The way forward for former Uncle Bob’s Nation Buffet, Barrie police officer stabbed and Riepma breaching code of conduct amongst this week’s prime tales
Editor’s word: The next had been a few of BarrieToday’s most generally learn tales from the previous week.
COLUMN: Residents play guessing sport with long-gone Wellington St. buffet
One Eyed Jack pub and grill says it is ‘wanting ahead to becoming a member of the Barrie neighborhood,’ however stops wanting confirming location; in the meantime, one thing’s afoot at Uncle Bob’s.
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Barrie officer stabbed throughout arrest at Bayfield St. McDonald’s
‘Fortunately, it’s not life-threatening. It was severe sufficient that he was taken to hospital and handled,’ police official says of incident final Sunday afternoon.
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THEN AND NOW: Historic Brock Park supreme for Barrie’s bygone industries
Many households have lived beneath the roof of the outdated purple brick home at 212 Bradford St..
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Code of conduct infractions might result in wonderful, reprimand for Riepma
‘I’ve definitely questioned workers about their opinions. I’m an engineer and an expert planner. I imagine that I’m entitled to make use of my credentials,’ says councillor.
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One individual despatched to hospital after Edgehill Dr. condominium blaze
‘(Fireplace) can migrate fairly a bit, so with a highrise we want much more individuals,’ official says of response to Tuesday’s night’s blaze on constructing’s ninth ground.
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Lights out! Public assembly on proposed city-wide zoning bylaw goes darkish
Regardless of assembly being cancelled and postponed for at the very least 20 days, a number of planners, architects and residents have chimed in on doable adjustments.
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Lights, digicam, motion at Sunnidale Park movie set (6 images)
Filming was taking place Wednesday for venture known as ‘The Hearts of Robin Lane — Shari’s Story.’
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