At least ten people died in a series of shootings in British Columbia, Canada, on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, according to Canadian authorities. The violence began at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, where seven people were killed, and continued at a nearby home, where two more fatalities were discovered. The suspected shooter, a woman, was also killed. More than 25 people were injured in the school shooting, with two airlifted to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police reported.
Footage from Euronews showed students leaving the high school in an orderly manner following the shooting. The Associated Press reported that the shootings at the school and home occurred in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. School shootings are a recurring concern.
In other news, Robert Playter, the CEO of Boston Dynamics, announced on Tuesday that he was stepping down from his role, effective immediately, and leaving the company on February 27th, as reported by The Verge. CFO Amanda McMaster will serve as interim CEO until the company's board finds a replacement.
Also, in world news, Venezuelan opposition leader Jesús Armas, recently released from detention, spoke with NPR about his experience, stating, "I feel hope." Additionally, the New Zealand mosque shooter, who is serving a life sentence for the country's deadliest mass shooting, asked an appeals court to throw out his guilty plea, according to NPR.
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