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different times, new approaches The past few months have without question been challenging. We have followed the guidelines and restrictions put in place by our provincial government and public health to keep our community safe. These precautions have served our region well and you should be very proud. Your respect and compassion for others have minimized the virus in our area and enabled us to start cautiously reopening our businesses and facilities. Although the manner in which we are currently able to conduct activities is different from the past, it is a wonderful feeling to be able to enjoy even modified versions of these treasured aspects of our lives. This Hasty P’s Cup hockey
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tournament between the Trenton Golden Hawks and the Wellington Dukes is a perfect example. The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment, fondly known as the Hasty P’s, holds a very special place in the hearts of Canadians, as the military unit that was awarded more Battle Honours during World War ll than any other Canadian Infantry Regiment. We are very proud the Belleville armoury is their home and their community engagement with events such as this is deeply appreciated. The joys and freedoms we all so richly enjoy would not be possible without the sacrifices of brave Canadians. Remembrance Day is
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quickly approaching and although this year’s ceremony will look different from those in the past we ask each of you to pause and observe a moment of silence at 11 a.m. on November 11 to mark the sacrifice of the many who have fallen in the service of their country, and to acknowledge the courage of those who still serve.
thank you for all you have done
If it doesn’t challenge you it doesn’t change you.
The commitment and teamwork skills learned today make us a better community tomorrow!