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Police break up Scarborough house party as Toronto reports 129 new COVID-19 cases

Toronto police say officers broke up a house party in Scarborough on Tuesday, issuing fines to a total of 14 people for violating a provincial emergency order.

Police issued fines of $880 to 14 people, one officer says

Toronto police say officers broke up a house party in Scarborough Tuesday with dozens of people in attendance. (CBC)

Toronto police say officers broke up a house party in Scarborough on Tuesday, issuing fines to 14 people for violating a provincial emergency order.

Const. Caroline de Kloet, spokesperson for the Toronto Police Service,saidpolice received reports about a noisy party going on in the Kingston Road and St. Clair Avenue East area.

There were about 50 people there, she said.

In the end, police issued 14 provincial offences charges under theReopening Ontario Act. The offenceis failure to comply with a continued section order.

Toronto police Const. Randall Arsenault tweeted that 14 people were fined $880 in connection with the Scarborough incident.

The news comes as city officials said on Wednesday that enforcement of provincial orders needs to be stepped up to slow the spread of COVID-19.

Province implementing new fines, premier says

Ontario Premier Doug Ford said last week that the province is implementing new fines for people who host and attend large gatherings during the pandemic.

The premier said the province is instituting a minimum fine of $10,000 for the organizers of illegal social gatherings, as well as a $750 fine for people who attendthem.

Dr. Eileen de Villa, the city's medical officer of health, reported on Wednesday that Toronto has129 new cases.

The number brings the city's cumulative total to 17,971. A total of 15,526 people have recovered from the virus, she said.

A total of 1,178 peoplehave died of COVID-19 in Toronto. Forty people are in hospital.