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Manitoba to introduce new fines for driving on closed roads, minister saysManitoba's amendments to the Highway Traffic Act come into force on Saturday, and they include new offences for driving on closed roads.TrafficJun 30, 2023
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32 charges laid at Brady Road landfill, Winnipeg police sayLast Friday, officers went to the landfill after getting reports of loads falling onto the road and trucks failing to stop at the stop sign at Ethan Boyer Way.CrimeSep 21, 2022
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Woman charged with assaulting Winnipeg bylaw officers over social distancing infractionsThe city says the woman was served two summons on May 14, both for failing to maintain two metres' distance from another individual.CrimeMay 22, 2020
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Licence suspension and wage garnishing, options as Toronto tries to collect $577M for unpaid finesA auditor general's report estimates around 2 million fines have not been collected by the city since 2002.CanadaMay 11, 2018
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Ontario court rules police can fix small errors after issuing ticketsAn officer who fixes minor mistakes after issuing a ticket does not affect its validity, the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled Thursday.TrafficJan 19, 2017
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City to debate issuing parking tickets by mailToronto's executive committee will discuss a request today to amend the Provincial Offences Act and allow the city's parking enforcement officers to issue infractions by mail.PoliticsAug 20, 2014
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