The only thing Finn George wants for Christmas is for life to return to normal.
After a year disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, he misses his friends from his second-grade classroom at Martin Elementary School. He wants to take his karate lessons and go ice-skating this winter. He wants to be a 7-year-old boy once again.
But heâs not only worried about himself. He wants that reality for everyone.
And the only person he thinks has enough magic to make that happen is the man at the North Pole: Santa.
So, Christmas presented a cheerful opportunity.
As talks about a potential coronavirus vaccine were on the rise this Thanksgiving, Finn drafted a letter to the jolly old elf, folded it into an envelope addressed to the North Pole and told his mom not to peek.
Thunder Bay, Ont., man named one of Canada s favourite crossing guards
A Thunder Bay crossing guard s dedication to keeping the children and adults at a south-side school safe has earned him national recognition.
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Posted: Dec 21, 2020 10:51 AM ET | Last Updated: December 22, 2020
Thunder Bay s Alan Leonardi has been named one of Canada s favourite crossing guards.(Logan Turner/CBC)
A Thunder Bay crossing guard s dedication to keeping the children and adults at a south-side school safe has earned him national recognition.
Alan Leonardi has been named one of the Canada s favourite crossing guards. And he s one of just three crossing guards in the country to receive the recognition this year.
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