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Woolwich church faces more charges after ignoring COVID-19 rules once again

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Woolwich pastor faces fine of up to $100,000 for Sunday service ignoring COVID-19 lockdown “Bylaw enforcement attended Trinity Bible Chapel on Sunday, April the 4th, and observed approximately 300 people attending indoor services,” Redman said.“The church has a capacity for 575 people.

Under the provincial regulations, the capacity for the church would be 86.”The Trinity Bible Chapel has been racking up charges on and off since Christmas.These are the first new charges laid against the church since it was elders were ordered to pay $38,000 last month after they were found in contempt of court.In addition, they were also ordered by the court to pay another $45,000 in court fees.

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