No Stone Left Alone Remembrance Day Service

On November 6 at 10:30 a.m. at Woodlawn Cemetery in Saskatoon, 1502 2nd Ave North at the WWI Cairn, Sask DLC students, families and community members will be honouring the service and sacrifice of Canada's veterans.

Photo courtesy of Vivienne, Sask DLC student

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You are invited to attend our No Stone Left Alone national act of remembrance service, which includes thoughtful, deliberate acts of remembrance through the placement of poppies on the headstones of those who served, ensuring that no stone is left without a tribute of gratitude.

Students may take part through readings, poetry and laying wreaths. The ceremony will last about one hour and take place outdoors, rain or shine. Please dress for the weather and bring a chair if standing isn’t possible.

To see what the event looks like, you can watch last year’s service.

Thank you for helping us honour and remember those who have served.

Remembrance Activities

If you aren't able to join us for our service, there are many ways to engage in a Remembrance activity. These include:

Beechmount Ceremony

Edmonton's No Stone Left Alone Service, National Remembrance Event

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Resource Bank

Explore additional materials in the Resource Bank Veterans' Week Collection

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National Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ottawa

• Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at 10:30 AM EST (8:30 AM SK Time)
• National Canadian news networks will cover the ceremony live on TV.
• Watch the ceremony live on The Royal Canadian Legion's Facebook page.

Legion Remembrance Contests

Students ages 5–18 are invited to take part in the Royal Canadian Legion’s Annual Remembrance Contests, a meaningful way to honour Canada’s Veterans through art, writing and video. Categories include posters (colour and black & white), essays, poems, and a new video entry option.

Find entry forms (each signed by a parent/guardian), contest guides, and examples of past winners on the Legion Remembrance Contests page. Deadlines vary by branch — visit Find a Legion Branch for details. The video contest remains open until December 15, 2025.

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