Chief Reviewing Officer Mayor Jerry Whiting inspects the sea cadets after granting the corps Freedom of Entry on June 2. The honour, in recognition of the centennial of Royal Canadian Sea Cadets, allows the corps to parade with swords drawn through the streets of the town.

In a ceremony rich with ancient Roman military tradition, Fort Qu’Appelle’s Royal Canadian Sea Cadets were given Freedom of Entry to the town on Saturday, which now allows them to parade through the streets with their swords drawn. The honour was bestowed to mark this year’s centennial of the sea cadets in Canada. The corps […]

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