

The people of Tumbler Ridge gathered to mourn together on Wednesday night.
The BC Government has set up a Condolence Book in the Parliament Building in Victoria, with an online form posted here.
When I was searching for news, I found that the Vancouver Sun has detailed coverage of the tragedy on its main page here ,and also that the CBC has excellent coverage on its CBC main page here.
On his As I Please substack, Bernard writes Urban People Need Some Context to Understand the Tumbler Ridge Massacre Tumbler Ridge Can Never be the Same Again
…No one who has not lived in a small town like Tumbler Ridge can understand how completely connected everyone is. It is not an idealized connection; it is one born of constant encounters with the same people over the years.
..Then the massacre happened.
…everyone knows every victim.
Now the world is going descend on the town via the media. This is a town that never has a TV camera in it, but will have dozens or more of them today. Every motel room will be filed by the media. Every seat in every restaurant will be filled by the media.
The young waitresses who have had friends murdered will be needed to serve the media at the restaurants where they work part-time. It is a small town, so yes, they will go to work. Tumbler Ridge, during this shock and grief, will extend hospitality to all the media arriving.
If you have not lived in a small remote resource town for at least a decent number of years, there is no way you can understand the utter living hell this massacre is for the people in Tumbler Ridge. Whatever you can possibly imagine, multiply the horror by a hundred.
Tumbler Ridge is forever changed, and no one is going to really come to help them, it is one thing you come expect living in a small resource town, government will not be there for you.
I expect there will be memorials across Canada in the coming days.
#Kelowna – Kelowna sets up memorial at Stuart Park for Tumbler Ridge victims westknews.com/2026/02/11/k…
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— Local BC News Headlines – Curated by CivicInfo BC (@bcheadlines.bsky.social) February 11, 2026 at 7:03 PM
Local Penticton memorial, vigil for victims of Tumbler Ridge tragedy #Penticton
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— Castanet.net (@castanet.net) February 11, 2026 at 6:03 PM
And I also weep for trans-Canadians, who are being demonized by right-wing bigots.
The response to the #TumblerRidgeShooting from far-right media, online commentators and even an elected official in Canada is another dark example of how pervasive anti-trans misinformation has become, even in Canada.
Mel Woods writes. #bcpoli #bced
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— The Tyee (@thetyee.ca) February 11, 2026 at 9:03 PM
No need to look at the comments section anywhere there’s coverage of the Tumbler Ridge shooting unless you need wall to wall transvestigation and false flag school shoot denialism.
— Travis Hedge Coke (@travishedgecoke.bsky.social) February 12, 2026 at 1:20 AM
Yes, there was more news going on today — for example, a vote in the US House of Representatives about the Canadian tariffs – but I just don’t have the heart to focus on any more politics tonight.
Bronze medal for Canadian dance:
And I’m reading lots of posts about how pissed Americans are that their ice dance couple was defeated by France for the gold medal. But having watched both performances, it was very close but I could understand why they won.
And Saskatoon’s Maia Schwinghammer achieves 5th!
In other news from Wednesday, Brad Jacobs won his first curling match, though it took an extra end to do it.









