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Thunder Bay honouring fallen soldiers with banners throughout the city

Banners will be hung for two months beginning October 1, and will remain up for two months

CBC NewsLiam Baker

Thunder Bay's latest Remembrance Day project will ensure the faces of fallen soldiers are present throughout the city. The initiative was launched Wednesday, with an unveiling ceremony at city hall of two banners displaying the faces and names of Rifleman John Louis and Corporal Anthony Boneca.

Thunder Bay city councillor Rajni Agarwal spearheaded the project, after seeing a social media post by Fort William First Nation member Catherine Banning, of her father and her uncle John Louis. Agarwal a…

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CBC NewsLiam Baker, Posted: Aug 28, 2025 1:56 PM EDT | Last Updated: 4 minutes ago
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