RCMP say 14 people are dead and 14 people were injured Friday after a truck collided with a bus carrying a junior hockey team to a playoff game in northeastern Saskatchewan.
Police say there were 28 people including the driver on board the Humboldt Broncos bus when the crash occurred at around 5 p.m. on Highway 35 north of Tisdale.
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No names were released and police would not say whether the dead include players or coaches. There was no mention of the truck driver.
The bus was carrying the Humboldt Broncos of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. It collided with a transport truck about 30 kilometres north of community of Tisdale.
The team was on the way to Nipawin for a playoff game when the crash happened.
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Opp said the coaching staff and players from the Hawks are waiting to help.
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The chairman of the board for the league was also awaiting more official details.
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Kevin Henry, a coach who runs a hockey school in Prince Albert, said he knows players on the team.
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STARS air ambulance has confirmed that they sent three helicopters to the scene.
The Western Hockey League Swift Current Broncos expressed their condolences.
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Four members of the Swift Current Broncos were killed in a bus crash in Saskatchewan in 1986.
Former NHL player Sheldon Kennedy, who was one of the players on the bus in 1986, also sent a message of support.
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said what he has been told about the collision is difficult to comprehend.
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