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Fernie Arena forfeits spring season | Elk Valley, Fernie

Posted: February 21, 2021 By Erin Knutson The Fernie Memorial Arena is closing at the end of its regular season (Apr. 3) following extended COVID-19 restrictions. The province meted out strict measures in its updated provincial health order (PHO), refocusing standard operations this time of year. The City of Fernie’s unanimous decision (Feb. 8) to close the facility for the spring season was based on financial considerations. According to a staff report provided to council by Brett Logan parks, facility, and recreation manager, operating costs at the arena far exceed the gains of staying open with limited ice use. “While the operation of the arena does support council’s priority of enriching community life, as identified in council’s strategic plan, the cost of extending spring ice is significant and will require reductions in service levels in other areas.”

Rob Wright remembered — inspiring others to be their best

by Nelson Daily Sports on Tuesday February 09 2021 Always the teacher, Rob Wright made it his life goal to help others, including taking the time to give this youngster tips on how successfully to breakout of the defensive zone. Rob Wright, hockey player and coach, tennis enthusiast, horseman, family man and downright a Great Person who would give anyone the shirt off his back, died of cancer Sunday at Kootenay Lake Hospital in Nelson. Wright, who spearheaded the recent development of the new Nelson Tennis Club facility above L.V. Rogers High School in Fairview and very closely tied to the Heritage City hockey community for decades, died after being diagnosed with kidney cancer during the summer.

KIJHL cancels its season

Feb 8, 2021 11:46 AM Pete McIntyre The Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL) has announced the cancellation of its 2020/21 regular season and playoffs, including the Teck Cup championship. The decision was made following Friday’s update from the provincial government that includes an extension on restrictions in place under the current Provincial Health Order until late February at the earliest. “We are disappointed for our players, team staff, volunteers, sponsors, game officials and fans that the 2020/21 season will not be completed,” said KIJHL commissioner Jeff Dubois. “Over the past number of months we have made every effort possible to keep our athletes on the ice and to give all of them, and especially our graduating 20-year olds, the opportunity to compete for a league championship.

PHO extension forces KIJHL to cancel remainder of season

by Nelson Daily Sports on Sunday February 07 2021 The KIJHL announced Saturday the cancellation of its 2020/21 regular season and playoffs, including the Teck Cup championship. Kootenay International Junior Hockey League worked its very best to try to get a hockey season in during a pandemic. However, following the recent decision by BC Provincial Health to extend the province-wide ban on social gatherings and events, indefinitely, due to the citing concerns of the growing number of COVID-19 variant cases, the league announced Saturday the cancellation of its 2020/21 regular season and playoffs, including the Teck Cup championship. “We are disappointed for our players, team staff, volunteers, sponsors, game officials and fans that the 2020/21 season will not be completed,” said KIJHL commissioner Jeff Dubois in a media release.

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