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Santa in the Park event in Sydney moves indoors

Nine-year-old Jenna Forrestall of Baddeck, second from right, chats with Santa Claus during the Santa in the Park event on Saturday. Santa Claus scheduled the event for Open Hearth Park in Sydney, but weather conditions forced the event to move inside to the Harbourside Place just down the road. From left, Danielle Jessome, Santa, Forrestall, and Madison Bourgeois.
Nine-year-old Jenna Forrestall of Baddeck, second from right, chats with Santa Claus during the Santa in the Park event on Saturday. Santa Claus scheduled the event for Open Hearth Park in Sydney, but weather conditions forced the event to move inside to the Harbourside Place just down the road. From left, Danielle Jessome, Santa, Forrestall, and Madison Bourgeois. - Jeremy Fraser

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SYDNEY, N.S. — Nine-year-old Jenna Forrestall of Baddeck, second from right, chats with Santa Claus during the Santa in the Park event on Saturday.

Santa Claus scheduled the event for Open Hearth Park in Sydney, but weather conditions forced the event to move inside to the Harbourside Place just down the road. From left are Danielle Jessome, Santa, Forrestall, and Madison Bourgeois.

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