B.C. falls silent at Remembrance Day services, where family ties hold strong

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Remembrance Day services across British Columbia fell silent for two minutes to honour the sacrifice of war and military veterans, with some attendees reflecting on traditions of service running through their families. 

Retired RCMP sergeant Don Bindon, who attended the service at Victory Square in Vancouver dressed in the red serge uniform, said his son is in the army and his father also served in the army during the Second World War.

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