Finding a lost wallet helped CBC Thunder Bay, Ont., journalist find story of intrepid cyclist
A lost wallet and a little digging on the internet helped a journalist with CBC in Thunder Bay, Ont., uncover a fun story about an Alberta family's bicycling trip.
Ron O'Neil cycled from Airdrie, Alta., to Thunder Bay to pick up a used car but lost his wallet en route
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A lost wallet and a little digging on the internet helped a journalist with CBC in Thunder Bay, Ont., uncover a fun story about an Alberta family's bicycling trip.
The CBC's Cathy Alex was running in her neighbourhood when she found a small leather billfold.
She was able to reunite the wallet with its owner, Ron O'Neil of Airdrie, Alta., but not before the story took a few turns and unexpected twists.
O'Neil had cycled to Thunder Bay to pick up a used car he had purchased. Two of his five children joined him for part of the cross-Canada cycling adventure.
Alex shared the full story on CBC's Superior Morning.
You can listen here.