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The shooting occurred in Tumbler Ridge, a remote community in British Columbia. The police said the suspect died of a self-inflicted injury.
The remote Canadian community of Tumbler Ridge is mourning after a mass shooting in killed eight people, mostly children, plus the shooter
Seven people were killed at a school and two more at a nearby home. A woman suspect was also found dead.
A tiny mountain town witnessed one of the worst school shootings in recent Canadian history on Tuesday. Here’s how it unfolded – and what questions remain unanswered.
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Canadian fans and athletes at the Milan Cortina Olympics woke up Wednesday to learn of a school shooting in British Columbia that left at least seven people dead and many others wounded. Seven people were killed in Tuesday's shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School,
An AI-altered image placed a gun in the hands of a social media influencer who had nothing to do with the February 2026 mass shooting.
Police say the suspect died from ‘a self‑inflicted injury’ after carrying out the shooting in Tumbler Ridge on Tuesday
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday that the House of Commons prays for and mourns the victims of the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting.