Inclement weather has whittled the Camp Namegans protest group down to just a handful of members, but they remain resilient and are continuing just the same.
The group has fluctuated in numbers from four to 14 in the past two weeks - in particular because of heavy rains and as a result of the Woodwynn Farm fiasco on Oct. 20 when most of them were arrested, Brett said.
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On Thursday the group spent its first night back at Regina Park which quietly reopened this week. Parks crews were still removing fencing on Friday morning.
Bounced from Hampton Park on Thursday, activist Chrissy Brett and a few others returned to Regina Park for the first time since being removed on Sept. 13, only to be warned to have all belongings off site by 9 a.m.
A group of unhappy neighbours visited the group at Regina Park regarding their return, Brett said.
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B次元官网网址淚n his final Supreme Court hearing Justice Branch said there would be eight to 12 inches of wood chips here but where we tented last night could really use some wood chips,B次元官网网址 Brett said, adding, B次元官网网址淚 want wood chips!B次元官网网址 in a joking manner.
In fact the newly rejuvenated park does have wood chips and instead a lot of other additions such as a pathway, logs, boulders and berms as part of its $200,000 remediation and upgrade.
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Brett said the remaining group is unsure how long it would remain at Regina Park.