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Humboldt Broncos survivor Ryan Straschnitzki, 8 years laterThis April marks eight years since the Humboldt Broncos bus crash claimed 16 lives, but the legacy of those involved remains strong. In the years since, Ryan Straschnitzki and his Humboldt Bronco teammates have received support from one of the largest GoFundMe campaigns in Canadian history. Donors helped raise over $15 million, and today Ryan...The Morning ShowMar 31
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Humboldt Broncos bus crash and trucking safety advocacy 8 years laterWATCH: It was eight years ago on April 6, 2018 that a semi blew a stop sign near Tisdale hitting a bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos hockey team. Global News Chris Carr has more on highway and trucking safety and whether enough has changed.CanadaApr 6
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Saskatchewan residents urged to register as organ donors eight years after Humboldt Broncos crashWATCH: An organ recipient is urging Saskatchewan residents to register as an organ donor on the seventh annual Green Shirt Day, remembering the death of former Humboldt Broncos hockey player Logan Boulet.CanadaApr 7
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Green Shirt Day aims to promote organ donation in wake of Humboldt Broncos crash anniversaryGreen Shirt Day is a national campaign rooted in the legacy of 21-year-old junior hockey player Logan Boulet, who died eight years ago in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash. Boulet died from his injuries on April 7, 2018, and his parents said it had been his wish to donate his organs. According to Canadian Blood...HealthApr 7
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Truck driver who caused Humboldt Broncos bus crash loses bid to stay in Canada as refugeeJaskirat Singh Sidhu, the truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash, has lost his bid to stay in the country as a refugee. His lawyer says his client is now one step closer to being deported to India.CanadaFeb 6
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Green Shirt Day on Global News MorningGreen Shirt Day celebrates the life of Logan Boulet, a member of the Humboldt Broncos hockey team involved in a tragic 2018 bus crash. Global’s Matthew Merkel talks about the legacy Boulet and others left behind and much more.SportsApr 7
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: April 6The eight year anniversary of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash is renewing calls for improved safety measures in the trucking industry. A Saskatchewan man who abducted his daughter to prevent her from getting the COVID 19 vaccine appeals his criminal charges.CrimeApr 6
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Global News at 6 Regina: April 6The eight year anniversary of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash is renewing calls for improved safety measures in the trucking industry. As Regina’s 11th Ave Revitalizations project enters year four local business in the area speak out saying the ongoing construction is driving away revenue.CrimeApr 6
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The Morning Show: March 31Taylor Swift is being sued for trademark infringement over ‘Life of a Showgirl.’ Swift was sued on Monday by a performer from Las Vegas, who claimed that Swift’s most recent successful album infringed upon her trademark rights. Swift and her label, Universal Music Group UMG, have not yet responded. Then – we caught up with...The Morning ShowMar 31
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Feb. 6The lawyer of the truck driver that caused the Humboldt Broncos bus crash speaks after his client loses his request to stay in Canada as a refugee. Recent changes to a provincial disability income support program has advocates worried the new amendments will cause more harm than good. Saskatchewan residents have mixed reactions to the...CrimeFeb 6
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Global News at 6 Regina: Feb. 6A former member of the Regina Police Service is sentenced after pleading guilty to breach of trust and using police data bases without authorization. The lawyer of the truck driver that caused the Humboldt Broncos bus crash speaks after his client loses his request to stay in Canada as a refugee. Recent changes to a...CrimeFeb 6
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Warman Wolverines reflect on historic inaugural SJHL contestWATCH: In front of a sold-out crowd of over 1,300 fans, the Warman Wolverines made their Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League debut with a 3-0 loss to the Humboldt Broncos.SportsSep 20, 2025
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Former Humboldt Bronco walks again thanks to B.C. tech company’s exoskeletonA Canadian tech company is helping a former Humboldt Bronco hockey player walk again after a deadly 2018 bus crash left him paralyzed from the chest down. Ryan Straschnitzki got to control Human in Motion Robotics’ XoMotion exoskeleton for the first time Thursday.Jun 12, 2025
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New series tells story of Humboldt Broncos crash survivorA new documentary series follows a Humboldt Broncos bus crash survivor who was paralyzed in the 2018 tragedy that claimed 16 lives.CanadaJun 8, 2025
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Canadian tech helps Humboldt bus crash victim Ryan Straschnitzki walk againIt’s being called a gamechanger: a Canadian tech company is helping people who have suffered life-altering injuries walk again. As Moses Woldu reports, it’s also receiving the backing of former Humboldt Bronco Ryan Straschnitzki.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryJun 12, 2025
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GNM – Humboldt Broncos Documentary‘We Were Broncos’ is a new documentary series based on Ryan Straschnitzki, one of the survivors of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash. Part one premieres tonight and Regina filmmaker Lucas Frison joined our Moises Canales-Lavigne to talk about the project.May 26, 2025
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Logan Boulet effect remains strong after 7 yearsIt has been seven years since the Humboldt Broncos bus tragedy, but the legacy of Logan Boulet and Green Shirt Day continues to ensure organ donation remains top of mind for many in Canada. Justin Sibbet reports.Apr 7, 2025
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Saskatchewan announces major milestone in Organ and Tissue Donation on Green Shirt DayGreen Shirt Day continues to be a powerful movement promoting organ and tissue donation across the country, sparked by Logan Boulet, a victim of the devastating Humboldt Broncos bus crash that took the lives of 16 players and staff. As Sarah Jones explains, organ and tissue donations continue to soar with Saskatchewan leading in the...Apr 7, 2025
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GNM – Green Shirt DayToday is Green Shirt Day – a day where Canadians are encouraged to register as organ donors in honour of Logan Boulet, a Humboldt Broncos player who was killed in the 2018 crash, who’s donations saved six lives. Logan’s father, Toby, joined our Brenden Purdy with more on this year’s campaign.Apr 7, 2025
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Former Humboldt Bronco raises awareness about mental health ahead of crash anniversaryAhead of the anniversary of the Humboldt Broncos crash on April 6, Bronco turned mental health advocate, Tyler Smith, took to the stage at a luncheon held by the Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association on Thursday to talk about mental health awareness and work on reducing stigma.Global News at 5 ReginaMar 20, 2025