Each year, the No Stone Left Alone ceremony helps children all around the world remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for peace. The event first began in Edmonton, and continues to grow. This year, as Sarah Ryan explains, students heard from a 95-year-old Holocaust survivor.
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Emotional No Stone Left Alone ceremony held in Edmonton
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