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MOBILE AUDIENCE-PLEASER – Garbage Truck Santa (seen at the wheel) is back on the streets, bringing Christmas cheer to all parts of Whitehorse.

Dazzling, decorated rig may be on borrowed time

A familiar, if somewhat unconventional, holiday event has resumed for its 27th season in Whitehorse, but the man who’s better known as Garbage Truck Santa worries he’s celebrating on borrowed time.

By CP on December 18, 2018

A familiar, if somewhat unconventional, holiday event has resumed for its 27th season in Whitehorse, but the man who’s better known as Garbage Truck Santa worries he’s celebrating on borrowed time.

On Monday, Wayne Henderson began his annual rounds at the wheel of an old packer-style garbage truck decorated with thousands of Christmas lights and an intimidating set of caribou antlers.

“It lightens my day to do this for people. It’s just something that I’m giving back to the city,” said the semi-retired sanitation worker.

Henderson will drive the big rig around Whitehorse for four days, spreading joy and handing out candy canes. There will be no garbage pick up with the holiday rig.

He used to decorate a city garbage truck until 2012. That’s when the city’s older-model packer trucks were sold – and the newly purchased garbage trucks could not operate with the lights or antlers.

Henderson kept the tradition alive by borrowing a packer-style truck from a local trailer park and continuing his regular visits to daycares, schools and seniors’ centres.

But the owner of the trailer park and garbage truck could put both on the market by next year, Henderson said.

“I know it’s a while till next year, and I don’t know when (the owner’s) going to sell the truck, and (for) how much,” he said.

Henderson is mulling a fundraiser in hopes of buying the truck and saving the annual holiday event.

“If I can just keep the tradition going for another few more years....” he said.

The rolling ritual was inspired in 1991, when Henderson was regularly greeted on his rounds by a youngster who delighted in the arrival of the big rig.

Henderson hopes to hit the 30-year milestone, then hand the annual tradition over to his son.

“Its in my heart,” he said. “That’s what keeps me going.”

THE CANADIAN PRESS

Comments (5)

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Rural Resident on Dec 20, 2018 at 6:38 pm

Maybe the city can donate an old truck or fire truck for this cause.
Think a decorated vehicle bridges the religious gap. I can donate to a gofundme initiative.

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Patti Eyre on Dec 20, 2018 at 2:38 pm

Oh ho ho ho Josie, you made me laugh, yes you have a right to not like any other people whose faith is not Christian, but, and the bible teaches this to us, let us not throw rocks for we live in a glass house of the lord. That is to mean we must be accept all faiths into the heart of the lord, not just that of the bible, there are many paths and I am firmly of the belief that you will one day find yours through absolution, go with god my child.

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Josey Wales on Dec 20, 2018 at 9:16 am

Yes the truck, good catch on the sale...wondered if anyone would bring that up.

Openly admit to many Scrooge like qualities within, that said...even I think the history of the rolling light show is cool as is the truck and Wayne’s contribution amongst others.
I have a dark opinion I wish to share, from the above said qualifier, and add atheist to it.
There has been and is ramping up an engineered intent to remove Christ from Christmas...we have all been withness to it.
Now with our rapidly eroding base values, 100% by design...the very day and its history are being sanitized and “revisited”

Welcoming in with open arms hundreds of thousands of folks each year that loathe not only Christianity but all who are not they...redifines insanity.
Ho Ho Hoooly smokes folks, ponder that whilst you reflect over the Christmas season.
And yes, I just wove some darkness into the feel good tapestry.

Oh yeah...crowd fund?
When the CoW needs cash? They just waddle over to the coffers and do so, did they recently stop this chronic habit?
Maybe they spent all the cash for the next twenty or so years?
And strive they are to strap as much debt as they can on to YOUR future.

Who gets cash here in Whoville is absolutely determined by who in Whoville one is.
Can anyone confirm how much civic dollars were laundered into our new 7th century sycophants house of worship...besides free taxes?

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Bandit on Dec 19, 2018 at 3:37 pm

If I am not mistaken, the truck belongs to Takhini trailer park. Wayne should setup a Go-fund me page, I think there will be enough support to purchase the truck and maybe paint the wheels and fix the headlight.

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yukoner on Dec 19, 2018 at 9:23 am

Wait, which trailer park might be sold next year?

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