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Donors step up to fund Remembrance Day ceremony in Prince George

On Monday, members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 43 sat before Prince George City Council to ask for help in funding Remembrance Day in Prince George.

Today, (Wednesday) they got their wish.

An anonymous donor cut an $18,000 cheque to help fund the November 11th event.

“I was in tears, frankly,” said Branch Chairman Sheldon Clare.

“That wasn’t the only person who stepped up to make some donations. We’ve had other’s who’ve open their wallets and helped out with the funding.”

Clare added the City is taking steps to reduce the costs for the event.

“It goes to show the community actually cares,” he said.

“It’s a good place to live with good people, who are concerned about Remembrance and are concerned about the sacrifices veterans and soldiers have made on behalf of Canada, and recognize it’s important their family members and their friends are recognized annually. It’s quite touching.”

According to Clare, some of the larger expenses around the Remembrance Day event are providing hot dogs and hot chocolate for youth, printing programs, and renting a sound system.

Clare added he’s hoping to have a large contingent of veterans marching in the parade this year.

“To show people they’re there, and to demonstrate our community that we do have veterans and they’re not really all that old anymore.”

“It’s time to see that younger generation of veterans come out and be recognized for their valuable service.”

 

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Darin Bain
Darin Bain
Darin is a news reporter for Vista Radio's Prince George stations. His career started in the Cariboo in 2020, working as a News Reporter in both 100 Mile House and Williams Lake before making the move to Prince George in late 2021.

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