Demonstrators at the No More Lockdowns rally in UpTown Waterloo gather to hear guest speakers.Luke Schulz / Kitchener Today
Offering an update on bylaw response to the continuing, weekly anti-lockdown protests in UpTown Waterloo, officials said 27 charges have been laid in relation to those demonstrations – including seven individual court summonses with some being issued to repeat offenders. Those summonses carry three charges each – involving attendance and organization of a public event or gathering contrary to current regulations, failure to comply with public guidance of physical distancing as outlined by the Reopening Ontario Act (ROA) and failure to remain at residence contrary to the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act (EMCPA)
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Every day, Sarmiento works diligently beside her crew to serve quality food, with excellent service and warm smiles to restaurant guests. In addition, her significant contribution to employee growth, marketing and restaurant operations, continues to make a positive impact on both employees and guests. Born and raised in the Philippines, Sarmiento began her journey with McDonald’s 20 years ago in her hometown of Manila. She started as crew and worked her way up to manager. Then Sarmiento moved to Weyburn in 2013 to continue her career with McDonald’s. “When I first moved to Weyburn, I was very nervous. As time went on, I fell in love with the community. The people here are very friendly,” said Sarmiento.