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West Nipissing Goes All Out for Remembrance Day

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The Remembrance Day ceremony at the Sturgeon Falls cenotaph on Tuesday, November 11. The Remembrance Day ceremony at the Sturgeon Falls cenotaph on Tuesday, November 11. (L-R) Poppy Chair Tim Trottier, West Nipissing mayor Kathleen Thorne Rochone, and Legion Branch 225 President Karen King pose in front of the first of the Remembrance Day banners which were placed along Front Street in Sturgeon Falls on November 5.Andrée Beaudin-Trottier, who he…
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The Remembrance Day ceremony at the Sturgeon Falls Cenotaph, Tuesday, November 11. The Remembrance Day ceremony at the Sturgeon Falls Cenotaph, Tuesday, November 11. Legion Poppy Campaign Chair Tim Trottier, West Nipissing Mayor Kathleen Thorne Rochon, and Legion Branch 225 President Karen King pose in front of the first Remembrance Day banner erected along Front Street in Sturgeon Falls on November 5. The Remembrance Day ceremony at Ste-Margu…

·West Nipissing, Canada
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westnipissing.com broke the news in West Nipissing, Canada on Friday, November 14, 2025.
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