CMHA News

CMHA Donates Jerseys to Christie Lake Kids

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The Cumberland Minor Hockey Association donated some of our older styled jerseys and equipment to the Christie Lake Kids.  They did not have a full set of jerseys before, so the kids were very proud to look like a team.

Click HERE to view the thank you letter.

2010-04-22: Results of the "Future of the CMHA" Questionnaire

The sub-committee on the “Future of the CMHA” recently emailed an online survey to CMHA parents.  The survey received a 40% participation rate. These results are but one component of the sub-committees deliverables, and they would like to thank everyone who participated. 

The CMHA Executive has reviewed the results at their April board meeting, and would like to share the results with the CMHA membership.

2010.04_CMHA_QuestionnaireResults.pdf

Adobe PDF format

2010.04_CMHA_QuestionnaireResults.ppt

Microsoft PowerPoint format

 

2010-03-19: Nike Bauer Recall Junior & Youth Stick Recall

Bauer Hockey has issued a stop sale notice to retailers in North America asking them to
remove the following 11* models from their shelves. Consumers in possession of these
sticks should contact 1-888-734-0443 for more information.


Bauer Junior & Youth Stick Stop Sell Affected Models – North America
Nike Bauer Supreme One90 Youth and Junior Stick (sticks, shafts, and replacement
blades):

Nike Bauer Supreme One50 Junior Stick (sticks, shafts and replacement blades)

  • Nike Bauer Supreme One40 Junior Stick (Sold Only in Canada)
  • Nike Bauer Supreme One70 Junior Stick
  • Nike Bauer/Bauer Supreme One75 Junior Stick (player and goalie sticks)
  • Nike Bauer/Bauer Vapor XX Junior Stick (player and goalie sticks)
  • Nike Bauer Supreme LTX Junior Stick (Sold Only in Canada)
  • Nike Bauer Apollo Junior Stick (Sold only in U.S.)
  • Nike Bauer Supreme Force Junior Stick (Sold only in U.S.)
  • Nike Bauer Vapor XVI Junior Stick
  • Nike Bauer Supreme Accel Junior Stick (Sold only in Canada)

*Bauer had initially included the Nike Bauer Vapor XXX Lite “Woody” Junior Stick and
the Nike Quest Apollo Junior Blade among the products subject to the stop sale notice
on a precautionary basis while awaiting tests results for these two products. Bauer has
since received test results that show both products satisfy the applicable consumer
product safety standards in the U.S. and Canada.

http://cpsr-rspc.hc-sc.gc.ca/PR-RP/recall-retrait-eng.jsp?re_id=1004

http://www.bauer.com/cms-media/10/03/8822-BAUER-live-main-default-multimediadata.pdf

 

2008-07-31: RBK and CCM Helmet Recall

Health Canada has issued a notice with respect to a recall on certain models of RBK and CCM helmets. It has been found that the chin strap of the recalled helmets may disengage while being used by consumers. If the chin strap disengages, the helmet can fall off, posing a potential safety hazard.

Note that Health Canada has not received reports of incidents or incidents to Canadians related to the use of these helmets to this point.

For complete information on this recall and corrective action that can be taken please visit:

http://209.217.71.106/PR/recall-retrait-e.jsp?re_id=423

Sincerely

Todd Jackson
Senior Manager, Safety and Insurance
Hockey Canada

 

 

2006.01.20 - ODMHA Policy on Use of Cameras and PDAs in Dressing Rooms

Technology advancements have allowed cell phones and personal digital assistants (PDA'S) to carry new functions - such as cameras that allow users to secretly photograph objects in front of them while appearing to dial a number. These phones are very popular and widespread.

The ability to snap photos without others knowing has raised significant concerns for members within our Branch. The potential exists for deviant behaviour of camera-phone users photographing others undressing and showering in change rooms. Cell phones already take better pictures than most video cameras; cell phones eliminate the evidence (send it somewhere else), rather than storing it where it can be easily found; unlike video cameras, cell phones don't require disguises or excuses to be brought into such sensitive areas as change rooms, bathrooms etc.

If someone uses a phone this way and takes a photo and puts it on the Internet, it's a violation of personal privacy and will not be tolerated by the ODHA/ODMHA.

Therefore, the following policy will take effect immediate

he use of any form of Camera, Video Camera , Camera Phone or Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) is prohibited in any recreational facility change rooms, during any ODHA/ODMHA sanctioned event.