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Tumbler Ridge in mourning, Trump’s climate clawback, Canada’s Olympic ‘GOAT’ on the slopes, and more

Feb 12, 2026
Julia Wong, CBC reporter on the Tumbler Ridge tragedy, brings on-the-ground interviews with grieving families. John Hernandez, CBC journalist, digs into the suspect’s background and weapon origins. Inayat Singh, CBC reporter, explains the EPA repeal and its climate-policy implications. Salima Shivji, CBC South Asia correspondent, covers Bangladesh’s pivotal election and its post-uprising landscape.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Grief In Tumbler Ridge

  • Abam Wansa described naming his son after himself and the deep pride he felt for the boy who loved school.
  • The community in Tumbler Ridge shared personal stories as they grieved the children and teacher killed in the school shooting.
INSIGHT

Investigators Trace Weapons And Background

  • Investigators focused on where the long gun and modified handgun came from and the shooter's expired firearms licence.
  • Police traced prior mental health calls and previous firearm seizures to understand risk factors and weapon origin.
ANECDOTE

Shooter's Past And Family Posts

  • Court records and family posts showed Jessie Van Rooslaar's interest in guns and a nomadic family life.
  • Authorities confirmed a history of mental-health interventions and prior seizure and return of guns from the household.
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