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Women’s changing role in war

Women’s changing role in war

The presence of women in the Canadian military goes back over a century
VIDEO: Broadmead Lodge commemorates vets with documentary

VIDEO: Broadmead Lodge commemorates vets with documentary

Naden Band plays for Broadmead veterans
Former shelter at Boys and Girls club to reopen

Former shelter at Boys and Girls club to reopen

Our Place-operated facility to be used as transitional shelter in winter months
Victoria ranked fourth best B.C. city for real estate investment

Victoria ranked fourth best B.C. city for real estate investment

Capital only Island city listed
COURAGE REMEMBERED: Naval reservist to speak at Maritime Museum

COURAGE REMEMBERED: Naval reservist to speak at Maritime Museum

Speaker presents on Canada’s involvement in global conflicts, veterans
Glanford remembers with student-led assembly

Glanford remembers with student-led assembly

Piper and honour guard lead Glanford’s Remembrance Day program
Engines arrive for decommissioned V2v ferry

Engines arrive for decommissioned V2v ferry

V2v Empress parts arrive from overseas
Free ferry fare for first responders attending Abbotsford officer’s funeral

Free ferry fare for first responders attending Abbotsford officer’s funeral

BC Ferries adding additional sailings day of ceremony
Remembrance Day a time to reflect, a time to shine for middle schoolers

Remembrance Day a time to reflect, a time to shine for middle schoolers

Kal Russell, principal at North Saanich Middle School, has been involved with school Remebrance Day ceremonies for 18 years now, first in Agassiz and later at Stelly’s and Sidney Elementary. Marking the occasion means dealing with death and sacrifice: heavy topics for an elementary school student. However, Russell said there is a way to make the ceremony impactful for every grade level, while also letting students shine.
Courage Remembered: Hong Kong veteran remembers hardships as a POW

Courage Remembered: Hong Kong veteran remembers hardships as a POW

Langford resident, Public Service branch Legion member Gerry Gerrard honoured