FOR THE BOYS
Heather Bambrick and the Lady Cove Women’s Choir sing for the Regiment.
Despite the tragedy at Beaumont-Hamel, the Newfoundland Regiment marched on, and continued to distinguish themselves as an elite fighting regiment in the British Empire.
Sophie Peckford traces her family history with the Newfoundland Regiment and brings full circle the story of her great-great-great uncle, Pte. William Pennell.
MI commemorates the Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserve and the HMS Calypso.
To recognize the centenary of the First World War and honour the unique origins of our university, Memorial created the WW100 Commemoration Program.
One memorial inspires another. Creating Cobequid Veterans Memorial Park.
Sculptor Morgan MacDonald seeks 100 descendants of those who served with the Newfoundland contingent during the First World War to have their faces cast.
Neha Bhutani and the Church Lads’ Brigade band embark on a Tour of Honour.
Frances Cluett was a teacher working in her hometown of Belleoram, N.L., when she decided to join the war effort in 1916 as a member of the Voluntary Aid Detachment.