A Nova Scotia resident thought they'd spotted someone breaking indoor dining rules during lockdown. By Jelisa Castrodale On Wednesday morning, the entire province of Nova Scotia went into a four-week lockdown, which again closed schools, made masks mandatory in office buildings, and required all non-essential retailers to close. "This is not the time for half measures," Premier Iain Rankin said . "We need strong, quick action to drive this virus out of our province. If we took an incremental approach, we'd likely end up in the same place. We need to regain control over this virus." The Halifax Regional Police has asked locals to call them if they see anyone failing to adhere to the coronavirus-related restrictions, whether that's a person not wearing a mask in public, or a restaurant allowing customers to eat in their indoor dining areas. Someone called to report a suspected violation at the Ardmore Tea Room in Halifax, and owner Mike Cormier was a
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