B.C. to hold day of mourning Thursday following Tumbler Ridge tragedy

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By Wolfgang Depner The Canadian Press

Posted February 11, 2026 5:16 pm

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 '‘Canada stands by you,’ Carney tells Tumbler Ridge community after deadly school shooting'

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On Wednesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney commented on the school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., that left at least nine people dead, and injured another 27. "Canada stands by you," he told residents of the community, adding that Canadian flags will be flown at half-mast for seven days.

British Columbia’s provincial legislature has cancelled Thursday’s throne speech because of the mass shooting that claimed nine lives in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.

A joint statement from the three-party house leaders in the provincial legislature says the speech is being cancelled in recognition of the “horrific shooting and tragic loss of life” in the community in northeastern British Columbia.

Government house leader Mike Farnworth, the opposition’s A’aliya Warbus and Rob Botterell of the BC Greens say Lieutenant-Governor Wendy Cocchia will instead deliver a speech dedicated to the people of Tumbler Ridge, followed by brief legally required procedures.

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Their statement also says legislators will stand for a moment of silence in honour of the victims, their families and the entire community.

It says Thursday will be declared a day of mourning in British Columbia.

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The three politicians say British Columbians are mourning, but are also united and will support for community members in the days ahead.

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