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Humboldt Broncos Tribute Concert Raises $428,000 For Families Affected By Crash

The Canadian Press, 03 May, 2018 12:33 PM
    TORONTO — Organizers behind the Humboldt Broncos tribute concert say they've raised nearly half a million dollars for families affected by the tragic bus crash.
     
     
    The Country Thunder Music Festival says the event in Saskatoon brought in about $588,100 from tickets, raffles and other fundraising efforts.
     
     
    About $428,000 will be divided between the 29 families, after covering expenses related to venue staff and production.
     
     
    The foundation says it will begin issuing cheques in the amount of $14,769.85 to each family.
     
     
    The Humboldt Broncos tribute was billed as a concert to remember the 16 people who died in the April 6 bus crash.
     
     
    It included performances from country singers Dallas Smith, Brett Kissel, Chad Brownlee, Gord Bamford, Jess Moskaluke and the Hunter Brothers.

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