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Tumbler Ridge students to use temporary classrooms after shooting
Summary
B.C. is placing temporary trailers at Tumbler Ridge Elementary to house secondary students after last week’s shooting; officials say the RCMP has completed its scene examination and a return-to-school date is not yet set.
Content
The provincial government is arranging temporary classroom units on the grounds of Tumbler Ridge Elementary School for secondary students following last week's shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School. The units are being provided while community input and expert advice are sought on longer-term plans for the secondary school site. Officials said counsellors will be available to support students and staff during the transition. The RCMP has completed its examination of the secondary school building and returned it to the school district.
Key facts:
- Authorities reported multiple people were killed in last week’s attack, including students and a staff member.
- The province is delivering 14 temporary units to the elementary school site; the first units to arrive were bathroom trailers, with classroom units arriving afterward.
- The RCMP has declared its on-site work complete and handed the secondary school back to the district.
- No firm date has been announced for students to return to regular secondary-school classrooms; officials say community input and expert advice will inform future decisions.
Summary:
The temporary trailers are intended to allow secondary students to resume classes away from the secondary school while officials and the community consider longer-term options. Undetermined at this time.
Sources
Northeast B.C. is 'one big family' supporting Tumbler Ridge, says district chair | CBC News
CBC News2/19/2026, 1:00:00 PMOpen source →
Temporary school trailers arrive in Tumbler Ridge this week as town weighs return to classes
The Globe and Mail2/17/2026, 2:51:44 AMOpen source →
Province setting up temporary classrooms for Tumbler Ridge students in wake of mass shooting | CBC News
CBC News2/17/2026, 1:10:47 AMOpen source →
