Members of the McBride community gathered at the cenotaph to pay their respects on November 11, 2021. /ANDREA ARNOLDKeith Berg let the notes from his french horn hang in the air as the gathering fell still during the two minutes of silence following the 2021 Remembrance Day March to honour those who have fought for freedom. /ANDREA ARNOLDThe wind caused the flags to dance wildly and proudly this November 11, 2021. /ANDREA ARNOLDBarry Alexander (in blue) and Andreas (Andy) Werner place a wreath at the McBride cenotaph, on behalf of MP Bob Zimmer. /ANDREA ARNOLDRelated Posts:Remembrance Day MemoriesRemembrance Day 2020: how will it look in Valemount…LETTER - Remembrance Day gratitudeRemembrance Day Services 2023McBride Council expresses optimism despite cancelled eventsPost navigationLetter: Mandates putting strain on rural health careNorthern Health orders that limit gatherings, in-person worship to continue