It’s a ceremony meant to focus attention on individual soldiers who lost their lives fighting for Canada. More than 200 white crosses have been installed in Kelowna’s City Park, each representing a local resident who fought and died in war. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, the Field of Crosses memorial is especially fitting this year.
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Kelowna’s City Park is the site of a poignant reminder of the sacrifice local soldiers made in war
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