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Tumbler Ridge Shooting Renews Spotlight on School Safety Protocols
The shooting left nine dead and 27 injured, highlighting challenges in rural emergency response times and uneven access to safety training in Canadian schools, experts said.
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12-Year-Old Girl ‘Fighting for Life’ After Tumbler Ridge School Shooting
What began as “just a normal day” day for Cia Edmonds ended in a hospital room, sitting beside her 12-year-old daughter’s bed, as the child fights for her life after sustaining two gunshot wounds during the second-deadliest school shooting in Canadian history. Maya Edmonds was one of the 27 people injured Feb. 10 during the mass shooting at a B.C. high school that left five students and one teacher dead, as well as the suspected shooter. Police…
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleMost schools practice lockdowns, but board officials say school safety requires ongoing attention
School safety protocols, threat assessments and how schools prepare for active-shooter or similar emergency situations are under a renewed spotlight following Tuesday’s devastating mass shooting in the northeastern B.C. community of Tumbler Ridge.
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right2Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution34% Left, 33% Center, 33% Right
Bias Distribution
- 34% of the sources lean Left, 33% of the sources are Center, 33% of the sources lean Right
34% Left
L 34%
C 33%
R 33%
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