The three big winners of this yearSA国际影视传媒檚 Santa Claus parade float categories were Canadian Tire in the commercial division, 脡cole St. Patrick High School among the school entries and the NWT Broomball Association in the non-profit category.
Christina Silzer, an educator at 脡cole St. Patrick High School, was SA国际影视传媒減retty proudSA国际影视传媒 of the students for prevailing among the 17 parade floats in total as they travelled along Franklin Avenue, 53 Street and 49 Street to a theme of Rock SA国际影视传媒檔SA国际影视传媒 Roll Christmas.
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Covid-19 provided an interesting challenge for the team at St. PatSA国际影视传媒檚.
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The NWT Broomball Association received an extra bonus for its win, earning the $500 Roland Gosselin Ho Ho Ho Award. GosselinSA国际影视传媒檚 family provided the funds in honour of the longtime Yellowknife resident, who played the role of Santa Claus in past holiday events.
For those looking to get a head start on next yearSA国际影视传媒檚 floats, the theme for 2022 will be Christmas in the Tropics.