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Apr 3, 2022

Congratulations to the Northern Subway Selects - 2022 Hockey Nova Scotia U18 Major AAA Female Champions!

Apr 2, 2022

Western U13 C Ukraine Fundraiser

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The U13 Western Riptide played a playoff game and the big winner was the Ukrainian people.

The team and their parents put on a fundraiser and collected $1240 to go towards Lex’s and his family’s work to help people in Ukraine mainly orphans that make there way to Lviv and other necessities in the country.

Lex texted me after the game when i sent him the pictures and what was raised. He showed his friend in Chernihiv and they are so very touched by the support these young lady’s and everyone at the Church Point arena should them.

You are all rockstars 

Slava Ukraine
Glory to the heroes

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Mar 30, 2022

HOCKEY NOVA SCOTIA COVID-19 PHASE 3 UPDATE

most Public Health restrictions have been lifted across the province today as we move to Phase 3 of the provincial reopening plan. You can learn more about Phase 3 by clicking here.

Effective today, March 21, 2022, the following are in effect in Nova Scotia:

  • there will be no gathering limits or capacity limits, but people should still keep their social groups small and consistent and make careful choices about the gatherings they attend
  • physical distance will no longer be required between individuals and groups, although distancing is still recommended
  • masks will no longer be required, but wearing one in indoor public places or crowded outdoor places is strongly recommended
  • businesses and organizations across all sectors can resume full operations with no mandatory Public Health restrictions
  • special events including festivals, sports, performances, meetings, training and faith ceremonies can resume in full.

While masks are no longer mandated, we strongly encourage our members to continue to wear them.

As well, anyone who feels sick should say home and get tested.

People who test positive for COVID-19 are still required to self-isolate for seven days from the date symptoms started, or from the date of a positive test if there are no symptoms. There is no requirement to notify contacts outside a person’s household but people are encouraged to do so, especially for those who are at increased risk. Contacts are not required to isolate as long as they are symptom-free and test negative, whether they live with the person who tested positive or not.

We know the pandemic isn’t over but this is another encouraging step for our province. Let’s continue to work together to have a successful conclusion to our hockey season.

Mar 21, 2022
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