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Fines coming after large rally against COVID-19 restrictions in Manitoba, province says

Fines coming after large rally against COVID-19 restrictions in Manitoba, province says
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Manitoba government says fines coming after large rally against COVID-19 restrictions

Enforcement officers did not stop the event but were collecting video footage and other evidence while keeping a low profile, said Cameron Friesen. It was the determination of those individuals who were acting for the province at the time that they would do so without attracting attention to themselves, he said. It s up to the officers who are at those events to decide how to proceed in a manner that keeps everyone safe. Enforcement officers issued two fines on site, said Friesen. One fine was for violating mandatory self-isolation orders when arriving from other provinces and the other was for attending a larger-than-permitted gathering.

No answers yet in Mitchell case

Brandon Sun Posted: No investigation has been submitted to Manitoba Prosecutions Services for consideration of charges. A spokesperson from Manitoba Justice Christine Mitchell (inset) reportedly died in hospital on July 10 following an overdose at the house of Brandon city manager Rod Sage, pictured during a city council meeting. The Brandon Police Service conducted an “appropriate and professional investigation into Christine Mitchell’s death,” Justice Minister Cameron Friesen said in a Thursday morning statement. (File) For a year and a half, Brandonites have waited for the completion of an RCMP review into the circumstances surrounding the drug overdose death of Christine Mitchell. That wait became somewhat more impatient following news last February that the RCMP had completed its investigation, and had forwarded its report to the Province of Manitoba and into the hands of Justice Minister and Attorney General Cameron Fries

Police in Manitoba, anyone over 18 in some areas to be eligible for COVID-19 vaccination

Posted: Apr 15, 2021 7:27 PM CT | Last Updated: April 16 Further details on when police and firefighters can book their appointments will be provided next week, the province says.(Tyson Koschik/CBC) comments Police in Manitoba will soon be eligible for COVID-19 vaccines, as will anyone over 18 in certain geographic areas hit hard by the illness. Justice Minister Cameron Friesen announced the change for police on Thursday evening after a virtual town-hall meeting. Pleased to report from tonight s COVID-19 vaccine town hall that police have been prioritized in our province and will soon be eligible for the vaccine in MB, Friesen, the former health minister, tweeted after the announcement. Details will follow soon.

CHRISTINE MITCHELL DEATH

CHRISTINE MITCHELL DEATH
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