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▷ Port Coquitlam is a city in British Columbia, Canada.
Located 27 km (17 mi) east of Vancouver,
it is on the north bank of the confluence of the Fraser River
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the Coquitlam River borders it on the west, and the city of
Pitt Meadows lies across the Pitt River.
Port Coquitlam is almost entirely bisected by Lougheed Highway.
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It is Canada's 88th-largest city by population.
Port Coquitlam is not to be confused with the adjacent and larger Coquitlam.
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Remembrance Day Coquitlam - November 11, 2017
Darryl Stickler describes the Remembrance Day Ceremony held each year at Blue Mountain Park in Coquitlam, BC, Canada.
Extreme Windstorm, British Columbia, Canada. Port Coquitlam City
Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada 8/29/2015
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Port Coquitlam and many other municipalities, were hit hard by this unexpected wind storm. Major power outages caused massive traffic jams. Emergency responders were overwhelmed with calls of trees falling onto to homes. One person in a Port Coquitlam retirement home, died after falling down some stairs.
B.C. Hydro says it could take until Monday morning to restore power to some areas of southwestern British Columbia after a windstorm tore through the region during the weekend.
The utility says an estimated 530,000 customers lost power on Saturday as 80-kilometre-an-hour winds brought trees and branches crashing down onto power lines, cars. In Surrey a woman in her 40s who was walking with her daughter, when she was stuck by a falling tree. The RCMP described the woman's injuries as life-threatening.
In message on its website, B.C. Hydro said power was restored to 350,000 customers within 24 hours. About 157,000 were still without power on Sunday night. Crews are working throughout the night to repair damage and to get power flowing again.
The utility estimated it would have power back on to various areas in the Metro Vancouver region as early as noon on Sunday and as late as 12:30 Monday morning. Power is being restored to thousands of customers every hour, B.C. Hydro said.
The storm triggered wind warnings from Environment Canada, forced the temporary closure of Vancouver's Stanley Park, and slowed ferry service between Victoria and the mainland.
The cost of the extensive property damage and the bill for cleaning up the huge mess have yet to be tallied.
B.C. Hydro said in a statement that crews are addressing public safety issues first and aim to get power back for highest density areas in order to get as many customers back as possible.
The biggest problem, is people are not preparing themselves properly for situations like this. If you can afford to buy a $500.00 home, you can certainly afford to buy a backup generator and flashlights.
Climate change is upon us, and it's going to affect every person on the planet in one way or another We are going to see a lot more extreme weather events in the near future. Every resident should stock enough supplies to be self sufficient for two months, in case of a major disaster.
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BT Vancouver - Cenotaph youngster
A 13 year old cadet is doing his part for this year's Remembrance Day.
Jackson Reid has been a steady presence at Veteran's Park in Port Coquitlam.
He's been selling poppies and standing guard at the Cenotaph.
2017 Remembrance Day ceremony at Blue Mountain Park Coquitlam
Nov. 11, 2017 Remembrance Day ceremony remembering our war veterans past and present from all the wars, WWI, WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War, ISIS, and others.
Remembrance Day at Queen's Park
Hundreds gathered to mark Remembrance Day at a sombre ceremony at Queen's Park Monday.
Remembrance Day 2014 - Vancouver
Lament at Victoria Square
Remembrance Day Ceremony with Trevor Street & KW
Come to the Remembrance Day Ceremony with Trevor Street & KW this Monday November 11th. Meet at Veterans Park in Port Coquitlam. Arrive early, the service begins at 11AM
Coquitlam Remembers those who served and died for Canada
Remembrance Day in the Tri Cities is an important part of the efforts of all cities to remember those who fought and died in the service of Canada. This year the Tri Cities Community TV crews captured the full remembrance day service in Coquitlam. Less we Forget.
2017 Port Coquitlam Remembrance Day highlights
2017 Port Coquitlam Remembrance Day ceremony highlights.
The 2017 ceremony was less biblical than previous years, a good step in the direction of inclusivity.
Should you want to compare against last year, the opening prayer is at 4.30, closing benediction is at 8.38
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Dave Bunnell: The Story of the Gates Park Fire.wmv
I figured I was taking Goliath on. I was scared to death. I was excited as hell. Listen to Dave Bunnell, veteran Fire Use leader in this country, share his story of how he managed the benchmark 1988 Gates Park Fire in the Bob Marshall Wilderness. Bunnell explains how he was able to determine the rhythm of this 50,000-acre fire and thereby successfully contain it with only one helicopter and 20 people.
Remembrance Day Coquitlam City
Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada November 11 216
In Canada, Remembrance Day is a statutory holiday in all three territories and in six of the ten provinces (Nova Scotia, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec being the exceptions).[9][10][11][12] From 1921 to 1930, the Armistice Day Act provided that Thanksgiving would be observed on Armistice Day, which was fixed by statute on the Monday of the week in which 11 November fell. In 1931, the federal parliament adopted an act to amend the Armistice Day Act, providing that the day should be observed on 11 November and that the day should be known as Remembrance Day.[13] A bill (C-597) intended to make Remembrance Day a federal statutory holiday was tabled in the House of Commons during the 41st parliament, but died on the order paper when parliament was dissolved for a federal election.[14]
The federal department of Veterans Affairs Canada states that the date is of remembrance for the men and women who have served, and continue to serve our country during times of war, conflict and peace; particularly the First and Second World Wars, the Korean War, and all conflicts since then in which members of the Canadian Armed Forces have participated.[15] The department runs a program called Canada Remembers with the mission of helping young and new Canadians, most of whom have never known war, come to understand and appreciate what those who have served Canada in times of war, armed conflict and peace stand for and what they have sacrificed for their country.[16]
The Guard of Honour (a member from the Royal Canadian Navy at left and from the Royal Canadian Air Force at right) at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Remembrance Day, 2010
The official national ceremonies are held at the National War Memorial in Ottawa. These are presided over by the Governor General of Canada and attended by the prime minister, other dignitaries, the Silver Cross Mother, and public observers. Occasionally, a member of the Canadian Royal Family may also be present (such as Prince Charles in 2009[17] and Princess Anne in 2014[18]).
Before the start of the event, four sentries and three sentinels (two flag sentinels and one nursing sister) are posted at the foot of the cenotaph. The commemoration then typically begin with the tolling of the carillon in the Peace Tower, during which current members of the armed forces arrive at Confederation Square, followed by the Ottawa diplomatic corps, ministers of the Crown, special guests, the Royal Canadian Legion (RCL), the royal party (if present), and the viceregal party. The arrival of the governor general is announced by a trumpeter sounding the Alert, whereupon the viceroy is met by the Dominion President of the RCL and escorted to a dais to receive the Viceregal Salute, after which the national anthem, O Canada, is played.
Poppies are laid on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Remembrance Day in Ottawa
The moment of remembrance begins with the bugling of Last Post immediately before 11:00 am, at which time the gun salute fires and the bells of the Peace Tower toll the hour. Another gun salute signals the end of the two minutes of silence, and cues the playing of a lament, the bugling of The Rouse, and the reading of the Act of Remembrance. A flypast of Royal Canadian Air Force craft then occurs at the start of a 21-gun salute, upon the completion of which a choir sings In Flanders Fields. The various parties then lay their wreaths at the base of the memorial; one wreath is set by the Silver Cross Mother (a recent recipient of the Memorial Cross) on behalf of all mothers whose children died in conflicts in which Canada participated. The viceregal and/or royal group return to the dais to receive the playing of the Canadian Royal Anthem, God Save the Queen, prior to the assembled armed forces personnel and veterans performing a march past in front of the viceroy and any royal guest, bringing about the end of the official ceremonies.[19] A tradition of paying more personal tribute has emerged since erection of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the War Memorial in 2000: after the official ceremony the general public place their poppies atop the tomb.
Similar ceremonies take place in provincial capitals across the country, officiated by the relevant lieutenant governor, as well as in other cities, towns, and even hotels or corporate headquarters. Schools will usually hold special assemblies for the first half of the day, or on the school day prior, with various presentations concerning the remembrance of the war dead. The largest indoor ceremony in Canada is usually held in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with over 9,000 gathering in Credit Union Centre in 2010;[20] the ceremony participants include veterans, current members of the Canadian forces, and sea, army, and air cadet units.
Real Remembrance Day Stories now open Port Moody
Display at Port Moody City Hall for veterans week installed by Guy Black
Cannabis Community Supports Canadian Veterans Suffering with PTSD PTSI
The cannabis community came together for Canadian veterans at a fundraiser event hosted by Victoria's the Green Ceiling.
Watch this highlight video from host Craig Ex from Expert Joints where a packed house had fun raising money for an amazing cause at a charity poker night last month organized by Smiling Buddah, Canna Events, Thompson Caribou Concentrates, and Potent Industry.
All funds raised at the event were put towards Wounded Warriors Canadaand the PTSD Association of Canada.
And, with Remembrance Day just a few days away, several cannabis businesses will offer cannabis products free of charge to veterans.
Derrick Sim from Thompson Caribou Concentrates said organizations like Smiling Buddha Inc, Expert Joints, Glacial Gold Premium Extracts, Potent Industry and others will be taking part in the offer Nov. 1–10 2016.
Canada's veterans deal with a staggering frequency of issues after returning from service. In Canadian Forces data obtained by the Globe & Mail, at least 59 Canadian Afghanistan veterans took their own lives, and, six of the 158 deaths during the 13-year-long mission were also due to suicide.
This Friday, another fundraiser in Port Coquitlam offers the cannabis community an additional opportunity to pay tribute to Canadian veterans.
All proceeds from the day's sales + all funds raised via Smiling Buddah Inc, Thompson Caribou Concentrates & Cannabis Culture prize package raffles will be donated to our veterans, organizers wrote.
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Tree Falling - Veteran's Day 2014 Windstorm (Nov 11, 2014)
One of our neighborhood trees coming down while out walking during this crazy windstorm in Vancouver WA!
Port Moody Remembrance day 2017 Nov 11th
Port Moody has a historic tradition on remembrance day Nov 11th. Great to see, attend, and volunteer the local event. Sean Lee
Coquitlam City - Elementary speech ceremony (Bramblewood Gr.5 Charlie Park)
Feb.27.2014 Coquitlam, BC, Canada.
???? Remembrance Day ceremony and parade in Montreal - 2019
Here is the Remembrance Day ceremony from Montreal, Canada on November 11, 2019. It includes a parade, canon fire and two helicopters in a flyover
Veteran & Vintage Cars Pitt Meadows Parade 2015
Some of the cars that featured in Pitt Meadows Day Parade 6th June 2015.
Most get A+ for style, but F for Economy.
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'Big Cars' by Silent Partner.