For the second time in five days, a suspicious incident involving a Heritage Elementary School student has been reported.
On Monday, a man in a white pickup truck asked a student to "get in," school principal Linda Picton said in a letter to parents, adding the incident occurred in front of D.P. Todd Secondary School at about 2:45 p.m.
The suspect is described as a light-skinned male, with short hair and a beard.
The matter was reported to police, Picton said.
"This report has prompted our staff to again reinforce safety protocol with all of our students," she said. "Teachers have reminded students to walk in groups or with a friend and go to a safe place if feeling threatened and to let their parents know immediately."
A similar incident last Thursday, also involving a white pickup truck and a Heritage student, was reported to RCMP.
The suspect in that case was described as Caucasian, 20 to 30 years old, with short hair and a long beard and wearing a flat-brimmed baseball hat.
The truck was also described as a Ford with four doors and a black tailgate.