It was 72 years ago this week that Canadians took part in the largest seaborne invasion in history and a battle that claimed the life of one of Whitewood’s Second World War soldiers. The June 6, 1944 Normandy landings, known as D-Day, saw 156,000 allied troops take part in the invasion, including 14,000 Canadians who […]
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On Saturday, April 18, the White Butte Regional Emergency Measures Organization convened on the Highways 1 and 46 overpass near Balgonie for a large-scale,...