Enmax Centre enrolls in Restriction Exemption Program

The Enmax Centre has decided to implement the Restriction Exemption Program for all future events and Lethbridge Hurricanes hockey games. Fans who are 12 years of age or older will have to provide partial proof of one vaccination electronically or in paper form for September 20th. By October 1st, fans will have to show full proof of a double vaccination. If fans are not vaccinated, they will have to provide a negative covid test 48 hours before the game.

“Already installed in the facility is over 80 hand sanitizer stations throughout the venue. We’ll be following our covid cleaning protocols that were in place prior to the vaccinations. All smoking areas will be permanently removed from the venue. Some of the changes coming that will soon be installed are covid shields throughout the facility for concessions and other locations. We’ll have some new self-serve ticket scanning systems that allow people to self-scan their tickets to limit touch. We’ll have metal detectors as well. For hockey games, the southwest doors will be closed for entrance. It will be an exit only,” says General Manager of the Enmax Centre, Kim Gallucci.

The General Manager of the Lethbridge Hurricanes, Peter Anholt, adds, “I can’t emphasize enough how many discussions we’ve had with Kim, his staff, our league, and partners. These decisions haven’t come lightly. We really want to emphasize that.”

Fans will also have to wear a mask unless they are eating or drinking during events or games.

 

For more information, you can visit http://www.enmaxcentre.ca/

Micah Quinn

After graduating from Mount Royal University in Calgary with a Broadcasting Diploma, Micah made the trek down to Lethbridge to work for Bridge City News. He has previously worked at City TV Calgary on the Breakfast Television morning show. He looks forward to connecting with this community, and reaching a new audience. Micah has a passion for interviewing and finding out why people think the way they do. You’ll often find him pursuing local feature stories and hard news.

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