These are victims of Tumbler Ridge mass shooting
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An avid hockey player, she played defence for the U-13 Tumbler Ridge Raptors. In 2024, her team went to Calgary for WickFest, an all-female hockey festival founded by four-time Olympic gold medallist Hayley Wickenheiser.
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Acts of heroism emerge from tragedy of Tumbler Ridge, B.C., murders: B.C. Premier Eby
In the science classroom at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School on Tuesday, teacher Mark Deeley used a chair to block the door when he heard shots and knew his students were at risk.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says the Tumbler Ridge community is ‘extraordinary,’ thanking residents for their courage after the shooting.
Eight people are dead and 27 injured after the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge in northeastern B.C. on Tuesday, Feb. 10. The shooting unfolded at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, where six people were later found dead. Two others were flown to hospital, while 25 were assessed for minor injuries.
Girls Kylie Smith, Zoey Benoit, Ticaria Lampert — all age 12 — and boys Abel Mwansa Jr., also 12, and Ezekiel Schofield, 13, were killed Tuesday afternoon in Tumbler Ridge Secondary School by 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar.
In an update on Tuesday's mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., RCMP said the shooter was not targeting specific people when she opened fire at the local high school. The B.C. RCMP's deputy commissioner said they're investigating four firearms, and it's not yet known where the principal weapon used came from.
Jesse Van Rootselaar, 18, made a disturbing Roblox mass-shooting game before killing 8 at Tumbler Ridge school. Roblox confirmed it had deleted the suspect’s account and associated content.