Work Continues on Memorial for Humboldt Broncos 8 Years After Deadly Bus Crash

On the eighth anniversary of the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash, the junior hockey team’s home city says work continues on a proper memorial. A rookie driver of a semi-truck went through a stop sign at an intersection in rural Saskatchewan and into the path of the team’s bus on April 6, 2018. Sixteen people died and 13 more were injured, sparking an outpouring of grief and tributes from around the world. The Humboldt Broncos Memorial Committee says asphalt work for a parking lot and pathways at the site of the crash, near the town of Tisdale, is scheduled for this year.
Work Continues on Memorial for Humboldt Broncos 8 Years After Deadly Bus Crash

Work Continues on Memorial for Humboldt Broncos 8 Years After Deadly Bus Crash Work is progressing on a memorial for the Humboldt Broncos, eight years after the fatal bus crash. The incident occurred when a semi-truck ran through a stop sign, colliding with the team’s bus. The memorial project, located near Tisdale, includes plans for a parking lot and pathways.

  • Work continues on a memorial for the Humboldt Broncos eight years after the deadly bus crash.
  • The crash happened on April 6, 2018, when a semi-truck ran through a stop sign.
  • Sixteen people died and 13 were injured in the incident.
  • The memorial site is near the town of Tisdale.
  • Asphalt work for a parking lot and pathways at the crash site is scheduled for this year.
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