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Coronavirus: Lethbridge business charged with contravening public health order

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COVID-19 restrictions.Although LPS did not release the name of the business in a release on Monday night, the owner of Lethbridge’s Peppermint Hippo Tattoo posted on Facebook that he had been given a court date.JUST IN: The owner of Peppermint Hippo Tattoo confirms on Facebook he is the one issued a #COVID19AB court date by @lethpolice today. #YQL #Lethbridge pic.twitter.com/vf4trNcZ59— Liam Nixon (@GlobalLiamNixon) January 12, 2021Owner Will Woods wrote in a public post: “Yes we opened… and might I add not used the radar… not with the open sign off.”[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]“We now have a court date… if we remain open, they will pull my license indefinitely and give me a large fine to prove.

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