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Dan Black

For Those Who Served At Sea

This story doesn’t begin during the Second World War; it begins this year, on the first Sunday in May, with a bespectacled Arthur Taylor—now 85—standing

Tattoo

PHOTO: DOUG O’NEILL The colour and the symmetry of the Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo’s finale. The whistle blows and two waves of citizen soldiers

Bones In The Badlands

PHOTO: DAN BLACK The Royal Tyrrell Museum’s cast of a woolly mammoth. In seconds the classroom in Red Deer, Alta., erupts into a loud and

Young Words, Young Voices

PHOTOS: DAN BLACK From top: Students express their enthusiasm for the refurbished Vimy Memorial; Heather Shearer pays her respects while walking along the front of

Their Soldiers

Clockwise from top: Students from across Canada remember the fallen while standing behind headstones in Canadian Cemetery No. 2 on Vimy Ridge; Patrick Baird displays

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An informative primer on Canada’s crucial role in the Normandy landing, June 6, 1944.