With the typical Remembrance Day crowds banned this year due to the pandemic some found an alternative way to mark the day. A proposal from a Vernon man inspired some to take to their sidewalks for two minutes of silence at 11 a.m.
Marking a pandemic Remembrance Day with two minutes of silence
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