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New Year's Eve socializers dinged $14K in fines in Winnipeg

Nearly a dozenpeoplein Winnipeg ended 2020 in fine style literally.

11 tickets issued across 2 parties at private residences

Between Dec. 21 and Jan. 3, Winnipeg police received 106 COVID-related calls through their communication centre as well as 258 others through 311. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

Nearly a dozenpeoplein Winnipeg ended 2020 in fine style literally.

Policehanded out 11 tickets to people gathering in violation of COVID-19 public health orders during the evening of Dec. 31.

All tickets were issued atjust two private parties, a police spokesperson said.

Each individual fine is $1,296, resulting in a total of $14,256.

There were also a number of warnings issued to other people through the evening and into New Year's Day unrelated to those two gatherings but police did not yet have a tally on that.

Between Dec. 21and Jan. 3, police received 106 COVID-related calls through their communication centre as well as 258 others through 311.

The response to many of the calls was educational, informing or warning people about the public health orders, which are set to expire Jan. 8.

Manitoba is under red-level restrictions, which means outdoor gatherings are limited tofive people in public places and only members of a household can be together at a private residence, including in yards,with a few exceptions.

In total, across the province,279 warnings and 55 fineswere issued for the week of Dec. 28 to Jan. 3, according the province.

That includes49 individual fines of $1,296 and six fines of $298 for not wearing a mask in indoor public places.

Of the 49 individual fines,41 were for gatheringsin private residences, the province said.

Since enforcement efforts began in April, a total of 1,962 warnings and 672 tickets have been issued, resulting in more than $984,000 in fines to businesses and individuals.