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The Morning Edition's annual holiday show is live from downtown Regina this year

The Morning Edition is bringing the carol Silver Bells to life by capturing the excitement of the city sidewalks, busy sidewalks, dressed in holiday style this year. Were taking our annual holiday show to downtown Regina on Friday, Dec. 14.

New location, same great program

Stefani Langenegger will be hosting the Morning Edition's annual Christmas show with the help of her carolling correspondent, Jeffery Straker. (CBC News)

The Morning Edition is bringing the carol Silver Bellsto life by capturing the excitement of the "city sidewalks, busy sidewalks, dressed in holiday style" this year.

We're taking our annual holiday show to downtown Regina on Friday, Dec. 14.

This space in the McCallum Hill Centre, also known as Hill Tower II, will be the home of the Morning Edition on Friday, Dec. 14 from 6 a.m. to 8:30 am. CST. (CBC News)

Join us in the lobby of McCallum Hill Centre, also known as Hill Tower II, at 1881 Scarth St. in downtown Regina. The show will be live from 6 a.m. to 8:30 am. CST.

There will be coffee and treats from Good Earth Coffeehouse & Bakery, plus many special guests dropping in.

The CBC's Adam Hunter and the Leader-Post's Murray Mandryk will join TheMorning Edition host Stefani Langenegger and they'll be carting in a sack full of gifts for the politicians.

The Leader-Post's Murray Mandryk and the CBC's Adam Hunter will be carrying in sacks full of gifts for politicians. (CBC News)

Ted Deller is bringing his newscasts and banter to the event and there willbe many surprise guests too, including some of Santa's personal staff.

If you're feeling crafty and/or old-timey, Articulate Ink will have a pair of small, hand-powered letterpressesyou can use to make your own holidays cards.

The Grinch will be on hand for photos. (CBC News)

We're also enlisting the help of singer Jeffery Straker as The Morning Edition'scarol correspondent. Armed with microphone and his great singing voice, he'll be hitting Scarth Street to test people on their Christmas song knowledge.

Most importantly, we'll be raising money for Food Banks of Saskatchewan.

You can make donations at the show ordonate online at cbc.ca/comfortandjoy, orvia the toll-free phone line until 6p.m. CST on Dec. 14, and again on Dec. 15-16from 6 a.m.- 11a.m.

Make sure to tune in, or follow those "city sidewalks" and come see us live.