Wednesday, December 24, 2025
ADVT 
National

'Misunderstanding' Over Site Of Remembrance Day Service Causes Uproar

Darpan News Desk, 04 Nov, 2016 12:21 PM
    SYDNEY, N.S. — A Cape Breton craft association and several local legions say they have been swept up in a nasty public spat that has generated threats and ill will over the location of a Remembrance Day service — all because of a misunderstanding.
     
    Audrey Pyke of Home Crafters of Cape Breton says her 29-year-old group booked Centre 200 for its annual craft sale several years ago, and has held the three-day event there for the last decade.
     
    But, the problem this year is that Remembrance Day falls on the first day of the sale and the legions say they had gone through the mayor's office last March to book the large facility in Sydney.
     
     
    Stephen MacLennan, president of the legion in Whitney Pier, says that as a result the Remembrance Day ceremony has been moved to a smaller facility — a revelation that angered residents and resulted in dozens of emails, calls and Facebook postings criticizing the crafters.
     
    Pyke says that has caused some members to take down their social media sites because of a slew of hostile comments, including some that say they will boycott the sale because of the misperception that the group forced the veterans out of the location.
     
    But MacLennan says the mixup was due to a miscommunication between the centre and the mayor's office and is not the fault of the crafters' group.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    U.S. Alleges Vancouver Firm Has Long-term Links To Transnational Crime

    U.S. Alleges Vancouver Firm Has Long-term Links To Transnational Crime
    A payment processing company in Vancouver has been accused of being a "significant transnational criminal organization" by the United States Treasury Department.

    U.S. Alleges Vancouver Firm Has Long-term Links To Transnational Crime

    Top Two PMO Aides Apologize For Controversy Over Moving Expenses

    Top Two PMO Aides Apologize For Controversy Over Moving Expenses
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's two top aides have decided to repay a portion of the $207,000 in expenses they incurred in moving to Ottawa from Toronto.

    Top Two PMO Aides Apologize For Controversy Over Moving Expenses

    Five-Year-Old Boy Dies In Farming Accident In Rural Ontario

    Five-Year-Old Boy Dies In Farming Accident In Rural Ontario
     A five-year-old boy has died after a farming accident in rural Ontario.

    Five-Year-Old Boy Dies In Farming Accident In Rural Ontario

    Canadian Armed Forces Sergeant Found Guilty Of Arranging Online To Meet Girl, 3, For Sex

    Canadian Armed Forces Sergeant Found Guilty Of Arranging Online To Meet Girl, 3, For Sex
    Crown Attorney Lee Burgess says David Rodwell was convicted in a Belleville, Ont., court on Thursday of possession of child pornography, making child pornography and making an agreement to commit a sexual offence against a child.

    Canadian Armed Forces Sergeant Found Guilty Of Arranging Online To Meet Girl, 3, For Sex

    Ontario Real Estate Associations Oppose Taxing Foreign Buyers In Toronto

    Ontario Real Estate Associations Oppose Taxing Foreign Buyers In Toronto
    Two Ontario real estate associations have voiced opposition against following in Vancouver's footsteps and implementing a tax on foreign homebuyers, saying that such a "knee-jerk reaction" could have negative implications for the economy.

    Ontario Real Estate Associations Oppose Taxing Foreign Buyers In Toronto

    Air Canada Launching Daily Flights To Shanghai From Montreal Next February

    MONTREAL — Air Canada is launching daily service to Shanghai from Montreal in February, giving travellers another direct route to China from Quebec.

    Air Canada Launching Daily Flights To Shanghai From Montreal Next February