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Regina man fined $2,800 for breaking public health orders around indoor gatherings

The Regina Police Service issued a ticket under the Saskatchewan Public Health Act for disobeying the public health orders on COVID-19 on Thursday. File / Global News

A Regina man was fined $2,800 for disobeying COVID-19 public health orders after exceeding the limit set for private gatherings inside his home.

Read more: Regina woman fined $2,800 for violating COVID-19 public health orders

Regina police say they received a complaint regarding a large gathering at a home in the 4300 block of McMillan Drive shortly after 12:30 a.m. Thursday.

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When officers arrived, they confirmed 11 were inside the home contrary to public health orders.

Read more: Private indoor gatherings banned in Regina and area

Under public guidelines in Regina, households can no longer be expanded and all indoor gatherings are restricted to immediate household members only.

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