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‘I miss you’: Friends remember children killed in Hamilton house fire

The school has said a crisis response team will be on hand to support students and Rennick said she encouraged her children to talk to the counsellors available.

To help her son deal with the news of what happened, Rennick said she got him a sparkly pink toy sloth that he named Khaleesi. The sparkles remind him of how vibrant Khaleesi was, she said.Canadians will see high oil, gas prices through 2023, experts say: ‘A very expensive time’ Khaleesi’s brother, Lambeau, was a bit quieter than his sister but very kind and “very sweet,” Rennick said. Meanwhile, Chrysler was a single mom who did “everything that she could to provide the best for her kids,” Rennick said.

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