A southern Manitoba church that was repeatedly ticketed for breaking public health orders on gatherings during the pandemic must pay a $30,000 fine, a judge has ruled.
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Tobias Tissen speaks at a protest supporting the seven churches fighting pandemic restrictions in court in front of the Law Courts in Winnipeg on Monday, May 3, 2021. For JS story.Winnipeg Free Press 2020.
Court documents confirm the identities of four people arrested over the weekend for repeated violations of pandemic public health orders.
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Court documents confirm the identities of four people arrested over the weekend for repeated violations of pandemic public health orders.
Retired Winnipeg chiropractor and lockdown opponent Gerry Bohemier, 71, Hugs over Masks organizer Sharon Vickner, 53, and anti-lockdown rally organizers Todd McDougall, 36, and Patrick Allard, 39, were all taken into custody and quickly released on bail.