MSRC Update - Nov 25th Dryland Cancelled, Additional Dryland Transition to Online Platform
2020-11-24New Public Health measures released Nov 24th. Dryland for Wednesday Nov 25th Cancelled. Dryland for Nov 29th and onwards transitioning to online platform. Additional details to follow.
Tuesday November 24th.
As most of you have likely seen, the Province of Nova Scotia has released new Public Health measures today in relation to gatherings and sporting activities for the coming two weeks (November 26 - December 9th inclusive).
MSRC is committed to ensure in the health and safety of our members and coaches as well as play our part to limit the spread of the virus. As such we have decided to cancel dryland training scheduled for tomorrow, Wednesday November 25th for both the Halifax and Wolfville sessions.
Our remaining dryland program offerings will transition to an online platform, starting on Sunday November 29th. Additional details relating to the online dryland sessions will be provided later this week and posted on our web site.
We remain optimistic that this is a temporary measure that is necessary to help curb the spread of the virus throughout Nova Scotia and we continue to look forward to our on-snow season.
Thank you for your continued patience and understanding as we navigate this ever changing landscape, As always, should you have any questions or concerns please do connect with me at timm@cbcl.ca
As most of you have likely seen, the Province of Nova Scotia has released new Public Health measures today in relation to gatherings and sporting activities for the coming two weeks (November 26 - December 9th inclusive).
MSRC is committed to ensure in the health and safety of our members and coaches as well as play our part to limit the spread of the virus. As such we have decided to cancel dryland training scheduled for tomorrow, Wednesday November 25th for both the Halifax and Wolfville sessions.
Our remaining dryland program offerings will transition to an online platform, starting on Sunday November 29th. Additional details relating to the online dryland sessions will be provided later this week and posted on our web site.
We remain optimistic that this is a temporary measure that is necessary to help curb the spread of the virus throughout Nova Scotia and we continue to look forward to our on-snow season.
Thank you for your continued patience and understanding as we navigate this ever changing landscape, As always, should you have any questions or concerns please do connect with me at timm@cbcl.ca