Manitoba is glimmering with snow - and Christmas lights! One particular man in Winnipeg has gone all out, hoping to bring good cheer and hope to children who need it most.
Christmas lights adorn Ken Gallant’s home and yard like stars in The Milky Way. Glowing, shining, and colourful, they bounce to classic Christmas tunes, and battle for centre stage.
“I would say altogether probably close to 100 hours it takes me. I do maybe an hour or two every day for a few months. So yeah, this year probably cost 200 hours to construct them,” he said.Canada Post strike: Minister seeks order to get workers back on the job
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