Harrington, the former St. Paul police chief and co-founder of nonprofit Ujamaa Place, was crowned as the 88th King Boreas at the St. Paul Winter Carnival’s Royal Coronation on Jan. 24.
This year’s Winter Carnival aims to truly be a St. Paul celebration. Downtown’s Rice Park — cheekily renamed “Ice Park” — and the Landmark Center are still the heart of the Carnival, but more events ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — A royal knighting in the middle of a bank — it's a sample of the community relationships built by King Boreas' Royal Guard. Throughout the year, they take part in 400 ...
King Boreas' Guard has been a St. Paul Winter Carnival tradition for over a century. The current volunteer format of the group has been around since 1959. Derek James got an inside look at the ...
The 2019 Saintly City Cat Show winner Spirit Walker William, with King Boreas and the Queen of Snows, wears his cape and crown created by Flo Dougherty. (Tony Pray) ...
Jan. 25 for the annual King Boreas Grande Day Parade. The two pooches will be officially crowned during a ceremony at Union Depot's Doggie Depot on Saturday, Feb. 1 by the St. Paul Winter Carnival ...
"King Boreas is doing what he's supposed to do and making it cold." Cold, flurries and excitement are in the air in St. Paul's Rice Park — or should we say "Ice Park." And things are already ...
Photo courtesy of Saji-Ya. The 2025 King Boreas Grande Day Parade on Grand Avenue will begin at 2 p.m., starting at Dale Avenue and ending near Lexington Avenue. The procession will feature ...
John Harrington, former Minnesota Public Safety commissioner and St. Paul police chief, is this year's King Boreas in the St. Paul Winter Carnival. (Leila Navidi/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
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