On Tuesday, February 11, 2026, a mass shooting took place at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in the small community of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. At approximately 1:20 PM local time, a lone gunman opened fire at the school and a nearby residence. Nine people were killed and more than 25 were injured. The suspect was found deceased from a self-inflicted injury. There is no ongoing threat.
This is one of the deadliest school shootings in Canadian history.
In the hours and days following an event like this, information moves fast and comes from many directions. Readers trying to stay informed have to jump between CBC, Global News, CTV, the BBC, the New York Times, the Guardian, and dozens of other outlets — each publishing updates at different times with different details.
To help, we have built a live news tracker page that aggregates coverage from 32 Canadian and international news sources in one place. The page pulls from RSS feeds every five minutes, filters for articles specifically about the Tumbler Ridge shooting, and presents them in two ways:
- Latest Updates — the 10 most recent articles from all sources, displayed in a scrollable strip at the top of the page so you can immediately see what is being reported right now.
- Coverage by Source — every relevant article organized by the publication that wrote it. You can filter by source, sort by time, and search article headlines.
Sources include CBC News (British Columbia, national, and top stories), Global News, the Vancouver Sun, the National Post, the Toronto Sun, the Globe and Mail, the BBC, the New York Times, the Guardian, Al Jazeera, Reuters, Sky News, NPR, France 24, DW News, the Associated Press, and more.
The tracker is fully automated. It refreshes on its own and requires no manual updating. Sources that have not published relevant coverage are hidden so the page only shows what is actually available.
Visit the Tumbler Ridge School Shooting news tracker here.
Our thoughts are with the community of Tumbler Ridge, the families of the victims, the injured, and the first responders.
