In tribute to courage and sacrifice, the No. 2 Construction Battalion, a group of men who fought for the right to serve Canada during the First World War, were finally honoured in Nova Scotia over a century later. Meanwhile, in New Brunswick, a 170-year-old historic house at Kings Landing has reopened to the public after four years of careful restoration and relocation. The grand reopening event brought together relatives and community members, offering them a chance to reminisce on the property’s rich history and enduring charm.
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