Sask. Veteran: Every poppy reminds us what we did wasn’t a waste of time
While kids and parents prep for a big candy score on Halloween, a pair of veterans from the Third Canadian Army Veteran’s (CAV) Motorcycle unit in Saskatoon were spreading a little red amongst all the black.
“We’re a bunch of veterans who like to ride motorcycles, be out in the community and have fun. What we find is there aren’t a lot of groups where veterans can meet others and socialize and gain a sense of belonging,” said James ‘Doc’ Beaulieu, a Canadian serviceman who traveled the world with the Canadian Light Infantry and the United Nations.
Stationed at the Sobey’s grocery store in Stonebridge, Beaulieu alongside service-woman Shelley Sadoway were up nice and early, greeting shoppers as they came in, exchanging bank notes for poppies.
For Beaulieu, every year the number of poppies he sees worn in the city gives him a sense of pride, and reminds him that his sacrifices and the sacrifices of millions of Canadian veterans was worth it.


