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B.C. MLAs pay tribute to Tumbler Ridge community as legislature resumes
Summary
One week after a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. MLAs resumed the legislature, offered cross-partisan tributes and the provincial budget was presented.
Content
One week after a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, the British Columbia legislature resumed with tributes and the presentation of the provincial budget. MLAs spoke about the community's loss and about neighbours, first responders and school staff showing support. Several party and local leaders described visits to Tumbler Ridge and expressed cross-partisan unity. The session combined routine government business with repeated acknowledgments of the event's ongoing impact.
Key facts:
- MLAs returned to the legislature one week after the mass shooting and opened with statements honouring the community and victims.
- Finance Minister Brenda Bailey presented the 2026–27 budget while noting the province was mourning lives lost and disrupted futures.
- Officials reported multiple fatalities and other people injured or hospitalized, and leaders described visiting the community and offering support.
Summary:
The legislature's resumption underscored widespread grief and a public display of cross-partisan solidarity by political leaders. The budget presentation proceeded alongside tributes and acknowledgements of the harm to Tumbler Ridge. Undetermined at this time.
