Premier Greg Selinger and Deanne Crothers, special envoy for military affairs, officially opened a Hall of Honour in the Legislative Building.
The Archives of Manitoba will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the First World War and Remembrance Day with a public reading of letters written by Manitoban soldiers who served in the First World War.
Manitoba Labour and Immigration advises that in Manitoba, most non-essential businesses are required to close until 1 p.m. on Nov. 11 to commemorate Canadian contributions and sacrifices in wars and international conflicts.
The City of Steinbach would like to remind the public of upcoming Remembrance Day hours for its various departments.
The Canada Border Services Agency encourages Canadians to recognize Remembrance Day and to take a moment of silence to honour Canada’s veterans.
Manitoba Labour and Immigration reminds retailers and employees that most non-essential businesses are required to close until 1 p.m. on Nov. 11 to commemorate the contributions and sacrifices in wars, and the ongoing international military efforts of Canadians.
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) encourages Canadians to recognize Remembrance Day by participating in local ceremonies, and to take a moment of silence to honour Canada’s veterans.
With Remembrance Day only a few days away, it was perfect timing for Steinbach City Hall to unveil a new piece of artwork entitled “D-Day – 2013, Oil and Sand on canvas”.
The 2013 Poppy Campaign of the Royal Canadian Legion will begin Friday, October 25th in Steinbach.
As Manitobans we know the freedom and security we enjoy in our province has come with a heavy price.