Over 100 invited guests, veterans and dignitaries attended Remembrance Day ceremonies at the Moncton Coliseum.
Ceremonies were held in the agrena, and were broadcast live on Rogers TV this year due to COVID-19 guidelines. Members of the public were not permitted. Invited guests were socially distanced during the ceremonies while wearing masks.
It was a much shorter ceremony this year, due to wreaths and crosses being laid in advance. At the 11th hour, two minutes of silence prior to the playing of the Last Post.
Veterans and dignitaries were invited to gather at the Royal Canadian Legion #6 afterwards.
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Several hundred gathered at the Sunny Brae Cenotaph under a bright blue sky. This is a smaller crowd than usual due to COVID-19 restrictions, and the traditional parade was cancelled again this year. The Sunny Brae legion is hoping to return to the more traditional service next year.
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In the Town of Riverview, a virtual ceremony was held from Caseley Park and broadcast on the Riverview Fire and Rescue YouTube channel.
The City of Dieppe also held virtual Remembrance Day ceremonies broadcast live on their Facebook page.
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