stay-at-home order.Both of them were laid at one home, and at a cost of $750, while responding to a complaint about residential gatherings.
Police can’t randomly stop people under coronavirus stay-at-home order, Ontario government says The city said its bylaw officers responded to 15 calls about residential gatherings and another six calls about businesses not following guidelines, but no other fines were laid.No charges were issued to any big box stores during inspections by bylaw either, but the city didn’t say how many stores were inspected.Deputy CAO Colleen Clack-Bush noted that Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health reported that the seven-day average number of positive tests and confirmed cases has gone down for the first time.