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Home » Remembrance

Remembrance

Duty to remember says retired chief warrant officer

Letters to the Editor18 November 2021

To the Editor, LEST WE FORGET: Those three words echo across many countries to show our remembrance of those who have fought, suffered and died for our freedom. It means that we will never forget.“Those who expect…

Ancestry research builds connection to grandfather’s service

News10 November 2020

By Jenn Watt Little was known about First World War veteran Angus Charles MacInnes before his grandson, Haliburton resident Wade MacInnes, began doing research online.   Angus died in 1934, the same year that Wade’s father…

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