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Hello ReasonVEVO, I'm PKT. Thank you for your edits to those two references on Canadian Red Cross. I'm writing this to let you know you did well with them, considering they weren't well-structured references before you got there, and it was your second edit! I've done some work to get them up to what I think are more current standards. Wikipedia has been around for 19 years or so, and there are a lot of referencing styles in use all over the place, and as you found, many have suffered what we call Link Rot. So again, thank you for diving in to fix those two refs! Cheers, PKT(alk) 12:33, 24 April 2020 (UTC)Reply