A vigil will be held for the Humboldt Broncos hockey team on Sunday night, team president Kevin Garinger announced at a press conference, according to TSN.
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The vigil will be held at Humboldt arena instead of Game 6 of the team's playoff series against the Nipawin Hawks. In the meantime, no plans have been made in regard to the continuation of the playoff schedule.
"We are going to do what we think is right," Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League president Bill Chow stated.
RCMP assistant commissioner Curtis Zablocki also spoke at the press conference, where he noted that a full-scale investigation into the crash is underway and that updates will be provided.
"It's too early to comment on the cause of the collision and we will continue to provide updates," Zablocki said, according to Colette Derworiz of the Canadian Press.
The RCMP noted that some patients are still in critical condition. Zablocki added that the lone driver of the transport truck was not injured in the crash and after being originally detained by police, he has since been released and provided with mental health assistance.
In wake of the tragedy, a GoFundMe page was set up to raise money for the families impacted by the crash. In under 17 hours, it had already raised over $1 million.
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