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Op GRANITE II Flyer 23 May 2025 If you have ever served in Chilliwack and always wanted to go back to reconnect with old friends and visit the old place, next year is the time! The Retired Sappers ...
Submitted by Maj Alexander Landry, CMEA Secretary This past weekend, the Canadian Military Engineers Association (CMEA) presented the Major-General John Arthur Stewart Trophy at the RMC 2025 ...
Article by CWO F.R. Wightman, with Maj. K. Stevens, CWO M.G.M. Rousseau, MWO L.M. Neault and PO2 D.L. Bothe WO Patrice Vincent was killed in a terror-related attack in Saint-Jean-sur Richelieu, Quebec ...
After more than 39 years of loyal and dedicated service to the Canadian Armed Forces and the Canadian Military Engineer Branch, CWO A.J. Allan CD, (00381) will retire on 31 August 2025. There will be ...
Dr. Dominique Arel Dr. Arel is Associate Professor of Political Science and Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Ottawa, Canada. He received his BA from the University of Montreal, his MA ...
From Beaver Tales, September 2023 By Major Scott Bailey, Operations Officer RPOU(P) During the period of 7 – 14 July 2023, Real Property Operations Unit Pacific (RPOU(P)) was involved in the Change of ...
The Shevchenko Foundation will be hosting its second annual Tryzub Awards Gala Dinner at the Art Gallery of Ontario on May 14, 2020. The funds we raise make a significant and positive impact on the ...
The Korean Embassy has informed us applications for the 2023 Revisit Korea program are now open (See attached application). For those not aware, the Revisit Korea Program refers to a 5-night, 6-day ...
An appropriate Change of Appointment Ceremony to thank BGen Steve Irwin for his service and to welcome MGen Daniel Benjamin into his new position was delayed by COVID-19. Finally, on 4 November 2021, ...
From President Alice van Bekkum We are pleased to report on the activities of Faces to Graves since spring 2024. In this newsletter: Part 1: Unveiling plaque Vierlingsbeek | Gijs Krist en Mike ...
At 5:30 AM on 9 April 1917, four Canadian divisions, side-by-side, stormed Vimy Ridge. With incredible bravery and discipline, they overran the Germans along the entire front and continued pressing ...