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Sapper Officer Becomes Edmonton's City Manager - Update

The CBC reported today that Col André Corbould (Ret'd) will become City Manager for Edmonton effective 18 January 2021. Col Corbould will be leaving his previous position as Alberta's deputy minister of education. For more details, click Senior civil servant with long military career hired as Edmonton's new city manager. The CTV network has published a more recent article here: https://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/mobile/meet-edmonton-s-new-city-manager-1.5… You can read Col…

Legion Magazine Tells the Izzy Doll Story

The legacy of the Izzy doll continues in many ways, more than 25 years after the death of Mark Isfeld. The November-December edition of the Legion Magazine includes a 4-page article on the work of the Izzy Doll project. With the permission of the Legion Magazine, we have re-published the article here:

Student Remembrance Day Project

Due to COVID-19, GW Graham Secondary School in Sardis and CFB Chilliwack Historical Society regrettably will not be hosting a Veterans Appreciation Day with Student Play this year. However, Damon Fultz, offers a back-up plan. Damon has presented a play for CFBCHS every year for the past 20 years, and he wishes not to break the cycle. So, Damon and his staff filmed a play for presentation dedicated to all Veterans and Serving members. The play can be viewed on…

Retired Sapper Officer Publishes Book of Poems

Major Bruce Sand served for 40 years in the Rhodesian and Canadian Armies as an engineer officer. He fought and kept the peace. In retirement, Bruce has found a new calling as a poet and a short story writer. His book, A Soldier's Life: A Sapper's Poems and Short Stories is described in our New Publications section. Copies have been sent to the CME Museum in Gagetown, and our Colonel Commandant will be presenting a copy to Her Majesty the Queen. Bruce engaged Major General…

39 CER November 2020 Newsletter

PRESIDENT’S REPORT Hello all and I hope all is well for you and your families and that you were able to celebrate Thanksgiving together.  [Read more ....]  

New Colonel Commandant Appointed for the Canadian Military Engineers

After six years of loyal and dedicated service to the Canadian Military Engineers, BGen Steve Irwin (Ret'd) will transfer the duties of Colonel Commandant to MGen Dan Benjamin, effective 21 March 2021. The Change of Appointment ceremony will take place in accordance with the COVID-19 guidelines in effect at that time. The CMEA welcomes General Benjamin and sends a heart felt thank you to General Irwin for his loyal and energetic service. Chimo!

The Netherlands "Medal of Remembrance in Relation to the Liberation of Holland." Is Available to Veterans

Over the years, The Netherlands has struck several versions of their “Medal of Remembrance” to honour the soldiers who helped liberate their country during the Second World War. In 1995, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Holland, the Netherlands offered a "Thank you Canada" anniversary medal to the more than 20,000 Canadian veterans who came to Holland to celebrate this memorable occasion. To honour the equally important contribution of those…

No Sapper Can Be Forgotten - Remembrance Day 2020

Last Post entries acknowledge the service, military and civilian, each of these people made over their lives. This is a list of our comrades whose Last Post entry has been posted in the last year.  Many of these soldiers were veterans of the Second World War and Korea.   Lest we forget. Sgt Christo “Chris” Spiro Alivisatos , CD (Ret’d) 28 Mar 2020 Spr Frederick William “Fred” Allbright (Ret’d) 27 Oct 2017 Reverend Arthur Sidney Allerton 09 Jan 2009…

Markham ON Seniors Hard at Work Making Izzy Dolls

Members of the Angus Glen Older Adults Club in Markham, ON are active supporters of the Izzy Doll project. A video of the work of their Craft Group has recently been produced that shows the club members hard at work making more Izzy Dolls. It also explains the origins of the Izzy Doll and the role of MCpl Mark Isfeld and his family in starting this humanitarian work with the children of the Former YugosIavia during the worst period of the  conflict in the 1990s. Mark…

Chilliwack’s Retired Sapper Brian Cleaver Awarded Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers

Brian Cleaver, a long-time member of the Sardis Kiwanis Club and a strong advocate for Special Olympics, has been recognized for exceptional volunteerism with the award of the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers. Passion, dedication and a commitment to community are the driving forces behind the volunteers who receive the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers. The medal recognizes the exceptional volunteer achievements of Canadians from across the country in a wide range of fields…