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Remembrance Day 2020 ....................................................
What is Remebrance Day ................................................
It is my belief that on November 11, especially, but also
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throughout the year, we should remember the efforts of
special Canadians, our veterans. In remembering, we pay Legion Hopes to Revive WW1 History 2
homage to those who responded and continue to respond
to our country's needs. On November 11, we pause for The BCATP In Prince Albert ................................................
two minutes of silent tribute, and we should attend
commemorative ceremonies in memory of our war dead. Floyd Glass .......................................................................
Poppies are worn as the symbol of remembrance, and in
Canada, they are reminders of those who died while In Flanders Fields ...............................................................
fighting for peace. We wear the poppy as a reminder of
the horrors of conflict and the preciousness of the peace Remembering Saskatchewan Veterans
they fought hard to achieve. Those that have lived
through wars, remember their comrades. The poppy
evokes memories of men and women who never returned Lest We Forget
home.
Remembrance Day Services Around Saskatchewan ........
Those born without war might picture the youthful
soldiers who eagerly joined up from high schools, Flight Sim Advise
businesses and farms across the country, only to meet
death while fighting against the enemy. The important Movie of the Month
thing for all of us to remember is that they fought to
preserve our way of life, Canadian values, and the freedom Letters to the Editor
we enjoy today and often take for granted. Remember
that the silence is to honour their sacrifice and memory. 61,000 Canadians
The Tomb at the National War memorial in Ottawa and its Battlefield Conditions – Heros Lost
Unknown Soldier represents all Canadians, whether they
be navy, army, air force or merchant marine, who died or Upcoming – Cancelled Events
may die for their country in all conflicts—past, present,
and future.
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One day every year, we are asked to pay special homage to
those who died in service to our country. We remember Kids Corner
these brave men and women for their courage and their
devotion to ideals. Book of the Month
We wear poppies, attend ceremonies, and visit memorials. Canadian Legion
For one brief moment of our life, we remember why we
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must work for peace every day of the year.
Give the time this year to remember and say thanks.
Tim Munro