British ColumbiaDemolition crews began work tearing down Tumbler Ridge Secondary School on Monday, about six months after a mass shooting. The province announced plans to replace the school 'as quickly as possible' in May, although a new location has yet to be announced.Consultations will begin this fall on the design concepts for a new school, district saysListen to this articleEstimated 2 minutesThe audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results.Tumbler Ridge Secondary School is seen being torn down on Monday, Aug. 17. Work to remove the building and restore the site to grass is expected to take several weeks. (CBC News)Work to tear down Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in northeast B.C. began Monday, months after a mass shooting.Five children and one education assistant were killed at the school on Feb. 10 in one of Canada's deadliest mass shootings.Crews have spent the last several weeks moving out the school's contents using covered trucks ahead of its physical destruction.A memorial for the victims of the mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School. (Matt Preprost/CBC)"This is an important milestone in the careful, staged removal of the existing school, which is expected to take a few more weeks," School District 59 superintendent Christy Fennell wrote in a letter to residents."After the structure is removed, work will continue through the fall to restore the site to grass."Heavy equipment is seen tearing down the school building. Crews have spent the last several weeks clearing out its contents ahead of its physical destruction. (CBC News)The school district says the teardown will be done in stages to minimize disruption. Demolition waste will be taken to regional landfills and not remain in the community to protect privacy, it said.WATCH | What’s in the Tumbler Ridge unsealed document release?Unsealed docs shed new light on Tumbler Ridge, B.C., mass shootingIn May, Premier David Eby announced plans to replace the school "as quickly as possible" at a new location, which has yet to be announced.The federal and provincial governments have committed $200 million toward the new school and upgrades to the community's health centre.Tumbler Ridge is home to about 2,400 people, and about 160 students across grades 7 to 12 attended the secondary school, which also included a college campus.One of several modular classroom pods set up for Tumbler Ridge secondary students while plans are developed for a new school. (Matt Preprost/CBC)Since the shooting, temporary portable classrooms have been set up on the grounds of the local elementary school.More modular campus facilities — including washrooms, offices, counselling spaces, and a gathering area — are being brought in for the 2026-27 school year.The school district says it will consult with students and residents on conceptual designs for a new secondary school in the fall.Subscribe to CBC’s Fort St. John Weekly for a roundup of the best news and stories from B.C.’s Peace and Northern Rockies.ABOUT THE AUTHORMatt Preprost is a reporter with CBC British Columbia based in Fort St. John. He has covered the B.C Peace region and Northern Rockies since 2013. Email him at [email protected]
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