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B.C. falls silent at Remembrance Day services, where family ties run strong

  • Remembrance Day services in British Columbia observed two minutes of silence to honor military veterans and their sacrifices.
  • Don Bindon, honoring the memory of those who died for Canada, emphasizes the significance of remembrance during the Vancouver service.
  • Chief Petty Officer, 2nd Class, Matthew Chabassol encourages personal reflection on veterans, sharing that Remembrance Day is a chance to reflect on friends and family who served.
  • Major Roger Prouse highlights the importance of honoring those who served Canada in both war and peace while laying a wreath at Victory Square.
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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