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Kitimat honours Canada’s fallen and those who still serve

In the first Remembrance Day service in three years without pandemic restrictions Kitimat came out to honour Canada’s fallen and those who still serve at the cenotaph on Nov. 11. (Sandra Capezzuto photo)

In the first Remembrance Day service in three years without pandemic restrictions Kitimat came out to honour Canada’s fallen and those who still serve at the cenotaph on Nov. 11. (Sandra Capezzuto photo)

In the first Remembrance Day service in three years without pandemic restrictions Kitimat came out to honour Canada’s fallen and those who still serve at the cenotaph on Nov. 11. (Sandra Capezzuto photo)

In the first Remembrance Day service in three years without pandemic restrictions Kitimat came out to honour Canada’s fallen and those who still serve at the cenotaph on Nov. 11. (Sandra Capezzuto photo)

In the first Remembrance Day service in three years without pandemic restrictions Kitimat came out to honour Canada’s fallen and those who still serve at the cenotaph on Nov. 11. (Sandra Capezzuto photo)

In the first Remembrance Day service in three years without pandemic restrictions Kitimat came out to honour Canada’s fallen and those who still serve at the cenotaph on Nov. 11. (Sandra Capezzuto photo)

By Thom Barker

Kitimat honours Canada’s fallen and those who still serve



Thom Barker

About the Author: Thom Barker

After graduating with a geology degree from Carleton University and taking a detour through the high tech business, Thom started his journalism career as a fact-checker for a magazine in Ottawa in 2002.
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