Manitoba

Winnipeg burger joint fined thousands, closed for repeated breaches of public health orders

Monstrosity Burger on Corydon Avenue has been closed to indoor dining and repeatedly fined by provincial officials for breaking pandemic-related public health orders, according to provincial enforcement reports.

Monstrosity Burger on Corydon Avenue ticketed at least 8 times this month

Monstrosity Burger in Winnipeg's Tuxedo neighbourhood has been fined at least $40,000 this month for public health order violations, according to provincial enforcement reports. (Walther Bernal/CBC)

A Winnipeg burger restaurant has been ordered closed to indoor dining and repeatedly fined by provincial officials for breaking pandemic-related public health orders.

Monstrosity Burger on Corydon Avenue has received at least eight $5,000 fines since the beginning of the month, according to provincial enforcement reports. 

From Sept. 13-19, the restaurant received six tickets. The week before it was fined twice.

A Manitoba public health notice posted on the door of the restaurant says it is ordered to remain closed for dine-in because of violations of the order which requires businesses to ensure people who enter are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

CBC News reached out to the owners of Monstrosity Burger, who declined to comment.

From Sept. 13-19, individuals across Manitoba were issued a total of 41 warnings and 12 tickets, the province said. 

There was one $1,296 ticket to an individual, and 11 tickets for $298 each given to individuals for failure to wear a mask in an indoor public place.

Four other $5,000 tickets were issued that week to businesses, including three in Winkler and one in Winnipeg.