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Islanders honoured with new Coronation Medal in Victoria

Several notable Vancouver Islanders were honoured with King Charles the Third Coronation Medals in Victoria this week.

The award was started by Governor-General Mary Simon to recognize people who have made significant contributions to Canada and their home provinces. It’s the first Canadian honour to mark a coronation.

The first round of BC honours were awarded on July 18 at Government House in Victoria by Lieutenant (LEFF-tenant) Governor Janet Austin. Among the recipients were retired military personnel, entrepreneurs and philanthropists, and athletes.

Some Vancouver Island recipients were Alex Muir, the longest-serving volunteer with the Royal Marine Search and Rescue, and Dr. Judith Sayers, president of the Nuu-Chah-Nulth tribal council.

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Across Canada, 30,000 people will receive the award.

See the full list here. 

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