Ottawa bylaw officers laid 13 charges and issued seven warnings over the Easter weekend for violations of the province’s emergency order, which went into effect at 12:01 a.m. Saturday. Another six charges and seven warnings were given out for businesses and people violating the city’s mask bylaw. Read More
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From the Blessed Barber, to kids playing soccer: Here's who ran afoul of COVID laws in Ottawa last weekend
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