Turnbull hopes hockey helmet-sticker fundraiser helps heal home province
Blayre Turnbull knows how it feels to lose a parent at a young age. Her mother died of cancer when she was a teenager.
So the Canadian women’s hockey team forward wanted to help children who lost a parent in a mass shooting in her home province of Nova Scotia.
In one of the worst mass killings in Canadian history, a gunman murdered 22 people during an April 18-19 rampage.
Turnbull, from Stellarton, saw fundraisers springing up on social media. She wanted to start one of her own.