(Courtesy of Greg Hoddinott
Manager, Marketing & Communications
Owen Sound Attack)(Courtesy of Greg Hoddinott Manager, Marketing & Communications Owen Sound Attack)
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Owen Sound Attack issues statement regarding provincial policies

Effective Saturday, December 18, 2021 the number of spectators permitted at an Owen Sound Attack home games has been reduced to 50% capacity, in accordance with an announcement made by the Province of Ontario on Wednesday afternoon.

The new capacity limit at the Harry Lumley Bayshore will now be 1,505 fans.

Furthermore, effective Sunday, December 19, 2021 the consumption of food and beverage at Attack games will be strictly prohibited, in accordance with an announcement made by the Province of Ontario on Friday afternoon.

As a result of the above-mentioned restriction, the Attack will be limiting attendees to Season Ticket Members including all 12 leased private suites, player parents and scouts for the duration the restricted attendance is in effect.

For those who have booked a nightly suite rental in the Molson Canadian Bears Den, Trillium Insurance Premium Seating area, Private suite or purchased single game tickets for remaining games the Attack will be offering refunds on a weekly basis.

Please find below how this will work:

If you purchased your tickets through our online ticketing system or over the phone:You will receive the cost of your tickets back automatically on the credit card you purchased them with on the Monday prior to the game date.

If you purchased your tickets in person at our box office: You can either call the MacVicar & McComb Sutton Realty Attack box office at (519) 371-7452 or come in person to receive your refund as of the Monday prior to the game date.

Please note, even if you have not contacted us to get your refund for your ticket (s) yet, they will be removed from the system for the particular game night, so it will not work on the scanners at the entrance and you will not be permitted into the building.

We have already begun the refund process for games on Tuesday, December 28, 2021 vs. Barrie and Saturday, January 1, 2022 vs. Kitchener.

If you have any questions regarding this please call the MacVicar & McComb Sutton Realty Attack box office during normal business hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday.

All Attack fans attending Attack games are reminded to follow public health measures at the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre.

-Face coverings are mandatory at all times -Consumption of Food and Beverages is strictly prohibited -Children under the age of two will not require a face covering/mask -Standing Room areas are no longer available -Standing of any kind is strictly prohibited including cheering for a goal -Self-screen yourself for COVID-19 symptoms prior to coming to the arena. The following tools can be used for this purpose: City of Owen Sound self-screening tool (QR code also available at arena): CLICK HERE Province of Ontario COVID-19 Customer Screening Tool: CLICK HERE -Provide proof of full vaccination with enhanced certificate including QR code (Must have had 2nd dose 14 days prior to game date) against COVID-19 along with a piece of government issued ID prior to entering the building. Those under the age of 12 will be required to be accompanied and supervised by a fully vaccinated adult and will be required to follow all safety protocols. No Exceptions! -Remain in your assigned seat at all times with the exception of using the bathroom facilities, Attack Shack or MacVicar & McComb Sutton Realty Attack Box Office -Exiting and re-entering the building is not permitted including for smoking. Once you are out you are OUT! -To speed up the entry process we ask that everyone have all documentation out and ready to be checked before reaching our staff members. This includes: Proof of Vaccination – As of January 4th 2022 your personal QR code will be required for entry (Printed or on mobile device) Government Issued ID Game Ticket (Printed or on mobile device) Bag/Purse open (if carrying one)

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