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AGCO issues order against South Branch Bistro

AGCO issues order against South Branch Bistro SHARE ON: The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has suspended the liquor licence of the South Branch Bistro in Kemptville effective immediately.  The Registrar of the AGCO issued the Order of Interim Suspension for “reasons of public interest and safety” as stated in a press release. The decision was made after the restaurant hosted a “No More Lockdowns” protest rally on Thursday where about 200 people attended.  The AGCO, OPP as well as local public health and bylaw officials were at the event where officials report they saw people consuming alcohol inside the establishment and on the licenced patio despite the Province-Wide Shutdown Order made under the Emergency Management and Public Protection Act. Officials say people were not properly socially distanced and most “including staff and children” were not wearing masks.

Divorce activity never been as busy as COVID stirs asset disputes

Divorce activity never been as busy as COVID stirs asset disputes Hilary Punchard, BNN Bloomberg VIDEO SIGN OUT With many couples shut in and spending more time than ever with their significant others during COVID-19 lockdowns, some divorce lawyers said they’re seeing a pandemic surge in demand. Ron Shulman, founder and managing partner of Shulman & Partners LLP, explained that the combination of a work-from-home lifestyle and limited social gatherings have weighed on relationships, prompting a rise in divorce inquiries. “At our offices, we’ve never been as busy as we are right now. In 2020, we saw an increase of inquiries by around 40 per cent some months, compared with previous years,” the family lawyer said in an interview.

Red light cameras on Thunder Bay City Council agenda

Red light cameras on Thunder Bay City Council agenda Thunder Bay city administration is recommending council approve the installation of red light cameras at 10 city intersections. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Feb 26, 2021 7:00 AM ET | Last Updated: February 26 Thunder Bay City Council will consider the installation of red light cameras at 10 Thunder Bay intersections at its Monday meeting.(Dan Taekema/CBC) Thunder Bay city administration is recommending council approve the installation of red light cameras at 10 city intersections. In a report to be presented to council on Monday, administration states the cameras  which are integrated into traffic lights and are designed to capture images of any vehicles running a red light  have been shown to reduce the number of right angle, or T-bone collisions at intersections.

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