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The staggering tragedy affected Canadians deeply, nowhere more so than in Humboldt, a small Saskatchewan community of some 6,000 people.
Six years have passed since the horrific accident that made hockey parents across Canada drop their oversized bags of sports gear and hug their children tightly. Many of us remember where we were on April 6, 2018, when we learned a bus ferrying the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team to a playoff game had collided with a truck that failed to stop, leaving 16 people dead, and another 13 young men with serious injuries. Read More