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Despite court injunction, hundreds of students gathered in Waterloo, Ont., on St. Patrick’s Day weekend

Despite court injunction, hundreds of students gathered in Waterloo, Ont., on St. Patrick’s Day weekend

The City of Waterloo announced last week that it was granted a court injunction allowing Waterloo Regional Police Service (WRPS) to criminally charge students who gather for unsanctioned street parties during St. Patrick's Day celebrations. Saturday marked a day teeming with students along Marshall Street in Waterloo's University District.

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