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Saskatoon police have developed images of 41 people who attended a Mother’s Day anti-mask rally at Kiwanis Park.
The pictures are up on the Saskatoon police webpage and they are hoping for help from the public in identifying these people whom they say violated public health orders.
Police say 18 tickets were issued during the May 9 rally, and they are currently handing out 30 more to people living in Saskatoon and others from outside the city.
Saskatoon police have issued 88 tickets for violations of the health orders since the start of the pandemic in 2020.
The tickets are currently $2,800 each for individuals and $14,000 for businesses.