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Police reminding Vancouver Canucks fans to stay out of the COVID-19 penalty box while celebrating

“While we understand people naturally want to celebrate Canuck victories, we encourage them to do so within their own homes, or at small gatherings."
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Delta police and Surrey RCMP are reminding Canucks fans along the Scott Road corridor to celebrate safely and responsibly. PHOTO: SANDOR GYARMATI

As the Vancouver Canucks continue their quest for the Stanley Cup, Surrey RCMP and Delta Police Department are reminding fans to celebrate safely.

For several years Canucks fans have gathered to celebrate playoff wins at the intersection of 72nd Avenue and Scott Road along the North Delta/Surrey border.

In the interest of ensuring the celebrations remain safe, Surrey RCMP and Delta Police will be in attendance ensuring public safety, and managing traffic. Although police will be taking a measured approach, officers will be on hand enforcing the Criminal Code, and other provincial statutes including the liquor act. Officers will also be mindful of current COVID-19 public health orders, and will be monitoring the gathering for compliance.

“While we understand people naturally want to celebrate Canuck victories, we encourage them to do so within their own homes, or at small gatherings,” says Cris Leykauf, spokesperson for Delta Police. “We have been seeing growing crowds along the border between Surrey and Delta, and we want to let people know that we’re working with our partners at Surrey RCMP to ensure the area remains safe for pedestrians and motorists.”

“Celebrations during previous play-off runs have been peaceful and, apart from traffic concerns, crowds have not caused significant issues,” added RCMP S.Sgt. Winston Shorey, Acting Community Services Officer. “This year, however, we are concerned about of the risk of COVID-19 transmission among those who attend the gathering. We are asking everyone to ensure that they are complying with COVID-19 public health orders while celebrating.”

For more information on current public health orders please visit the B.C. Provincial Health website at: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/about-bc-s-health-care-system/office-of-the-provincial-health-officer/current-health-topics/covid-19-novel-coronavirus

Go Canucks Go! 

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