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Renovations and refurbished namesake monument at Vimy Ridge Memorial Park in Winnipeg completed


Veterans Affairs Canada Assistant Deputy Minister Michel Doiron and Mayor Brian Bowman joined residents, youth and Veterans to announce the completion of the newly restored Vimy Ridge Memorial Park monument and plaza in Winnipeg

WINNIPEG, Nov. 8, 2017 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is dedicated to commemorating the sacrifices of those who served Canada, past and present. We continue to preserve their legacy and pay tribute to their selfless service and contributions as a way to pass the torch of remembrance to future generations. 

Today, Michel Doiron, Assistant Deputy Minister of Veterans Affairs Canada, joined Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman to unveil the newly restored Vimy Ridge Memorial Park 44th Battalion monument and plaza in Winnipeg.

The refurbished monument is now set on a new platform in a distinguished grey stone parade plaza adorned with expanded flower beds, lighting and banner poles. Other improvements to the park include new walkways, additional benches and new landscaping. The site will provide a place for Canadians to attend memorial services.

Dedicated in June 1926, the monument in Vimy Ridge Memorial Park has been restored a number of times. This year, the third and most comprehensive renovation was completed. Veterans Affairs Canada, through its Commemorative Partnership Program, has approved up to $50,000 to support the restoration in conjunction with another $300,000 of City of Winnipeg capital funding.

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"I applaud Winnipeg for providing a place to honour Veterans and inspire remembrance in the community. For years to come, future generations will be able to visit and reflect on the courage and bravery of those who served Canada and those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Our government is proud to support initiatives that provide opportunities for Canadians to commemorate and honour the achievements and sacrifices of Canada's Veterans."
The Honourable Seamus O'Regan, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence

"It is an honour to gather today with Veterans, dignitaries and residents of the City of Winnipeg to see first-hand the finished work of the Vimy Ridge Memorial Park 44th Battalion monument plaza. Monuments, like this one, represent sacrifice and honour. With the completion of this project, the community now has a dedicated space to gather and express their gratitude to Canada's Veterans
Michel Doiron, Assistant Deputy Minister of Veterans Affairs Canada 

"It is heartwarming to see such a comprehensive renovation for the monument at Vimy Ridge Memorial Park come to fruition during the same year as the 100th Anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge," said Mayor Brian Bowman. "This monument is incredibly important because it will serve as a continuing reminder of the sacrifices made by the thousands of Canadians who served at the Battle of Vimy Ridge. We owe them a tremendous debt of gratitude and we will forever be grateful for their sacrifices."
Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman

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