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first poppy ceremony

Kamloops mayor, Tkʼemlúps Kúkwpi7 presented with first poppies

Oct 22, 2025 | 4:57 PM

KAMLOOPS — The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 52 pinned the first poppies on local officials Wednesday (Oct. 22) ahead of Remembrance Day and this year’s poppy campaign.

For a little more than 100 years, the poppy has been a symbol of remembrance for veterans and sacrifices made in conflicts around the world. Leaders from the City of Kamloops and Tkʼemlúps te Secwépemc say the pinning of the first poppy is a thought-provoking moment.

“Well, at this time of the year, I’m always thinking about our veterans and those who served to make Canada what it is today. And thinking about not only all those who served but also our Indigenous veterans who also served,” says Kúkwpi7 Rosanne Casimir, who was presented a first poppy alongside Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson. “To be pinned this first poppy of the season really draws me back to remembrance.”