Close X
Saturday, November 30, 2024
ADVT 
National

Concert For Fort Mac Raises Almost $188k; Organizers Seek $200K By Thanksgiving

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 28 Sep, 2016 11:43 AM
    TORONTO — A benefit concert held to raise funds in support of Fort McMurray residents devastated by wildfires last spring has received almost $188,000 in donations, volunteer organizers said Wednesday.
     
    And they're challenging Canadians to continue giving so that the $200,000 mark can be reached by Thanksgiving.
     
     
    The funds from the #BackFortMac Concert were raised through a combination of sponsors, box office and donations, including from Kiefer Sutherland's performance at the Toronto International Jazz Festival, also held June 27.
     
    Proceeds have been donated to the Canadian Red Cross Alberta Fires Appeal, supporting families and individuals impacted by the wildfires. Ten per cent will be donated to the relief organization's disaster readiness program.
     
    Performers at the Roy Thomson Hall concert included a range of Canadian stars, such as Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo, soul singer Johnny Reid, classical/opera singer Measha Brueggergosman, rocker Alan Frew of Glass Tiger, classical guitarist Liona Boyd, tenor John McDermott and jazz singer Matt Dusk.
     
    More than 80,000 people were forced from their homes on May 3 by the wildfire that ripped through the oilsands city.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Man Launches Lawsuit Against Ontario Government Over Vicious Jail Assault

    Man Launches Lawsuit Against Ontario Government Over Vicious Jail Assault
    Francis Jesse Deguire's allegations focus on the Brockville Jail in eastern Ontario, where he claims an attack by other inmates last year nearly detached his eyelid and left him with bloody head injuries.

    Man Launches Lawsuit Against Ontario Government Over Vicious Jail Assault

    Physician Convicted Of Misconduct Suspended For Six Months, Must Have Chaperon

    Physician Convicted Of Misconduct Suspended For Six Months, Must Have Chaperon
      The tribunal found Dr. Adekunle Owolabi guilty on Monday of all four counts of professional misconduct after four female patients accused him of making sexual comments, and of inappropriate hugging and kissing.

    Physician Convicted Of Misconduct Suspended For Six Months, Must Have Chaperon

    Man Encased In Hot Tar In Toronto Industrial Accident Suffers Serious Burns

    Man Encased In Hot Tar In Toronto Industrial Accident Suffers Serious Burns
    A 37-year-old man is in life-threatening condition after being encased in hot tar that solidified during an industrial accident in Toronto on Monday morning.

    Man Encased In Hot Tar In Toronto Industrial Accident Suffers Serious Burns

    Montreal Pit Bull Advocates Prepare Themselves For City's Ban On The Breed

    MONTREAL — As Montreal's city council prepares to vote on a contentious pit bull ban, advocates for the breed have been pulling out all the stops to convince politicians and the public their pets don't pose an inherent risk.

    Montreal Pit Bull Advocates Prepare Themselves For City's Ban On The Breed

    Home Depot Canada Pulls Fake Peeping Tom Halloween Decoration After Complaint

    Home Depot Canada Pulls Fake Peeping Tom Halloween Decoration After Complaint
    The home renovation chain says it took "immediate action" to remove the Scary Peeper Creeper from shelves after a customer raised concerns about the product.

    Home Depot Canada Pulls Fake Peeping Tom Halloween Decoration After Complaint

    Federal decision is at hand for proposed LNG plant in northern B.C.

    Federal decision is at hand for proposed LNG plant in northern B.C.
    OTTAWA — Environment Minister Catherine McKenna has a final environmental assessment of the Pacific Northwest LNG project in hand, with the federal Liberal cabinet set to meet Tuesday in the national capital.

    Federal decision is at hand for proposed LNG plant in northern B.C.