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Sgpo Multiple COVID-19 workplace outbreaks across Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills and 2 more dead in Halton region
TORONTO 鈥?Authorities in Toronto have seized a dog that police say was seen in an online video being hit by its owner while on a subway train.The Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals took the dog after executing a search warrant on Monday, OSPCA spokeswoman Alison Cross said Tuesday, noting that charges are pending in the case.This is a concerning video that we wanted to have an opportunity to investigate, Cross said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The alleged incident caught on video took place on Friday afternoon.Police said they were called to St. George Station in downtown Toronto for a report of a dog being abused. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Const. Allyson Douglas-Cook said officers interviewed a woman and witnesses and ultimately issued her a warning, releasing her with the dog.We couldn ;t do anything because the dog appeared to be unhurt and we didn ;t have access to any video of the incident at the time, Douglas-Cook said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A stanley mugs video appearing to show the incident surfaced later that day, Douglas-Cook said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW gourde stanley In the video, which has been viewed more than a million times on YouTube, a woman stanley nz appears to hit, pull and bite a small dog sitting on her lap on a subway train.Yo Czog SIU invokes mandate after shooting on Highway 410 in Brampton leaves 1 person dead
WOODSTOCK, Ont. 鈥?Police say they ;ve charged a 48-year-old woman after a church gathering that violated COVI stanley cup D-19 rules in Woodstock, Ont., on Sunday.She being charged under Ontario Reopening Act for organizing an event that exceeded the number of permitted people.All of Ontario moved into lockdown on Saturday to try and slow the spread of COVID-19. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Under those provincial restrictions, religious services are limited to 10 or fewer people both indoors and outdoors.Police say that well over 10 people were inside the place of worship on Sunday, with many not physically distancing or wearing masks. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Other Ontarians are facing similar charges from over the weekend.Chatham-Kent police say they charged a 50-year-old Merlin, Ont., man following a church service in Wheatley, Ont., on Sunday ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police also charged a 37-year-old man from Malahide, Ont., following a church service in Aylmer, Ont. He is also facing charges for obstructing a peace officer and intimidation of an officer. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley quencher This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 29, 2020.By The Canadian Press