Police in Ottawa and other parts of the country, impacted by ongoing protests and blockades, are warning participants of increased law enforcement efforts as the country heads into its second straight week of Freedom Convoy demonstrations.
Police continue to issue tickets and make arrests in Ottawa as the trucker convoy protest drags into its second week, stretching resources to the limit.
Police continue to issue tickets and make arrests in Ottawa as the trucker convoy protest drags into its second week, stretching resources to the limit.
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Norfolk County, ON, Canada / NorfolkToday.ca
May 17, 2021 | 7:29 AM
The doors may be locked, but the Church of God in Aylmer drew as big a crowd as ever.
Aylmer Police report that on Sunday, over 200 vehicles were in the Church of God parking lot and well over 400 people were in attendance.
Charges against the church, organizers, and participants are pending.
Aylmer Police say they are looking into further options to ensure compliance with this church in order to protect the community from harm.
On Friday, Church of God has been fined $35,000, Pastor Henry Hildebrant fined $10,000 and assistant Pastor Peter Wall $3,000.
The Church has also been ordered to pay $69,000 in legal costs.