Remembrance Day Civic Ceremony, 1949
This image, taken by photographer George Lilley, depicts the Remembrance Day ceremony held at the Cross of Sacrifice in 1949.
Read moreThis image, taken by photographer George Lilley, depicts the Remembrance Day ceremony held at the Cross of Sacrifice in 1949.
Read more“We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved” John McCrae
Read moreWith Halloween behind us and Christmas still in the somewhat distant future, many Canadians are focused on Remembrance Day, which
Read moreThis week’s #ygkChallenge encourages you to find a meaningful way to take part in Remembrance Day and Veteran’s Week. Many
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Read moreBetween 1914 and 1918, more than 22 million soldiers were wounded and some nine million were killed. An estimated 7
Read moreIn observance of Remembrance Day this week we thought it fitting to feature one of Kingston’s own fallen soldiers from
Read moreErica Robinson, a Frontenac Secondary School, describes A Time Remembered as follows: This art project is a multi-year and cross
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Read moreIn light of recent events at home and abroad, next week’s Remembrance Day ceremonies will likely have extra special meaning
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Read moreAugust 1914 marks Canada’s entry into WWI. The Fifth Field Company Canadian Engineers, pictured above, spent the years preceding the
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