long weekend to people entering restricted areas and to others not following COVID-19 orders, according to the city.In an update on Tuesday, the city’s emergency operations centre director Paul Johnson said the bulk of the offences were primarily related to people not following ‘do not enter’ signs on city property during the weekend.
Ontario’s chief medical officer wants in-person schooling to resume before provincial reopening Around 162 tickets were issued to individuals not following rules, including 133 at Smokey Hollow Falls, 25 near Chedoke Falls and four at Albion Falls.“We do really have now a zero tolerance for that at the city of Hamilton,” Johnson said.“If you are in areas you’re not supposed to be or doing things at the falls.