COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What's happening Tuesday, May 11 Communal living is not an excuse for large gatherings, a judge tells a Charlottetown man, and Elections P.E.I. puts measures in place for safe voting in Cornwall. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 11, 2021 7:20 AM AT | Last Updated: May 11 A car and transport truck at the checkpoint at the foot of Confederation Bridge.(Kirk Pennell/CBC News) A Stratford resident was fined $1,000 under the Public Health Act on Monday for hosting a gathering that exceeded the allowable limit of the household plus 10 people. This comes while a Charlottetown man was fined $2,500 in court on Monday for the same reason, with the judge saying his communal living defence was no excuse for breaking public health guidelines.