Canwest News ServiceNovember 5, 2009 12:03 PM Photograph by: the Deparment of National Defence, Canwest News Service The military funeral for the Saskatoon soldier killed in Afghanistan last month has been scheduled for...
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Lt. Justin Boyes is shown in a military handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Department of National Defence-Sgt.Daren Kraus SASKATOON - Citizens hung Canadian flags over a highway overpass and lined the route as the funeral...
SASKATOON - Citizens hung Canadian flags over a highway overpass and lined the route as the funeral procession for a soldier killed in Afghanistan wound its way through Saskatoon on Saturday. Lt. Justin Boyes was killed Oct. 28...
The Canadian Press Date: Saturday Nov. 7, 2009 9:14 PM ET SASKATOON — Citizens hung Canadian flags over a highway overpass and lined the route as the funeral procession for a soldier killed in Afghanistan wound its way through...
SASKATOON - Citizens hung Canadian flags over a highway overpass and lined the route as the funeral procession for a soldier killed in Afghanistan wound its way through Saskatoon on Saturday. Lt. J...
SASKATOON - Citizens hung Canadian flags over a highway overpass and lined the route as the funeral procession for a soldier killed in Afghanistan wound its way through Saskatoon on Saturday. Lt. J...
SASKATOON - Citizens hung Canadian flags over a highway overpass and lined the route as the funeral procession for a soldier killed in Afghanistan wound its way through Saskatoon on Saturday. Lt. J...
SASKATOON - Citizens hung Canadian flags over a highway overpass and lined the route as the funeral procession for a soldier killed in Afghanistan wound its way through Saskatoon on Saturday. Lt. J...
Lt. Justin Boyes is shown in a military handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Department of National Defence-Sgt.Daren Kraus SASKATOON - Citizens hung Canadian flags over a highway overpass and lined the route as the funeral...
Lt. Brian Lacoursiere was watching over reporters Saturday, but it seemed clear his mind was elsewhere. Like the hundreds of mourners, military personnel and spectators who congregated at a church in Saskatoon, he was thinking...
By Lori Coolican, Saskatoon StarPhoenixNovember 7, 2009 6:14 PM Photograph by: Greg Pender, The StarPhoenix SASKATOON — Lt. Brian Lacoursiere was watching over reporters Saturday, but it seemed clear his mind was elsewhere....