MPP Randy Hillier charged after organizing Kemptville anti-lockdown rally
Ontario Provincial Police have charged the independent MPP for Lanark–Frontenac–Kingston for his role in a rally against COVID-19 restrictions last month that drew dozens of people to the South Branch Bistro in Kemptville, Ont.
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Posted: Apr 29, 2021 4:17 PM ET | Last Updated: April 30
Randy Hillier, seen here arguing with a police officer at a protest in Peterborough, Ont., last week, has now been charged in connection with an anti-lockdown rally that drew dozens of people to the South Branch Bistro in Kemptville, Ont. (Fred Thornhill/Canadian Press)
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With news that kids in elementary school will be heading back to class, local parents are expressing their excitement.
The Upper Canada District School Board announced Wednesday that all elementary students in the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit will be heading back to school on Monday.
Dan Mellon, whose daughter attends Kemptville Public School, says he’s ecstatic to see the kids get back to in-person learning.
“It was fun having the kids home while we did but they really want to get back,” Mellon said. “It’s funny, in years past where they’ve always wanted to stay home and there’ve been snow days – and now, they’re missing their friends and missing that routine. I think for them, the thought of being able to get back now is really a good thing.”
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