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MLA REPORT NOV 2024- Honor, Gratitude, and Community: Reflections from Medicine Hat's Remembrance Day Ceremony 

  • teriannebowyer
  • Mar 25
  • 2 min read

 

Under a remarkably beautiful Southern Alberta sky, Medicine Hat gathered this Remembrance Day in a display of unity and remembrance that touched all who attended. The unseasonably pleasant weather seemed a fitting blessing for such a meaningful occasion, allowing our community to come together in perfect conditions at the Robertson Memorial Legion's ceremony.

 

The sunshine that graced our gathering served as a reminder of the bright future our veterans fought to secure for us. As I stood among veterans, service members, and fellow citizens, I was struck by the profound significance of our assembly. The favorable weather allowed for one of our best turnouts in recent memory, with families and individuals of all ages able to participate comfortably in this vital tradition.

 

The presence of Premier Danielle Smith added particular significance to this year's observance, and walking beside her during the ceremony reinforced the provincial government's dedication to our military community and veterans. The Robertson Memorial Legion outdid themselves in organizing an event that perfectly balanced solemnity with celebration of service.

 

The meticulously planned ceremony included the traditional elements we've come together to honor—the moving notes of the Last Post, the precise laying of wreaths, and the two minutes of silence that seemed to stop time itself. Against the backdrop of our clear prairie sky, these moments carried even more poignancy.

 

What truly set this year's ceremony apart was the intergenerational connection on display. I watched as veterans shared stories with wide-eyed schoolchildren, bridging the decades between past conflicts and present peace. These moments of connection ensure that the phrase "Lest We Forget" remains more than just words—it becomes a living commitment passed from one generation to the next.

 

As Alberta's Military Liaison, I'm particularly aware of our province's rich military heritage. From the Medicine Hat Armoury's historic role in training soldiers for both World Wars to our current service members' contributions to domestic and international operations, our community has consistently answered the call to serve.

 

The ceremony reminded us that remembrance isn't just about the past—it's about understanding how the sacrifices of yesterday shape our present and future. In today's world, with conflicts raging in various parts of the globe, the importance of remembrance takes on renewed significance.

 

As I reflect on the day's events, I'm filled with pride in our Medicine Hat community and gratitude for the Robertson Memorial Legion's tireless efforts to preserve and honor our military heritage. The presence of our Premier and the strong turnout from all ages of our community demonstrate that the spirit of remembrance remains vibrant in Alberta.

 

We must ensure this spirit continues to thrive, not just on November 11th, but every day of the year. For in remembering, we not only honor those who served—we strengthen the very fabric of our community and our nation.


MLA Wright

Cypress- Medicine Hat

Alberta Government Military Liaison

 
 
 

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