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2021 Return to Play
We are in Stage 3 Indoor and outdoor games and practices for both adults and youth group/team sports allowed Indoor spectators 50 people or 50% capacity, whichever is greater Return_to_Sport_Restart_2.0_07-01
Read MoreNew PHO – Jan., 7 Update
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS – CURRENT PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER Updated January 7, 2021 1. Which viaSport Phase is sport currently operating in? Answer: The current Public Health Order (updated December 24, 2020) stipulates that all sport is restricted to operate under viaSport Phase 2 guidelines. The current Public Health Order has been extended to February 5, 2021. 2. When might game competition start? Answer: It is too early to know, but the current restrictions will likely not change until…
Read More72-hour Pause
Pertaining to today’s new health orders from Dr. Bonnie Henry, Port Coquitlam Minor Hockey Association is implementing a 72 hour pause on all activities while we await further direction from ViaSport and our governing bodies. This pause will begin tomorrow, Sunday November 8th and we will have more information for you before the end of…
Read MoreProvincial Health Officer Orders October 9th, 2020 Alert
The recent release of the Order of the Provincial Health Officer-October 9th, 2020 has created much discussion in the province. As you know, the recreation sector is represented by viaSport, RFABC and BCRPA. Please take some time to review the latest orders here. Two specific concerns are highlighted below: Definition of patron: “patron” means an individual who attends…
Read MoreReturn to Play
Poco Minor Hockey along with the PCAHA and it’s associations have been hard at work, working on the Return to Play plan for the 2020-21 hockey season. Please review documents pertaining to the safe return to the rink: https://www.bchockey.net/Files/Return%20to%20Hockey%20Website%20one-page%20Document.pdf https://www.hockeycanada.ca/en-ca/news/2020-news-update-on-return-to-hockey https://www.viasport.ca/sites/default/files/ReturntoSportGuidelines.pdf We will follow the British Columbia health officials guidelines and we will be working…
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