Federal and B.C. governments commit $200M to Tumbler Ridge school and health centre rebuild
TUMBLER RIDGE — The federal and British Columbia governments have announced a joint $200‑million investment to build a new secondary school and modernize the health-care centre in Tumbler Ridge, marking a significant step in the recovery of a northeastern B.C. community shaken by tragedy earlier this year. The funding, split evenly between the two levels of government, was unveiled on June 18, 2026, by Prime Minister Mark Carney alongside Premier David Eby as part of a wider infrastructure and housing agreement.
The project represents not only a major capital commitment for a small resource town of roughly 2,400 residents, but also a symbolic effort to support healing after a February mass shooting that left eight people dead, including students and a school staff member.
At the core of the announcement is an equal partnership: Ottawa and Victoria will each contribute $100 million toward the combined school and health-care project.
The funding will be used to construct a new high school at a different location and to upgrade or modernize the community’s health-care centre. The existing Tumbler Ridge Secondary School is set to be demolished, with construction of the replacement expected to begin as early as summer 2026.
