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Belleville restaurant's liquor licence suspended over alleged breach of COVID rules

BELLEVILLE, Ont. — The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario has suspended the liquor licence of a Belleville, Ont., restaurant it says has not been following COVID-19 health measures.

The commission says it is also seeking to revoke Wild Wing Belleville's licence over alleged infractions of the Liquor Licence Act, which requires licence holders to carry on business according to the law.

The regulator says it reached out to the restaurant in September and October to provide education regarding the province's pandemic rules, and to monitor compliance.

It says that in late September, the licence holder told compliance officers she wasn't asking for proof of vaccination from patrons or requiring them to wear masks inside.

The commission says compliance officers went back twice in October and saw "continued non-compliance."

It says the local public health unit also visited the restaurant multiple times, resulting in charges for violating public health measures.

The interim suspension was issued Wednesday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 12, 2021.

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