Memorial to postal workers killed in First World War found in Victoria

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Plaque honouring Canadians who died in First World War found after 50-year disappearance

Last Updated Saturday, November 9, 2019 1:58PM PST

A plaque honouring B.C. postal workers who fought and died in the First World War was unveiled Friday in Richmond after it was discovered in a storeroom in Victoria earlier this year.

 

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