Woolwich pastor faces fine of up to $100,000 for Sunday service ignoring COVID-19 lockdown The threats were sent on Jan. 25 and Feb.
1.“Waterloo Regional Police remind the public that any threat of violence or intimidation will be taken seriously, and the authors of these threats will be held accountable,” police warned in a statement.Trinity Bible Chapel has come into the spotlight as it has opened numerous times in spite of the COVID-19 lockdown that began across the province on Dec.
26, 2020.Waterloo Regional Police chief Bryan Larkin recently estimated there were between 300 and 600 people at the Woolwich church as it remained open.Waterloo Region bylaw officers laid nine provincial offence charges against the church and parishioners.