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Orangeville Minor Hockey Association Holding Consignment Sale

The Orangeville Minor Hockey Association is currently accepting donations for their annual consignment sale. T.

Managing Orangeville s growth is the focus for council candidate Rick Stevens

Managing Orangeville s growth is the focus for council candidate Rick Stevens
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Council supports user groups with reduction in ice rental fees

February 26, 2021   ·   0 Comments By Sam Odrowski Orangeville Council unanimously voted to reduce ice rental fees for local minor hockey groups and Skate Canada last week, so they can complete their seasons now that Dufferin is in the red control zone for COVID-19 restrictions. Dufferin moved out of total lockdown on Feb. 16, allowing sports groups to have 10 players on the ice at a time, without contact.  While the move permits ice time for youth, Orangeville Tigers Girls Hockey, Orangeville Minor Hockey, and Skate Canada couldn’t afford to pay the regular $186 per hour ice rental fee and continue their seasons, without a cost reduction.

Council to decide future of minor hockey season on Feb 17

February 11, 2021   ·   0 Comments By Sam Odrowski After significant deliberations, Orangeville Council has decided to wait until a Special Council Meeting on Feb. 17 to decide the fate of local hockey and skating associations’ 2020-2021 season. Feb. 16 is when Dufferin County is expected to move into the “red” zone of the Province’s COVID-19 framework, which would permit 10 players on the ice at a time in total, however they would solely be focused on skills development instead of playing actual games. Late last month, representatives from the Orangeville Minor Hockey Association, Orangeville Tigers Girls Hockey, and Skate Canada delivered presentations to Council, requesting a 50 per cent reduction in ice fees so they can complete their season. At that time, Town staff estimated the cost would be $120,000.

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