ATTN U7 2014 and below parents, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Sep 17, 2020 | Vicki Fenn | 1827 views
ATTN U7 2014 and below parents
St. Thomas Minor Hockey has decided to postpone the start of our IP1/IP2 (U7  2014 and below) programming until October 10th, 2020.  As of today we are only allowed to have 25 people (skaters/coaches) per ice pad, per hour.  We are currently in discussions with the City in hopes of increasing that number to 50 with some modified ice times.  We will keep you posted when we have more communication with the City and more information in this regard.  We thank you for your patience and look forward to all of our athletes getting back on the ice.  Our U8 programming and above will continue as per scheduled (to follow) and will not allow spectators at this time. 

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