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Edmonton Cenotaph declared historic resource

The Edmonton Cenotaph has been declared a historic resource. The Edmonton Cenotaph has been declared a historic resource.
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City council has designated the Edmonton Cenotaph downtown as a Municipal Historic Resource, saying it has deep historical significance.

The cenotaph was unveiled in 1936 and pays tribute to people who died in the First and Second World Wars, the Korean War, and the War in Afghanistan. Remembrance Day ceremonies are often held at the site.

“The cenotaph is a powerful reminder of those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for Canada in four wars, and it also reminds us of the important role of the military in Edmonton,” Principal Heritage Planner David Johnston said in a release. “The military are valued members of our community and the cenotaph helps us honour their long history of service.”

The designation is part of the City’s Historic Resource Management Plan, which aims to identify, protect and promote the preservation of historic resources. 

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