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Fines are given and more expected after Steinbach protest against pandemic rules

Despite the safety measures in place such as wearing masks, social distancing, and regular hand washing, many people are protesting against the protocols, especially on the wearing of masks. In a recent rally, it involved up to 100 individuals. The rally continued despite the request of the mayor of Manitoba to stop. Several people who […]

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The organizer of the Kelowna rally against COVID-19 restrictions issued a $2,300 fine

The government issued several protocols in an attempt to curb down the spread of COVID-19. As the cases of COVID-19 continues to increase, these safety measures aim to put on a stop to the continuous spread of the pandemic. The organizer of a recent rally was given a $2,300 fine for disobeying the provincial health

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COVID-19 rule-breakers rack up to almost $500K in fines in B.C.

As the government boosts its protocols to limit the spread of COVID-19, several people are still caught violating the safety protocols. There are up to 124 tickets issued with a fine of $2,300 along with several lower fines. The fines are meant to limit further violations against the safety protocols, but still there are a

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Fine issued to the organizer of an anti-mask rally in Kelowna

Although the government imposed safety protocols in an attempt to limit the spread of COVID-19, some do not follow the rules. A $2,300 penalty was given by the Kelowna RCMP to the organizer of a protest in the downtown area. The protest went against the public health orders associated to the prevention of COVID-19. The

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City issues more than two dozen tickets for non-compliance with mask bylaw

Twenty-five tickets were issued to people who failed to comply with the city’s mask bylaw since December 30. It was announced by the city bringing the total number of tickets issued for non-compliance to 98 since the city introduced the bylaw on August 1. One ticket was also issued for failure to display the proper

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Nova Scotia tightens border with New Brunswick

Nova Scotia will be tightening the border with New Brunswick which will be effective on Saturday. As of 8 AM Saturday, anyone coming into the province from New Brunswick must complete the Nova Scotia Safe Check-in form before arriving and self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival. Nova Scotians returning from New Brunswick must also self-isolate

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Ottawa Bylaw issues tickets for seven illegal gatherings during the first weekend of 2021

Ottawa Bylaw officers issued charges for illegal private gatherings at seven Ottawa residences over the New Year’s weekend. Between New Year’s Eve and Monday, January 4, Ottawa Bylaw and Regulatory Services (BLRS) issued 14 charges and six verbal warnings related to provincial orders and the city of Ottawa bylaws about social gatherings and other activities

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Ontario will enter strict lockdown with nearly all non-essential businesses to close

Ontario will go into a strict province-wide lockdown on December 26, forcing nearly all non-essential businesses to close. The lockdown will start at 12:01 AM on December 26 and will last until January 23 for all regions in southern Ontario, the government has announced. The health units not in southern Ontario will remain in lockdown

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Renfrew County hands out two tickets for breaking COVID-19 rules

The Renfrew County and District Health Unit state that two people are facing $875 fines for not self-isolating under local COVID-19 rules. The RCDHU stated in a media release that the two individuals did not adhere to an order from Acting Medical Officer of Health Dr. Robert Cushman that has been in place since October

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How will the Ontario lockdown affect Ottawa and eastern Ontario?

On Boxing Day, Ottawa and communities in eastern Ontario will be among the public health regions in the province locked down for 28 days. Premier Doug Ford announced the details of the lockdown on Monday, after new modeling data was released, forecasting a rise in COVID-19 cases and intensive care hospitalizations provincewide by the end

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Fines people could face for violating Ontario’s coronavirus shutdown laws

Ontario entered a provincewide shutdown on Saturday in a bid to slow the spread of COVID-19. It is the second lockdown for the province since the pandemic started, with the first widespread measures have been in place during the spring. Restrictions targeting social gatherings and businesses are among measures implemented as part of the shutdown.

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Walmart employee in Dawson Creek attacked after asking a man to wear a mask

An employee at a Walmart in Dawson Creek was assaulted after asking a customer to wear a mask in the store. The police stated that they responded to the store following reports of an assault on Wednesday at around 7 PM. After a review of the surveillance video, the RCMP arrested a 30-year-old man and

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Edmonton city peace officers issue tickets to people not wearing masks over the weekend

Edmonton city peace officers issued 36 tickets to people for not wearing a mask or face covering over the weekend. The City of Edmonton stated that from December 11 to 13, community standards peace officers patrolled 200 locations where 245 warnings were given out in addition to the 36 tickets. The city council mandated face

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Man facing charges over anti-mask confrontation in a grocery store

Police in Victoria arrested a man in the latest confrontation over the province’s new order requiring masks in indoor public places to combat COVID-19. Police stated that they were called to a grocery store in the 900 block of Yates Street around 10:30 AM to reports of a man physically and verbally confronting staff over

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A man enraged by mask policy arrested after spitting at the cashier

The victim was an employee in a convenience store. A man accused of berating a convenience store employee and spitting on her plexiglass shield was arrested. The 44-year-old man allegedly entered the downtown store in Kingston on the evening of November 6 carrying a mask but not wearing the face covering. The police stated that

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