Nov 24, 2025 5:29 PM - Connect Newsroom - Ramandeep Kaur with files from The Canadian Press

British Columbia conservation officers say they are continuing to search the Bella Coola Valley for the grizzly bear involved in a sudden attack on an elementary school group last week. Three students and a teacher were hospitalized on Thursday after the bear charged a group of about 20 people who had stopped for lunch during a field trip.
Officials now believe the incident likely involved a mother grizzly with two cubs, a situation that can increase defensive behaviour. Conservation officers have placed traps in the area and are urging residents and visitors to avoid nearby forested trails while the investigation continues.
The Nuxalk Nation, whose territory includes the community of Bella Coola, has launched a fundraising effort to support the families of those injured. A GoFundMe campaign surpassed 30,000 dollars within its first day, with organizers saying the funds will be directed toward medical costs, related expenses, and broader community healing if immediate needs are met.
In the fundraising statement, the Nation noted that the group had been following standard safety guidelines when the bear approached. The community emphasized that it generally maintains a respectful relationship with wildlife and described the event as deeply shocking.




