Vancouver Mayor to Discuss Possibility of Canucks Viewing Party
The city of Vancouver is buzzing with excitement as the Canucks continue their journey in the Stanley Cup playoffs. With the team’s recent success, many fans are eager to gather together and watch the games in a communal setting. However, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, large gatherings are still prohibited in the city.
In light of this, Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart has announced that he will be addressing the potential of a Canucks viewing party in the city. The mayor’s office has received numerous requests from fans and businesses to host a public viewing event for the games.
Mayor Stewart acknowledges the enthusiasm of the fans but also emphasizes the importance of following public health guidelines. He states, “We understand the desire to come together and support our team, but we must prioritize the safety and well-being of our community.”
The mayor’s office has been in discussions with health officials and the Canucks organization to explore options for a safe and responsible viewing party. This includes implementing strict protocols such as mandatory mask-wearing, physical distancing, and limited capacity.
It is important to note that any decision regarding a viewing party will be made in accordance with the current public health orders and guidelines. The safety of the community will be the top priority in this matter.
In the meantime, Mayor Stewart encourages fans to continue supporting the Canucks from the comfort of their own homes. He also reminds everyone to follow the guidelines set by health officials to help curb the spread of COVID-19.
The mayor’s address on the potential of a Canucks viewing party will take place in the coming days. The city will provide updates on the situation as they become available. For now, let us all continue to cheer on our team and stay safe.
