Non-profit commits $100K for Tumbler Ridge after school shooting
United Way, a non-profit organization, has committed $100,000 to Tumbler Ridge in the aftermath of the school shooting on February 10th, 2026.
United Way, a non-profit organization, has committed $100,000 to Tumbler Ridge in the aftermath of the school shooting on February 10th, 2026.
A former RCMP weapons officer, Frank Grosspietsch, says guns in a photo posted by the Tumbler Ridge shooter's mother all appear to have been legal to own in Canada.
Peace River South MLA Larry Neufeld was selected by the NDP government to be the first member to respond to the speech from the throne on February 17th.
The Fort St. John RCMP's BBQ fundraiser for families and individuals affected by the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge on February 10th has raised over $40,000.
SD60's chair, Helen Gilbert, offered the Tumbler Ridge community assistance and condolences after the school shooting on February 10th.
Regular contributor Ken Boon writes in the aftermath of the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting, which took place on February 10th.
A victim of the Tumbler Ridge school shooting, Maya Gebala, is on her way to recovery, according to her GoFundMe page.
MMA coach Evan Ollenberger of Dawson Creek's Legend Martial Arts Academy put on seminars featuring two veterans of the sport as a charity event to benefit the victims of the Tumbler Ridge school shooting.
A Tumbler Ridge man, Alex Hardwick, says he may move away after the shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School on February 10th which sent shockwaves around the world.
The online condolence book for the victims of the Tumbler Ridge school shooting on February 10th is available to sign at the government of B.C.'s website until the end of the day on Friday, February 20th.
Paige Hoekstra, who survived the February 10th mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, has been cleared to return home.
Speed skaters Denny Morrison and Richard Stickel spoke about the tragedy in Tumbler Ridge on CBC Radio on February 13th.
Tumbler Ridge Parent Advisory Council has now raised $702,474 for the families directly affected by the Tumbler Ridge school shooting on February 10th.
British Columbia's police watchdog, the Independent Investigations Office (IIO), is taking steps to determine whether its mandate is met to investigate the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge on February 10th.
Disinformation experts have called out the consequences of rushing to identify suspects after an Ontario woman was falsely accused of being the suspect in the recent shootings in Tumbler Ridge.
The first of 14 units designed to temporarily replace Tumbler Ridge Secondary school will arrive this week.
Heavy snowfall and blowing snow will last throughout Monday, with the worst snowfall happening Monday afternoon before tapering off Tuesday.