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13-year-old girl killed in boat crash in Muskoka remembered for her compassion, joyfulness

Last Updated Friday, July 16, 2021 7:53PM EDT A vigil was held Thursday evening at Blessed Sacrament Catholic School to mourn the girl identified by church leaders as Quinn Cammaert. The silence was overwhelming. It was very difficult as a pastor to go over there knowing these students, but the good news was we prayed together as a community, Father Larry Marcille, the pastor of the Blessed Sacrament Parish, told CTV News Toronto Friday. Cammaert was one of the two people who died after two boats collided on Lake Rosseau on the evening of July 14. Police said witnesses reported seeing people in the water following the collision. When rescue crews arrived, they located five of the six people who were on board the two vessels. Cammaert was pronounced dead at the scene.

Compassionate, soft, joyful : parish and school community mourns girl, 13, killed in Muskoka boat crash

  TORONTO The community at a Toronto parish and school are mourning the death of a teenage girl killed in a Muskoka boating crash. Blessed Sacrament Parish leaders tell CTV News Toronto 13-year old Quinn Cammaert died in the collision. They said dozens of people attended a vigil Thursday night at her school, Blessed Sacrament Catholic School to remember the recent Grade 8 graduate and valedictorian. “The silence was overwhelming. It was very difficult to go over there as a pastor knowing these students, but the good news was we prayed together as a community,” Father Larry Marcille, the pastor at the parish, said.

Ontario has filled nearly all 625 public health nursing positions in schools, but is that enough?

Ontario has filled nearly all 625 public health nursing positions in schools, but is that enough? As students return to in-person classes, the Ontario Ministry of Education says 624 of the 625 positions for public health nurses at schools have now been filled   but they each have to cover multiple schools and some critics question whether that s enough to keep kids safe during the pandemic. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Feb 21, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: February 21 A Grade 4 student is screened by a teacher before entering class at Portage Trail Community School on Sept. 15, 2020. (Evan Mitsui/CBC) As students across the province return to in-person classes, the Ontario Ministry of Education says 624 of the 625 positions for public health nurses at schools have now been filled   but they each have to cover multiple schools and some critics question whether that s enough to keep kids safe during the pandemic.

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