How to watch this year's CTV Lions Children's Christmas Telethon
Dec. 7 marks the first Saturday of December, which means it is time for the annual CTV Lions Children's Christmas Telethon.
Here is what you need to know about this beloved tradition entering its 76th year.
What is the telethon for?
The telethon raises money to ensure thousands of deserving local children have something to unwrap for Christmas.
Many people are struggling and more than 14,000 requests for toys have been received.
Donations go right back to local children and families right here in northeastern Ontario.
When is the telethon?
The telethon is live from 2 to 11 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7.
How to Watch
- IN PERSON - Free at Place des Arts located at 27 Larch St. in downtown Sudbury
- ONLINE - Stream the video above
- ON TV - CTV Sudbury and new this year on CTV Sault Ste. Marie channels
How to donate
Donations can be made any time online.
The night of the telethon, donations of cash and cheque can be brought to Place des Arts. Throughout the show, people can come on stage to add money to the Cheer Pot, also known as the Wish Bowl, and appear on TV.
Names of donors will be scrolled across the TV screen throughtout the show.
Don't forget to honour your pledge!
After the telethon night, donations can be dropped off at All Nations Church at 414 St. Raphael Street off of Howie Drive.
With your help this year, we raised $416,000!
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
A father at the bedside of his son and a woman who stayed behind with her beloved pets are among California wildfire victims
An amputee and his son with cerebral palsy were among the 11 deaths in the fires raging around Los Angeles. The father was found at his son’s bedside.
'Thankful for the rest of my life': Woman's final goodbye with father captured on video at Winnipeg airport
One woman is expressing her deepest gratitude to the Winnipeg Richardson International Airport after the staff helped her retrieve the security footage of her final moments with her father.
U.S. special counsel Jack Smith has resigned
U.S. Special counsel Jack Smith has resigned from the Justice Department effective Friday, according to a court filing.
Visualizing the Los Angeles wildfires in maps and charts
A series of life-threatening fires, the largest of which is in the Pacific Palisades, are destroying homes as they race across Los Angeles County and surrounding areas.
Former B.C. premier says she 'misspoke' when claiming she was never a Conservative
Former British Columbia premier Christy Clark, who is considering a run for federal Liberal leader, has backtracked on her claim this week that she'd never been a member of the Conservative party.
UPDATED Anita Anand will not seek Liberal leadership
Transport Minister Anita Anand announced on social media Saturday she will not seek the leadership of the Liberal Party, nor will she run for re-election in the riding of Oakville.
Lone sailor trapped in ice sparks concern in Southern Georgian Bay
A lone sailor living on a sailboat trapped in the Georgian Bay ice has sparked concern among Penetanguishene residents.
This Canadian teen lost her hands and feet, she says more people should know how it happened
A Canadian teen is reaching audiences around the world with powerful social media videos showing life without hands and feet – the price she paid after developing sepsis.
'It's not realistic': Former PM Chretien thinks Trump will back off trade war
Former prime minister Jean Chretien says U.S. president-elect Donald Trump is likely to walk back his threat of punishing tariffs and the resulting trade war with Canada, because the Americans are too reliant on a number of Canadian exports, namely in the energy sector.