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Locking or fencing off rebel churches under consideration in Chatham-Kent Lockdown Protest Sign (BlackburnNews.com photo) By Paul Pedro May 6, 2021 6:02pm Share via:
The Municipality of Chatham-Kent is looking at tougher measures for repeat offenders of the Reopening Ontario Act.
Alberta Health Services closed Grace Life Church just outside of Edmonton last month and surrounded it with fencing after church officials continued to refuse to follow mandatory public health restrictions.
Shropshire said the municipality is doing everything possible to try and work with people, including education and warnings, but he reminds the public that there are increasing fines and penalties for those who continue to disregard the public health and safety rules, up to and including jail time. He said that should serve as a deterrent, if it hasn’t already.
December 11, 2020
The Municipality of Chatham-Kent is closing the doors of local facilities for rental and use by those from designated COVID-19 “red” or “lockdown” areas.
Effective immediately, the municipality of Chatham-Kent will not rent or allow the use of facilities by individuals from areas that have been placed in a high-risk designation.
Chatham-Kent Chief Administrative Officer Don Shropshire said the decision was made in based on consultation with the CK Public Health team.
“Our change in policy limits the efforts of those who are trying to avoid the public health restrictions in their areas by transferring their activities to CK,” Shropshire said. “The restrictions will apply to both existing bookings and future bookings, until their community’s COVID status improves.”