
Humboldt Broncos bus crash reminder of past accidents for Swift Current, Bathurst
REGINA — Trent McCleary remembers being a 14-year-old boy and attending the memorial after the 1986 Swift Current Broncos bus crash that killed four people.
McCleary is now the chairman of the Western Hockey League team’s board of directors and said the wounds from that incident were re-opened after the April 6 crash involving the Humboldt Broncos.
The latter crash happened when the junior ‘A’ hockey team’s bus and a semi collided at a rural Saskatchewan intersection, killing 16 people — including 10 players — and injuring 13 others.
“It was our first year (back in Swift Current for the franchise after a run in Lethbridge) in ’86 when the bus accident happened here and it was a struggle,” McCleary said in a phone interview from Swift Current on Friday. “You think you’re rolling along and then something like that just devastates your community.”