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A Saskatoon church that was fined $14,000 for allegedly exceeding the worship services gathering limit has posted notices warning police and government officials against trespassing.
Fellowship Baptist Church on Taylor Street south of Aden Bowman Collegiate was issued the fine March 11, but the fine was omitted from the province’s daily COVID-19 update by mistake, the Ministry of Health explained in an email.
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The “no trespassing” notices posted on Fellowship’s entrances names police or “any other party acting on behalf of the government” without permission or a search warrant.
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A Saskatoon church that was fined $14,000 for allegedly exceeding the worship services gathering limit has posted notices warning police and government officials against trespassing.
Fellowship Baptist Church on Taylor Street south of Aden Bowman Collegiate was issued the fine March 11, but the fine was omitted from the province’s daily COVID-19 update by mistake, the Ministry of Health explained in an email.
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Try refreshing your browser, or Saskatoon church fined $14,000 posts warning for police, government Back to video
The “no trespassing” notices posted on Fellowship’s entrances names police or “any other party acting on behalf of the government” without permission or a search warrant.
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Federal Court judge dismisses bid to halt hotel quarantines
by The Canadian Press
Last Updated Apr 26, 2021 at 12:58 pm EDT
OTTAWA A group of air travellers has lost a Federal Court bid for an interim injunction to prohibit hotel quarantines for returning passengers.
Justice William Pentney says in a written ruling that the three-day stay in federally designated facilities does not put Canadians’ security at significant risk.
The mandatory quarantine part of a two-week self-isolation regime for travellers flying back from abroad came into effect on Feb. 22 following federal measures announced the previous month.
It has faced some backlash from opposition MPs, civil liberties groups and health experts for either coming too late, encroaching on individual freedoms or not going far enough.
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