Prime Minister Mark Carney and other federal leaders are set to attend a vigil for the victims of the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., on Friday evening.
Mark Carney travels to Tumbler Ridge to honour victims and show national solidarity after a shooting that left eight people dead in one of Canada’s deadliest acts of violence ...
The Prime Minister has invited leaders of all parties to accompany him to British Columbia, should they wish to do so,' Carney's office said.
The teenager who carried out a mass shooting in British Columbia, Canada, may have intended to “finish off” her siblings, a witness said. On Tuesday, the suspect – 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar – ...
Jesse Van Rootselaar killed her own mother and stepbrother before attacking Tumbler Ridge Secondary School on Tuesday ...
A school shooting in British Columbia left seven people dead, including the shooter, and dozens injured, Canadian police said ...
A remote mountain town in Canada has been shaken by the country’s deadliest school shooting in decades, after an armed ...
Van Rootselaar, an 18-year-old resident of Tumbler Ridge, previously attended the school but dropped out about four years ago, according to Royal Canadian Mounted Police Deputy Commissioner Dwayne ...
OTTAWA, Feb 13 - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and opposition leaders laid flowers at a makeshift memorial as they paid their respects to the victims of one of the country's worst mass shootings ...
Girls Kylie Smith, Zoey Benoit, Ticaria Lampert — all age 12 — and boys Abel Mwansa Jr., also 12, and Ezekiel Schofield, 13, were killed Tuesday afternoon in Tumbler Ridge Secondary School by ...
The shooter was identified as an 18-year-old who had a history of mental health issues and interactions with police.
A grief-stricken community in northern Canada will mourn with Prime Minister Mark Carney, who is headed to the remote town of Tumbler Ridge to honor victims of a mass shooting.