Town of Cobourg Flags at Half-Staff for Police and Peace Officers’ National Memorial Day

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The Town of Cobourg would like to advise residents that flags across all municipal buildings will be at half-staff on Sunday, September 28 in honour of Police and Peace Officers’ National Memorial Day.

On September 24, 1998, the Government of Canada officially proclaimed the last Sunday of September of every year as the Police and Peace Officers’ National Memorial Day. In announcing the commemorative day, the Solicitor General of Canada stated that “a formal, national Memorial Day gives Canadians an opportunity each year to formally express appreciation for the dedication of police and peace officers, who make the ultimate, tragic sacrifice to keep communities safe.”

Flags will return on Monday, September 29.

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