Bylaw officers laid 10 charges this past weekend for illegal gatherings at private residences in the city, and more charges could be coming as staff work through requests from residents. Read More
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Bylaw issues 10 charges for illegal private gatherings, 16 for provincial COVID violations over weekend
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