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14 Die When Truck Collides With Hockey Team's Bus in Canada
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Originally posted by joecct View PostThat's because you're hungry for information."Everything that rises must converge." Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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I've always found it difficult to understand how many parents are able to speak publicly about the death of their child so soon after their loss occurs. Maybe it's somewhat cathartic while the shock still provides a virtually impenetrable protective veil.
This father has my respect:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/thenational/f...loss-1.4614019
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Originally posted by Blackbeard View PostMinnesota Golden Gopher Hockey
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Originally posted by Lindsay View PostThis is an accurate description of rural roads in Northern Canada for sure. Grew up on them, now live in Urban US. It’s different. Absolutely heartbreaking accident.
Check this out: https://www.bardown.com/humboldt-bro...time-1.1053151Last edited by SeymoreHockey; 04-11-2018, 11:10 AM.
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Originally posted by SeymoreHockey View PostNot really an accurate description of the road where this happened. ... It had proper signage that MAY have been ignored/missed by the truck. A grove of trees near the intersection MAY have impaired vision of the intersection, ... The GoFundMe account is now approaching $8 million for the victims and their families. the world has taken notice and responded. Rest assured, Canada will take care of them over the months and years
Originally posted by pokechecker View Post... Truckers drive like maniacs because it is slow going on Canada's highways with the ridiculously low speed limits that almost nobody obeys. Truckers view themselves as owning the road, especially logging trucks, get in the way they would just as soon run you over. They'll do it even if you don't get in the way. .... I'm surprised there aren't more of these accidents.
yes, it is nice Canadians are ponying up, sure would have been nice if they had done the same for the girl hurt in the exhibition during intermission of the NHL outdoor game a couple years back, last I heard only the Bruins did, but not the league
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Originally posted by Blackbeard View PostI've always found it difficult to understand how many parents are able to speak publicly about the death of their child so soon after their loss occurs. Maybe it's somewhat cathartic while the shock still provides a virtually impenetrable protective veil.
This father has my respect:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/thenational/f...loss-1.4614019"Everything that rises must converge." Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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Originally posted by SeymoreHockey View PostNot really an accurate description of the road where this happened. (they my be like that further north) but this road was paved with shoulders, white lines, etc just like any other rural road in this part of the province and country. Road condition had nothing to do with this tragedy. It had proper signage that MAY have been ignored/missed by the truck. A grove of trees near the intersection MAY have impaired vision of the intersection, but the reconstruction teams have yet to finalize their investigation. Our country continues to reel from this tragedy and heart breaking stories continue to emerge. The GoFundMe account is now approaching $8 million for the victims and their families. the world has taken notice and responded. Rest assured, Canada will take care of them over the months and years ahead. It's going to be a long, tough battle for sure. #humboldtstrong
Check this out: https://www.bardown.com/humboldt-bro...time-1.1053151
Intersecting highways with a 100km/hr speed limit (traffic probably goes 109 minimum, more likely 115 and some jerks faster than that), and it is controlled by a stop sign. I’m not saying it’s wrong, but I’m saying you don’t experience that everywhere (and that’s what I interpreted the poster saying as well).
I am glad there has been a response from the hockey community with the donations, it really is incredible. Obviously, this accident touched a nerve with people around the world. I have no doubt the people of Saskatchewan will support those affected in every way they can.
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I agree with you on this Lindsay. Speed limits on these roads are often way too high, in my opinion. In Ontario, these types of roads have an 80 k speed limit. In Alberta, and SK it is often 100, and that's too fast, especially for trucks hauling heavy loads and intersecting with other similar type of roads. There are many things that factor in to this sad situation, including time of day, sunset, trees, small stop sign, etc, etc. The reconstruction teams are actively investigating but in the meantime, all of Canada is rallying to support these families and players. It all be a long and painful journey and anything we can do to help, we will.
Originally posted by Lindsay View PostThe general point about the infrastructure of rural roads is still valid: they are different and more dangerous relative to what you see in other areas.
Intersecting highways with a 100km/hr speed limit (traffic probably goes 109 minimum, more likely 115 and some jerks faster than that), and it is controlled by a stop sign. I’m not saying it’s wrong, but I’m saying you don’t experience that everywhere (and that’s what I interpreted the poster saying as well).
I am glad there has been a response from the hockey community with the donations, it really is incredible. Obviously, this accident touched a nerve with people around the world. I have no doubt the people of Saskatchewan will support those affected in every way they can.
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Death toll rises! #humboldtstrong
https://www.tsn.ca/saskatchewan-heal...gedy-1.1054165
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/thenational/p...ckey-1.4615767
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Inspiring message!! FYI, Ryan is from Airdrie, Alberta.
Originally posted by Blackbeard View Post
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Yeah, degrees of separation. Funny how the human mind works that way.
My grandparents lived in a town not too far away and as a kid when visiting them during summer holidays I'd always here "Tisdale" mentioned...less often "Humbolt" and "Melfort". Later in life I met and discovered that my best friend's mother came from Carrot River. I've met a couple others who are from the area. (Ha, FWIW, Shannon Miller is from Melfort). This tragic event has rekindled lots of those memories. Such memories and past relationships always make you unconsciously assume or feel that you have a connection to such an event when that is not the case.
Saw in a grocery store today a colour poster taped to each cash register with the team's logo and colours (might have had a team photo as well, can't recall) requesting donations. With the embedded hockey culture across this country this tragedy has had a gigantic effect on the entire nation from what I can tell.
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