Remembrance Day: Remembrance Day ceremonies in the hometown of a young reservist gunned down in Ottawa and in the city where a Quebec soldier was killed did not mention their names, but their memories weighed heavily over the large crowds. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. From lifelong residents and frequent Remembrance Day service attendees to new Canadians donning poppies for the first time, many spoke of the death of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo. Tears flow from the eyes of John Coleman, 90, as he stands with other Lancaster bomber veterans to be recognized during the Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton, Ont. on Tuesday, November 11, 2014. Coleman, of Mississauga, Ont., was a Lancaster pilot during the war. 05THE Peter Power Related Items Slideshows Their names live on forever Articles Hundreds visit 'Pine Street Boy Victoria Crosses exhibit Thousands pack Remembrance Day services in Winnipeg Text of Tuesday Remembrance Day speech by Gov. Gen. David Johnston Hundreds of people packed a downtown Hamilton square Tuesday for the solemn service. Despite the large crowd in the city downtown core, nothing except the fluttering of flags could be heard during two minutes of silence.
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