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Former London, Ont. nurse fined $10K in Aylmer Church of God COVID-19 rallyKirsten Nagle was found guilty by the provincial court of violating a section of the Reopening Ontario Act.CanadaSep 28, 2022
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No evidence Kelowna man caused dog to become dangerous: B.C. Supreme Court“Charlie grabbed Spike by the head and shook him, causing significant injuries including a fractured jaw that needed to be wired shut until it healed."CrimeMay 23, 2022
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Vernon, B.C. mobile home park plagued by wastewater leakResidents of the Crown Villa mobile home park in Vernon, B.C. are worried they might end up losing their homes because of an ongoing wastewater leak.CanadaApr 6, 2022
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First Nations advocate says ‘urgency’ needed for taxi behaviour fines in WinnipegA Manitoba advocate is dismayed Winnipeg's city council didn't pass a bylaw amendment which would have seen vehicle-for-hire drivers fined for inappropriate behaviour.CanadaMar 27, 2022
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Workplace injury leads to nearly $20K fine for MacKenzie Art Gallery in ReginaRegina provincial court fined Mackenzie Art Gallery Inc. $19,600 from a workplace incident that occurred in January 2020 where a worker was injured while using a table saw.CanadaDec 28, 2021
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Whistler woman handed $60,000 in fines for regularly feeding bearsInvestigators discovered the woman was buying bulk produce for the bears, including "up to 10 cases of apples, 50 pounds of carrots and up to 15 dozen eggs" a week.EnvironmentOct 1, 2021
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Kingston city council to discuss photo radar speeding ticketsThe City of Kingston is gathering information about Ontario's photo radar program to build a foundation should council wish to move forward in the future.NewsAug 10, 2021
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‘It’s a worship protest rally’: Loophole found for outdoor religious services in KelownaKelowna's Kerry Park is drawing a growing congregation of people listening to music, worship and speeches every Sunday, but there are questions over whether the crowd is allowed.CanadaMay 23, 2021
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COVID-19: Fine against Prince Albert, Sask. church stayedA $14,000 fine against a Prince Albert, Sask., church has been stayed after a multi-day event caused an outbreak of COVID-19.CanadaMay 21, 2021
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AHS drops case, pays legal fees of Alberta café that reopened in spite of COVID-19 rulesThe Whistle Stop Cafe in Mirror reopened for dine-in services when it was not allowed. Now, Alberta Health Services has stopped pursuing the defiance in court.HealthFeb 23, 2021
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