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KINGSVILLE — Christmas lights and car lights lined the streets of Kingsville Saturday evening for this year’s Reverse Santa Claus parade. The mild temperatures made for a perfect evening drive and several hundred cars were lined up at the ready by 5:30 p.m. at Migration Hall parking lot and over flowing down several streets, causing some congestion coming into town. Many families waited patiently for their turn to drive by the entries lining Main St. and Division towards Lakeside Park. The parade of cars continued right
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Windsor-Essex enters Orange-Restrict Level with COVID
WINDSOR-ESSEX — Effective 12:01 am Monday, Windsor and Essex County moved into the Orange-Restrict Level of the COVID-19 Response Framework, with additional restrictions from the local Medical Officer of Health. Locally, numbers have been steadily climbing and Dr. Wajid Ahmed urges caution as we deal
with the second wave of the Coronavirus. The gathering limit for organized social gatherings is 10 people indoors and 25 people outdoors, while organized public events remain at 50 indoors and 100 outdoors. Religious services, weddings and funerals remain at 30 per cent capacity indoors and 100 people outdoors.
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through 9 p.m. The largest float, and a favourite for many, was the Hogs 4 Hospice entry, with four separate Christmas themed scenes. The Grinch was part of their float. Many other familiar floats and faces could be seen along the parade route from the TJ Stables ladies and their horses, to a pipe band, Kingsville Fire Services ladder truck, and of course, Santa and Mrs. Claus. More photos are inside this week’s Sun. Sun photo by Deanna Bertrand
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They’ve added a requirement for face coverings at indoor workplaces and asked that residents restrict non-essential travel from areas of high transmission to areas of low transmission. Restaurants and bars have a new indoor capacity of 50 persons and there must be a minimum of two metres between
tables. All seated patrons must provide contact tracing information and be screened. Liquor can only be sold between 9 am and 9 pm. In retail, all mall entrances must screen patrons on their way in and must consider a limit of patrons in the stores. No food will be permitted inside the mall. As for services, no per-
sonal services that require the removal of the mask or face covering are permitted. Locker rooms, change rooms and showers must be closed, as well as whirlpools, baths and floating pools. For more detailed changes to the Windsor-Essex level, please visit wechu.org.
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