
A stitch in time
A revival of interest in wartime knitting inspires remembrance

A revival of interest in wartime knitting inspires remembrance

In Oromocto, N.B., a new generation musters to honour service

How does it look? Regular readers of Legion Magazine may have already noticed the difference(s). This year, the publication is celebrating its 100th anniversary, and in conjunction

“Stephen?” “No, I’m Aaron,” I responded to the question from a Legionnaire at a hotel in Saskatoon in September 2025. But I understood the confusion.

Citing demand, The Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League aims to continue its important work

Beyond the grounds of Parliament Hill, there may be no other location as synonymous with Canadians gathering en masse as the National War Memorial. Since



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