Whistle Stop Cafe owner Christopher Scott trial extended
Requested documents were not able to be produced for the trial of Café owner Christopher Scott, leading to an extension.
At the Red Deer provincial courthouse (4909 48 Ave) on Wednesday, Scott’s second day in trial, continued to cover his alleged breaking of pandemic-related public health orders at his business, the Whistle Stop Café (48 Ave, Lacombe County) outside the hamlet of Mirror between January and April 2021. He has nine charges in contravention of the Alberta Health Act for serving dine-in food and hosting gatherings, and more.
READ: Two-day trial begins for Whistle Stop Cafe owner’s alleged breaking of pandemic public health orders
Scott’s lawyers, Chad Williams and Yoav Niv, questioned witness Ian Plischke, public health inspector for Alberta Health Services (AHS), on Tuesday. They discovered that Scott and his business were discussed in conversations between Plischke, other inspectors and superiors, prior to the initial inspection in January 2021, stemming from complaints made to AHS.


