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Is opposition mounting to Love Barrie landmark sign?
Victoria Butler, Barrie’s poet laureate, is on the agenda to make a deputation to city council concerning the landmark sign Monday night
Feb 26, 2021 2:45 PM By: Bob Bruton
The ‘Love Barrie’ sign could be facing a little poetic justice Monday.
Victoria Butler, Barrie’s poet laureate, is on the agenda to make a deputation to city council concerning the landmark sign.
Butler declined to speak with
BarrieToday on Friday; deputations can be in opposition or support of motions being considered by council. She will be allowed to speak for five minutes.
Council will consider final approval Monday night of a motion that city staff investigate the feasibility of procuring a landmark sign (‘heart icon’ Barrie) for people to pose with, and post on social media to bring the city together, at a cost of no more than $200,000.
Lockdown may be needed for Simcoe Muskoka after spike in COVID-19 cases, official says
Simcoe-Muskoka s medical officer of health says a spike in COVID-19 cases in the region last week is worrisome and it may prompt him to ask the province to put the region back into lockdown.
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The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit has a very large number of cases of the B117 variant, which was first detected in the United Kingdom, according to Dr. Charles Gardner, the region s medical officer of health.(Grant Linton/CBC)
Simcoe Muskoka s medical officer of health says a spike in COVID-19 cases in the region last week is worrisome and it may prompt him to ask the province to put the region back into lockdown.
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Barrie Mayor Jeff Lehman, centre, looks on at the unveiling of a statue at the town hall in Arras, France, Monday, April 10, 2017. Barrie, a community that was hit hard by a COVID-19 variant outbreak, is urging people to continue following public health measures when a stay-at-home order lifts for most of the province tomorrow. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld February 15, 2021 - 2:19 PM
TORONTO - The mayor of a community that was hit hard by a COVID-19 variant outbreak is urging people to continue following public health measures when a stay-at-home order lifts for most of the province on Tuesday.