Helicopter-riding Santa meets sick kids at 6 B.C. hospitals in one day
Santa Claus traded in his sleigh for a helicopter Tuesday to make his annual visit to kids and health-care workers in B.C.'s pediatric hospitals.
For the 18th year in a row, Jolly St. Nick made stops at hospitals in six cities a BC Emergency Health Services Air Ambulance, provided by Helijet, loaded with gifts for children.
Joanna Stefani, an infant transport team paramedic, was part of the flight crew.
"It's a very stressful and challenging time for the patients and their families, so to have a day where you get to alleviate some of that stress, create some holiday cheer with Santa is just really rewarding for me and for all the crew as well as the families," she said in a video posted to Twitter.
While he didn’t clock as many kilometres as he does on Christmas Eve, Santa made stops in Victoria, Nanaimo, Abbotsford, Surrey and New Westminster.
In Vancouver, he visited the campus that houses BC Children’s Hospital and BC Women’s Hospital, facilities that see patients who have travelled from communities throughout the province to receive critical care.
Chief operating officer Cheryl Davies says the special visit is particularly uplifting for those who are far from home over the holidays.
"For Santa to come into the hospital brings some merriment and joy, and just brings some semblance of normalcy to their day. It brings some levity and joy, and everybody – even the adult patients and the staff – looks forward to Santa's coming," she said.
"I just got a glimpse of some little children that were waiting eagerly for him. It just brings tears to your eyes to see the delight in the children."
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
BREAKING Justin Trudeau stepping down as Liberal leader, to stay on as PM for now
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. In an historic announcement outside his official Rideau Cottage residence, Trudeau declared his intention to stay on as prime minister until a new leader is chosen.
WATCH LIVE Live updates as Justin Trudeau resigns as Liberal Leader
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has stepped down as Liberal leader. Follow along for live updates from CTVNews.ca.
W5 INVESTIGATES One Canadian couple's fight against a contractor who defrauded them
Pull into the driveway at John and Julie Ridley's house and you'll notice large patches of red siding are missing from their house and garage. What was supposed to be a dream retirement home for the couple is now a daily reminder of what went wrong.
Winter storm warnings in effect for most of Canada. Here's where
A weekend winter storm that brought much of Canada under severe weather alerts continues to bring chilly conditions to Canadians across the country.
U.S. Postal Service accepting mail and packages to Canada again following strike
The United States Postal Service is resuming accepting mail and packages to Canada following the end to service disruptions from the month-long Canada Post strike.
opinion What you need to know about filing your taxes in 2025
This year, there are several changes to be aware of when filing your 2024 taxes. Personal finance contributor Christopher Liew outlines the key changes to keep in mind as the tax deadline approaches.
Visitors to the U.K. from 48 countries must now apply and pay a fee before travel
The U.K. will introduce its ETA system on Jan. 8. ETA, which stands for Electronic Travel Authorisation, is a new digital registration scheme for travelers who don’t need a visa to enter the U.K.
Court orders WestJet to hand over flight attendant harassment files in lawsuit
The B.C. Supreme Court has ordered WestJet to hand over all its files on harassment of flight attendants, in a class-action lawsuit alleging widespread misconduct by pilots.
Men convicted in death of family crossing Manitoba border seek acquittal, new trial
The two men found guilty of human smuggling in the case of a family from India who froze to death while trying to walk across the Canada-U.S. border in Manitoba in 2022 are seeking acquittal, or new trials.