Category : School Safety


Tumbler Ridge School Shooting Victims Remembered

The Tumbler Ridge community grieves after a mass shooting claimed eight lives, including five students and a teacher at the local secondary school. Details emerge about the young victims and support efforts.

1959 Ross Sheppard High School Shooting in Edmonton

On March 16, 1959, Stanley George Williamson carried out Alberta's first documented mass school shooting at Ross Sheppard High School, killing one student and injuring five others before being subdued by brave classmates.

Tragedy in Tumbler Ridge: School Shooting Victims Named

Authorities have released details about the six victims killed in the Tumbler Ridge school shooting, including a teacher and five students aged 12-13, while the suspected shooter and two others were found dead nearby.

Tumbler Ridge School Shooting Leaves Community in Shock

A mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School has left at least nine dead, including the shooter, plunging the small British Columbia town into grief and eerie silence as residents struggle to comprehend the tragedy.

Isolation Patterns in Canadian School Shootings Examined

Analysis of Canadian school shootings reveals a consistent pattern of social isolation among perpetrators, from Tumbler Ridge to historical cases in Montreal and La Loche, highlighting systemic failures in community support.

La Loche Stands with Tumbler Ridge After Mass Shooting

The community of La Loche, Saskatchewan, sends a heartfelt message of support to Tumbler Ridge, B.C., following a tragic mass shooting that claimed 10 lives, as leaders nationwide respond to the devastating event.

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