2 youths responsible for threat targeting Prescott, Ont. school: OPP

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2 youths responsible for threat targeting Prescott, Ont. school: OPP
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Ontario Provincial Police officers responded to a reported threat at St. Mark Catholic School on McAuley Street prior to the start of the school day on Monday. The Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario said the school received a bomb threat on its voicemail.

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