A six-inch howitzer gun used by New Brunswick troops in the First World War has been restored and transferred to the Loyal Company Association and the 3rd Field Regiment in Saint John. For decades the ...
On the eve of a long-sought federal government apology, the Amherstburg Freedom Museum is presenting framed photographs of the No. 2 Construction Battalion to local Legion branches for display. The No ...
Londoners have their chance to see two replica First World War fighter planes this weekend at the The Spirit of Flight Aviation Museum. The planes swooped down at the London International Airport on ...
The City of Summerside unveiled a public display Sunday commemorating the city's role in training hundreds of soldiers for the First World War. Summerside's out-sized role in First World War ...
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Commemorative crosses which once marked the temporary graves of World War One soldiers are on display at a new museum. The small exhibition has been converted from a former gravediggers’ hut at ...
A special display known as “The World Remembers” has been unveiled at Royal Military College, featuring the names of people who died in the First World War, and a message that hits home at the ...
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