Stripes of red and white link the Battlefords ahead of Remembrance Day
The Battlefords came together ahead of Remembrance Day on Nov. 11 to honour those whose sacrifices gave meaning to the freedom Canadians cherish — a freedom as precious as it is fragile.
The steady rhythm of brushes swept across asphalt in North Battleford on Friday as volunteers rolled red and white paint over crosswalks accented with the message “Lest We Forget” and the silhouette of a soldier. Each stroke carried the quiet intent of honour – a promise that sacrifice would not fade with time.
For a second year, residents gathered to paint Remembrance Day crosswalks on both sides of the intersection at 14th Avenue and 100th Street, near the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 70.
“It brings the community together,” said Mayor Kelli Hawtin. “Our veterans really appreciated this last year. It meant more to those folks than I realized it would.”









