Photo essay
Holiday cheer takes over north-end neighbourhood
Agricola Street market closes street, attracts crowd to sample festive wares
By Tedi Buffett
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SooJung Yim and friends take a selfie with Santa during the Agricola Street Holiday Market. Tedi Buffett
Kicking off the holiday season, Agricola Street closed to traffic on Sunday for an open-air holiday market. Strolling from Charles to North Streets, Haligonians gathered in crisp, cool weather to walk among stalls with hot chocolate and holiday crafts.
Live music played all day, sponsored by Open Mic House.
The event was organized by the North End Business Association.

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The street closure extended from Charles to North Street, with police present on both ends to guide traffic. Tedi Buffett

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Merry Time Music Company was one of many businesses featured at the market. Adrianna Ciccone (left) and Isabelle Gagnon (right) sold holiday cards, CDs and T-shirts to support Merry Time Music Company’s pay-what-you-can music scholarship program. Tedi Buffett

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Haligonians lined up for mulled wine outside of Carlo Auto Service, whose owner Bruno Ruffinengo is a sponsor of the Agricola Street Holiday Market. Tedi Buffett

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Hazel and Stella were two of many dogs dressed for the occasion. Their owner, Jordan, dressed the basset hounds in matching coats and pink bows. Tedi Buffett

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Live music at the market was provided by the community music venue Open Mic House. Vocalist Marcell Symonds sang for hours. His set list included several Christmas classics and other hits like Tracy Chapman’s Fast Car. Tedi Buffett

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A crowd gathered to watch and dance as Symonds performed on the Open Mic House stage. Tedi Buffett

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After watching Symonds sing from the audience, Reaghan Moore asked if she could join him. The pair sang a version of Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. Tedi Buffett

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Across from the Open Mic House stage was Agricola Holiday Market’s very own Santa. Between taking photos with families and children, Santa could be seen singing along to the live music. Tedi Buffett
About the author
Tedi Buffett
Tedi Buffett is a reporter for The Signal and a masters student at University of King's College.

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