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Diamond Jubilee honour
Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 46 Chaplain and Service Officer Marlene McQuarrie receives a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal at the Legion following Remembrance Day ceremonies in Revelstoke on Nov. 11. Columbia River–Revelstoke MLA Norm Macdonald presented the medal. McQuarrie has long served as chaplain at the Remembrance Day ceremonies, saying prayers, blessings and helping lead the event. McQuarrie told onlookers at the Legion that she was “honoured” to win the medal. “And all this time I thought I was flying under the radar,” she joked. See page 28 for more images from the Nov. 11 ceremonies at the Revelstoke Cenotaph. Aaron Orlando/ Revelstoke Times Review
“Growing together . . . And being our best”
Students Julianna Carter and Brayden Holden unveil the new school logo for Begbie View Elementary. They are flanked by, from left, Doug Stewart of the B.C. Ministry of Education, Alan Chell, the Chair of the Revelstoke Board of Education; Anne Cooper, the Superintendent of the Revelstoke School District; Mayor David Raven, Kevin Bollefer, representing the Revelstoke Acrobats, Linda Chell, the executive director of the Revelstoke Childcare Society; Shan Jorgensen-Adam, the principal of BVE; and Mike Hooker, the principal of RSS and superintendent designate. The slogan, “Growing together . . . and being our best,” and logo were unveiled to the public at an official opening ceremony on Thursday afternoon. About 75 people were on hand to listen to various stakeholders give thanks to the partners in the new school project – the ministry, school board, city and others – and talked about the benefits the school. They then gathered for the unveiling of the logo, followed by the official ribbon cutting ceremonies for the acrobats gymnasium and early learning centre. The school was then opened up for the public to explore. Alex Cooper/Revelstoke Times Review
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