Whistler Remembrance Day ceremony marks 100 years since the end of the First World War


By Megan Lalonde
Annual ceremony drew over 1,200 to honour those who serve

Over 1,200 people filled Whistler Olympic Plaza on Sunday morning for a Remembrance Day ceremony commemorating a century since the end of the First World War. Although Whistler has held an annual Remembrance Ceremony since the mid-1980s to honour those who have perished and suffered in armed conflict, “This year, 2018, holds an even greater importance in our history of remembrance,” read Anne Townley from the Act of Remembrance speech written anonymously for this year’s ceremony.…

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November 11, 2018

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