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THUNDER BAY — A Remembrance Day ceremony in Fort William First Nation saw about 150 people gather atop Anemki Wajiw, also known as Mount McKay, on Friday, defying inclement weather to honour the sacrifices of Indigenous veterans.
“That’s really what it’s all about, is to make sure that nobody forgets about our veterans,” she said. Several First Nations from the region were also represented at the ceremony, along with the City of Thunder Bay and numerous local organizations.
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