Santa in the North continues to spread Christmas joy to remote communities
Santa in the North, an annual endeavor organized by Rise Air, delivered more gifts than ever to young children and teens this month.
“We are in a very unique position as we are not only 100 per cent Indigenous-owned by the communities that Rise Air serves, but from the perspective of doing the right thing and supporting the communities and being present is incredibly important,” said Dan Gold, the director of communications and stakeholder relations with Rise Air.
“Each and every year, we see opportunities ahead of us. One thing we want to make sure of is that we are dependable in the sense of getting Santa to the North, delivering these gifts and giving the children the experience they always look forward to. That’s something that really builds connections between us as transportation for the community and our people who work across all of our bases.”
Santa in the North began Dec. 2 with stops in Black Lake and Stony Rapids, followed by Fond du Lac, Uranium City and Wollaston Lake on Dec. 10 and 11.



