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Saskatchewan government updates COVID-19 guidelines for sports practices

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Saskatchewan government’s COVID-19 restrictions allows more players on the ice at the same time.“Instead of having eight kids on the ice, you can have 16 — a whole team’s worth,” said Blair Watson, Hockey Regina’s executive director.“We can have one group inside each blue line and one group in the neutral zone.”The updated guidelines apply to large pool facilities, ice surfaces and floor spaces such as high school gyms.

Regina to serve as WHL East Division hub for Saskatchewan, Manitoba teams For athletes 18 years old and younger, practices are still limited to groups of eight or fewer, but multiple groups can train in large venues.Each space is capped at 30 athletes at a time, which does not include coaches or staff.Groups must be at.

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