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Hamilton police have charged the organizer of a Hugs Over Masks event that took place in the city hall forecourt this past weekend.In a release, police say that more than 100 people gathered on Nov. 8 for a Hugs Over Masks event to rally against COVID-19 restrictions.Police identified a 26-year-old man as the organizer and had informed him that the planned protest was prohibited under the Reopening Ontario Act and he could face charges. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The event went forward anyways.Police say Hamilton bylaw officers as well as police attended the event and saw that i
stanley cup t exceeded the number of guests allowed at an outdoor gathering under current COVID-19 measures. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The organizer that police had previously identified was at the event and was subsequently charged under the Reopening Ontario Act. Anyone convicted of the offence is subject to a minimum fine of $10,000.Speaking to the media Friday, Mayor Fred Eisenberger
stanley cup said those that support the anti-mask movement need to stop being silly and follow public healt
stanley thermosflasche h recommendations. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Think about your parents and your loved ones, he said. Its irresponsible for people not to be wearing masks. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The organizer, who is not named in the release, will ap Qcox Van attack victims have recourse options: lawyers
Halton Public Health is reporting 92 new COVID-19 cases and one more death Friday Jan. 8 , as Ontario Premier Doug Ford calls residents to hunker down and 8220 tay home amid the record-high infe
stanley website ctions across the province. We have to do everything we can now to save lives, Ford said in a press conference at Queens Park on Friday, urging people to follow public health measures, including avoiding gatherings, wearing a mask, and practising physical distancing. If these basic measures continue to be ignored, the consequences will be more dire. The shutdown wont end at the end of January and we wil
stanley mug l have to look at more extreme measures, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontario reported 4,249 new COVID-19 cases and 26 more deaths Friday.In Halton, the number of new cases is 92, with 36 additional infections in Burlington, 33 in Oakville, 22 in Milton, and one in Halton Hills, bringing the total cases to 6,799 since the start of the pandemic, with 5,875 considered resolved. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are still 794 active cases of the novel coronavirus.Chartwell Brant Cent
stanley tumblers re long-term care residence in Burlington reported its first death, although it is not specified as a resident death. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Of the newly confirmed cases, 21 are in people under the age of 20, 25 in people aged 20 to 39, 29 in people aged 4