What We Know About the Victims of the Tumbler Ridge Mass Shooting in Canada
The attack at a secondary school and a private residence in the small, remote community in British Columbia has left families stunned and grief-stricken. Source link
The attack at a secondary school and a private residence in the small, remote community in British Columbia has left families stunned and grief-stricken. Source link
For much of North America, the last month has been an icy, frozen trudge. But from the right vantage point, it had a certain beauty. Source link
The country’s deadliest mass shooting, in Nova Scotia, led to the creation of a comprehensive program after 23 people died, including the attacker. Source link
The police said the suspect died of a self-inflicted injury after the shooting in Tumbler Ridge, a remote community in British Columbia. Source link
Residents embraced and wiped away tears a day after one of the worst mass shootings in the history of Canada rocked the small, remote town. Source link
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Tumbler Ridge sits at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in northeastern British Columbia, and is surrounded by expansive mountain ranges and a geological park. Source link
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The shooting in Tumbler Ridge was one of the deadliest in Canada’s history. Seven people, including the suspected shooter, were found dead at the local secondary school. Source link