
Submitted By Michael Heffernan on Wednesday, January 20, 2021 (551 views)
PHA Members,
The PHA Offices remain closed while we work with Peterborough Public Health Unit, OHF, OMHA, and City of Peterborough for a safe return to hockey. Read More

Submitted By PHA on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 (686 views)
Updated Jan 18, 2021
The PHA Offices remain closed while we work with Peterborough Public Health Unit, OHF, OMHA, and City of Peterborough.
The Peterborough Hockey Association paused all programming Dec 24th and this will continue through the Ontario Lockdown until Feb 11th or further notice.
The PHA Executive Board is continuing to work on all current Return to Hockey plan scenarios and all related issues in safety, scheduling, financial, etc.
Thank You
PHA
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Submitted By PHA on Monday, December 21, 2020 (233 views)
The PHA would like to sincerely thank Scotiabank for there generous donation of $1500 to put towards our on ice programming in a year where every bit helps so much and has been so trying for most. Specifically we’d like to acknowledge the efforts of Peterborough Branch Manager’s John D’Altoe, Charlyne MacDonald, and Larry Toupin and Scotiabank’s Business Advisor Nolan Fraser for making this happen and all the sound financial advice they provide our association. Its really nice to see such community support.

Submitted By PHA on Thursday, December 17, 2020 (408 views)
Members
Please read the link below, it is a letter from the Peterborough Public Health Unit regarding use of PPE. The legislation passed last week by the Ontario government has set new laws and protocols regarding our volunteers use of personal protective equipment. The Public Health Unit will be around, and we must make sure we are following all protocols, keeping our players and coaches safe.
https://peterboroughhockey.com/Public/Documents/2020_12_17_-_PHA_PPE_Letter.pdf
Thank you
PHA Executive & Peterborough Public Health Unit

Submitted By Michael Heffernan on Tuesday, December 15, 2020 (626 views)
Members,
Earlier this week the OHF granted the OMHA special permission to allow modified 5vs 5 in areas not in Grey or Red zones. There is no change to the OHF Return to Play level we are currently at; we are still in Stage 2 Phase 3B at this point. What this announcement is doing, is allowing the OMHA to grant some areas and associations to play modified 5 vs 5 in their current 4 vs 4 bubbles. For this to happen the local Public Health Unit and the Regional OMHA managers must accept and allow this for each association upon their separate application.
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