Flags of Remembrance provide opportunity to not forget this year amid pandemic
The Flags of Remembrance made a quiet return to the waterfront in Sylvan Lake on Saturday.
This year, Veterans Voices of Canada (VVOC) founder Al Cameron was forced to go about the annual tradition without a large crowd and ceremony because of the pandemic.
The 128 flags, which represent the approximately 128,000 killed and missing in action members of the Canadian Forces, as well as frontline emergency personnel, will remain up until after Remembrance Day.
Flags have also been raised in Windsor, Ontario and Sydney, Nova Scotia. Each flag is sponsored and accompanied by a plaque commemorating the name and life of someone close to or known by the sponsor.