A spokeswoman for Freedom Fighters Canada, one of the groups organizing the weekend rally, said the church service, scheduled for 10:30 p.m. is the only event related to the gathering that is going to take place today. Protest organizers say the rally was organized to oppose COVID-19 vaccine orders.

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The Ottawa Police Department arrested three people on Saturday, although the day’s protests remained largely peaceful. Crowds attended a ceremony at the War Memorial in the morning, followed by a motorcycle ride and an afternoon demonstration on Parliament Hill. The story goes on under the ad UPDATE: Today, the Ottawa Police Department and its associates continued their enhanced operational stance at the core of the Center for the Management of Protests and Events. (1/3) – Ottawa Police (@OttawaPolice) May 1, 2022 Power said a woman was arrested for attacking police on Elgin Street, where motorcycle rally took place, and a man was arrested for violating the conditions resulting from the occupation of February at Freedom Convoy, which occupied the city for approximately the city. three weeks. Trending Stories

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Another man faces multiple charges after allegedly “rushing” an Ontario provincial police motorcycle, including dangerous riding, gun attack and breach of the Freedom Convoy’s February squat, police said. Ottawa Service in a press release. Protesters gather and wave flags during a demonstration as part of a convoy of “Rolling Thunder” protests in Ottawa on Saturday, April 30, 2022. CANADIAN PRESS / Sean Kilpatrick An incident of “instigated disorder in a religious institution” is also under investigation, the force said in a tweet on Sunday morning, although police did not say whether the incident was linked to the rally that lasted over the weekend. The story goes on under the ad Ottawa police have called in reserve from the RCMP, the Ontario Provincial Police and a number of municipal forces. As of Friday, more than 560 tickets had been issued for various offenses and dozens of vehicles had been towed, police said. Steve Bell, the interim chief of the Ottawa Police Department, has warned protesters that they will not be allowed to start a long-term occupation this time. However, some citizens, including the president of the Centerville Community, Mary Huang, say the real test will be to see if people really leave the city on Sunday afternoon. Enforcement actions from 7 on Friday morning regarding the demonstrations at #OttCity: ️ ️761 parking tickets 39 39Trailer 39 vehicles ️ ️10 tickets (noise, smoking, public urination, freeway charge, abuse of access license. # OttNews pic.twitter.com/bEPgUrseAG – Statute of Ottawa (@OttawaBylaw) May 1, 2022 © 2022 The Canadian Press