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Dr. Jatinder Baidwan, chief coroner, has released the following statement regarding the decision to direct an inquest into the events that occurred in Tumbler Ridge on Feb. 10, 2026:
“On the afternoon of Feb. 10, 2026, an entire community was forever changed and multiple families who call Tumbler Ridge home received the catastrophic news that their loved ones had lost their lives.
“The news that an individual had killed two adults and six children in a private residence and a local secondary school quickly spread across national and international media. With that, came passionate public discussions about mental health and possible gaps in support systems.
“It is with this in mind that I have reflected on the BC Coroners Service’s responsibility to reinforce confidence in the system and support public safety in British Columbia when it comes to all sudden, unnatural and unexpected deaths, and all children’s deaths.
“That is why, pursuant to Section 18 of the Coroners Act, I am directing a coroner’s inquest to publicly review the circumstances that led to nine individuals losing their lives in Tumbler Ridge on Feb. 10.
“An inquest will provide an independent and transparent forum to publicly examine the circumstances surrounding the deaths, assess systemic and procedural issues, and make evidence-based recommendations aimed at preventing similar incidents in the future. Importantly, it will involve the participation of the people in British Columbia through a jury of five to seven people.
“My sincere and heartfelt condolences go out to the families who have lost their loved ones. The grief they are experiencing at this time is unimaginable. The BC Coroners Service will continue to work with the families and the community of Tumbler Ridge to make sure their needs are met and their questions answered.
“An announcement with more details about the timing of the inquest will be provided once our investigative phase is concluded.”
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/33416
We bought this Burley from some friends and the sticker was put on by them. I get a kick out of seeing people's reactions to it.
Today I took 174 pictures but I'm only posting this one. There's got to be something wrong with me...
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This is the discussion of our experimental design worksheet. We came up with a problem statement to test the effect of hours of sunlight on tomatoes and another to test the effect of time passed on distance traveled of a car.
In both cases, students identified a lot of variables. We discussed that only one could be changed, and we'd expect to observe a change in another based on this.
We also noted that for the car, which was the dependent variable and which was the independent variable was hard to tell. We actually could write two inverted problem statements
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Historic Dyess Colony: Johnny Cash Boyhood Home (Dyess)
My best childhood memory is not having to pay bills.
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Lakeport Plantation (Lake Village)
The use of imitative English to lend a kind of Londonised or Newyorkified fashion sense to local brands may be understandable - it's the use of complete gibberish that confuses me.
translate.google.com .....It's easy, folks.....
Hitting upon famously-adorable Lijiang at the cusp of the National Holiday was, in hindsight, an error. But there was no greater antidote to the madding crowds (and the infuriating t-shirts) than a foray deeper into Yunnan's mountains.
Next, I was off to hike Tiger Leaping Gorge - the gorge that puts the gorge in gorgeous.
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