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CBC News highlights the City of Kamloops, BC who has already converted two of their arenas to cold water flooding using the REALice system and saving thousands of taxpayers dollars annually thus far. After finding success at the smaller community arenas, the City is ready to...

"Moisture is in the air" The humidity in a rink is always changing. The outside weather conditions, the number of spectators and players, open doors, gates and garage doors are all contributors to humidity, as are longer seasons with the ice staying in all year round. Of course, using...

One of the things we see is that most facilities, although they’re increased their temps, aren’t running their ice warm enough yet. Checking to see if there are ridges between the resurfacer lanes is one of the best indicators of whether your ice is freezing too...

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