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Old 05-05-2016, 05:46 PM   #921
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For us late to the party - can somebody please post the donation link again. Mucho appreciado
https://donate.redcross.ca/ea-action...paign.id=50639

$17,286
$18,286
$18,341

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Old 05-05-2016, 05:47 PM   #922
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EDIT: I am slow. see above

EDIT 2: Wow! We nearly doubled since this morning! Good job everyone!

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Old 05-05-2016, 05:47 PM   #923
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I'm not sure what the donation thing is I am seeing, I will catch up on this thread, but there are a lot of people up there who will need help and a huge and sincere thank-you to each and every one of you who is donating. I will sort out what is up with it and be donating as well.
I know it's "trendy" to think it's all fat-cats making "oil money" in Fort McMurray but that is not the case. A lot of people will need a lot of help.
I have so many mixed emotions right now that I need time to sort them all out, but after seeing the things I have over the last few days, I am very proud to be a citizen of Fort McMurray, of Alberta, of Canada, but also very proud to be a (small) part of this group at Calgarypuck. You folk do a lot of great things when things are really needed. Some may never find out who you are....but I know who you are!

Sincerely, thank-you.
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Old 05-05-2016, 05:59 PM   #924
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$1000 on behalf of my shop, as well we are offering substantial discounts on any men's, ladies and kids clothes and shoes.
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Old 05-05-2016, 06:01 PM   #925
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Anyway, what I really came to this thread to post is about the donations. I hope this comes across nicely. It's great that guys are donating and cool that CP is keeping track I guess. I just don't think that people should feel bad reading that there are some people donating a lot and others here have been struggling for the past year and find themselves unable to contribute, or contribute what they may like to. I guess I just worry that while this tally might encourage some people to donate it probably makes some in our community feel pretty bad about their situation. I hope that isn't the case!
Absolutely agree. I hesitated over posting my donation for exactly these reasons. As others have said, I'd be remiss if someone felt shame because they couldn't give as me.

For my part, I initially had planned to donate less, but seeing the generousity of other people on CP made me see that I was in a position to do more. The roll call of donations inspired me and stretched me a little. That's why I'm continually impressed by this motley group of fans and remain grateful that this community exists.
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Sorry, now I keep posting when I said I'm going to take the night off from this whole thing, but in Edmonton I stopped at Shopper's Drug Mart to pick up a few necessities. They asked me if I was from Fort Mac and gave me 50% off a few necessites (deodorant, razor, etc). The hotel I am staying gave me the room for $75 a night for the next couple of nights - not sure what the regular price is but the girl at the desk said it was a discount for Fort McMurray residents. When I bought beer here, three people were in the store talking about the fires - two employees and a customer - I chimed in and said I had just come from there and clarified a couple of details for them. The customer bought my dozen beer and said: "You need a beer man"! Lol. People are really being awesome. I know, even in Edmonton!
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Old 05-05-2016, 06:02 PM   #927
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Through Shoppers I've been collecting donations all day. Lots of people really care. I know there are crude Facebook posts and such being circulated, but of the hundreds of people I've talked to in the last couple days, there's been unanimous heartbreak and caring. Alberta is loved at least here, and I'm sure elsewhere.

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There were also lots of places to get free fuel, gas and diesel, all along the highway. I didn't feel comfortable taking it for free and stuck to the paid stations. I'm by no means rich, but I'm not destitute either. When the highway opens up releasing those 25000+ people from North of the city, I'm sure there will be many who legitimately need it. There were also MANY places to stop and get free water and food, dog and cat food, cat litter, etc.

I'm sorry, I should really catch up with the thread before I babble on any more as perhaps a lot of this has already been covered. Just feeling a little release of emotions right now!
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There were also lots of places to get free fuel, gas and diesel, all along the highway. I didn't feel comfortable taking it for free and stuck to the paid stations. I'm by no means rich, but I'm not destitute either. When the highway opens up releasing those 25000+ people from North of the city, I'm sure there will be many who legitimately need it. There were also MANY places to stop and get free water and food, dog and cat food, cat litter, etc.

I'm sorry, I should really catch up with the thread before I babble on any more as perhaps a lot of this has already been covered. Just feeling a little release of emotions right now!
I think you've earned the right to babble.

Your updates are great, please keep them coming. It has been great to hear about the endless numbers of people helping in any way they can
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Awesome! Just a minor question... wouldn't it be 4x and not 3x? Unless the company donation is different?

Trudeau has stated they will match donations to Red Cross. If you donate $333.33 to Red Cross and Company matches that donation to Red Cross for a total of $666.66, Trudeau would have to put in $666.66 to match Red Cross donations for a total of $1333.32, no?

Either way. Awesome to hear.
The government is matching "Individual" donations. Not company.
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Pictures of the fire from Nasa: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=87985
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Old 05-05-2016, 06:33 PM   #933
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Old 05-05-2016, 06:39 PM   #934
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Wow! That is so crazy and sad. Words don't really do it justice...
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^^^ man that Facebook link had me wishing for half wit global warming comments instead of what was actually posted.
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That's from over 48 hours ago. The fire is now bigger than the City of Calgary.
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Absolutely agree. I hesitated over posting my donation for exactly these reasons. As others have said, I'd be remiss if someone felt shame because they couldn't give as me.

For my part, I initially had planned to donate less, but seeing the generousity of other people on CP made me see that I was in a position to do more. The roll call of donations inspired me and stretched me a little. That's why I'm continually impressed by this motley group of fans and remain grateful that this community exists.
Totally agree. Even the $5 donation made me proud to be part of this group of wonderful individuals. It's teamwork, not individual competition.

Also, thanks to millhouse11 for confirming. I must have misread Trudeau's quote.
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Caught up with the thread. Ran out of "thanks" long ago!
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Old 05-05-2016, 06:56 PM   #939
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As the Reddit page said, they finally labeled their beer properly!

Wonderful to see private companies step it up! I may be forced to drink a Labett beer tonight

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