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The Cenotaph, erected in the St. Norbert Cemetery, was an over-grown, long forgotten homage to the thirteen men who fought and died in World War I and who were connected to the St. Norbert area.

In 2008, Art Bloomfield, long-time St. Norbert resident, took a closer look at the overgrown monument while walking his young grandson to preschool. Soon after, he and his family made it their personal mission to ensure that the cenotaph and those thirteen men whose names are etched in stone were forgotten no more.

Celebrate and honour these men at the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month.

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2024 Remembrance Day Service

Thank you to those who joined us in past years, both in person and virtually, as we honoured the fallen. Giving RESPECT is the least we can do for the fallen.

We hope you joined us for the 2024 commemmoration service of the St. Norbert Remembrance Day. If you didn't get a chance to be there in person or catch the live stream, please watch below or visit the St. Norbert Remembrance Day YouTube Channel to subscribe and watch our 2024 service and our other videos.


Thanks to those who step up to volunteer to help each year. If you are interested in helping out, just let us know.

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