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Trail of the Caribou finished with last piece placed on Gallipoli Peninsula cbc.ca 2 hrs ago
After nearly a decade, the Trail of the Caribou is now completed.
A 1,500-pound, eight-foot-tall bronze caribou monument has been installed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey the final placement of six monuments across France: in Beaumont-Hamel, Masnières, Gueudecourt, Monchy-le-Preux and Kortrijk in Belgium marking where the Royal Newfoundland Regiment fought during the First World War.
The Gallipoli monument honours the regiment s involvement in the Gallipoli campaign in 1915-16, the only one from North America to be involved. It s just such a wonderful moment, and a proud day for the regiment, Ron Penney, past chair of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment Advisory Council, told CBC News on Tuesday.
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Former deputy minister calls for inquiry into interactions between RNC chief and cabinet
Ron Penney, a former deputy minister of justice, is calling for a judicial inquiry to clear the air on questions of political interference in police investigations. But Premier Andrew Furey made no commitment to an inquiry Monday, saying he has confidence in the justice system. NTV’s Michael Connors reports.
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