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The Poppy / The Digital Poppy and more!

The Royal Canadian Legion’s POPPY CAMPAIGN continues. 

Tomorrow is REMEMBRANCE DAY.  Every year millions and millions of Canadians wear a poppy. This is our visual pledge to honour Canada’s veterans to remember those who sacrificed for the freedoms we enjoy TODAY. The Legion accepts donations in any amount.  You’ll find them all around the city – corner stores / gas stations / banks / offices / stores. All the donations are held in trust and directly support Veterans and their families. 

Make sure you get your poppy and wear it proudly. 

Did you know you can create a DIGITAL POPPY?  It’s a customized commemoration that you can share on social media. 
Click here for your digital poppy:

https://mypoppy.ca

Remembrance Day commemorates the end of World War 1 and yes there are several documentaries about this. As well as World War 2. There’s one that I watched last year, that caught my attention and if you have some time – you should watch it. “STORMING JUNO”. It’s a docudrama retelling the Canadian assault of Juno Beach on D-Day, as told via reenactment and through interviews with those who were there. There’s a powerful line in this documentary with a war vet saying: “We stand for 2 minutes, what did they stand for? Their whole life. We came back, we enjoyed life, had a home, had a wife and children….they didn’t. How often do we think about it. How often do we really think about our freedom”?

Photo courtesy of IMDB website


  • Danny Foresta was born and raised in Thunder Bay. He's worked in radio for over 30 years. Has spent the last 20 years in Morning Radio. Joined Acadia Broadcasting in 2021.  He hosts "Mornings In The Bay" on 99.9 The Bay.
    He enjoys all aspects of the radio industry. Danny is married to Lori, and has a son, Joseph in University.

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