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Cabbagetown Unites in Remembrance Day Tribute
On November 11, community members gathered at Parliament and Carlton Streets for aRemembrance Day ceremony hosted by the Cabbagetown BIA, honoring Canada’s veterans and the sacrifices they made.
Fred Alvarado - Local Journalism Initiative
This year’s observance brought together residents from Cabbagetown, Regent Park, and surrounding areas in a poignant display of remembrance and unity.The event began with Matthew Mohan, Executive Director of the Cabbagetown BIA, who welcomed attendees with heartfelt words. Bill Renieris, Chair of the Cabbagetown BIA, offeredopening remarks, setting a reflective tone for the gathering.
Silas Friesen, a talented trumpeter,led O Canada before Marci Ien, Member of Parliament, delivered a stirring reading of InFlanders Fields, followed by Silas’ rendition of O God, Our Help in Ages Past.
Community voices Patty Junior of the Epicure Shop, Lissed Gamboa from Dixon Hall, and Gail Lynch of Zero Cocktail Bar shared a meaningful poem reading on Why We Wear a Poppy,underscoring the importance of remembrance.MP Marci Ien, City Councillor Chris Moise, and MPP Kristyn Wong-Tam each delivered speeches, honoring veterans and calling for continued commitment to remember those who served.The ceremony concluded with the Last Post, a moment of silence, and Reveille, performed bySilas Friesen, and final remarks by Mathew Mohan.
This gathering offered residents not only a moment of solemn reflection but also a chance to connect with neighbors and local veterans.In a city as diverse as Toronto, events like these reinforce the importance of unity, respect, and community bonds.
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