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Governor General presents Meritorious Cross and Medal to two Sappers.

Governor General presents Meritorious Cross and Medal to two Sappers. https://www.gg.ca/en/honours-ceremony-november-2024 Her Excellency the Right Honourable Mary Simon, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, presented medals during a ceremony at Rideau Hall on 5 November. Two Sappers were among the recipients: Master Warrant Officer Marty Charles Gratrix, M.M.M., M.S.C., C.D. From October 2022 to April 2023, Master Warrant Officer, then Warrant Officer…

Honouring Heritage and Healing in Truth and Reconciliation

Article By: Capt Kyle Ho, RPOU(W) Program Officer* In the ongoing journey toward Truth and Reconciliation in Canada, the stories of Indigenous people serve as powerful reminders of resilience, strength, and the need for healing. Capt Lisa White and Lt(N) Keith Diakiw stand as proud representatives of their Inuit and Métis heritage, embodying their families' collective struggle against Canada's painful history with the residential school system and the 1885 North-West…

The Coral Harbour Hook

Article submitted by Col David Burke, CD (Ret'd) This is a brief story of the Coral Harbour Hook, a presentation trophy made by Sapper officers who served in the Canadian Airborne Regiment (CAR). In July 1977, 1 AB Fd Sqn was removed from the order of battle of the CAR. The Regiment moved from Griesbach Barracks in Edmonton to Petawawa. Engineer support for the Airborne Regiment would no longer be an integral part of the CAR, the mission was assigned to 2 Combat Engineer…

National Capital Region CME Mess Dinner 28 Nov 24

Registration Form Instructions: Please fill out all empty fields in the form. In the meal section, please click the checkbox next to ONE main entrée of choice. The chicken is a halal option, and the curried vegetable strudel is a vegetarian option. This year, wine will not be included in everyone’s cost. You are able to purchase up to three bottles of wine on the registration form, or you may get a bottle for the same price at the cash bar, during the Mess Dinner. Your…

Ten Years Ago

On 20 October 2014, WO Patrice Vincent was targeted in a lone wolf terror hit-and-run attack in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. Two days later, Cpl Nathan Cirillo was gunned down while on guard at the National War Memorial in Ottawa. In both cases, the murderer was an ISIS sympathizer. Please take a moment to remember these two soldiers, their service, their sacrifice, and their friends and families. 

CMEA 2024 Memorial Bursary Winners Update

Updated 31 January 2025 Update: We have received presentation photos for some of our winners.  Scroll down to take a look at the winning applicants. The CMEA is pleased to announce the names of this year's eleven CMEA Memorial Bursary recipients.  The bursary provides $2000 to each scholar. To date, the CMEA has presented a total of $174,500 to further the educational needs of our members and families. If you are a CMEA member and want to sponsor a…

Cultural Potluck by RPOU(W) and DCC: Celebrating Unity and Connections

Article By: Capt Kyle Ho, Program Officer Real Property Operations Unit (West) (RPOU-W) and Defense Construction Canada (DCC) hosted a heartwarming cultural potluck event to foster connections and celebrate the diversity within their teams. The event served as a much-needed icebreaker given that many employees have been working on a variety of teleworking working arrangements since the pandemic. Held in a vibrant atmosphere filled with cultural music, the potluck was a…