
Warrant Officer Andrew Price, Toronto Scottish Regiment Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Zone, joins the ceremony with daughter Abygale, 16 months, at the Grimsby cenotaph.

Captain Rick Keunen of the West Lincoln Fire Department lays a wreath at the Smithville cenotaph, Tuesday.
David Bird, CEO of West Lincoln Memorial Hospital lays a wreath, as Flight Sergeant Darren Cooper, 62 Grimsby Phantom Air Cadets Squadron, stands at attention.
Sergeant-at-Arms Cde. Ted Dunsmore led the colour party through fallen leaves to the foot of Beamsville's cenotaph.
LEST WE FORGET Veteran Mike Forrester of the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 127 Grimsby prepares to lay a wreath during Remembrance Day ceremonies at the cenotaph at Grimsby Museum yesterday. In the distance, Sgt. Coty Garden, 1626 West Lincoln Army Cadets stands at attention.
Proudly carrying the colours were from left: Bill Luey, Conrad Franklin, Bernie Prevost, Rene Lessard and Mike Ogusuku.
Nearly 500 runners gathered on a cold November morning for the Casablanca Classic 8-kilometre run, Saturday, Nov. 8. Following a short ceremony to honour the country's veterans, the group sprinted out of the gate down the Waterfront Trail.
President of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 350, William Mutch, proudly marches with his eight-year-old daughter Sarah during the Port Dalhousie poppy parade on Sunday morning.
Despite the cold weather, Peter Rahmer (front left), Charlie Stples (back left) and John Sims (right) prepare to march in the annual poppy parade in Port Dalhousie.
Aubrey James (left) and Norm Haigh of the St. Catharines Pipe Band led the annual poppy parade through the streets of Port Dalhousie on Sunday morning.
Royal Canadian Air Cadet, 23 squadron, Colin Dano takes part in the remembrance ceremony at the war memorial cenotaph on Main St. in Port Dalhousie on Sunday morning.