Kentville business fined $11K for opening in protest of lockdown measures
Mike Huntley, the owner of Sand and Sea Dive Shop in Kentville, N.S., says the public health restrictions are unfair and hurting small businesses. He opened his store and was fined by police.
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Posted: May 26, 2021 2:59 PM AT | Last Updated: May 26
Kentville police charged Sand and Sea Dive Shop under the Health Protection Act for operating during the lockdown restrictions. (Shutterstock)
The owner of a diving shop in Kentville, N.S., who was fined $11,622 on Tuesday for opening during the provincial lockdown says the third-wave restrictions are unfair and hurting small businesses.
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