Sask. events to commemorate 100 years since Battle of Vimy Ridge
A century since 3,500 Canadian soldiers were killed in the Battle of Vimy Ridge, their sacrifice will be commemorated at a series of events in Saskatchewan this month.
400 Sask. soldiers among those killed in 1917 battle
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For many, Vimy has become an important icon that represents a victory for Canadians in a time of tremendous strain and sacrifice. (Glenn Warner/Canadian War Museum)
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A century since more than 3,500 Canadian soldiers were killed in the Battle of Vimy Ridge, their sacrifice will be commemorated at a series of events in Saskatchewan.
The battle between the Canadian Corps and German troops took place in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France from April 9-12, 1917.
By the time the battle was over, 3,598 Canadian soldiers had died. Of those, more than 400 were from Saskatchewan.
Sask. commemorative events
Starting on Sunday, a number of events will be held in Saskatchewan to honour veterans and commemorate soldiers who were killed during the battle.
A gravestone for a Canadian solider at the Canadian National Vimy Memorial cemetery in France. (Sharon Gerein)
Regina
Sunday: The Royal Canadian Legion Regina branch will hold a series of events, starting with a parade from St. Paul's Cathedral (1859 McIntyre St.) at 9 a.m. CST.
At 10:15 a.m., a ceremony will be held at the Victoria Park Cenotaph, before a rededication at the Royal Canadian Legion Library and Museum (1820 Cornwall St.) at 11 a.m.
Another commemoration ceremony will be held outside at the legislative building at 1 p.m., and there will be a Vimy Ridge exhibition and reception at the legislative building rotunda at 1:40 p.m.
Wednesday: The Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan and Provincial Capital Commission will hold a screening of the First World War Commemorative Video Series at the MacKenzie Art Gallery's Shumiatcher Theatre. The screening starts at 7 p.m.
Saskatoon
Sunday: The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatoon branch will hold a public service at 10:45 a.m. at the Vimy Memorial in Kiwanis Park.
The 9 Mile Legacy Brewing Company is also holding a commemorative dinner in Saskatoon at 7:30 p.m. All proceeds will go to a Royal Canadian Legion initiative that provides support to homeless or near-homeless veterans.