NORTH GRENVILLE — Four individuals have been charged in connection with a large gathering held in Kemptville earlier this month to protest the province-wide COVID-19 lockdown, Grenville County Ontario Provincial Police said Thursday. Read More
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OPP charge four individuals following investigation into anti-lockdown gathering at Kemptville
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