Kaleb Dahlgren, a Humboldt Broncos bus accident survivor, will be the keynote speaker at UNBC’s eight annual Timberwolves Legacy Night Nov. 10 in Prince George.
Dahlgren was one of 13 who survived the horrific accident that took 16 people’s lives when the junior hockey team’s bus collided with a semi-trailer whose driver failed to see a stop sign at the intersection of Highways 35 and 335 on April 6, 2018.
Dahlgren is busier than ever advocating for great causes and speaking at events like the Timberwolves Legacy Night fundraiser for UNBC Athletics, where every dollar raised going directly towards scholarships and bursaries for TWolves student athletes. From a very young age Dahlgren learned to be resilient, having been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at four years old, and despite what doctors and coaches said, he reached an elite level of athleticism in the sport of hockey.
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