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Premier David Eby addresses media and British Columbians after a deadly shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. on Feb. 10, 2026. He was joined by Public Safety Minister Nina Krieger in Vancouver. (B.C. government/YouTube)

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‘Wrap these families with love,” B.C. premier says after fatal Tumbler Ridge shooting

Prime Minister Mark Carney says he’s devastated about the horrific shootings

A screenshot of the emergency alert area in northeastern B.C. after an active shooting scene at the Tumbler Ridge Secondary School on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026. (Alertable)

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10 dead, including suspect, after school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.

2 in serious condition, 25 other being assessed and triaged at local medical centre

A TransLink bus in Langley. The transit authority is asking for public feedback on a plan for transit, pedestrian, and bike access planning for the next 15 years. (Langley Advance Times files)

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Langley transit users invited to help plan for future

TransLink begins consultation for 15-year plan for local transportation

The Similkameen First Nations have signed new participation agreements with Hudbay Minerals for the Copper Mountain Mine near Princeton. (Similkameen Spotlight File Photo)

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Similkameen First Nations sign renewed agreements with Copper Mountain Mine

The agreements do not provide advance consent for a proposed expansion

(File photo)

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UPDATED: Missing Langley teenager found safe

14-year-old had been reported missing on Monday, Feb. 9

West Coast Kelp founder Tom Campbell and Redd Fish Restoration Society’s marine program manager Emily Fulton hold up a beautiful bounty of giant kelp growing on a longline. (Graeme Owsianski photo)

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Groundbreaking Tofino kelp restoration project aimed at creating salmon habitat

$240,000 Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation partnership aims to rebuild salmon abundance in Clayoquot Sound

The visiting Penticton Vees celebrate following a goal in their 5-1 win over the Spokane Chiefs on Jan. 4, 2026. (Jennifer Small photo)

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Penticton Vees on verge of making Canadian Hockey League history

Vees are four wins away from tying the record for most wins in a CHL’s franchise’s first season

Former B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad in Victoria on Feb. 10, 2026. Rustad says he is considering another run at party leadership. (Mark Page/Black Press Media)

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Rustad still undecided on another leadership bid, has until Feb. 15 to decide

Rustad stepped down in December after a tumultuous year

The Vernon School District. (Jennifer Smith - Morning Star)

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B.C. teacher disciplined after helping student cheat

SD 22 teacher repeatedly lied during investigation

Long-time Vancouver Canucks broadcaster Jim Robson had died at 91, according to multiple reports. (BC Sports Hall of Fame)

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Vancouver Canucks long-time broadcaster Jim Robson dies at 91

Robson was the voice of the Canucks for 30 years