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Parents question value of VIAHA’s mandatory online respect workshop

Not everybody is happy about taking an online respect workshop deemed mandatory by the Vancouver Island Amateur Hockey Association.

Juice FM recently caught up with a couple of hockey moms.

The moms say at least one parent of each registered child has to take the workshop by the end of the month.

They say it costs 12 dollars and there are over 300 parents that have a kid involved in VIAHA.

The association made the workshop mandatory as a part of a larger effort to prevent incidents at the rink.

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