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B.C. declares Feb. 12 day of mourning for Tumbler Ridge victims
Summary
British Columbia proclaimed Feb. 12 a day of mourning after a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge that killed eight people; the legislature will observe a noon moment of silence and the throne speech was cancelled.
Content
British Columbia has proclaimed Thursday, Feb. 12, a day of mourning following a mass shooting in the small northeastern community of Tumbler Ridge. Officials reported that eight people were killed. The provincial government cancelled the planned throne speech for the day. The legislative assembly will observe a moment of silence at noon PT and the lieutenant-governor will give a dedicated speech at 2 p.m. PT.
Key facts:
- Officials reported a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge that killed eight people.
- The B.C. government proclaimed Feb. 12 a day of mourning and cancelled the planned throne speech.
- The legislative assembly will hold a moment of silence at noon PT and the lieutenant-governor will speak at 2 p.m. PT.
- Flags at federal buildings were announced to be flown at half-mast for seven days.
Summary:
The province-wide day of mourning and the cancellation of legislative business reflect official gestures of respect and recognition for the losses reported in Tumbler Ridge. Scheduled observances on Feb. 12 include a noon moment of silence in the legislature and an address by the lieutenant-governor; further developments were not detailed.
