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Tumbler Ridge needs mental health help beyond immediate shooting aftermath: psychologist
Health • International • Updated Feb 13, 2026, 5:49 AM
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Tumbler Ridge needs mental health help beyond immediate shooting aftermath: psychologist

As the federal and provincial governments pledge support for the people of Tumbler Ridge, B.C., a psychologist specializing in trauma says mental health services will be needed beyond the immediate aftermath of Tuesday’s mass shooting.

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Nevada hit with $447K fine for continued delays in mental health care for defendants
Top Stories • International • Updated Feb 10, 2026, 10:29 AM
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Nevada hit with $447K fine for continued delays in mental health care for defendants

Nevada will pay $447,000 in court-ordered fines for continued delays in providing mental health care to criminal defendants in Clark County, the latest sign of its struggles to quickly provide treatment.

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