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Title: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Anonymous on June 24, 2013, 07:53:53 PM
We were not affected as badly as many people in Southern Alberta were..



My husband is an electrician and can do all repairs to our home himself and we can afford materials..



There are people in my church who suffered more damage than we did and do not have the resources or skills to fix the damage..



A well to do man in our church who owns a building supply company has offered free building materials to our congregants with limited means..



My husband and other tradesmen have offered to make the repairs for free..



Myself and other members of our church women's group have offered to clean affected homes..



Sometimes it takes a crisis before we see God's love in action..
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Obvious Li on June 24, 2013, 08:04:33 PM
Quote from: "Fashionista"We were not affected as badly as many people in Southern Alberta were..



My husband is an electrician and can do all repairs to our home himself and we can afford materials..



There are people in my church who suffered more damage than we did and do not have the resources or skills to fix the damage..



A well to do man in our church who owns a building supply company has offered free building materials to our congregants with limited means..



My husband and other tradesmen have offered to make the repairs for free..



Myself and other members of the church's women's group have offered to clean affected homes..



Sometimes it takes a crisis before we see God's love in action..






good for you and your husband...if you don't mind sharing...what denomination of church are you attending....
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Anonymous on June 24, 2013, 08:14:57 PM
Quote from: "Obvious Li"
Quote from: "Fashionista"We were not affected as badly as many people in Southern Alberta were..



My husband is an electrician and can do all repairs to our home himself and we can afford materials..



There are people in my church who suffered more damage than we did and do not have the resources or skills to fix the damage..



A well to do man in our church who owns a building supply company has offered free building materials to our congregants with limited means..



My husband and other tradesmen have offered to make the repairs for free..



Myself and other members of the church's women's group have offered to clean affected homes..



Sometimes it takes a crisis before we see God's love in action..






good for you and your husband...if you don't mind sharing...what denomination of church are you attending....

We used to attend Christian Reformed, but we now fellowship at a Free Reformed church.
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Romero on June 24, 2013, 08:15:09 PM
Calgarians rock, Albertans rock, Canadians rock!



Calgarians pulling together, firefighters from Edmonton, bridge rebuilding supplies from BC; Red Cross, Armed Forces and donations from across Canada... plenty to mention.
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Anonymous on June 24, 2013, 08:17:31 PM
Quote from: "Romero"Calgarians rock, Albertans rock, Canadians rock!



Calgarians pulling together, firefighters from Edmonton, bridge rebuilding supplies from BC; Red Cross, Armed Forces and donations from across Canada... plenty to mention.

Yes, all Canadians from all corners of the country are donating generously..



I apologize if I was bragging about what my church has done..



That is just my little corner and I know it well.
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Obvious Li on June 24, 2013, 08:17:52 PM
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Obvious Li"
Quote from: "Fashionista"We were not affected as badly as many people in Southern Alberta were..



My husband is an electrician and can do all repairs to our home himself and we can afford materials..



There are people in my church who suffered more damage than we did and do not have the resources or skills to fix the damage..



A well to do man in our church who owns a building supply company has offered free building materials to our congregants with limited means..



My husband and other tradesmen have offered to make the repairs for free..



Myself and other members of the church's women's group have offered to clean affected homes..



Sometimes it takes a crisis before we see God's love in action..






good for you and your husband...if you don't mind sharing...what denomination of church are you attending....

We used to attend Christian Reformed, but we now fellowship at a Free Reformed church.


Thanks.....i studied with a few Christian Reformers when i lived in the USA...i liked their doctrinal approach to life...........
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Anonymous on June 24, 2013, 08:27:49 PM
Quote from: "Obvious Li"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Obvious Li"






good for you and your husband...if you don't mind sharing...what denomination of church are you attending....

We used to attend Christian Reformed, but we now fellowship at a Free Reformed church.


Thanks.....i studied with a few Christian Reformers when i lived in the USA...i liked their doctrinal approach to life...........

I was raised in a Baptist church, so it was quite different when the Lord opened my heart to Calvinism.
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Romero on June 24, 2013, 10:14:18 PM
Quote from: "Fashionista"Yes, all Canadians from all corners of the country are donating generously..



I apologize if I was bragging about what my church has done..

Not at all. I've been so impressed with so many, and it is indeed nice to hear what your family, church and neighbours have been doing.
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Anonymous on June 25, 2013, 05:22:54 AM
Canadians have really shown where their hearts are during this disaster in Alberta.
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Anonymous on June 25, 2013, 10:58:53 PM
Quote from: "Shen Li"Not everyone has been so charitable with their time and money.


QuoteCalgary's flooding woes were further exacerbated on Saturday by reports of price-fixing at the hands of greedy merchants, many of whom appeared to be trying to profit from the desperation of people seeking basic supplies.



Enraged citizens took to social media to report being ripped off by some retailers as they tried to stock up on items such as ice, water and food. With shelves in some shops already stripped bare, reports began to surface that some businesses were taking financial advantage of the crisis.

 

The Twitter hashtag #YYCgreedy began to trend online, a locator reference to Calgary's airport code. Residents took to the micro-blogging service to call for boycotts on certain stores they accused of illegal price-gouging.

 

A fruit platter at one shop was allegedly being sold for $59, while a liquor store was reportedly hawking a bag of ice for $20.

CBC's Asha Tomlinson, who was monitoring the social media activity, said people had begun taking photos of their receipts as proof, in hopes that businesses engaging in price-gouging will be brought to justice.



'You'll be out of business,' consumers warn



One man photographed a receipt showing that he paid $48.72 for a pack of 24 bottles of water, commenting on twitter, "Talk about taking advantage of a society in crisis."



Peter McPhee tweeted: "It is called Profiteering and several companies in other provinces were convicted in other disasters. Remember that, gougers!"

 

Brad MacCallum also weighed in: "Think price gouging is a way to make $$? Good luck. You'll be found, pics will be taken, you'll be out of business."

 

The Calgary police chief says that he's aware of the reports of price-gouging, as is Bruce Burrell, the fire chief and head of the Calgary Emergency Management Agency (CEMA).

 

"Under the emergency management act in province of Alberta, price-gouging or price-fixing above normal levels during a state of local emergency is illegal and it would take some co-operation between ourselves and police, but individuals could be prosecuted for that," Burrell told local Calgary radio station 660 News.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/story/2013/06/22/calgary-price-gouging-floods.html

There will always be people who will exploit difficult circumstances for selfish reasons Shen Li..



I heard about this, but I have not seen it..



Most shop owners are ethical people.
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Romero on June 29, 2013, 02:54:12 AM
QuoteNaheed Nenshi wears suits to work, not shoulder pads. But the Calgary mayor received an ovation louder than any football player Friday prior to kickoff for the 2013 Stampeders season-opener against the B.C. Lions.



"We've all seen police officers in the 20th hour of their shifts, treating citizens with compassion and professionalism," Nenshi told the crowd of 26,625 at McMahon Stadium. "We've seen public servants working their hearts out to keep us all safe. We've seen citizens of our great city come together like never before to lift up those neighbours of ours that have been dragged down."



"I want to say to all of you, thank-you."



"Are you ready for some football?"



With the full understanding football is merely a game, the Stampeders set out to do their part to give Calgarians a distraction from the massive cleanup.



The men in red did just that, following up the pre-game ceremony to honour first responders - police, fire, ambulance and military - with a commanding 44-32 victory over the Leos.



On Thursday, tailback Jon Cornish pledged to donate $10 per yard gained to the Red Cross for Alberta flood relief. Determined to drain his bank account, Cornish ripped off 13 carries for 108 yards and one catch for 20 yards in the opening 30 minutes.



Remember: Cornish makes CFL money, not NHL millions.



"It was something Calgary needed," Cornish said in a post-game interview. "Any time you can help a community and sort of lift their spirits, it's a very positive thing. For me personally, seeing all the support we had, all of the emotion I felt when Nenshi was talking at the beginning of the game, it was unbelievable to feel it. There was an energy in the air."



"Calgary has distinguished itself by the way it came back from that horrible flood."



The final totals for Cornish: 24 carries for 172 yards and one catch for 20 yards. He owes $1,920 to the Red Cross, but pledged to round that up to $2,000.



Through the 50-50 draw and fan donations, the Stampeders raised $107,268 for the Red Cross flood relief.



And that, on this night, is the score that mattered the most.



//http://www.canada.com/news/Cornish+Stamps+give+Calgary+needed+lift/8595797/story.html
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Anonymous on June 29, 2013, 03:53:47 PM
That is wonderful Romero..



My husband's company has raised money for flood relief too..



My brother, his wife and my little nephew are arriving today from Manitoba..



It is not exactly the best time to be visiting Calgary, but my brother is fit and has some carpentry skills..



He wants to pitch in and help.
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Romero on June 29, 2013, 03:57:28 PM
Awesome. You've got a great family, Fash!
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Anonymous on June 29, 2013, 03:59:30 PM
Quote from: "Romero"Awesome. You've got a great family, Fash!

Oh thank you so much Romero..



I know they would like you too.
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Odinson on June 30, 2013, 02:51:06 PM
Quote from: "Fashionista"That is wonderful Romero..



My husband's company has raised money for flood relief too..



My brother, his wife and my little nephew are arriving today from Manitoba..



It is not exactly the best time to be visiting Calgary, but my brother is fit and has some carpentry skills..



He wants to pitch in and help.


Good.
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Anonymous on July 10, 2013, 05:48:19 AM
Toronto got hit with the heaviest rains in nearly 60 years. One month's worth of rain fell in four hours. Not the same level of damage as Calgary, but still significant.
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Anonymous on July 10, 2013, 07:11:12 PM
Quote from: "seoulbro"Toronto got hit with the heaviest rains in nearly 60 years. One month's worth of rain fell in four hours. Not the same level of damage as Calgary, but still significant.

Water a meter high with snakes swimming past trapped riders on a commuter train.
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Obvious Li on July 10, 2013, 10:22:41 PM
Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "seoulbro"Toronto got hit with the heaviest rains in nearly 60 years. One month's worth of rain fell in four hours. Not the same level of damage as Calgary, but still significant.

Water a meter high with snakes swimming past trapped riders on a commuter train.




i think that was Olivia Chow on her way home....... :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Anonymous on July 10, 2013, 10:25:49 PM
Quote from: "Obvious Li"
Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "seoulbro"Toronto got hit with the heaviest rains in nearly 60 years. One month's worth of rain fell in four hours. Not the same level of damage as Calgary, but still significant.

Water a meter high with snakes swimming past trapped riders on a commuter train.




i think that was Olivia Chow on her way home....... :mrgreen:

Nah, she only travels via car and driver at the expense of the taxpayer.
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Anonymous on July 11, 2013, 05:23:41 AM
Quote from: "Obvious Li"
Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "seoulbro"Toronto got hit with the heaviest rains in nearly 60 years. One month's worth of rain fell in four hours. Not the same level of damage as Calgary, but still significant.

Water a meter high with snakes swimming past trapped riders on a commuter train.




i think that was Olivia Chow on her way home....... :mrgreen:

bada bing
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Anonymous on July 11, 2013, 09:16:07 PM
I pray God is merciful to home and business owners in Toronto.
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Obvious Li on July 11, 2013, 09:47:03 PM
Quote from: "Fashionista"I pray God is merciful to home and business owners in Toronto.




sorry Fash.....but i talk to God and he told me he hates Toronto...as a matter of fact he hates everyone east of manitoba.....and thats a fact.
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Romero on July 11, 2013, 10:26:25 PM
That's not God. That's you.
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Anonymous on July 11, 2013, 10:56:25 PM
Quote from: "Obvious Li"
Quote from: "Fashionista"I pray God is merciful to home and business owners in Toronto.




sorry Fash.....but i talk to God and he told me he hates Toronto...as a matter of fact he hates everyone east of manitoba.....and thats a fact.

those fucks in toronto deserve it
Title: Re: Calgarians pull together
Post by: Anonymous on July 15, 2013, 05:30:50 AM
Quote from: "toronto basher"
Quote from: "Obvious Li"
Quote from: "Fashionista"I pray God is merciful to home and business owners in Toronto.




sorry Fash.....but i talk to God and he told me he hates Toronto...as a matter of fact he hates everyone east of manitoba.....and thats a fact.

those fucks in toronto deserve it

Where do you live? Oakville?