Canadian soldier killed 2 minutes before end of First World War remembered
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Nearly a century after his death, a Nova Scotia community is remembering George Price, the last Commonwealth soldier killed in the First World War moments before it ended. …read more
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This year marks the 5th anniversary of the Dave Mounsey Memorial Fund ‘s Dancing With The Stars event in London, Ontario. Join us for a gala night of dinner, dancing, silent auction and a… …read more
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Please join us for your 2014 Heroes Are Human PTSD Awareness Tour event. …read more
Proud to have served with the PPCLI
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Edmonton Commemoration video, 7 – 10 August 2014 …read more
we would like to honour Pte. Fred Jones, WW2 veteran, Ojibway, from Neyaashiini…
we would like to honour Pte. Fred Jones, WW2 veteran, Ojibway, from Neyaashiinigmiing (Bruce Peninsula) passed away this morning July 8, 2014 just shy of his 100th birthday. His mind was sharp right up to the end and always taked of his comrades, some of whom were family and friends. Cape Croker (Neyaashiinigmiing as it is known in the Ojibway language) has the highest per-capita enlisted during the Great Wars during a time when First Nations were not even recognized as ‘citizens’ of Canada.
Viewing is Friday July 11th, 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm at the Cape Croker Community Centre and internment at the Cape Croker Cemetary 11:00 am. The sacred fire has been lit.
Sir thank you for your service – Brent. thank you Lynda-Dale Jones for the post. …read more