Menu

Topics

Connect

Comments

Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first.

36 coronavirus fines laid in Guelph during stay-at-home order

Travis Dhanraj speaks with a Simcoe, Ont., mother who said she was fined $880 after dropping her children off with their grandparents – Jan 18, 2021

The City of Guelph says 36 provincial fines of $880 for illegally gathering have been laid since the stay-at-home order went into effect on Jan. 14.

Story continues below advertisement

The count includes tickets issued by Guelph police and bylaw officers, along with University of Guelph campus police.

City bylaw and police have laid 14 charges related to gatherings, while campus police have laid 22

The university said 12 of the fines laid on campus stem from unsanctioned gatherings that were held in the East Village Townhouses on Jan. 15 and 16.

At least 64 students have since tested positive for the novel coronavirus and as many as 200 were forced into self-isolation because of the functions.

The other 10 fines from campus police come from three gatherings that were held between Jan. 25 and Feb. 1.

The daily email you need for Guelph's top news stories.

As for city bylaw and Guelph police, the 14 fines they issued stem from three gatherings between Jan. 18 and Feb. 1.

Story continues below advertisement

In total, the city said it responded to 59 complaints about gatherings during that time. It has also responded to 16 complaints about businesses and fined one but it’s unclear what the charge was for.

The city has also created a map to report and track COVID-19 concerns in Guelph.

Story continues below advertisement

Guelph’s public health unit reported one more death related to COVID-19 in the city on Wednesday, bringing its death toll to 25 during the pandemic.

It’s the third death to be reported in as many days as 11 deaths attributed to the disease have been reported in the city so far this year. Guelph reported 14 deaths in all of 2020.

View more
Advertisement

You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.

View Original Article