Posted: Feb 03, 2021 8:00 AM ET | Last Updated: February 3
OPP issued a court summons to a 66 year-old man from Thunder Bay, after officers were tipped off about a birthday party with 23 people inside a home.(Paula Duhatschek/CBC)
A birthday party held a week and a half ago in Shuniah, outside of Thunder Bay, Ont. will be a party to never forget, mainly, for its potential cost.
OPP said on January 28 they were called to a private residence, after an anonymous tip about a number of vehicles in a driveway at a home in the community.
It turned out 23 people were inside the home, which is illegal under the Reopening Ontario Act. A 66-year-old man from Thunder Bay was charged in the incident.
Thunder Bay resident was issued summons for court, not $880 fine: OPP clarify
A media spokesperson with the Thunder Bay Ontario Provincial Police clarified a 66-year-old resident who hosted a party at a private residence in Shuniah with 23 people was issued a summons for court, not a $880 as they initially stated through a news release last week.
Feb 3, 2021 11:21 AM By: TbNewsWatch.com Staff
Courtesy OPP.
THUNDER BAY Thunder Bay Ontario Provincial Police have clarified a 66-year-old resident who hosted a party at a private residence in the Township of Shuniah last month was issued a summons for court, not an $880 as they initially stated through a news release last week.
The confusion over lockdown rules in Ontario is making its way onto the province s frozen lakes.
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Posted: Jan 26, 2021 6:30 AM ET | Last Updated: January 26
Under provincial regulations, ice anglers cannot stay overnight in their huts, say OPP.(Gord Ellis/CBC) comments
The confusion over lockdown rules in Ontario is making its way onto the province s frozen lakes.
Regulations imposed by the provincial government have left many anglers wondering if they are able to stay at their ice shacks overnight. The quick answer is no.
During the day, fishing is allowed, said Sgt. Mike Golding, with the OPP in Thunder Bay. He said if you are outside, anglers have to be in a group of five or less.
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