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Cascades’ Canada West Men’s Soccer Opener Postponed Due To Smoke

Kamloops – The first Canada West conference game of the season for the University of the Fraser Valley men’s soccer team has been postponed due to smoke from the ongoing forest fires in B.C.

The Cascades were set to open the campaign on Saturday at 1 p.m. in Kamloops vs. the Thompson Rivers WolfPack, but poor air quality has prompted a postponement. As of Thursday afternoon, air quality in Kamloops was rated as 10+ on Environment Canada’s Air Quality Health Index (AQHI).

Three other games have also been postponed – the Trinity Western Spartans’ Saturday game in Kelowna vs. the UBC Okanagan Heat, and Friday-Saturday games between the UNBC Timberwolves and the Victoria Vikes in Prince George.

The status of the Cascades’ scheduled Sunday game in Kelowna vs. UBCO (3 p.m. start) is yet to be determined; there is also a possibility that the UFV-TRU match could be rescheduled to Monday, air quality permitting. These matters will be discussed by all involved parties Friday afternoon, once weekend air quality forecasts are available.

The Canada West Board of Directors approved a new air quality policy earlier this week, which recommends that members postpone a match if the AQHI is seven or greater. 

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