Students are beginning a new school week at Clarkson Secondary in Mississauga under a cloud.
It's the first day they are back in class since news broke that one of their peers had been murdered.
The school has brought in grief councillors and there is a memorial planned at the Clarkson Community Centre tonight at 6:30 p.m.
Meanwhile, we are learning new details about Riley Driver-Martin, the 14-year-old boy found dead on Friday in a pathway leading to a park.
His uncle, speaking to the Toronto Sun, describes him as a "great kid" and the kind of person who stood up to bullies.
He says Riley spent all last summer moving furniture so he could buy Nike shoes and other trendy clothes.
The uncle also says Riley left home on Thursday night because he was upset and needed space. His body was found the next morning.
We are also learning more about the two 20-year-old brothers charged in connection with the death.
The Sun reports that they were out on bail in connection with an alleged armed robbery back in May.