Top 5 This Week Former Masonic Grand Master visits Doric Lodge to extol Freemasonry Local Michael Erskine - November 20, 2024 Chiefs welcome calls for action in special interlocutor final report Local Expositor Staff - November 20, 2024 Letter: Remembrance Day poetry expresses thanks to the fallen Columns Expositor Staff - November 20, 2024 Editorial: Provincial “efficiency” cuts challenge higher education Columns Expositor Staff - November 20, 2024 Island businesses furring lips for a good cause Local Michael Erskine - November 20, 2024 More articles OPP Press Release: Ride Check leads to impaired and drug charges News Manitoulin Island remembers! Local Federal Minister signs historic three part $447.9 million settlement with five UCCMM First Nations Headline Ontario investing in Island Indigenous businesses, ITO and entrepreneurs Local LIGHTING UP THE NIGHT Local Kids in The Hall Columns Manitoulin Island remembers! NewsLocal Author: Production Expositor November 13, 2024 Less than 1 min.read FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The Sgt. Golden Silver Star Memorial Rifle Team prepares a salute at Aundeck Omni Kaning.photo by Margery Friesch Canadian Forces veteran Illya Stogryn stands sentinal in front of the Aundeck Omni Kaning cenotaph.photo by Margery Friesch Piper Dave Beaton leads the annual Remembrance Day procession through the streets of Gore Bay.photo by Isobel Harry A chorus of voices rang out at the Park Centre in Kagawong as the Billings community honoured veterans with the song ‘Abide in Me’.photo by Tom Sasvari Pam Roy, niece of Manitoulin’s last Second World War veteran and D-Day survivor Justin Roy lays a wreath on behalf of Canada. Mr. Roy makes his home in Nevada these days.photo by Tom Sasvari A wreathe in memory of Indigenous veterans was laid during the Remembrance Day observances.photo by Michael Erskine Little Current Royal Canadian Legion Branch 177 poppy campaign co-chairs Kari Bourque and Tammy Bryan-Walsh lay a wreath on behalf of Legion members.photo by Michael Erskine Veteran Gerry Kitts pauses in front of the Assiginack cenotaph following the laying of wreaths.photo by Jackie White Article written by Production Expositor Tagsmanitoulin expositorManitoulin Expositor LifeManitoulin Expositor Life 2024manitoulin islandmanitoulin island newsremembrance dayThe Manitoulin ExpositorThe Manitoulin Expositor 2024 Previous articleEditorial: Too many still face gender-based violence in CanadaNext articleColumn: Friends and Neighbours