KITCHENER --
The doors to Trinity Bible Chapel have been locked for the weekend after a judge granted a temporary injunction.
The Attorney General's office asked for an order to have local law enforcement lock the doors on the property on Friday afternoon.
"Trinity is playing games with the court," said Richard Ogden, who was representing the Attorney General's office, in his closing arguments ahead of the judge's decision.
Part of the Attorney General's office's arguments included 75 pages of historical legal interactions that individually mentioned each church elder, including the pastor.
The factum repeatedly referred to the most recent Sunday services in April.