Solemn ceremony in Sylvan Lake keeping remembrance a priority
Sylvan Lake, AB – From the Boer War to modern day conflicts in Afghanistan, to the streets where first responders risk their lives daily, Canada has lost approximately 128,000 of its finest citizens.
Those lives, as well as the sacrifices of some of those still with us, were honoured on Saturday at the annual Flags of Remembrance ceremony in Sylvan Lake.
For a sixth year, 128 flags were unfurled along the lakeshore, as well as on Hwy 11. Simultaneous ceremonies were also held in Sydney, Nova Scotia and Windsor, Ontario. In Sylvan Lake, a Silver Cross Mother, and a Korean War vet each addressed the large crowd that had gathered.
Veterans Voices of Canada founder Al Cameron, who lives in Sylvan, spoke about how far the program has come, and why it’s important to him that the remembrance season is extended beyond one day in November.