The 10-year-old Toronto boy was once again sitting on the side of his street selling popsicles Wednesday afternoon after his stand — including his table, cooler and water bottle — was stolen over the weekend.
The theft happened when the boy entered his home for a bathroom break.  Fortunately, he had the foresight to take his cash inside with him.
Security video from Hove’s home shows a man in a white SUV driving up, stopping his vehicle, opening the trunk and loading Hove’s stand into the back.  All that was left behind was a paper sign advertising for sale.
After CTV News Toronto aired his story on Monday, offers of support began pouring in from across Canada.
“A lot of people are offering support and are willing to donate things,” Hove told CTV News Toronto.
Someone in the neighborhood donated a new table and refrigerator, and people started stopping by to buy more buns, which his older sister baked.
Hove told CTV News Toronto that he’s been saving up to buy an Xbox gaming system, and this afternoon a representative from Stadia Glass and Door stopped by to deliver one — much to the 10-year-old’s surprise.
“I’m going to cry,” Hove exclaimed, saying the gift made him feel “so good.”

David Hove shows up with an Xbox, given to him after someone stole his booth. The outpouring of support meant a lot to the young entrepreneur as well as his father, also named David. Both say they have been overwhelmed by the kindness of strangers. “This shows him that there is more good than bad in the world,” Hove’s father said. “And that’s a positive thing.” Hove is continuing his budding bakery business and when asked what he was currently saving for, he replied with a smile: “A car.”


title: “Toronto Boy Gets New Xbox After Scone Stand Stolen Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-14” author: “Mary Libby”


The 10-year-old Toronto boy was once again sitting on the side of his street selling popsicles Wednesday afternoon after his stand — including his table, cooler and water bottle — was stolen over the weekend.
The theft happened when the boy entered his home for a bathroom break.  Fortunately, he had the foresight to take his cash inside with him.
Security video from Hove’s home shows a man in a white SUV driving up, stopping his vehicle, opening the trunk and loading Hove’s stand into the back.  All that was left behind was a paper sign advertising for sale.
After CTV News Toronto aired his story on Monday, offers of support began pouring in from across Canada.
“A lot of people are offering support and are willing to donate things,” Hove told CTV News Toronto.
Someone in the neighborhood donated a new table and refrigerator, and people started stopping by to buy more buns, which his older sister baked.
Hove told CTV News Toronto that he’s been saving up to buy an Xbox gaming system, and this afternoon a representative from Stadia Glass and Door stopped by to deliver one — much to the 10-year-old’s surprise.
“I’m going to cry,” Hove exclaimed, saying the gift made him feel “so good.”

David Hove shows up with an Xbox, given to him after someone stole his booth. The outpouring of support meant a lot to the young entrepreneur as well as his father, also named David. Both say they have been overwhelmed by the kindness of strangers. “This shows him that there is more good than bad in the world,” Hove’s father said. “And that’s a positive thing.” Hove is continuing his budding bakery business and when asked what he was currently saving for, he replied with a smile: “A car.”


title: “Toronto Boy Gets New Xbox After Scone Stand Stolen Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-27” author: “Julius Severance”


The 10-year-old Toronto boy was once again sitting on the side of his street selling popsicles Wednesday afternoon after his stand — including his table, cooler and water bottle — was stolen over the weekend.
The theft happened when the boy entered his home for a bathroom break.  Fortunately, he had the foresight to take his cash inside with him.
Security video from Hove’s home shows a man in a white SUV driving up, stopping his vehicle, opening the trunk and loading Hove’s stand into the back.  All that was left behind was a paper sign advertising for sale.
After CTV News Toronto aired his story on Monday, offers of support began pouring in from across Canada.
“A lot of people are offering support and are willing to donate things,” Hove told CTV News Toronto.
Someone in the neighborhood donated a new table and refrigerator, and people started stopping by to buy more buns, which his older sister baked.
Hove told CTV News Toronto that he’s been saving up to buy an Xbox gaming system, and this afternoon a representative from Stadia Glass and Door stopped by to deliver one — much to the 10-year-old’s surprise.
“I’m going to cry,” Hove exclaimed, saying the gift made him feel “so good.”

David Hove shows up with an Xbox, given to him after someone stole his booth. The outpouring of support meant a lot to the young entrepreneur as well as his father, also named David. Both say they have been overwhelmed by the kindness of strangers. “This shows him that there is more good than bad in the world,” Hove’s father said. “And that’s a positive thing.” Hove is continuing his budding bakery business and when asked what he was currently saving for, he replied with a smile: “A car.”


title: “Toronto Boy Gets New Xbox After Scone Stand Stolen Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-27” author: “Vicente Delarosa”


The 10-year-old Toronto boy was once again sitting on the side of his street selling popsicles Wednesday afternoon after his stand — including his table, cooler and water bottle — was stolen over the weekend.
The theft happened when the boy entered his home for a bathroom break.  Fortunately, he had the foresight to take his cash inside with him.
Security video from Hove’s home shows a man in a white SUV driving up, stopping his vehicle, opening the trunk and loading Hove’s stand into the back.  All that was left behind was a paper sign advertising for sale.
After CTV News Toronto aired his story on Monday, offers of support began pouring in from across Canada.
“A lot of people are offering support and are willing to donate things,” Hove told CTV News Toronto.
Someone in the neighborhood donated a new table and refrigerator, and people started stopping by to buy more buns, which his older sister baked.
Hove told CTV News Toronto that he’s been saving up to buy an Xbox gaming system, and this afternoon a representative from Stadia Glass and Door stopped by to deliver one — much to the 10-year-old’s surprise.
“I’m going to cry,” Hove exclaimed, saying the gift made him feel “so good.”

David Hove shows up with an Xbox, given to him after someone stole his booth. The outpouring of support meant a lot to the young entrepreneur as well as his father, also named David. Both say they have been overwhelmed by the kindness of strangers. “This shows him that there is more good than bad in the world,” Hove’s father said. “And that’s a positive thing.” Hove is continuing his budding bakery business and when asked what he was currently saving for, he replied with a smile: “A car.”