Under bright sunshine, chilly temperatures and several inches of snow, hundreds gathered at Memorial Cenotaph Park on Nov. 11 to mark Remembrance Day in Pembroke, honouring Canada’s war dead and the ongoing sacrifices of those who have served and continue to serve.
The ceremony was presided over by Royal Canadian Legion Branch 72, with member Barry McGillivray serving as master of ceremonies.
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“ We are here to honour the extraordinary courage and sacrifice of the brave men and women who have served Canada in times of war, conflict, and peace,” McGillivray began. “We pause to remember those who have paid the ultimate price and to honour those who have returned with wounds both seen and unseen. We are especially grateful to the veterans who have joined us today. Your s

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