Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Vernon Vipers Spring Camp Cancelled:

No official press release from the Vernon Vipers but according to Castanet.net it looks like the Vipers Spring Camp has been cancelled. The Vipers Spring camp goes April 24-26th but the team is also hosting a Kids skill camp that is suppose to run from March 23-25th

This is posted on Castanet.net

Even more events cancelled

Darren Handschuh - Mar 13, 2020

More events have been added to the ever-growing list of cancellations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Several events, which were to take place with Vernon recreation facilities, have been cancelled.

They include:

Chamber of Commerce Community Expo
Vernon Vipers Playoffs
Bantam A Female Provincials
Vernon Spring Home Show
Village Green Hockey Tournament
Nk’maplqs Challenge Cup Hockey Tournament
Kal Tire Hockey Tournament
Vernon Vipers Spring Camp
All BC Hockey Sanctioned Groups
Seedy Saturday
Punjabi Heritage Society
Greater Vernon Minor Hockey Banquet
Shoparama
School District #22 Battle of the Books
Kids Stuff Garage Sale
Vernon Judo Club Tournament
Vernon Fish and Game Club Banquet
Vernon Fish and Game Club Banquet
Vernon Kokanee Swim Club Swim Meet (as mandated by SwimBC)


According to a release from the city, the ban on more than 250 people at one gathering issued by provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry does not apply to workplaces or educational institutions at this time.

Henry said the province will be working with post-secondary schools, the Ministry of Education, and others to ensure they can handle these measures in those settings appropriately.

The release said Vernon Recreation Services has been, and continues to be diligent with its cleaning of public facilities. Additional measures are being taken to ensure the health and safety of staff and facility users including bringing in additional staff to increase the disinfection of public spaces, in particular common touch points like light switches, door handles and others.

At this time, recreation services programs, lessons and camps are going ahead as planned. While swimming lessons will not be impacted, recreation services will be limiting the number of people that are provided entry to the Aquatic Centre for public swimming in order to ensure that there are not more than 250 people in the facility at any given time.

The public is reminded that if they are not feeling well, they should stay home and not choose to participate until they are feeling well again.

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