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Submitted By Jamie Belore on Wednesday, April 20, 2022 (739 views)
Please see below the link to pre register with IDMHA, this link is only for those who are requesting a permission to skate form or an NRP form.
IDMHA Pre Registration
Thank you

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Submitted By Jamie Belore on Monday, April 11, 2022 (930 views)
I.D.M.H.A ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Wednesday April 27 2022 from
7pm-8pm
Arena Auditorium
AGENDA
1. Approval of the 2020-21 AGM minutes.
2. Receiving and approving the review of the financial report of the Association, and a projected financial position for the upcoming year;
3. Consideration of any proposed amendments to the Letter Patent or By-laws of the Association;
4. Election of new Directors to the Board
AGM NOMINATION FORM
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Submitted By Ryan Baker on Saturday, October 2, 2021 (362 views)
I would like to thank all of the players for their hard work during tryouts. If your name is not on the list please report the U9 local league ice times. I wish you best of luck with your season.
If you forgot to hand in your jersey today please bring it to the rink tomorrow at 10am.
Baker, Lawson
Bartram, Brayden
Breklemans, Mathew
Canning, Austin
Hunter, Noah
Heidbuurt, Logan
Kish, Joey
Leppard, Thomas
Murray, Declan
Ponting, Carter
Richardson, Jaxon
Tyron, Carter
Whatley, Clark
Players listed above please report to practice on Sunday at 10am

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Submitted By Jamie Belore on Wednesday, July 28, 2021 (17144 views)
This is an
URGENT update regarding the legislative requirements under the implementation of Rowan’s Law by the Government of Ontario.
What is Rowan’s Law?
Rowan Stringer was a 17-year old Ottawa varsity rugby player who died from sustaining multiple concussions resulting in a catastrophic swelling of the brain – second impact syndrome. On March 7, 2018, Ontario passed Rowan's Law (Concussion Safety), 2018 and related amendments to the Education Act. However, it is important to understand that this applies to all Sport Organizations, schools, programs and businesses in the province. This is not a hockey ‘thing’ – it is legislation (Ontario Regulation 161/19) from the Government of Ontario.
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