Brant County and the City of Brantford are reminding residents that by-law officers will be working this long weekend and urging everyone to keep following public health guidelines.
BRANT COUNTY/BRANTFORD - Brant County and the City of Brantford are reminding residents to follow public health guidelines ahead for the Easter Long weekend and Spring break.
The City and County are currently in the Red-Control level of the Keeping Ontario Safe and Open Framework.
They are reminding everyone that the following gathering restrictions must be followed:
- Indoor household gatherings are limited to 5 people, including those that reside in the household. Close contact should only occur between those within the same household
- If there are 5 people residing in a household, then no additional guests are permitted.
- If there are more than 5 people who reside in the same household (for example, a family of six or more) no one in the dwelling is required to relocate while the limit on social gatherings is limited to 5.
- Outdoor gatherings are restricted to 10 people total (including those that reside at the residence)
The fine under the Re-Opening Ontario Act for a 1st time offence is $750 plus court costs and the fines increase for repeat offenders.
The city and County are reminding residents that by-law officers will be working throughout the long weekend.

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