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Charges are looming following yet another service at Aylmer’s Church of God over the weekend, the town’s police say.
Officers monitored the Sunday service at the John Street church, which was attended by “a large number of participants” in violation of provincial rules to slow the spread of COVID-19, Aylmer police said.
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“Charges against the organization and two directors who organized and actively participated in the service are pending,” police said.
The city says if Kryptonian Ink doesn t comply, it may face harsher measures.
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Posted: Apr 29, 2021 8:52 AM ET | Last Updated: April 29
Kryptonian Ink, a tattoo shop in Hamilton, is ignoring public health measures and staying open despite warnings from public health officials that it could encourage the spread of COVID-19.(Bobby Hristova/CBC)
A Hamilton tattoo parlour on the Mountain has shrugged off lockdown measures and hasn t stopped operating despite being under investigation and facing bylaw charges.
This comes despite a third spike of COVID-19 cases, and repeated warnings from public health officials for people to stay physically distanced, wear masks and only shop for the essentials in order to prevent the spread of the virus.
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The two Ontario regions hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic are balking at the province’s plans to gradually reopen the economy and raising the prospect that the government should delay loosening restrictions in their areas.
Representatives in Toronto and Peel Region, which includes Mississauga and Brampton, say the transition from stay-at-home orders to the province’s colour-coded framework guiding business reopenings has the potential to spiral out of control with the rise of faster-spreading, more contagious variants. Although most of the province re-entered the framework on Tuesday, public-health units in Toronto
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Timing is everything. Are several of Canada’s provinces about to blow it by opening up too soon – getting the timing all wrong? It looks like it.
We hope to be proved wrong in the coming weeks and months; we would like nothing better. But the experience of the past pandemic year suggests otherwise.