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They found out their charitable status was revoked via an IJF article. Now they're scrambling to re-apply

Summary by theijf.org
A firefighter monitors a wildfire sprinkler hose in the evacuated neighbourhood of Grayling Terrace in Fort McMurray, Alta., in May 2024. A local search and rescue group is seeking to regain the charity status it lost last month. (The Canadian Press/Jeff McIntosh) The volunteer search and rescue organization that serves Fort McMurray, Alta., says it’s in the process of regaining its charitable status following its unexpected revocation earlier t…
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theijf.org broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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