Voices in reaction to the mass shooting that left 10 dead in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
The shooting left 10 dead and over 25 wounded in the remote mountain community, marking Canada’s deadliest rampage since 2020, police and officials said.
- On Feb. 11, 2026, a mass shooter targeted Tumbler Ridge, B.C., leaving ten dead, including the shooter, and injuring dozens at the community high school.
- The initiative—pushed by late Ottawa Rabbi Reuven Bulka—was established by law on June 3, 2021, just weeks before his death, as Parliament marked National Kindness Week.
- Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said `I love Bob Zimmer, and God, what he's going through as the member of Parliament for Tumbler Ridge right now, I can't begin to express how stricken we all are by this`, emphasizing lawmakers' empathy after the tragedy.
- Condolences poured in from across Canada and beyond, with Prime Minister Mark Carney warning the attack prompts pause about safety and the Canadian Olympic Committee offering support during 'unbearable grief and mourning'.
- RCMP North District Commander Supt. warned families in Tumbler Ridge will 'wake up without someone they love,' while King Charles noted ongoing support for first responders and families.
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Deputy Commissioner for British Columbia Dwayne McDonald said that 10 people were killed in the shooting at Tumbler Ridge High School, according to the latest information.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney pointed to the Tumbler Ridge massacre as the second most serious one in a Canadian school.
Every time there is a mass shooting, the duel is often accompanied by expressions such as «here these things do not happen». In Tumbler Ridge, west of Canada, where on Tuesday a shooting was recorded in which ten people died and 27 were injured , goes even further: «Here nothing never happens», say the neighbors of this remote community, anchored in the Rocky Mountains, which arose in the 1980s to exploit coal mines. There live less than 2,500 i…
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VICTORIA — The five members of the tiny RCMP detachment in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., are being credited with saving lives during a shooting attack that left 10 dead, including the suspect. British Columbia Premier David Eby says RCMP Supt.
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