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Four people have been killed in a shooting at a school in the northern Saskatchewan community of La Loche.

RCMP have confirmed that one male was taken into police custody outside the school and a firearm was seized. Aside from the deceased there are an unknown number of people injured in the shooting.

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The four people killed have been identified as Marie Janvier of La Loche, brothers Dayne and Drayden Fontaine of La Loche, and Adam Wood of Uxbridge, Ont.

RCMP Chief Supt. Maureen Levy offered little details on the shooting during a news conference in Regina Friday evening.

“We are in the early onset of the investigation and we want to ensure the integrity of the investigation.”

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The RCMP are investigating two locations, the local high school and the 300 block of Dene Crescent in La Loche.

1st crime scene where suspect allegedly opened fire on 2 victims. #LaLoche @GlobalSaskatoon pic.twitter.com/mt4jc4E3vB — Jacqueline Wilson (@JWilsonGlobal) January 23, 2016

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La Loche Community School said on its Facebook page there was an emergency situation at the Dene Building and asked the public to stay away while the RCMP investigated.

A STARS air ambulance from Saskatoon was dispatched to the La Loche area, according to the STARS Twitter account.

STAR-11 (Saskatoon) has been dispatched for a scene call emergency in the La Loche, SK area. — STARS Ambulance (@STARSambulance) January 22, 2016

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke from Davos, Switzerland about the incident, initially reporting that five had been killed.

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“I want to thank the first responders who acted quickly and bravely,” Trudeau said.

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Premier Brad Wall said in a statement he was shocked by “the horrific events today in La Loche.”

“My thoughts and prayers are with all the victims, their families and friends and all the people of the community,” Wall said. “Thank you to the RCMP and all the emergency personnel who responded quickly to the shootings.”

According to the school’s Facebook page, La Loche Community School is for pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12 students, and houses approximately 900 kids in two buildings.

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Buckley Belanger, the NDP MLA for the area told Global News that the community of La Loche is pulling together to deal with the tragedy.

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“La Loche is a great community. They’ve done so many wonderful things and I’ve said to a number of people that the school system in La Loche is a beacon of hope,” Belanger said. “I just pray and I hope everyone prays along with me that everyone else is safe and for those that may have been impacted by this, that there are prayers needed all around.”

Our thoughts & support go out to students, teachers & the community of La Loche following the events at La Loche Community High School. — STF (@SaskTeachersFed) January 22, 2016

“Everybody is just showing tremendous leadership,” Belanger said. “Hopefully when all this is over with, we have the strength to continue the work that’s needed to make sure it doesn’t happen again.”

Georgina Jolibois, the NDP MP for Desnethe-Missinippi-Churchill River riding, Tweeted she is “praying for those affected by the shooting at La Loche Community School and thinking about my family members who are at the school.”

I'm praying for those affected by the shooting at La Loche Community School and thinking about my family members who are at the school. — GeorginaJoliboisNDP (@GeorginaNDP) January 22, 2016

In a statement Jolibois said the shooting hits close to home.

“As the former mayor of La Loche, I am shocked and saddened by the shooting in the Dene Building at the La Loche Community School in my riding. The shooting hits close to home for me as my family members attend the school,” Jolibois said.

“The community of La Loche is strong and closely knit. We have faced adversity in the past and we will persevere. My thoughts and prayers are with all students, staff and families affected as we begin on the path of healing as a community.”

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La Loche is a remote Dene Nation community of about 3,000 people located roughly 600 kilometres from Saskatoon.