I am so proud to see Canadians being Canadians, and helping each other. I'm praying for the family, and town. QD has a great sense of humour, but you can see his heart is as big as blue ball :) God bless you all, from BC!
Being a former Farmboy I take great appreciation for what Quick Dick did on his video for you. We see a lot of devastation like that down here in the US and does me proud to see your neighbors helping you out. God bless you and that none of you were hurt. Possessions can be replaced but lives cannot. Good luck with getting everything back to how you want it. Your friend from South of the Border
From Oklahoma tornado alley, sorry for your loss. Thank God for good neighbors 🙏. Good neighbors are worth more than insurance or the government. Truly priceless
Wow. I had no idea. So grateful to see how the farming community rallies around you and yours! Thanks to all who are helping out any way they can. This is what community is all about. Helping out families in need.
All can be replaced. Wonderful that no person was injured. Our family was hit by a tornado in March of 1965. Flat tires were the name of the game. God Bless All your family and neighbors that help you through this process. We lost our home and 4 large barns plus several head of cattle and hogs. Believe me that without our friends and neighbors we would never got through it. 🙏
Rural Saskatchewan is all one big small town. Thank you to everyone helping out. God Bless you all. This right here, this community spirit is why I love small towns on the prairies. ❤
I'm 3000 miles away, but I was born and raised in SK. My thoughts are with this kind couple, and all the wonderful people who helped them out. Hang in there! No one was hurt, and that's what really matters! God Bless! 🍁
Thoughts and prayers from a small farming community in Upper Michigan. Just do what farmers always do, brush yourselves off and keep working hard and thank God for no injuries and the wonderful rain that must have come with the storm!👍🇺🇸🇨🇦👍
The farming community is amazing when it comes to helping each other out during and after a hardship!! Years ago my father lost a large hog barn and shop due to fire. The next morning the community men showed up with sons and equipment to clean up and the women showed up with daughters and food to feed everyone. I hope the insurance company is kind to you and for a speedy re-build!! God bless!!
Thank goodness everybody is OK; structures can be replaced, lives cannot. You’ve got the most compassionate, supportive people in the Foam Lake area… God bless you all 🙏🥰🙏
Glad to hear no one was hurt! Amazing community support, everyone has set a great example of what it means to be a neighbor! Sending well wishes for a speedy rebuild to everyone affected by the damage 😀
Wow. I saw the news reports but they didn’t show as much as this Quick video. Good luck getting it all back together. Happy no one was hurt including your home. 🇨🇦❤️
I am watching this heartbreak from Southern California. To the Currah family, please stay strong and it is so good to see your local community coming to support you 🇨🇦🇺🇸
Farmers are the most resilient people in Canada. The challenges and adversities are numerous and yet year after year they start again. Truly the back bone of Canada! So glad nobody was seriously injured!
You good people are blessed to have neighbors and family that are willing to help you and when they say they will help they are sincere about it, I pray my prayers will somehow strengthen and help him through this process
It's so sad to see all the damage to such a beautiful farm, but heartening to see everyone pulling together and happy to hear that the damage to the actual house wasn't too catastrophic. Wishing you all the best for the clean up operation. Big supportive hug from BC. I'm also struck by the fact that even after a Tornado has ripped through, Saskatchewan still manages to look stunningly beautiful.
Big freaking mess... Takes a lot of hands to clean up and get everything put back together... Good people help in bad situations. Thank you for the update QDM!! Stay safe and avoid the spinning clouds!!
Thanks be to God everyone is safe. Good neighbours are precious. Material things can be replaced. Here's hoping the repairs happen quickly and you continue to feed the population for many years.
You have to have sewn a lot of love in your community to receive so much in return. Good things come to good people. Hang in there, better times are just around the corner.
Big props to all the helpers for getting involved in the cleanup and support of the farm. I’m happy nobody was hurt and I’m sending my best wishes. Cheers
I was so relieved to hear that nobody got hurt and that you all are in good spirits. You're lucky to have a heckler like Quick Dick living next door to cheer you up. I'm sure that he's a blast to drink a few locally brewed beers with. These tough times don't last... TOUGH PEOPLE DO! 💪 Hang in there!
Hey Quick, mighty generous of to volunteer to help your neighbours. The Currah's are definitely fortunate that it was material damage, and that their home and they stayed fairely unscathed. Keep us updated if they need additional support. I could think of nothing better than to support the hard working farm families of this country. Take care stay safe. And it sure doesn't look like those grain bins ended up in Oz. Cheers. 👋🇨🇦
When I heard Foam Lake the night it happened I was immediately worried about QDM and his family and that’s because through his great work here, he’s like that second cousin twice removed we all wished we had. Seriously though, it’s great to hear nobody was hurt and that community still knows how to pull together in times of need and tragedy….we all know the saying “things can be replaced, people can’t” and that farm will live on another day!
The finger of God. Hope everything works out for you folks. Things can be replaced people cannot. Glad to see no one was hurt. Glad to see your dog made it too
As a tornado victim myself, I just want to let you know that it will get better and things will get put back together. Glad to hear that no one was hurt or injured in the path of the tornado
Always amazed at the perseverance of the hardest working, most ragged on people group (farmers) in Canada. When the going gets tough… you put your head down and work just a bit harder!
Greetings from Northern Ireland. Thanks for sharing Quick Dick. Hard to beat a rural farming community for helping neighbours in times of need. Glad no one was hurt.
I wish there was more that I could do than leaving a like and this comment to get the word out. To the Currah's, Good luck on rebuilding and the clean up. our hearts are with you.
There’s no question that if it happened to a different neighbour, Rob and Janina would be there front row centre helping them out. It’s what we do in rural Saskatchewan. Relieving no one was hurt and good luck with the bin crop everyone!
Sorry for loss of equipment and damages! Amazing how positive you are after this. Gods gift to us is our farmers! Stay strong! Quick you rock and the joke about CBC was spot on........
I'm So Sorry to see what you're going through, but Thank God Everyone is Safe... Thank You for the Hard Work You do, to put food on the plates of Our Nation... I know you will Persevere, 'Cuz that's what Saskatchewan Farmers Do... 💪💪💪❤❤❤💪💪💪 Our Hearts and Prayers are with You...❤❤❤
I lost my house, the one I grew up in, two years ago to a tornado that plowed a sixty mile swath through my state. Killed five people, did one and a half billion dollars worth of damage. You stay strong. I'm glad that everyone on your farm was OK.
Rob and Janina, it is so awesome to see your smiling faces and to hear that so many in the community are stepping up to lend a hand. That's what I love about our rural farming community as well. You are blessed to have characters like Quick and BMA in your midst and I'm sure they're blessed by you all as well. Prayers for Peace, Safety and Restoration. Bless'ns from The South of Michigan, Tedd
Neighbour's helping each other is a golden rule to live by. Evidently this golden rule IS active as it should be.💝 Thankful no one was hurt. Sending love to families affected from rural Perth Ontario.🤗💕
As someone who grew up in SK and moved away when I was 16, the flatlands will always be my home and my heart truly goes out to those that have fallen victim during this event! You will not find another sense of community as much as you can in small town Saskatchewan and this goes to show how strong those small town bonds can be! To the Currah's, I wish you all the best in your recovery and rebuild and I hope the insurance company does not take too long in reaching a settlement for you! Come back stronger. Come back better! Best Regards, ~Eden~
I know I'm late but I just found this. Love from America. Praying that everything will be get back to normal very soon. I'm so glad that no one was hurt.
Nice to see neighbours helping one another. Its once was like that here on the wet coast. I miss those days. None the less, im thinking of you guys and this will be a distant memory soon enough. Take care🙂
All can be replaced, being the core of the country these farmers will be back on there feet before you know it! Family all you need, great work on stepping up QD!
Thanks for the update QD!! So glad no one was injured in this. Lots of repairs to do, but that will happen with help from the community. Stay positive Currah Family!! God Bless!! 👍
I love this!!!!! The whole reason I post on social media is to try and make some one smile or take their attention off of negativity. #positivity thanks for the time you put into these videos….. and I hope the people in the video continue to receive blessings
Good to hear no one was hurt. It must have been one hell of a frightening experience though! Hopefully everything gets fixed up in a timely manner. All the best from a Canadian country kid now living in the Arizona desert.
Glad no one was hurt. The yard can be rebuilt and bins replaced but people can never be replaced. Let’s take a second to thank God that everyone is OK.
Sorry for your loss. of your beautiful farm yard and a lifetime of toil and sacrifice. As someone that lived in Foam Lake 40 years ago I know what a strong community it is and the resilience of the people. All the best moving forward.
Holy $##t!!! More destruction on the Prarie. So glad you and your family are safe and no else was hurt! Your farming friends in the US are praying for strength and encouragement guys.
I'm so glad no one was hurt, physically. We had 3 tornadoes through our yard in the 90s. It's expensive, but sounds like you have great neighbours, and that's more precious than any money.
I wish I was close enough to help... As someone who's spent my whole life in tornado alley, I'm keenly aware of how destructive they can be. Friends, relatives, and neighbors are critical to helping those affected get back on their feet. By the looks of it, you have some terrific folks around you to help. Prayers for a speedy recovery!
Just sending a quick note from Lenore MB. Seeing the bin yard damage is unreally. So glade everyone is safe. Nothing is stronger than family and friends when thingsxlike this happen.
My heart goes out to the families impacted!! Thank goodness for no injuries and for wonderful neighbours. Sending love and prayers from over here in BC.
I'm so glad no one was hurt. That was the best video of the damage caused by a tornado I've ever seen. Kudos to Quick Dick's videography. CBC and CTV need to take notes.
My dad was a farmer in PA when he was young, so I got lots of family still in the industry. It's hard and nature rarely helps! Good luck and be careful cleaning up! Great to see your neighbors helping out!
I can't even imagine how scary and overwhelming going through something like that is, I am so glad everyone is safe, and I hope that they can get back on their feet soon.
Praise God no one was hurt. It’s good to see neighbors pulling together to help the Currah’s. We are thinking of you and praying for you here in Kentucky.
Currah thanks for being farmers...who grow the food so that all can survive. Appreciate what you do.
Great to see all the neighbours pitching in to help like true western folk. Materials can be replaced lives cannot, so a big blessing there.
I am so proud to see Canadians being Canadians, and helping each other. I'm praying for the family, and town. QD has a great sense of humour, but you can see his heart is as big as blue ball :) God bless you all, from BC!
Glad that no one was hurt. Neighbors helping neighbors on time of need. What farmers are all about!
Being a former Farmboy I take great appreciation for what Quick Dick did on his video for you.
We see a lot of devastation like that down here in the US and does me proud to see your neighbors helping you out. God bless you and that none of you were hurt. Possessions can be replaced but lives cannot. Good luck with getting everything back to how you want it. Your friend from South of the Border
Thoughts and love from Michigan, there is nothing like the farmer spirit and all of you epitomize this!!
From Oklahoma tornado alley, sorry for your loss. Thank God for good neighbors 🙏. Good neighbors are worth more than insurance or the government. Truly priceless
A big thanks for feeding us! Nice to see neighbour's helping neighbour's, never a question when there's farmers involved. Thankful nobody hurt.
Wow. I had no idea. So grateful to see how the farming community rallies around you and yours! Thanks to all who are helping out any way they can. This is what community is all about. Helping out families in need.
It’s making me cry in happiness that all y’all pulled together to help your neighbor. What an outstanding endorsement for small town livin’. 💗
Godspeed to everyone affected. Great to see the Saskatchewan community coming together to help !
Every thing can be replaced, but lives cannot. Someone was watching over you all.🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦
Glad no one was hurt and good to see neighbors helping each other out
All can be replaced. Wonderful that no person was injured. Our family was hit by a tornado in March of 1965. Flat tires were the name of the game. God Bless All your family and neighbors that help you through this process. We lost our home and 4 large barns plus several head of cattle and hogs. Believe me that without our friends and neighbors we would never got through it. 🙏
Rural Saskatchewan is all one big small town. Thank you to everyone helping out. God Bless you all. This right here, this community spirit is why I love small towns on the prairies. ❤
Prayers and well wishes from the U.S. Farmers are the backbone of every country♥
The support from the community for this family shows us the best of Canada. Thanks for being there for each other!
Oh wow I’m glad y’all are still alive. Good to see neighbors helping.
I'm 3000 miles away, but I was born and raised in SK. My thoughts are with this kind couple, and all the wonderful people who helped them out. Hang in there! No one was hurt, and that's what really matters! God Bless! 🍁
QDM great job on the video. To the farm families thankful that all were unhurt. Speedy recovery to your storage facilities
Thoughts and prayers from a small farming community in Upper Michigan. Just do what farmers always do, brush yourselves off and keep working hard and thank God for no injuries and the wonderful rain that must have come with the storm!👍🇺🇸🇨🇦👍
Wow, Mother Nature really is a force. So sorry this happened, great to see the neighbor support, farmers are the best.
The farming community is amazing when it comes to helping each other out during and after a hardship!! Years ago my father lost a large hog barn and shop due to fire. The next morning the community men showed up with sons and equipment to clean up and the women showed up with daughters and food to feed everyone. I hope the insurance company is kind to you and for a speedy re-build!! God bless!!
Glad there were no injuries!
Prairie proud, Prairie tough, Prairie nieghbours are priceless ❤️
Our thoughts are with those who have suffered such losses. Absolutely wonderful the way the community has pitched in to support and help all those.
So thankful none of your family was hurt. Keep smiling in spite of this terrible experience.
I’m glad everyone is ok. Keep your chin up!!
QDM,
You are the man! You exemplify everything that a true patriot to their country should be, god bless you and those folks hit by the twirly thing!
Thank goodness everybody is OK; structures can be replaced, lives cannot. You’ve got the most compassionate, supportive people in the Foam Lake area… God bless you all 🙏🥰🙏
Love your video, Thank God you are all safe, so beautiful God Bless you and your beautiful community.
Glad to hear no one was hurt! Amazing community support, everyone has set a great example of what it means to be a neighbor! Sending well wishes for a speedy rebuild to everyone affected by the damage 😀
Wow. I saw the news reports but they didn’t show as much as this Quick video. Good luck getting it all back together. Happy no one was hurt including your home. 🇨🇦❤️
I am watching this heartbreak from Southern California. To the Currah family, please stay strong and it is so good to see your local community coming to support you 🇨🇦🇺🇸
Farmers are the most resilient people in Canada. The challenges and adversities are numerous and yet year after year they start again. Truly the back bone of Canada! So glad nobody was seriously injured!
I’m grateful that no one was hurt and the house had minimal damage. I love how the neighbors stepped up to help out
You good people are blessed to have neighbors and family that are willing to help you and when they say they will help they are sincere about it, I pray my prayers will somehow strengthen and help him through this process
It's so sad to see all the damage to such a beautiful farm, but heartening to see everyone pulling together and happy to hear that the damage to the actual house wasn't too catastrophic. Wishing you all the best for the clean up operation. Big supportive hug from BC. I'm also struck by the fact that even after a Tornado has ripped through, Saskatchewan still manages to look stunningly beautiful.
The power of mother nature is incredible. Thanks for posting this QDM
Big freaking mess... Takes a lot of hands to clean up and get everything put back together...
Good people help in bad situations.
Thank you for the update QDM!!
Stay safe and avoid the spinning clouds!!
Thanks be to God everyone is safe. Good neighbours are precious. Material things can be replaced. Here's hoping the repairs happen quickly and you continue to feed the population for many years.
You have to have sewn a lot of love in your community to receive so much in return. Good things come to good people. Hang in there, better times are just around the corner.
Big props to all the helpers for getting involved in the cleanup and support of the farm. I’m happy nobody was hurt and I’m sending my best wishes. Cheers
I was so relieved to hear that nobody got hurt and that you all are in good spirits. You're lucky to have a heckler like Quick Dick living next door to cheer you up. I'm sure that he's a blast to drink a few locally brewed beers with. These tough times don't last... TOUGH PEOPLE DO! 💪 Hang in there!
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This is what Canadians do for each other we help no matter what .
Bless you all
Prayers for the insurance company to be swift and efficient in the rebuild!! And that everyone is safe!!
It so amazing the power of Mother Nature , and super amazing no one got hurt . Love from Northern Ireland 🇬🇧
Hey Quick, mighty generous of to volunteer to help your neighbours. The Currah's are definitely fortunate that it was material damage, and that their home and they stayed fairely unscathed. Keep us updated if they need additional support. I could think of nothing better than to support the hard working farm families of this country.
Take care stay safe. And it sure doesn't look like those grain bins ended up in Oz.
Cheers. 👋🇨🇦
A great video
Most thankful that no one was hurt
Will be watching to see updates for any assistance needed.
Take care, be safe
When I heard Foam Lake the night it happened I was immediately worried about QDM and his family and that’s because through his great work here, he’s like that second cousin twice removed we all wished we had. Seriously though, it’s great to hear nobody was hurt and that community still knows how to pull together in times of need and tragedy….we all know the saying “things can be replaced, people can’t” and that farm will live on another day!
The finger of God. Hope everything works out for you folks. Things can be replaced people cannot. Glad to see no one was hurt. Glad to see your dog made it too
As a tornado victim myself, I just want to let you know that it will get better and things will get put back together. Glad to hear that no one was hurt or injured in the path of the tornado
Always amazed at the perseverance of the hardest working, most ragged on people group (farmers) in Canada. When the going gets tough… you put your head down and work just a bit harder!
Greetings from Northern Ireland. Thanks for sharing Quick Dick. Hard to beat a rural farming community for helping neighbours in times of need. Glad no one was hurt.
Be resilient, be positive for you are not alone. You have an amazing community 🌻❤️🍁🌻
I wish there was more that I could do than leaving a like and this comment to get the word out. To the Currah's, Good luck on rebuilding and the clean up. our hearts are with you.
Two things in this world that you can't fight ... unpredictable weather & unpredictable government. With you all in spirit, from rural Nova Scotia.
Much respect to you all. I'm glad nobody was hurt and your home and family were safe. Best of luck and wishes from Rual Ontario.
Us Canadians are with you all of us ...more family's and people need to help our canadian friends and family and stand together
There’s no question that if it happened to a different neighbour, Rob and Janina would be there front row centre helping them out. It’s what we do in rural Saskatchewan. Relieving no one was hurt and good luck with the bin crop everyone!
Much love to your neighbors ❤ you can replace the things...you can't replace a life...God bless and so glad you're ok
Sorry for loss of equipment and damages! Amazing how positive you are after this. Gods gift to us is our farmers! Stay strong! Quick you rock and the joke about CBC was spot on........
Hope you all hang in there sorry for your mess we need farmers.. God Bless You All.. from Michigan USA
Gives me the sads seeing this. Oh so glad everyone was safe.
I'm So Sorry to see what you're going through, but Thank God Everyone is Safe... Thank You for the Hard Work You do, to put food on the plates of Our Nation... I know you will Persevere, 'Cuz that's what Saskatchewan Farmers Do...
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Our Hearts and Prayers are with You...❤❤❤
I lost my house, the one I grew up in, two years ago to a tornado that plowed a sixty mile swath through my state. Killed five people, did one and a half billion dollars worth of damage. You stay strong. I'm glad that everyone on your farm was OK.
So much Grace to ALL who suffered this power of nature. Faith will always prevail and serve others very well indeed. 💝
Rob and Janina, it is so awesome to see your smiling faces and to hear that so many in the community are stepping up to lend a hand. That's what I love about our rural farming community as well. You are blessed to have characters like Quick and BMA in your midst and I'm sure they're blessed by you all as well. Prayers for Peace, Safety and Restoration.
Bless'ns from The South of Michigan, Tedd
Neighbour's helping each other is a golden rule to live by. Evidently this golden rule IS active as it should be.💝
Thankful no one was hurt. Sending love to families affected from rural Perth Ontario.🤗💕
It’s always refreshing to see a farming community come together to help out neighbors in need. Hang in there and keep on feeding the world.
At least no one was hurt and pretty cool everyone is pitching in to help out.
As someone who grew up in SK and moved away when I was 16, the flatlands will always be my home and my heart truly goes out to those that have fallen victim during this event! You will not find another sense of community as much as you can in small town Saskatchewan and this goes to show how strong those small town bonds can be! To the Currah's, I wish you all the best in your recovery and rebuild and I hope the insurance company does not take too long in reaching a settlement for you! Come back stronger. Come back better! Best Regards, ~Eden~
Nobody can mandate common sense and good will.
I know I'm late but I just found this. Love from America. Praying that everything will be get back to normal very soon. I'm so glad that no one was hurt.
Nice to see neighbours helping one another. Its once was like that here on the wet coast. I miss those days. None the less, im thinking of you guys and this will be a distant memory soon enough. Take care🙂
All can be replaced, being the core of the country these farmers will be back on there feet before you know it! Family all you need, great work on stepping up QD!
Thanks for the update QD!! So glad no one was injured in this. Lots of repairs to do, but that will happen with help from the community. Stay positive Currah Family!! God Bless!! 👍
It is and will be again a beautiful yard.. glad they're good and insured
I love this!!!!! The whole reason I post on social media is to try and make some one smile or take their attention off of negativity. #positivity thanks for the time you put into these videos….. and I hope the people in the video continue to receive blessings
Thanks quickdick for helping them to smile at a time that would make folks cry.
Good to hear no one was hurt. It must have been one hell of a frightening experience though!
Hopefully everything gets fixed up in a timely manner. All the best from a Canadian country kid now living in the Arizona desert.
Glad no one was hurt. The yard can be rebuilt and bins replaced but people can never be replaced. Let’s take a second to thank God that everyone is OK.
Good afternoon QDM.... hopefully not too much damage!!
Sorry for your loss. of your beautiful farm yard and a lifetime of toil and sacrifice. As someone that lived in Foam Lake 40 years ago I know what a strong community it is and the resilience of the people. All the best moving forward.
How devastating. Any loss in farming is hard to digest, however this is a different degree. Stay strong. You are in many peoples thoughts.
Holy $##t!!! More destruction on the Prarie. So glad you and your family are safe and no else was hurt! Your farming friends in the US are praying for strength and encouragement guys.
I'm so glad no one was hurt, physically. We had 3 tornadoes through our yard in the 90s. It's expensive, but sounds like you have great neighbours, and that's more precious than any money.
Great that no one was injured keep your head up and keep farming thoughts and prayers 🙏🏼 for you and your family
I wish I was close enough to help... As someone who's spent my whole life in tornado alley, I'm keenly aware of how destructive they can be. Friends, relatives, and neighbors are critical to helping those affected get back on their feet. By the looks of it, you have some terrific folks around you to help. Prayers for a speedy recovery!
Just sending a quick note from Lenore MB. Seeing the bin yard damage is unreally. So glade everyone is safe.
Nothing is stronger than family and friends when thingsxlike this happen.
My heart goes out to the families impacted!! Thank goodness for no injuries and for wonderful neighbours. Sending love and prayers from over here in BC.
I'm so glad no one was hurt. That was the best video of the damage caused by a tornado I've ever seen. Kudos to Quick Dick's videography. CBC and CTV need to take notes.
Amazing the house was largely untouched considering the rest of the yard. Best wishes on recovery. Good luck with everything.
Well wishes from your neighbors down South. Hoping your farms are made whole sooner than later.
My dad was a farmer in PA when he was young, so I got lots of family still in the industry. It's hard and nature rarely helps! Good luck and be careful cleaning up! Great to see your neighbors helping out!
I'm glad everyone is ok. Thanks for posting QDM.
I can't even imagine how scary and overwhelming going through something like that is, I am so glad everyone is safe, and I hope that they can get back on their feet soon.
Praise God no one was hurt. It’s good to see neighbors pulling together to help the Currah’s.
We are thinking of you and praying for you here in Kentucky.
I'm so glad no one was hurt. I can't imagine how scared everyone was....take care
Good people always seem to bring out good people when help is needed. 👍
Glad to hear no one got hurt. You all have a great community and are an example we all should follow
Hear, Hear.
Glad no one was injured. Rural communities always pull together to help out when it is needed. Sunny days ahead.