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A shooting at a school and residence in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, resulted in 9 fatalities. The remote town, known for its outdoor tourism, is located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The article provides context about the town and the impact of the shooting.
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- A shooting at a school and residence in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, resulted in 9 fatalities. The remote town, known for its outdoor tourism, is located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The article provides context about the town and the impact of the shooting.
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It is so remote that cellphone service cuts out about 30 seconds into a car ride out of town, said Danielle Roscher, the owner of a local outdoor tour company.Against that backdrop, the attacks that unfolded on Tuesday are even more unsettling, she said. \u201cIt just doesn\u2019t even seem real.\u201dTumbler Ridge Secondary School, where the shooting occurred, has 160 to 175 students, according to the websites for the school district and provincial government. Because of the school\u2019s small size, there is a \u201ctremendous sense of community\u201d between staff and students, the district\u2019s website said.In addition to the secondary school, the town has just one elementary school and one college, according to the town\u2019s official website.Tumbler Ridge was once a mining hub, home to two major mines that shut down in 2000 and 2003. Later, officials began a marketing campaign encouraging people to relocate to Tumbler Ridge for its affordable housing and proximity to nature. 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Simplified: Dwayne McDonald said most victims in Tumbler Ridge were 12- or 13-year-old students killed in their school library
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Simplified: Tumbler Ridge is a remote British Columbia town
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Simplified: Attack in Tumbler Ridge was fourth deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history
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Simplified: Town is known for outdoor tourism including expansive mountain ranges and UNESCO recognized geological park
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Simplified: Cellphone service cuts out about 30 seconds into car ride out of town
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Simplified: The town has one elementary school and one college
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Simplified: Two major mines in Tumbler Ridge shut down in 2000 and 2003
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Simplified: Officials began marketing campaign encouraging people to relocate to Tumbler Ridge for affordable housing and proximity to nature
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👤 The author 📋 News Article 🏷️ Law Enforcement , British Columbia 🆔 a11626a0-a8ef-41da-a925-5f77d4ca2621Simplified: Most of British Columbia is policed by federal officers