• 14 MSS engineers put power into Operation AMARNA upgrades

    14 MSS engineers put power into Operation AMARNA upgrades

    Two members from 14 Mission Support Squadron’s Construction Engineering Flight, Master Corporal Mark Rodden and Corporal Liam Bradley, recently deployed on Operation AMARNA, where they played a vital role in upgrading and decommissioning power-generating sites at Camp Canada, in Kuwait. Read more

  • Remembrance Day: the wearing of the poppy

    Remembrance Day: the wearing of the poppy

    May 15, 2025, the National Defence Clothing and Dress Committee approved the wearing of Indigenous-crafted poppies to “recognize and honour the contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples” by Canadian Armed Forces members in the same manner as the Royal Canadian Legion poppy, commemorating Canadians who died in battle. Read more

  • Remembrance briefings opportunity to take time for ‘application of history’

    Remembrance briefings opportunity to take time for ‘application of history’

    Personal mementos and gathered heritage on display in the middle of 4 Hangar’s workspace help members of 14 Wing Greenwood’s Communications and Information Systems Flight learn more about the reasons for Remembrance Day. In the flight’s third “Ramp Up to Remembrance” effort, which includes the Fall display and a variety of Thursday morning briefings, CIS… Read more

  • Beaded poppy carries extra respect, remembrance

    Beaded poppy carries extra respect, remembrance

    After a morning of squinted eyes, pricked fingers and self-doubt, a dozen people left a special workshop satisfied with their own, personal symbol of remembrance. The Macdonald Museum in Middleton hosted Mi’kmaw artist Karen Beals October 16, as she shared a sampler of her traditional quillwork and beading in a pre-Remembrance Day beaded poppy project. Read more

  • Connecting stories to the community

    Connecting stories to the community

    The evidence of community ties through time were evident as Andrew Stewart, a linesman with the Town of Berwick’s Berwick Electric Commission, raised the first of dozens of commemorative banners for his great-grandfather, William C. Stewart. Read more

  • National sentry duty a rewarding experience

    National sentry duty a rewarding experience

    It was all Corporal Madison Cairney could do to keep a straight face on National War Memorial and Tomb of the Unknown Soldier sentry duty: a little girl, “super cute,” was watching her stand, and then patrol across the grounds, from behind her mother’s legs. “Every time I went by, she’d be tucked behind, or… Read more

  • Shared art, shared remembrance

    Shared art, shared remembrance

    Greenwood’s 7Arts, in collaboration with the Middleton Macdonald Museum, has a shared, timely exhibit of remembrance and reflection on display at the museum November 3 through 14. Read more

  • Wolfville puts poppies, veterans’ banners in public eye

    Wolfville puts poppies, veterans’ banners in public eye

    October 14, the Royal Canadian Legion Dr. C.B. Lumsden Branch 74 Wolfville held its first veteran banner program ceremony, a heartfelt and historic event that brought the community together to honour those who served. Read more

  • Shot in the arm for Fall health

    Shot in the arm for Fall health

    14 Wing Greenwood Colonel Luc Vachon and Wing Chief Warrant Officer Justin Harper made an October 28 visit to 26 Canadian Forces Health Services for their Fall flu and COVID-19 immunizations. Read more

  • 14 Wing Community Pantry launches to lend a hand

    14 Wing Community Pantry launches to lend a hand

    A “community pantry” project has recently been approved by 14 Wing Greenwood, and will be placed in the hallway outside the 14 Wing Chaplains’ office, in the AVM Morfee Centre, School Road. This initiative will help Defence Team members and their immediate families living on or off base. Read more