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Renfrew parishioners share remembrances of war on the homefront

Each year, Renfrew’s Kurt Johnson has worked on Remembrance Day projects at local churches, including his own – Trinity-St. Andrew’s (TSA) United Church.  This year, Johnson, who recently received a commendation for his commitment to telling the stories of Canada’s war dead, decided to focus on what was happening on the homefront during the Second World War.  “Few were left untouched by the war. It involved everyone,” said Johnson in his present…
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96.1 Renfrew Today broke the news in on Monday, November 11, 2024.
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