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Veterans Honored at Regina Remembrance Day Ceremony

Veterans were honored at the Regina Remembrance Day ceremony at the Brandt Centre. Retired Warrant Officer Ken Ross shares his mixed emotions of pride and disappointment regarding veteran support.

New Ross Cenotaph: Nova Scotia's Oldest War Memorial

The historic New Ross Cenotaph, recognized as Nova Scotia's oldest war monument, was central to Remembrance Day ceremonies on November 11, 2025. Discover this important piece of Canadian military heritage.

Remembering Canada's Animal War Heroes

On Remembrance Day, Canadians honor not only human soldiers but also the courageous animals who served alongside them in conflicts throughout history.

Nova Scotia Archives WWII Collection Revealed

Explore Nova Scotia Archives' extensive wartime collection featuring rare posters and personal letters from WWII, preserving Canadian military heritage for Remembrance Day.

The High Cost of Freedom: A Soldier's Reflection

Canadian Armed Forces Sgt. David Benson reflects on his poignant journey to the Netherlands, underscoring why remembering the sacrifices for liberty is crucial to protecting our own freedom in Canada.

7 in 10 Canadians to mark Remembrance Day: poll

New survey reveals 70% of Canadians plan to observe Remembrance Day ceremonies and traditions. Discover how the nation honors military sacrifices and preserves historical memory.

Ottawa's Calligrapher of Canada's War Dead

The poignant story of William Baldwin, the Ottawa artist who inscribed Canada's First World War Book of Remembrance before his name was added to the Second World War volume. Discover this remarkable Canadian legacy.

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