Progress on $35M Humboldt Broncos Permanent Memorial Slower Than Expected

Progress on $35M Humboldt Broncos Permanent Memorial Slower Than Expected
Hockey sticks, messages and other items are seen at a memorial a week after the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team bus and a transport truck collided at an intersection near Tisdale, Sask. on April 6, 2018. The Canadian Press/Liam Richards
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The manager for a Saskatchewan city planning a multi-purpose building in remembrance of a deadly junior hockey bus crash four years ago says plans are moving more slowly than had been hoped.

The City of Humboldt announced plans a year ago to build a tribute centre, including a gallery honouring the 16 people killed and 13 injured in the April 6, 2018, collision with a transport truck.