Humboldt: One year later

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Tyler Smith’s tattoo features 16 birds, including one with a pink tail in memory of Dayna Brons, the only woman on the bus that day. (Jason Franson / The Canadian Press)
Tyler Smith’s tattoo features 16 birds, including one with a pink tail in memory of Dayna Brons, the only woman on the bus that day. (Jason Franson / The Canadian Press)
Humboldt bus crash survivor Layne Matechuk displays a tattoo, which reads 'Believe' and the number 28, that he got recently in memory of the crash. (Liam Richards / The Canadian Press)
Humboldt bus crash survivor Layne Matechuk displays a tattoo, which reads 'Believe' and the number 28, that he got recently in memory of the crash. (Liam Richards / The Canadian Press)
Brandon Schatz’ tattoo is dedicated his brother Logan. (Bonnie Schatz)
Brandon Schatz’ tattoo is dedicated his brother Logan. (Bonnie Schatz)
Family members honour Logan Schatz. (Bonnie Schatz photo)
Family members honour Logan Schatz. (Bonnie Schatz photo)
Meagan Schatzhonours her brother Logan. (Bonnie Schatz photo)
Meagan Schatzhonours her brother Logan. (Bonnie Schatz photo)
Jacob Leicht’s father Kurt and brother Isaac share similar tattoos. (Isaac Leicht photo)
Jacob Leicht’s father Kurt and brother Isaac share similar tattoos. (Isaac Leicht photo)
Brandon Bieber’s honours brother and team broadcaster Tyler Bieber. (Marilyn Hay photo)
Brandon Bieber’s honours brother and team broadcaster Tyler Bieber. (Marilyn Hay photo)
A tattoo of captain Adam Herold on his father Russell’s arm. (Russell Herold photo)
A tattoo of captain Adam Herold on his father Russell’s arm. (Russell Herold photo)
Andrea Joseph shows off one her tattoos in memory of her son Jaxon. (Jason Franson / The Canadian Press)
Andrea Joseph shows off one her tattoos in memory of her son Jaxon. (Jason Franson / The Canadian Press)
Taylor Joseph shows a tattoo of her late brother Jaxon's signature. (Jason Franson / The Canadian Press)
Taylor Joseph shows a tattoo of her late brother Jaxon's signature. (Jason Franson / The Canadian Press)
A tattoo honouring Humboldt bus crash victim Conner Lukan. (Supplied photo)
A tattoo honouring Humboldt bus crash victim Conner Lukan. (Supplied photo)
A tattoo in memory of Conner Lukan. (Supplied photo)
A tattoo in memory of Conner Lukan. (Supplied photo)
A tattoo in memory of Conner Lukan. (Supplied photo)
A tattoo in memory of Conner Lukan. (Supplied photo)
Kayleigh Feschuk’s tattoo in memory of boyfriend Jacob Leicht. (Supplied photo)
Kayleigh Feschuk’s tattoo in memory of boyfriend Jacob Leicht. (Supplied photo)
Kirby Wassermann’s tattoo in memory of his son Jacob. (Wassermann family photo)
Kirby Wassermann’s tattoo in memory of his son Jacob. (Wassermann family photo)
Mike Peace works on Ryan Straschnitzki’s tattoo to honour the fallen. (Jeff McIntosh / The Canadian Press)
Mike Peace works on Ryan Straschnitzki’s tattoo to honour the fallen. (Jeff McIntosh / The Canadian Press)
Former NHLer Chris Joseph’s tattoo recreates a favourite photo — Joseph holding his two-year-old son Jaxon at a Canucks family skate. Jaxon was one of the 16 who died in the Humboldt Broncos tragedy. (Jason Franson / The Canadian Press)
Former NHLer Chris Joseph’s tattoo recreates a favourite photo — Joseph holding his two-year-old son Jaxon at a Canucks family skate. Jaxon was one of the 16 who died in the Humboldt Broncos tragedy. (Jason Franson / The Canadian Press)
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