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On the sixth day of Christmas, Santa Shaylan has a surprise for Bob

We needed a really big box to wrap this 12 Days of Christmas surprise! WINMAR is the overwhelmingly generous sponsor for this special gift. They we will be taking care of all the expenses related to design, labour and materials to build this family's

We needed a really big box to wrap this 12 Days of Christmas surprise! WINMAR is the overwhelmingly generous sponsor for this special gift. They we will be taking care of all the expenses related to design, labour and materials to build this family's dream. Bob Marlow has struggled with diabetes and as a result has had several amputations and other associated medical issues. He is no longer able to return to his home as it is not wheelchair accessible. We received multiple nominations for this deserving family. In this webisode, Santa Shaylan brings Bob the news that we are going to build him a ramp. So he can go home!

Thank you to this episode's sponsors, WINMAR Sault Ste. Marie.

Make sure you tune in to Local2.ca every day for more surprises from our 12 Days of Christmas 2014.

Day 1 - On the first day of Christmas, we pay a visit to Lora Lee

Day 2 - On the second day of Christmas Andree gets a surprise

Day 3 - On the third day of Christmas Holly gets a jolly visit

Day 3 - On the third day of Christmas, Santa Shaylan visits the Elks

Day 4 - On the fourth day of Christmas, Santa Jasmyn visits a loving neighbour

Day 4 - On the fourth day of Christmas, an unexpected surprise for an expecting mom

Day 5 - On the fifth day of Christmas, Santa Shaylan visits Shelly

Day 5 - On the fifth day of Christmas, Santa Jasmyn visits Vinson

Day 5 - On the fifth day of Christmas, John can continue with creativity

Day 6 - On the sixth day of Christmas, a gift for a volunteer

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