Saskatchewan

People all over Sask. sport jerseys in support of Humboldt Broncos

From coast to coast, people are wearing jerseys in support of the Humboldt Broncos.

People joining in across the country

Two people at Canadian Blood Services, Regina sporting their jerseys. It was Tim Spence's (L) first time donating. (Abby Schneider/CBC News)

People all over Canada are sporting jerseys in support of the Humboldt Broncos. Here in Saskatchewan, adults and kids alike are partaking. 

Chris Button in Saskatoon was donning his Rider jersey in support.

"It's kind of nice just seeing how many people are standing together to support the people that have suffered throughout this," he said. 

Chris Button (L) says it's nice to see the whole country and even world come together. (CBC News)

Hudson Malinoski is a student at Holy Family in Saskatoon.

"Our school, we all got together and we all wore jerseys today. Most of Saskatchewan and the world wore jerseys to honour the Broncos," he said. The school also had students bring hockey sticks to line some hallways. 

Hudson Malinoski (L) and Rylan Anderson (R) at Holy Family school in Saskatoon. (CBC News)

Hayley Wickenheiser tweeted some photos of her wearing an 'I Love Shaunavon' jersey, her hometown. 

Nearly everyone giving blood Thursday at the Regina chapter of Canadian Blood Services was wearing a jersey. 

Aimee Penner-Mayoh preparing to give blood in Regina. (Abby Schneider/CBC News)
(Abby Schneider/CBC News)
Three Government of Saskatchewan workers wear their jerseys in support of the Humboldt Broncos Thursday. (Abby Schneider/CBC News)

Here are some photos of people in Humboldt leaving Tyler Bieber's funeral. 

(Susan Ormiston/CBC News)
(Susan Ormiston/CBC News)
(Susan Ormiston/CBC News)

Kids are participating too.

Brunswick Elementary School in Melfort wear jerseys for the Humboldt Broncos. (Submitted by Brad Wittke)