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CNC teams with Royal Canadian Legion for Remembrance Day project

More than 160 flagpoles have been refurbished by students and instructors of trade programs at the College of New Caledonia.

They commemorate Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan.

“It means a lot, it’s a good feeling for me and my fellow students as well,” says Dominic Gammon, a carpentry student who worked on the flagpoles.

“It’s something to give back, it’s not much but it’s something.”

Cpl. Darren Fitzpatrick’s family created the flags a few years ago but needed a refreshment because of the area they were being stored in.

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CNC was able to complete the project thanks to a community partnership with the Royal Canadian Legion and the Independent Contractors and Business Association.

Each flagpole has a wooden plaque attached to it with the name and rank of a soldier; while British Columbia’s fallen soldiers, including Cpl. Fitzpatrick, have a special red base.

“These are going to last for a lifetime,” says Royal Canadian Legion Operational Stress Injury Special Section representative for BC and Yukon, Joe Elliot.

“This will be a beautiful tribute to our fallen.”

The flags will line the parade route on Remembrance Day.

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