The Humboldt Broncos Memorials Committee is moving forward with Phase 1 of constructing a permanent memorial at the site of the tragic crash.
16 members of the Broncos lost their lives on April 6, 2018, when the bus carrying the team to a playoff game in Nipawin was struck by a semi-trailer. 13 other members of the team survived the deadly crash that shook the hockey community around the globe.
A 'Sod Turning Ceremony' was held at the site this past Saturday. The site is 170km northeast of Humboldt at the intersection of Highways 33 and 335 near Tisdale.
The project will be completed in two phases. Phase one includes earth moving, the creation of pathways, and a sitting area to be constructed over the next few weeks.
In a release, Carol Brons, who lost her daughter in the crash had the following to say.
"I am thrilled that we finally have shovels in the ground and are moving forward after conquering many hurdles to get here. This is a step forward in healing," said Brons, who's daughter was the team's trainer. "We appreciate everyone’s input, thoughts, and prayers at this time."