'He was a nice kid': Sir Guy Carleton students remember teen stabbed to death

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'He was a nice kid': Sir Guy Carleton students remember teen stabbed to death
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Students from Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School have placed roses outside the city building in Nepean where one of their classmates was stabbed on Thursday and later died of his injuries.

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