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Group takes B.C. government to court over COVID-19 ban on in-person church services

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COVID-19.The group includes the Langley Riverside Calvary Chapel, which has been fined $2,300 twice for holding in-person services.

Langley business owner frustrated with neighbouring church’s in-person services It also includes three Chilliwack churches, believed to be those that are facing nearly $18,400 in fines for violating the COVID-19 Related Measures Act.The Kelowna Harvest Fellowship and 100 Mile House Baptist Church have also signed on.Marty Moore, a lawyer with the Calgary-based Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, which is representing the group, said the ban on in-person religious services violates worshipers constitutional rights.The group is also arguing that not everyone has access to live-streaming technology,.

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