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Elf Meg graduated from Southern North Pole University with a degree in journalism. For several years she was a star reporter for the North Pole Gazette and then briefly served as a producer for North Pole Radio News. She brings her experience in media to North Pole Flight Command, serving as both an Elf News Reporter for North Pole Radio News and Managing Editor of North Pole Flight Command.com
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North Pole Flight Command is pleased to report that the city of Christmas Island, Nova Scotia will be home to Sector 5’s Regional Headquarters. Sector 5 covers Central and North America.

A regional tracking center is just an extension of North Pole Flight Command. It is staffed by professional elves and equipment with state-of-the-art tracking equipment that is specifically engineered to follow the path of Santa’s sleigh in the assigned region.

Christmas Island is a Canadian community of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. It has a post office, a firehall and a very small population.

“It’s a charming place,” said Flight Director Elf Buck Sanchez. “This is the smallest community where we have a regional HQ this year. That’s actually a challenge because in a small town it is hard to keep secret a place like a North Pole regional tracking center. We have worked hard with local authorities who are thrilled to have an official North Pole operation in town. We think it will work out.”

For the tracker elves that reside in Sector 5 we admonish that you keep an eye out for breaking news at SantaTrackers.net, coming very soon from Elf Pinky Yates, our Elf Supervisor for Sector 5.

For more information about Sector 4, please see this link.

Elf News Reporter at North Pole News Network
Elf Meg graduated from Southern North Pole University with a degree in journalism. For several years she was a star reporter for the North Pole Gazette and then briefly served as a producer for North Pole Radio News. She brings her experience in media to North Pole Flight Command, serving as both an Elf News Reporter for North Pole Radio News and Managing Editor of North Pole Flight Command.com
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North Pole Flight Command is pleased to report that the city of Natal, Brazil will be home to Sector 4’s Regional Headquarters. Sector 4 covers Greenland and South America.

A regional tracking center is just an extension of North Pole Flight Command. It is staffed by professional elves and equipment with state-of-the-art tracking equipment that is specifically engineered to follow the path of Santa’s sleigh in the assigned region.

Natal is the capital and largest city of the state Rio Grande do Norte, located in northeastern Brazil. This large coastal city is famous for its beaches and for it’s heat. And now it is famous for being selected as a regional tracking center more than once.

“We’re excited to go back to Natal,” said North Pole Flight Director, Buck Sanchez. “We had a regional headquarters set up in Natal several years ago and it was an ideal location. Being on that northeast tip of the continent, right on the waters of the Alantic, really gives us a strategic look not only at Sector 4 but it aids us as we service Sectors 3 and 5 as well. It is ideally located.”

For the tracker elves that reside in Sector 4 we admonish that you keep an eye out for breaking news at SantaTrackers.net, coming very soon from Elf Tubby Ryder, our Elf Supervisor for Sector 4.

For more information about Sector 4, please see this link.

Elf News Reporter at North Pole News Network
Elf Meg graduated from Southern North Pole University with a degree in journalism. For several years she was a star reporter for the North Pole Gazette and then briefly served as a producer for North Pole Radio News. She brings her experience in media to North Pole Flight Command, serving as both an Elf News Reporter for North Pole Radio News and Managing Editor of North Pole Flight Command.com
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North Pole Flight Command is pleased to report that the city of Sint Niklaas, Belgium will be home to Sector 3’s Regional Headquarters. Sector 3 covers Europe and the Africa.

A regional tracking center is just an extension of North Pole Flight Command. It is staffed by professional elves and equipment with state-of-the-art tracking equipment that is specifically engineered to follow the path of Santa’s sleigh in the assigned region.

As a historic resting spot for traders between Antwerp and Ghent, Sint-Niklaas boasts the biggest market space of Europe. This is another city named for the ancient St. Nicholas.

Elf Rolf Jansen, who happens to the Elf Supervisor for Sector 3, is very familiar with Sint-Niklaas. He studied astrophysics there prior to his work in sleigh design at the North Pole. “I love Sint-Niklaas. The people there are just the best. It can get cold there, which makes it an ideal location for Sector 3. I’m very excited to return and to spend Christmas there!”

For the tracker elves that reside in Sector 3 we admonish that you keep an eye out for breaking news at SantaTrackers.net, coming very soon from Elf Rolf.

For more information about Sector 3, please see this link.

Elf News Reporter at North Pole News Network
Elf Meg graduated from Southern North Pole University with a degree in journalism. For several years she was a star reporter for the North Pole Gazette and then briefly served as a producer for North Pole Radio News. She brings her experience in media to North Pole Flight Command, serving as both an Elf News Reporter for North Pole Radio News and Managing Editor of North Pole Flight Command.com
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North Pole Flight Command is pleased to report that the city of Demre, Turkey will be home to Sector 2’s Regional Headquarters. Sector 2 covers Asia and the Middle East.

A regional tracking center is just an extension of North Pole Flight Command. It is staffed by professional elves and equipment with state-of-the-art tracking equipment that is specifically engineered to follow the path of Santa’s sleigh in the assigned region.

Demre is a town and its surrounding district in the Antalya Province on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, named after the river Demre.

Elf Dr. Grant Smedley, professor of history at Southern North Pole University, says the location of this regional head quarters has special significance to fans of Santa Claus. “Demre is home to the ancient St. Nicholas, who famously became the Bishop of Myra. Some believe the origins of Santa Claus were founded on the legend of St. Nicholas. Santa, of course, is an enthusiastic scholar of St. Nicholas and of history. He’s really happy about this announcement.”

For the tracker elves that reside in Sector 2 we admonish that you keep an eye out for breaking news at SantaTrackers.net, coming very soon from our Elf Supervisor assigned to this area, Elf Clif Moyer.

For more information about Sector 2, please see this link.