Mayor Neil Driscoll called for a moment of silence at the April 10 township council meeting to reflect on the tragedy impacting a western Canada community.
“I’d ask everyone to pause and reflect for a moment on those affected by the disaster in Humboldt, Saskatchewan,” said Driscoll.
On April 6 a transport truck collided with a bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team, killing 15 people. A 16th victim died on April 12.
The tragedy resulted in a nation-wide outpouring of support, including a “Put Your Sticks Out” campaign and fundraising efforts raising millions of dollars.
Driscoll noted the response “makes you proud to be Canadian and proud to live in a small community that supports each other.”