No Stone Left Alone: Rocky View County continues pre-Remembrance Day tradition

Rocky View County's No Stone Left Alone pre-Remembrance Day ceremony was held on Nov. 7 at the Garden of Peace Cemetery.
Rocky View County's No Stone Left Alone pre-Remembrance Day ceremony was held on Nov. 7 at the Garden of Peace Cemetery.
At the end of the ceremony, students from Bishop McNallly High School laid down a poppy and a miniature Canadian flag on the grave sites of veterans who perished
At the end of the ceremony, students from Bishop McNallly High School laid down a poppy and a miniature Canadian flag on the grave sites of veterans who perished.
RVC Deputy Mayor Sunni Samra and students from Bishop McNally High School lay a wreath down at the Garden of Peace cemetery's cenotaph.
RVC Deputy Mayor Sunni Samra and students from Bishop McNally High School laid a wreath down at the Garden of Peace cemetery's cenotaph.
The ceremony included a playing of The Last Post.
The ceremony included a playing of The Last Post by students from Bishop McNally High School.
The ceremony included a playing of The Last Post by students from Bishop McNally High School.

Rocky View County officials and students from Calgary's Bishop McNally High School conducted the annual No Stone Left Alone pre-Remembrance Day ceremony on Nov. 7 at the Garden of Peace Cemery. 

The ceremony included brief addresses from students and Rocky View County Deputy Mayor Sunni Samra, a singing of O Canada, a playing of The Last Post, song, a laying of the wreath, and a minute of silence. Following that, students each laid down a poppy and a small Canadian flag on the gravestones of veterans who have passed away. 

The Garden of Peace Cemetery is located east of Calgary and west of Chestermere off of Highway 1. 

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