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  2. Barrie Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The organization also stages Barrie's annual Reel Stories documentary film festival in the spring, [3] and the Central Ontario Youth Short Film Festival to showcase work by local emerging filmmakers in the summer, [4] as well as a monthly Screen One screening series of repertory films throughout the year, and a summer Lawnchair Luminata ...

  3. Stinson Theatres - Wikipedia

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    List of theatres of the now defunct chain: Drive-in. Barrie Triple Drive In - Barrie, Ontario - sold in 2011 to Premier Operating Corporation and now called Sunset Barrie. [4] Owen Sound Twin Drive In - Owen Sound, Ontario - now torn down as attendance was getting worse each season. Huntsville Drive in -Huntsville, Ontario - sold in 1990s; now ...

  4. Cineplex Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Cineplex Inc. (formerly Cineplex Entertainment and Cineplex Galaxy) is a Canadian operator of movie theater and family entertainment centers, headquartered in Toronto.It is the largest cinema chain in Canada; as of 2019, it operated 165 locations, and accounted for 75% of the domestic box office.

  5. Barrie Uptown Theater - Wikipedia

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    Barrie Uptown Theater (formerly Imperial 8 Cinema) was a movie theatre in downtown Barrie, Ontario, Canada. The cinema was built in 1937, and is home to the Barrie Film Festival. [ 1 ] The building had 8 screens, though movies were only shown on 5 since its reopening.

  6. Meridian Place - Wikipedia

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    Since early March 2021, there have been protests against COVID-19 restrictions held at Meridian Place, with one protest on April 10 drawing a crowd of 300 people. [7] The person who has led the protests was charged with a $800 fine by the Barrie Police Service. [7]

  7. ‘Mufasa’ Rules Post-Christmas Box Office With $12 Million ...

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    Disney’s “Mufasa: The Lion King” is reigning over the holiday box office. The family film, which is a prequel to “The Lion King” (both the 1994 animated classic and the less canonical ...

  8. Station Mall - Wikipedia

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    On November 25, 2013, Galaxy Cinemas downsized from 12 screens to seven in order to make room for H&M. [ 21 ] As a result of Sears Canada 's bankruptcy, the Station Mall Sears store closed permanently in October 2017, leaving Coles , Lakeshore Drug Mart, Laura Secord and the Vacation Station as the only remaining original tenants of the mall.

  9. Ellis Jacob - Wikipedia

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    Shortly in October 1999, Jacob and Gerry Schwartz (CEO of Onex Corporation) founded Galaxy Cinemas with their mission to build 20 theatres in small and medium-sized cities across Canada. [ 10 ] On November 26, 2003, Jacob became the CEO of the newly merged Cineplex Galaxy Income Fund which consisted of Galaxy Cinemas and the Canadian assets of ...