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Remembrance Day

Artificial poppies left on the Waitati cenotaph on Anzac Day 2009. Most are poppies of the Royal New Zealand returned and Services Association Inc; the white one is promoted by 'White Poppies for Peace', a New Zealand peace group. Photo: Nakai

White poppy is a symbol of peace and remembrance

Alex Resendes, Reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

The First World War was so grotesquely unnecessary and obviously unjust that solders’ uprisings occurred…

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Free dental clinic for veterans on Remembrance Day

Renuka Malhotra, Staff Reporter10 years ago01 mins

George Brown College’s WAVE dental clinic to provide veterans with dentures at a reduced cost

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