First poppies given to Kamloops mayor, Tk’emlúps Kúkpi7
KAMLOOPS — Ahead of the official start of Canada’s poppy campaign, the Kamloops Legion and ANAVETS representatives pinned the first poppy to Kamloops’ mayor and Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Kúkpi7 Wednesday afternoon (Oct. 23).
Each year, starting on the last Friday of October and lasting until November 11, people across the country wear a poppy. The practice is meant to honour Canada’s veterans and to show that the sacrifices made for freedoms enjoyed today haven’t been forgotten.
This week, a small gathering was held at the Battle Street cenotaph for the First Poppy Ceremony. The pinning is held prior to the official kickoff of the Royal Canadian Legion’s poppy campaign, which collects funds to support veterans in the community.