BARRIE, ONT. Barrie s fight to block recurring anti-lockdown protests will have to wait another week. Last Thursday, the city revealed that it had applied for an injunction to stop the person behind the protests from organizing, hosting, and participating in any further gatherings on city property. While arguments were scheduled to be heard Wednesday, the hearing has been pushed to May 27. A spokesperson for the city says the delay was agreed upon provided the organizer would not take any part in a protest in Barrie this weekend. Demonstrators started gathering at Meridian Place in early March. The moved across the street to Centennial Park in late April after the mayor closed Meridian Place by emergency order.
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BARRIE, ONT. The City of Barrie has taken its fight to stop recurring anti-lockdown protests on city property to the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. In a release on Thursday, the city stated it issued a Notice of Application for an injunction to restrain the organizer from organizing, hosting and participating in any further gatherings on city property. For weeks, the protests were held at Meridian Place, but when the city blocked entry, it moved across the street to Centennial Park. This past Saturday, the protest took on a funfair atmosphere drawing in a larger crowd in the Sadlon Arena parking lot.
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