November 21st, 2025

Pupils flee as grizzly attacks elementary class in B.C., injuring 11, some critically

By Canadian Press on November 20, 2025.

A grizzly bear has attacked a group of elementary school students and teachers in the B.C. central coast community of Bella Coola, leaving two people critically injured and two others seriously hurt.

B.C. Emergency Health Services said seven more people were treated at the scene of the attack in the community about 700 kilometres northwest of Vancouver, which was called in just before 2 p.m. on Thursday.

Veronica Schooner said her 10-year-old son Alvarez was in the Year 4-5 class that was attacked while on a walk and was so close to the animal “he even felt its fur.”

“He was running for his life,” she said.

Schooner said a lot of people tried to halt the attack but one male teacher “got the whole brunt of it” and was among the people taken by helicopter from the scene.

She added that Alvarez, was “traumatized” by the attack on his friends, and three children were among those with major injuries, although Emergency Health Services did not confirm the ages of any of the victims.

“He said that bear ran so close to him, but it was going after somebody else,” said Schooner.

She said that when she picked up Alvarez, he was “in shock,” his shoes muddy from his ordeal.

“Everybody was in shock at the school. A lot of people were crying, and I don’t know, I just wanted my son, and I grabbed him, and then I took him home.”

The Nuxalk Nation said Thursday evening that the “aggressive bear” remained on the loose, and that police and conservation officers were on the scene.

“Officers are armed. Remain indoors and off the highway,” the First Nation said in a social media post.

Schooner said some residents were guarding roads around the community.

North District RCMP Cpl. Madonna Saunderson said she didn’t know the age or gender of the students. She described the victims’ injuries as “very serious at the very least.”

Emergency Health Services spokesman Brian Twaites said in a statement that the attack happened on a trail near Highway 20, and two ambulances and a community paramedic responded.

“Paramedics provided emergency medical treatment to four patients and transported them to hospital. Two patients were in critical condition and two were in serious condition,” he said.

Twaites said the four patients who were most badly injured were taken by helicopter for further care. Weather conditions in the area were poor, so they called for help from the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre.

Jayme Kennedy, the chair of the Central Coast Regional District, which includes the community of Bella Coola, said in a statement that she was sending “heartfelt support to the Nuxalk Nation” and all who have been touched by the bear attack.

“We are all feeling devastation as we try to understand the magnitude of the attack and navigate what has happened.”

She said the regional district would be available to help in any way it could.

Schooner said her son and other pupils had been hit with bear spray as the teachers fought off the bear.

She said Alvarez was a “little soccer star” and when she saw him walking with a limp, because he had fallen and hurt his foot, she initially feared his legs had been injured so badly he might not be able to play.

Her son’s thoughts, however, were with his classmates.

“He keeps crying for his friends, and oh my goodness, right away he started praying for his friends, right? Because everything was so uncertain.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 20, 2025.

Nono Shen, The Canadian Press

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