The second Sunday in September is Firefighters' National Memorial Day. The commemoration date was established by the Parliament of Canada in 2017. Canadian flags at all federal buildings are flown at half-mast today, as are flags at all municipal facilities in Mississippi Mills honouring those who have fallen in the line of duty.

This is also a day to recognize firefighters in our own community and across Canada for their courage, selflessness and unwavering commitment to serve their communities. We also recognize the sacrifice, dedication, and support of their families.

The bronze statue pictured stands at the Canadian Firefighters' Memorial in Ottawa at the corner of Wellington and Lett Street in Lebretton Flats.

The Canadian Fallen Firefighters Foundation was formed to honour, remember and support Canada's fallen firefighters and their families. The CFFF asks that we take time today, Sunday September 12th, to commemorate the sacrifice of the 125 new names that were added to the memorial wall this year. We will never forget. www.cfff.ca