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Last Modified: 4:15 PM CDT Tuesday, May. 18, 2021 | Updates
Manitoba issued 70 tickets and 123 warnings last week for disobeying COVID-19 pandemic rules.
Most of the tickets (May 10-16) were to individuals: 62 were $1,296 fines for various offences, including 53 for gatherings inside private residences or on outdoor private property, six for failure to self-isolate, one for unnecessary northern travel, and two to sole proprietorships.
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Five people were fined $298 for failing to wear a face covering in an indoor public place.
Three businesses were hit with $5,000 tickets.
Osborne Village pub Toad in the Hole was one of them. Co-owner Kevin Monk stressed it was a lapse by a couple of employees, rather than intentional COVID-19 rule-breaking by the Winnipeg b
Manitoba fines nearly 3 dozen attendees of anti-mask, anti-lockdown rallies
Enforcement officers have doled out over $40,000 in tickets to Manitobans who ve attended various anti-mask and anti-lockdown rallies this month, and more fines are on the way, the government says.
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Posted: May 11, 2021 11:36 AM CT | Last Updated: May 11
Roughly 150 people were in attendance at rally outside the Winnipeg Law Courts on May 3. The current provincial health regulations say no more than five people may gather together outside in a public place.(Gary Solilak/CBC)
A total of 112 warnings and 58 tickets were issued for the week of April 26 to May 2, including 42 $1,296 tickets to individuals for various offences, 12 $298 tickets to individuals for failure to wear a mask in indoor public places and four $5,000 tickets to businesses.