Still trying to understand what happened on Friday, the community of La Loche is starting a new week with support from across the country and even the world.

A 17-year-old boy is accused of killing four people and shooting a number of others on Friday after entering his local school with a firearm.  He's charged with four counts of first degree murder and seven counts of attempted murder.

Premier Brad Wall toured the community this weekend and says he's praying for peace and understanding.

"Everyday in Saskatchewan, we send our kids to school because it's a safe place to learn. Teachers and teacher's aides, because they have a passion for those young people, also go to those schools to provide that fostering and that education. To have the lives and the futures of these students and staff cut short by this unspeakably horrible event, is simply unimaginable."

RCMP say the boy shot two teenage brothers in a La Loche home before opening fire at the school, killing a 35 year old teacher and 21 year old teacher's aide.  He was arrested moments later and is expected in court on Monday.