(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)

Logo: TVO Kids News.

Daniel dances in the studio.

Daniel is in his twenties, with short curly brown hair and wears glasses, jeans, a gray T-shirt and an unbuttoned pink shirt.

He says WELCOME TO
TVOK NEWS.
I'M YOUR NEWS ANCHOR,
DANIEL,
AND THIS IS
WHAT'S HAPPENING.

A picture of 3 Olympic medals appears on a screen behind him.

He says THE PYEONGCHANG PARALYMPICS
ENDED ON SUNDAY,
AND CANADA WAS ON FIRE.
LET'S BREAK DOWN A FEW OF
THE MANY GREAT MOMENTS,
SHALL WE?
BRIAN MCKEEVER BECAME
THE COUNTRY'S MOST DECORATED
WINTER PARALYMPIAN.
WINNING THREE GOLD
AND A BRONZE MEDAL
IN MEN'S CROSS-COUNTRY
SKIING.
MCKEEVER HAS WON 17 MEDALS
FROM ALL OF HIS
WINTER GAMES COMBINED.
13 OF THOSE
ARE GOLD MEDALS.
18-YEAR OLD MOLLIE JEPSEN ALSO
SKIED HER WAY TO FOUR MEDALS
IN HER FIRST
WINTER GAMES EVER.
TWO BRONZE, A SILVER,
AND A GOLD.
AND IN THE TRUE SPIRIT OF
THE OLYMPIC GAMES,
THE MIXED CURLING TEAM
WON AN EMOTIONAL BRONZE
AGAINST SOUTH KOREA.
THIS CANADIAN TEAM CAME
TOGETHER,
OVERCOMING LIFE-CHANGING ODDS
TO MAKE IT TO THE PODIUM.
NOW, SINCE 2006,
CANADA HAS BEEN WINNING
THE GOLD MEDAL IN THIS SPORT.
BUT, AS TEAMMATE
MARK IDESON SAID,
"ULTIMATELY, THE COLOUR OF
THE MEDAL DOESN'T MATTER.
"IT'S THE FLAG
ON YOUR BACK THAT MATTERS."

He turns around and shows the Canadian flag sewed to the back of his shirt.

He says THAT'S RIGHT.
ALL IN ALL,
THE PARALYMPIC ATHLETES
WON A COMBINED TOTAL
OF 28 MEDALS,
CRUSHING THEIR
PREVIOUS BEST OF 19
AT THE 2010 VANCOUVER GAMES.
WAY TO GO,
TEAM CANADA.
NOW, DON'T MOVE A MUSCLE,
WE'VE GOT MORE
TVOK NEWS
COMING YOUR WAY.

Someone tosses him a broom.

Daniel says WHOA!
YES, HURRY, HURRY, HARD!
YEAH!