North Bay has warm welcome for veterans and legion members as convention continues

Their medals had been gleaming within the sunshine as veterans and legion members proudly sang 'O Canada' standing on the base of the Memorial Park Cenotaph in downtown North Bay Sunday morning.

The Royal Canadian Legion's 52nd biennial covention of the Ontario Provincial Command is continuous this weekend.

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Legion members and delegates laid wreaths on the cenotaph earlier than taking to the streets to march to the North Bay Museum with a crowd of supporters.

"I've been part of many conventions. That is my first one in North Bay and I've to let you know, it has been a good time," mentioned Royal Canadian Legion Department #281 Beaver Valley President Shawn McKinlay. "You guys have actually rolled out the purple carpet."

North Bay Legion Conference500 delegates from almost 400 legions from all throughout Ontario and different Canadian visitors started arriving Friday they usually say they have been welcomed with open arms from the neighborhood.

"We're right here to let folks know the legion continues to be right here and what it represents," mentioned  Fern Taillefer, First Vice-President of Royal Canadian Legion Department #147 in Barrie. "I've met fairly a couple of associates this morning already that I have not seen in years. That is what it is all about."

Conference enterprise started Sunday afternoon at Nipissing College. There's quite a bit to do. One merchandise on the agenda is laying out new legion insurance policies and procedures.

"Then we'll get on with our election of latest senior government officers for Ontario Command for the following three years," defined the legion's Ontario Command Provincial President Garry Pond.

North Bay final hosted the conference in June of 1965. On Friday, the Royal Canadian Legion's flag was raised at metropolis corridor to kick off proceedings and to welcome the delegates into the town.

"We're so proud to host this," mentioned conference organizer Marc Picard. "We had a social gathering Friday as everybody began to register and attend."

North Bay Legion ConferenceLately, the legion handed a milestone by serving to simply over 1,000 homeless veterans with monetary help and connecting them to neighborhood providers for long run options. Legion members say there's nonetheless work to do to assist veterans affected by PTSD.

"There's all new medical practices and therapies," defined the legion's Dominion Command First Vice-President Owen Parkhouse. "We have now put a brand new concentrate on households as a result of households are affected by what veterans have gone by way of."

The conference ends on Tuesday.

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