B.C. Insider: Families of Tumbler Ridge victims sue OpenAI
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B.C. Insider: Families of Tumbler Ridge victims sue OpenAI
MARK IYPE
VANCOUVER
PUBLISHED MAY 5, 2026
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Good morning, everyone.
Wendy Cox is off this week. This is Mark Iype in Alberta filling in.
It’s been nearly three months since the shooting in the northern British Columbia community of Tumbler Ridge left nine people dead, including the perpetrator.
And while victims’ families continue to mourn, there remain many questions about how this trag…
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