NEW: Pat King bail decision and mandatory COVID-19 random testing resumes for air travellers: Five stories to watch in Ottawa this week ottnews
"Freedom Convoy" organizer Pat King will find out on Monday whether he will be released on bail.King was arrested on Feb. 18 for his involvement in the three-week protest against COVID-19 mandates in downtown Ottawa. He was charged with 10 offences, including mischief, intimidation, obstructing police and disobeying.Meantime, organizer Tamara Lich remains in custody to await trail related to the Ottawa protest.
Eastern Ontario's top doctor expects the seventh wave of the COVID-19 pandemic to peak locally and across the province this week or next week. The testing will be conducted offsite, either at in-person appointments at"select testing provider locations and pharmacies," or using virtual appointments and self-swab tests.
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