Legions across Canada marked the official launch of the 2023 Poppy Campaign on Friday. This year's fundraiser is highlighting the 75th anniversary of UN peacekeeping missions.
Poppy boxes have already started popping up on counters across the country but the final Friday in October marks the official start of the 2023 Poppy Campaign.
Thousands of cashless poppy boxes will be distributed across the country allowing Canadians to tap to donate in $2, $5 or $10 increments. “We don’t have that close connection with war being on our soil so seeing these individuals and knowing they’re a part of our families and that they lived in our communities, it connects us with them,” Wheeler said.
On Oct. 19, fire crews were called out to the Alberta-NWT Command office along 20th Avenue Northeast for reports of a structure fire.
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