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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/moose-crash-sylvia-fedoruk-school-1.6237194



by David Shield
November 4, 2021

Jayme Melnyk says she couldn't believe her eyes as a moose smashed into a school room located directly across the hallway from her son's daycare.

Melnyk was dropping her two-year-old son off at an early-learning centre attached to Sylvia Fedoruk School in Saskatoon Thursday morning.

Her son spotted the moose running outside and was excited to see the huge animal at his school.

Suddenly, the moose ran through a large glass window in a community room and eventually slumped to the ground, in shock.

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Re: Moose crashes through window of Sylvia Fedoruk School in Saskatoon
« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2021, 06:27:27 pm »
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Re: Moose crashes through window of Sylvia Fedoruk School in Saskatoon
« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2021, 06:36:15 pm »
We had a few come through town a few years back. Big animals, and everyone cut them slack. They bedded down near one of the elementary schools for a few days, likely because it was sheltered from the wind and relatively warm there.
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