Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney traveled to Tumbler Ridge on Friday to join mourners in the wake of a shooting that has shaken the mining town. The community is grappling with grief and unity after the tragedy, which occurred on Tuesday, February 10th, and is considered one of Canada's deadliest mass shootings.
According to The Guardian, residents of Tumbler Ridge are struggling to find the words to describe the events. Families are speaking of their loss, with Sarah Lampert, the mother of 12-year-old Ticaria Lampert, one of the children killed, making a public statement alongside her daughter Niveya. The shooting occurred at the secondary school.
In other news, the designer of Haiti's Winter Olympics kit had to redesign the ski suits for the opening ceremony after being told they did not comply with guidelines, according to The Guardian. The original design featured an image of the formerly enslaved revolutionary Toussaint Louverture riding a horse, but the image was deemed to be in violation of the rules.
Also, the biggest cricket match of the Men's T20 World Cup almost didn't happen. Pakistan initially refused to play India, sending shockwaves through the sport, according to Al Jazeera. After tense negotiations, the standoff ended, and the rivals are set to meet on Sunday.
Meanwhile, in the Middle East, a schism has emerged between Donald Trump and Israel. Trump criticized Israel's president, Isaac Herzog, according to Sky News, saying he should be "ashamed of himself."
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