Pealow's Independent Grocers show their support for the grieving community of Humboldt. (Photo submitted)

Pealow's Independent Grocers show their support for the grieving community of Humboldt. (Photo submitted)

Creston shows support for Humboldt

The nationwide Jersey Day support campaign was inspired by a group of British Columbia hockey moms.

  • Apr. 12, 2018 12:00 a.m.

Creston Valley residents and businesses pay their respects to the 16 people who died in last week’s horrific Humboldt Broncos bus crash and show their support of the loved ones who survived.

Countless residents throughout the Creston Valley can be seen wearing their sports jerseys in a show of support to the grieving community of Humbolt.

Local business, Pealow’s Independent Grocers has pledged to donate $5 for every colleague and customer who wears a sports jersey into the store today and Dairy Queen has committed to donating all of the blizzard sales on April 12th to the Humboldt Broncos go fund me account.

The Creston business community shows their support online.

Erickson Elementary School students and teachers show their support.

The nationwide Jersey Day support campaign was inspired by a group of British Columbia hockey moms.

Creston Valley Advance