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As inflation and rising costs threaten to ice one of the city’s most beloved holiday traditions, there is a renewed sense of hope for the future of the Toronto Santa Claus Parade.

With a $250,000 deficit, parade organizers sounded the alarm this fall that the more-than-a-century-old event may not go on without the public’s help.

That call for help has organizers feeling optimistic the parade, which will mark 120 years this Sunday, will live on in the near term, said Clay Charters, president and CEO of the Santa Claus Parade.

“Things are more expensive and we are doing everything we can to control increased operational costs,” Charters told Global News.

“We’re very grateful for the public, sponsors and different levels of government who have stepped in to help us.”

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