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On the afternoon of February 10, 2026, the quiet and close‑knit mountain community of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia (population ~2,700).
The events unfolded quickly and with shocking ferocity, leaving nine people dead, including the suspected shooter, and dozens more injured — both physically and emotionally.
In the days that followed, Tumbler Ridge has been marked by grief, memorials, solemn vigils, and fundamental questions about loss, community resilience, and how to prevent future tragedies.