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An Ontario Superior Court judge has stayed a restraining order against a North Bay business owner in anticipation of a loosening of COVID-19 restrictions by…
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THUNDER BAY A Thunder Bay woman has failed in a bid to recover two dogs that were removed from her home because of a history of aggressive behaviour.
The decision on her appeal was announced Friday by Ontario s Health Services Appeal and Review Board.
In February, the Thunder Bay District Health Unit ordered the woman to surrender a dog described by bite victims as a mastiff/boxer-type and a dog described by victims as a pitbull-type.
The animals were confirmed to have been involved in two biting incidents in December 2020 and January 2021, and were the subject of investigations into two other biting incidents in January.
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An Ontario Superior Court judge has adjourned a case involving the approval of a restraining order against the owner of Stewart’s Decorating in North Bay to June 10.
Counsel for Alexandra Stewart, the owner of Stewart’s Decorating, and the North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit appeared before Regional Senior Judge for the Northeast Region M. Gregory Ellies in a virtual court session Tuesday morning to discuss the order.
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The Superior Court of Justice issued a restraining order last week against Stewart over alleged further non-compliance with the health unit’s Section 22 order, made under the Health Protection and Promotion Act, which ordered her business immediately close to the public and all patrons April 17 for not following COVID-19 restrictions.