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It is our solemn privilege to pause and Remember
Remembrance Day Tribute – 2021 By Doug Clovechok It is my honour, as the MLA for Columbia River – Revelstoke to once again pay tribute…
War Amputee Veterans started 100-year legacy
Submitted by War Amps of Canada Of the thousands of Canadian soldiers who were wounded while serving in the First and Second World Wars, many…
Legion outlines Thursday’s ceremonies
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 24 has outlined how this year’s Remembrance Day ceremonies will roll out, with the public again invited to attend…
Poppy campaign underway in Sparwood
The Remembrance Day poppy campaign has officially started in the District of Sparwood with Royal Canadian Legion President Wray Mills pinning a poppy on Mayor…
Elkford hosting outdoor Remembrance Day ceremony
On Thursday, November 11, you are invited to attend Elkford’s outdoor Remembrance Day ceremony, in honour of those who have fought for our freedom. Alternatively,…
A tribute to the veteran members of The War Amps
Letter to the Editor As we approach Remembrance Day, I’d like to pay tribute to the veteran members of The War Amps. The War Amps…
Remembrance Day ceremony to be open to the public
The Remembrance Day ceremony at Cranbrook’s Rotary Park and Cenotaph November 11 will again be open to the public. Royal Canadian Legion member Derek Kortschaga…
Premier’s statement on Remembrance Day
Letter to the Editor At the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month, British Columbians pause to reflect on the horror of…
We are the beneficiaries of their sacrifices
By Rob Morrison We think today of the more than 650,000 Canadians who served in the First World War, the over 66,000 who never came…