Lawyers representing family members of those killed in the 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash are preparing to appeal a King’s ...
Nearly four decades later, the memory of the tragic Swift Current Broncos bus crash remains vivid in the community, as today ...
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Lawsuit by Humboldt Broncos’ families dismissed by judge
In his decision, Judge Graeme Mitchell of Court of King's Bench in Regina says the families' allegations are not sound in law ...
Thirty-nine years after tragedy struck the franchise, the Swift Current Broncos will honour four fallen teammates tonight ahead of their home game against the Brandon Wheat Kings. The first 500 fans ...
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Judge tosses Humboldt Broncos bus crash lawsuit
The families of five people killed in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash do not have legal standing to sue the Government of ...
Families of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash victims plan to appeal a judge’s decision dismissing their lawsuit, saying key ...
A virtual tribute is planned Tuesday to honor the 16 members of the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team who died three years ago in a bus crash. On April 6, 2018, the deadly accident occurred when the ...
Families argued Saskatchewan’s no‑fault insurance and workers’ compensation laws violated their Charter rights.
A Saskatoon King's Bench Court judge dismissed the lawsuit initially filed in July 2018, just months after a semi-truck went through a stop sign and collided with the junior hockey team’s bus, killing ...
December 6th, 2018 is not only the scheduled date for the Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings game, but it is also exactly eight months after the tragic Humboldt Broncos bus crash on April 6th.
Court of King’s Bench Justice Graeme Mitchell found the laws in Saskatchewan which prevent lawsuits in vehicle crashes did ...
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