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All in a Weekend Montreal | Dec 9, 2012 | 1:15

Children's winter holiday story contest: Roberto Lato

All through the month of December we are bringing you stories from kids who entered the CBC's holiday story contest. Today, Roberto tells us his story about a jacuzzi.

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