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Non-compliant Ontario church receives $66k in new fines for violating lockdown rules

Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. An extremely defiant church in Aylmer, Ont. has once again been slapped with tens of thousands of dollars in fines after holding yet another massive gathering amid the ongoing pandemic. A court ordered Church of God Restoration to pay $117,000 in fines on May 14 after finding it in contempt following weeks of hosting consecutive illegal gatherings. The church was also ordered to close its doors for repeatedly violating the Reopening Ontario Act.  Just days later, on May 16, the church held yet another large gathering complete with a makeshift outdoor church stage and a seating area set up for the service.

Ontario church charged for holding outdoor services | World

People attend an outdoor worship service in May 2021 held at the Church of God of Aylmer in Ontario, Canada. | Herbert Hildebrandt A Canadian congregation has been charged with violating lockdown rules when it held multiple outdoor worship services with more than 10 people in attendance after its church building was shut down by the government.  The Church of God in Aylmer, Ontario, held two services, one on May 16 and the other on May 23 attended by hundreds of people, that violated the Reopening Ontario Act because it exceeded the capacity limit.  Also known as the Roadmap to Reopen, Step 1 of the program involves allowing outdoor gatherings of no more than 10 people and non-essential retail being allowed at 15% capacity.

Ontario church charged for holding outdoor services | World

People attend an outdoor worship service in May 2021 held at the Church of God of Aylmer in Ontario, Canada. | Herbert Hildebrandt A Canadian congregation has been charged with violating lockdown rules when it held multiple outdoor worship services with more than 10 people in attendance after its church building was shut down by the government.  The Church of God in Aylmer, Ontario, held two services, one on May 16 and the other on May 23 attended by hundreds of people, that violated the Reopening Ontario Act because it exceeded the capacity limit.  Also known as the Roadmap to Reopen, Step 1 of the program involves allowing outdoor gatherings of no more than 10 people and non-essential retail being allowed at 15% capacity.

Church Of God Charged Again As Over 300 People Gather For Outdoor Service

Locked doors and additional charges didn't seem to deter the Church of God in Aylmer Sunday, where over 300 in.

COVID-19: 1 death, 43 cases in London-Middlesex; youth 12 and older vaccine-eligible in Lambton

COVID-19: 1 death, 43 cases in London-Middlesex; youth 12 and older vaccine-eligible in Lambton Matthew Trevithick © THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Lars Hagberg A person wears a mask to protect them from the COVID-19 while walking by a sign about the ongoing pandemic in Kingston, Ontario on Friday, April 16, 2021. Jump to: - Outbreaks - Schools - Vaccinations and Testing - Ontario - Elgin and Oxford - Huron and Perth - Sarnia and Lambton One death and 43 new COVID-19 cases have been reported in London-Middlesex, local health officials said Monday. The news comes as vaccine eligibility expands across the province to all adults 18 and older. In Lambton, meanwhile, vaccine eligibility is being expanded to youth 12 and up.

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