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10 killed in school and home shootings in Columbia

Greenwatch Desk World News 2026-02-11, 9:06am

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At least 10 people were killed in shootings at a school and a nearby home in northeastern British Columbia, Canadian authorities said Tuesday.


Eight people, including the suspected gunman, died at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School. Two other bodies were later found at a residence believed to be linked to the incident.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said more than 25 people were injured in the school shooting, including two who remain in life-threatening condition.

In a statement, the RCMP said officers entered the school after reports of an active shooter. During a search of the building, they found several victims. The suspected shooter was also discovered dead with what appeared to be a self-inflicted injury.

Police said six other individuals were found dead inside the school. Two victims were airlifted to hospital with serious or life-threatening injuries, while another person died on the way to hospital.

Earlier in the day, the Peace River South School District announced a “lockdown and secure and hold” at both Tumbler Ridge Secondary School and Tumbler Ridge Elementary School.

Larry Neufeld, the member of the legislative assembly for Peace River South, told reporters that significant resources, including RCMP officers and ambulance services, had been deployed to the community. He declined to provide further details, citing concerns about operational safety.

Tumbler Ridge is a small town of about 2,400 residents, located more than 1,000 kilometers north of Vancouver near the Alberta border. According to the provincial government website, Tumbler Ridge Secondary School serves around 175 students in Grades 7 through 12, reports UNB. 

School shootings are uncommon in Canada.