With the temperatures dipping down to -15 celsius with a windchill of -21 celsius it felt like the North Pole for the folks who went out to watch the Santa…
With the temperatures dipping down to -15 celsius with a windchill of -21 celsius it felt like the North Pole for the folks who went out to watch the Santa…
With the temperatures dipping down to -15 celsius with a windchill of -21 celsius it felt like the North Pole for the folks who went out to watch the Santa…
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Hundreds of cars lined up along the parade route last week with local children and their parents getting a chance to see Santa Claus.
Organizers of the event extend their thanks to everyone who supported the parade. “We know that this year was different than other years in the past however, we appreciate the community coming together and following our COVID-19 guidelines. We were happy to see spectators in their vehicles as they watched the parade.”
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The wet snow didn’t hamper enjoyment of the work that went into each float. Taylor Lake RV Park, Cochrane Ministerial, Cochrane Board of Trade, Gabrielle Perreault, Step ‘n Sound, Taykwa Tagamou Nation, École Secondaire Cochrane High School, Canadian Polar Bear Habitat, Y&S, Horse Power Stables, Cochrane Fire Department, Community Services, Infrastructure Services, Ontario Provincial