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Time to remember Legion member Lola Sinclair was busy selling poppies around Lake Cowichan last week. Here she helps Lois Atchison purchase her poppy in honour of Remembrance Day.
The mission of The Royal Canadian Legion is “ to serve veterans and their dependants, to promote Remembrance, and to act in the service of Canada and its communities.” The major source of funding for the Legion to accomplish this work is the annual Poppy Campaign, the foundation of the Remembrance Program. It is the generosity of Canadians through this program that enables the Legion to ensure that veterans and their dependants are cared for and treated with the respect they deserve. Since 1921, the Poppy has stood as a symbol of Remembrance and now every November, Poppies blossom on the lapels and collars of over half of Canada’s entire population. We are proud to recognize some of our local veterans on our Remembrance Day pages beginning on page 17. We hope you enjoy the articles and encourage you to take time to remember.
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