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Hold It High

It is hard to say that a Remembrance Day ceremony could have a star, but this one did. When Canada’s last remaining First World War

RCEL: For Service And Honour

Helping commonwealth veterans has been the heart of the Royal Common­wealth Ex-Services League (RCEL) for almost 90 years; but helping when the need becomes overwhelming

Shaped by Sacrifice

It is bright and clear and the air is crisp as the first people arrive, many laden with blankets and cushions, more than two hours

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

Terrain, Tunnels and Trees

PHOTOS: DAN BLACK; METROPOLIS STUDIO From left: Students from the Royal Military College enter the Grange Tunnel at Vimy; helmets, pickets and other tools have

Without Peer: Canadians At Vimy

PHOTOS: LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA—PA001135; LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA—PA004666; LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA—PA001238 From top left: Mules are used to pull a rail car loaded

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