AHC surface readied for summer
There may not be many cooler places this week than inside the Art Hauser Centre, as the city starts the process of installing the ice surface for the new season.
With the government of Saskatchewan allowing indoor arenas to open as of July 6 as part of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan, local user groups will now be able to get into the facility from August. At least one hockey camp will get on the surface in the coming weeks as well as a skating group.
“What we went through the last four months, I don’t want to use the word normal, but for our users of the Art Hauser it’s exciting that it’s going in and some of the users that use it in August will have that opportunity. Hopefully, that leads into fall as we wait for more information,” Curtis Olsen, sport and recreation manager with the City of Prince Albert told paNOW.
As for when hockey teams can get back on the ice, whether that be local minor teams or the Western Hockey League’s Prince Albert Raiders, that remains to be seen. The WHL is targeting an Oct. 2 start date for the 2020-21 regular season, but that is contingent on approval from health authorities in all jurisdictions.