Regina Beach man returns Albertan’s backpack lost on train in Vancouver
in Vancouver and noticed someone had forgotten their backpack. Inside was a laptop, car keys and other important stuff. Czako was hesitant about digging in the bag but he knew he had to find the rightful owner.“As I searched in the bag, I found a black book and inside was a name,” he said. “I found his number and gave a call and he picked up right away. I asked if he lost a backpack and he said ‘yes’ … I if he needed me to turn around on the sky train, I can do that.
“We’ve all lost something before, whether it be a phone or a wallet. We all get panicked feeling,” said Czako. “With everything going on in the world, it’s the small things right now that are the big things for everybody. If I could do that small gesture, then hopefully it will make others want to do better too.”Tonita said Czako doing this great deed reaffirmed to him that there’s good in everyone.“I was so impressed.
Tonita said he tried offering some money to Czako for his troubles, but it was refused. Czako simply asked that Tonita write a note on the Facebook business page called Bluebird Cafe located in Regina Beach that he and his brother own. Tonita happily agreed but he wanted to do something more. “I felt it wasn’t good enough … so I wrote a blog post on my own Facebook page,” Tonita said, which received thousands of views, shares and comments. “I’ve heard from many people who said what a great guy he is.”Stolen headdress returned to B.C. family 15 years later© 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.
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