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Apr
It’s a milestone nearly 50 years in the making.
On Saturday, William Taylor donated blood for the 250th time at the Canada Blood Services clinic at the University of Alberta.
The Medicine Hat man started getting pricked for pints in 1974 and it took him 47 years to hit the mark.
“I didn’t set out to achieve these lofty heights,” said Taylor. “But it’s a very easy process and it really does truly make a difference in peoples’ lives.”
Taylor, 66, is a dermatologist and while he doesn’t see the direct impact blood donations have on patients, he knows how much it helps.
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