COMMUNITY: Fort Erie Santa Claus Parade winning entries

Members of the Peacock School of Dance perform during the annual Fort Erie Santa Claus Parade, held Nov. 18, 2012. Bullet News photo by John Robbins.

Bullet News

Judges of the annual Fort Erie Santa Claus Parade held last Sunday have made their selection in each of the categories.

The winners are:



BEST OVERALL award shared by:
Traditional Explorers & Stevensville Scouting

COMMUNITY FLOAT
1st – Trinity Life Church
2nd – Boys & Girls Club of Niagara
3rd – Big Brothers & Big Sisters

SCHOOL FLOAT
1st – District School Board of Niagara Family of Schools
2nd – Lakeshore Catholic High School

COMMERCIAL FLOAT
1st – Fort Erie Meteors
2nd – Rich’s Products
3rd – Millers Auto Recycling

WALKING/MARCHING GROUP
1st – Peacock School of Dance
2nd – Navy League Cadet Corps #179 (Black Creek)
3rd – Martial Arts One

MUSICAL
1st – Niagara Christian Community of Schools
2nd – Fort Erie Air Cadets

VEHICLE
1st – Fort Erie La France Association
2nd – Fort Erie Kinettes (army truck)
3rd – Niagara EMS

Check out our PHOTO GALLERY of nearly 100 images from the 2012 Fort Erie Santa Claus Parade by Bullet News reporter John Robbins.

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John Robbins

John Robbins, an award-winning multimedia journalist, joined Bullet News as a staff writer in January 2011. He was named editor in April 2013. The veteran reporter worked in Niagara and Fort Erie for more than a decade, using his investigative skills in a wide range of beats, including local politics, health/environment, education, business and tourism. His writing has earned him six Ontario Newspaper Awards Robbins, born and raised in Niagara Falls, studied at Emmanuel Bible College and Brock University before graduating from the Journalism-Print program at Niagara College, where he earned several scholarships and awards. During his 11 years as a reporter at the Niagara Falls Review, Robbins, who was Fort Erie bureau chief from 2002-2006, was instrumental in bringing video and e-reporting skills into daily practice at the newspaper and helped build its web and social media audiences. In 2009, Robbins received an appointment to journalism-print advisory committee at Niagara College. Robbins lives in Ridgeway.