B.C. hockey leagues adapting to pandemic despite new COVID-19 order
VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) — The new COVID-19 restrictions in the province’s two biggest health regions have put further strain on minor sports leagues and parents now that competitive hockey has been put on hold with little notice. Players in the Vancouver Coastal and Fraser Health regions have suddenly been thrown back to what are effectively Phase 2 COVID-19 restrictions, frustrating hockey parents whose aspiring NHLers can’t play for two weeks. Speaking with Sportsnet 650, BC Hockey CEO Cameron Hope, who has only been on the job for two weeks...