Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was scheduled to visit Tumbler Ridge on Friday to meet with mourners following a mass shooting at a secondary school, according to The Guardian. The visit came as families began to speak of their loss in what has been described as one of Canada's deadliest mass shootings.
The Guardian reported that Sarah Lampert, the mother of 12-year-old Ticaria Lampert, one of the children killed, made a public statement alongside her daughter Niveya. The article included a photograph of the statement.
In other news, according to Al Jazeera, cricket fans were preparing to travel to Colombo, Sri Lanka, for the T20 World Cup match between India and Pakistan. The article noted that fans were willing to pay inflated prices for airfare and hotels to witness the rivalry.
Euronews released a news bulletin on February 13th, 2026, covering various international news stories. The bulletin included reports on events in Ukraine and Cuba, among other topics.
Meanwhile, in the United States, Ars Technica reported on two separate stories. One article detailed how a Southern California beach town would begin using an AI system to detect bike lane violations. Beginning in April, the City of Santa Monica would implement Hayden AI's scanning technology in its parking enforcement fleet, according to the report. Charley Territo, chief growth officer at Hayden AI, told Ars that the goal was to "reduce the amount of illegal parking" and "make it safer for bike riders."
Another Ars Technica article reported that Amazon and Flock Safety had ended a partnership that would have given law enforcement access to a network of Ring cameras. The decision followed public backlash over a Super Bowl ad that was perceived as "disturbing and dystopian." The ad, which promoted a new "Search Party" feature for Ring cameras, sparked outrage, according to the article.
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