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League has been given approval to hold games in hub cities - BCHL
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BCHL given approval to return to play
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Mar 12, 2021 12:05 AM Russ Byth
A couple of things to keep in mind as we head into the weekend. First of all it’s Spring Break for students which means they are out of school until March 28th. And don’t forget that Daylight Saving time begins on Sunday, so before you go to bed Saturday night set your clock ahead one hour.
Dr. Bonnie Henry reported another 569 new cases of covid-19 in BC yesterday, with 26 of them in Interior Health. That put the number of active cases at just over 49-hundred, and 3 additional deaths brought the total since the pandemic began to 1,397. Outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people are now permitted, but there is no change for indoors yet.
The BCHL has confirmed it will ice a shortened season this year - BCHL
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BCHL given approval to return to play
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Today, the BC Hockey League (BCHL) Board of Governors approved a shortened 2020-21 season after the Provincial Health Office (PHO) accepted the league’s proposal for a safe return to play under its COVID-19 Safety Plan.
The league will operate in a “pod” model where three to four teams will play each other in five different locations across the province.
“After months and months of hard work behind the scenes by the league’s Return-to-Play Task Force, we are pleased to make the announcement today that the BCHL will be back on the ice to play the 2020-21 season,” said Chris Hebb, BCHL Commissioner. “This entire process has always been about our players and giving them the best chance to get back to playing games and showcasing their skills, and we have accomplished that today.”