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4 ESR Remembers Those of the No. 2 Construction Battalion

Article by Lt Sarah Boehmer, 4 ESR Construction Troop Commander On 5 July 2025, the 32nd annually held No. 2 Construction Battalion Remembrance Ceremony was held in Pictou, Nova Scotia. The ceremony, organized by the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia, and greatly supported by 4 Engineer Support Regiment (4 ESR), is an annual tribute reflecting the commitment to preserving the memory of the only all-Black battalion in Canada’s military history. The No. 2 Construction…

Op GRANITE II August Update

Get the Word Out! In May, we announced that planning was underway for Operation GRANITE II, which celebrated the 80th anniversary of All Sappers Park and Cenotaph. Since then, many of you have received an email with some details. Many of you responded that you plan to attend and wanted to be kept informed of our progress. While we are not yet ready to make firm commitments to our attendees, our planning is progressing well. True to our traditions as Engineers, we haven't…

National Peacekeepers' Day

From: The Canadian Peacekeeping Veterans Association  Veterans, members of CPVA, friends, and families are invited to attend the National Peacekeepers’ Day ceremony at The Reconciliation monument in downtown Ottawa, beginning at 0945 hrs on Sunday, 10 August 2025. All are welcome in their preferred order of dress. The theme this year will highlight three significant anniversaries: Congo (65 years), India-Pakistan (60 years) and Cambodia (35 years). In…

39 CER Association 3 July 2025 Newsletter

In the issue: President’s Report Honours And Awards D-Day Dinner Op Granite II Veteran Affairs Membership President's Report Hi all, as we close out the training year from Sep 2024 to Jun 2025, it is quite amazing to see all the events and exercises that 39 CER was involved in. I would like to thank all the contributors to the newsletter and Achim for putting it all together month after month. I t is truly appreciated by all who read it. On behalf of the…

Asian Heritage Month Professional Development Day on CME Birthday

Article by Capt Kyle Ho, RPOU(W) Program Officer In celebration of the Canadian Military Engineer (CME) Birthday, the Real Property Operations Unit (West) (RPOU-W), in collaboration with 1 Combat Engineer Regiment (1 CER), hosted a unique professional development (PD) event that blended military tradition with cultural enrichment. This year’s theme focused on Asian heritage, aligning with Asian Heritage Month and reinforcing the Defence Team’s commitment to diversity,…

Chilliwack RCE Cadets Receive Coronation Medal

The 1725 Royal Canadian Engineers Army Cadet Corps held their 84th annual Ceremonial Review at Sardis Sports Complex on 14 July 2025. Major Ken Prince awarded two cadets, Cadet CWO Melissa Zhang and Cadet MWO Trevor Johnson the King Charles III Coronation Medal. The medal was awarded to not only commemorate the coronation, but to recognize those who have made a "significant contribution to Canada or a particular province, territory, region or…

150 Years of Engineers in Toronto // 150 an de génie à Toronto

Save the date for a gala dinner to. be held on 17 January 2026 at the Old Mill Toronto in celebration of our history and service to Toronto and Canada. See details on the post to the right. Réservez la date du dîner de gala qui aura lieu le 17 janvier 2026 au Old Mill Toronto pour célébrer notre histoire et notre service à Toronto et au Canada. Voir les détails sur le message à droite.

The Ubiquitous Bailey Bridge — War Time Invention, Peace Time Workhorse

On 9 June 2025, Linda Newton, a retired CME officer, made a presentation to the Institution of Civil Engineers and the Institution of Royal Engineers in London.  The event marked the 50th anniversary of the first meeting of the Institution of Civil Engineers and the Institution of Royal Engineers. The theme was 'crucial moments in recent history where the military and civilian engineering professions have come together to solve notable challenges'.  Dr Newton…

DTCAN Grassroots Initiative for Asian Heritage Celebration in Edmonton

Article by Capt Kyle Ho, RPOU(W) Program Officer In a powerful demonstration of pride, and grassroots leadership, the Engineer Family at CFB Edmonton played a central role in organizing a series of Asian Heritage Month TGIF events across all three messes. These events brought people together and raise culture awareness of Defence Team Canadian Asian Network (DTCAN) and other Advisory Groups available for both public servants and military members. The first TGIF event…