The Humboldt Broncos has released a statement. In it, they say:

The Humboldt Broncos organization is thankful that this legal matter has been resolved and that Mr. Sidhu is being held to account for his careless actions on April 6, 2018.  As was stated before, it is appreciated that Mr. Sidhu took responsibility for his actions and that he spared the survivors, families and the community from reliving this tragedy during a trial.  

Humboldt Broncos President Jamie Brockman says: “This past year has been extremely difficult. Having this legal matter settled and the sentencing complete is a big step in the healing process for the survivors, grieving families, our organization and the community of Humboldt and surrounding area. The sentence is subject to varying opinions but what is important is that Mr. Sidhu plead guilty, has shown remorse and has remained accountable for his careless actions.”

The Humboldt Broncos wish to thank all whom have supported the organization, and everyone affected.

Guest: Sarah Komadina

Global News Reporter in Melfort, Saskatchewan

The Humboldt Broncos has released a statement. In it, they say:


The Humboldt Broncos organization is thankful that this legal matter has been resolved and that Mr. Sidhu is being held to account for his careless actions on April 6, 2018.  As was stated before, it is appreciated that Mr. Sidhu took responsibility for his actions and that he spared the survivors, families and the community from reliving this tragedy during a trial.  


Humboldt Broncos President Jamie Brockman says: “This past year has been extremely difficult. Having this legal matter settled and the sentencing complete is a big step in the healing process for the survivors, grieving families, our organization and the community of Humboldt and surrounding area. The sentence is subject to varying opinions but what is important is that Mr. Sidhu plead guilty, has shown remorse and has remained accountable for his careless actions.”


The Humboldt Broncos wish to thank all whom have supported the organization, and everyone affected.


Guest: Sarah Komadina


Global News Reporter in Melfort, Saskatchewan