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3 Regina elementary schools in secure-the-building mode Thursday afternoon

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Three elementary schools in northwest Regina were forced to go into secure-the-building mode Thursday afternoon following a potential threat on a nearby street.

The Regina Police Service (RPS) said W.H Ford, Centennial and St. Jerome enacted secure the building protocol as a precaution during a firearm investigation on Wheatly Bay.

According to police, doors are locked in secure-the-building mode and activities carry on as usual. At the end of the day there is a controlled dismissal of students, which police said is what happened at the three schools.

As of 5 p.m., RPS said the investigation on Wheatly Bay is still ongoing.

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