
The National, Provincial and University flags are flying at half mast in remembrance of those who fought for Canada and in respect and support for our Canadian Troops.
Lest we forget.
Comfort from Home
In North-West Belgium, a soldier sifts through the rubble of the decimated White Chateau. He finds a salvageable bit of…blog.ualberta.caComfort from Home
In North-West Belgium, a soldier sifts through the rubble of the decimated White Chateau. He finds a salvageable bit of…blog.ualberta.ca
In North-West Belgium, a soldier sifts through the rubble of the decimated White Chateau. He finds a salvageable bit of…blog.ualberta.caComfort from Home
In North-West Belgium, a soldier sifts through the rubble of the decimated White Chateau. He finds a salvageable bit of…blog.ualberta.ca
The soldiers
Canada became a nation on the battlefields of the First World War — and hundreds of the U of A’s first students and…medium.comThe soldiers
Canada became a nation on the battlefields of the First World War — and hundreds of the U of A’s first students and…medium.com
Canada became a nation on the battlefields of the First World War — and hundreds of the U of A’s first students and…medium.comThe soldiers
Canada became a nation on the battlefields of the First World War — and hundreds of the U of A’s first students and…medium.com