
STF president calls to suspend hockey as COVID-19 continues to spread
Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation president Patrick Maze is asking for hockey and other recreational activities to cease operations as an added measure to keep COVID-19 cases out of schools across the province.
Maze said the province’s emphasis on keeping the economy and schools open for as long as possible means the province and parents should rethink priorities this winter.
“If that’s the game that we’re playing, then we need to figure, and some of these recreational opportunities need to be sacrificed, in order to keep schools open in order to keep the economy open,” he said.
Maze, a former Western Hockey League (WHL) referee, had teachers from five communities — Milestone, Martensville, Saskatoon, Weyburn and Yorkton — reach out to him to express concerns about classrooms turning up empty because students were ordered to be in isolation after attending a hockey practice or game.