Tyler Berry is determined to see a Santa Claus parade on George Street this year, but whether it can go ahead is yet to be determined. Berry, who has been vocal in his opposition to vaccine mandates in Peterborough and has led several community rallies against them, says he is pushing for the parade after the Kinsmen Club — which normally organizes the annual event — pulled out again this year due to COVID crowding concerns.
He said the plan calls for the parade to leave the old PCVS parking lot sometime around 5 p. But whether the parade will be allowed may be an obstacle to his plans. To order copies of Toronto Star articles, please go to: www. Report an error. Journalistic Standards. About The Examiner. My Local. More local news. Top Stories. Copyright owned or licensed by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited. All rights reserved. To order copies of Toronto Star articles, please go to: www.
By Bill Hodgins Reporter Thu. Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first. Although many restrictions on outdoor gathering have been lifted in Ontario, organizers say the annual Kinsmen Santa Claus Parade in downtown Peterborough will not be going ahead. The version would have been the 47th annual parade.
Read more: Ontario removes capacity limits allowing for Santa Claus parades, other outdoor public events. Commerford notes the parade in past years has attracted more than 15, people who line George Street to catch a glimpse of Santa Claus and the dozens of floats as they make their way to Morrow Park.
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