Author of the article: Denis Langlois
Publishing date: Mar 06, 2021  â¢Â March 8, 2021  â¢Â 3 minute read  â¢Â Adults and children took part in a Pokémon Go Community Day event, organized by the United Way of Bruce Grey, at Owen Sound s Harrison Park Saturday. Participants included, from left to right, Emerson Bryant, 7, Nelson MacLeod, 9, and Pascal Colaco, 10, who are each showing on their cell phones Pokémon they have captured in the augmented reality game. DENIS LANGLOIS
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Friends Shannon Bryant and Sarah MacLeod say the past year of pandemic-related restrictions has been a challenge for their sons, particularly when COVID-19 forced school closures and lockdowns that kept them apart from their buddies.
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