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Vigils held in Sudbury, North Bay for Humboldt Broncos

Vigils were held last night in Sudbury and North Bay in remembrance of the Humboldt Broncos. The junior hockey team was in a devastating bus crash on Friday night in Saskatchewan that left 15 dead and it's community shattered.

"We stand with all Canadians across the country in mourning," wrote North Bay mayor

Karen Yeo posted to Twitter on Sunday, "They are only 7 and 8 and they already know they are brothers. Some of our North Bay Novice A Trappers gather in support of the #HumboldtBroncos." (Karen Yeo/Twitter)

Vigils were held last night in Sudbury and North Bay in remembrance of the Humboldt Broncos.

The junior hockey team from Saskatchewan was on its way to a game on Friday night when its bus and a tractor-trailer crashed, killing15 people and leaving 14 more injured.

People gathered outside the Sudbury arena last night, and at Memorial Gardens in North Bay,to hold vigil with those in Humboldt.

"We stand with all Canadians across the country in mourning," saidNorth Bay mayor Al McDonald on Facebook.