Flag-lowering in Espanola honours victims of crime 

By Rosalind Russell – A flag-lowering was held in Espanola at town hall Monday morning for Victims and Survivors of Crime Week. 

Victims Crisis Assistance Service Executive Director for Manitoulin and the North Shore Amy Collins says she appreciates Espanola Mayor Doug Gervais signing the Proclamation. 

She says the event also included the flags being lowered and a moment of silence for those lost to acts of crime. 

Collins adds the goal of Victims and Survivors of Crime Week is to raise awareness about the issues facing the victims… as well as the services, assistance, and laws in place to help. 

She says if anyone is interested in volunteering, they can contact their office. 

Photo: 1. Espanola Mayor Doug Gervais signs the proclamation declaring this week as Victims and Survivors of Crime Week in Espanola. 

2. Espanola Deputy Mayor Angela Kelly (far left) and Councillor Ken Duplessis (far right) joined Espanola Mayor Doug Gervais and Amy Collins, the Victims Crisis Assistance Service Executive Director for Manitoulin and the North Shore in proclaiming this week Victims and Survivors of Crime Week. 

3. Flags were lowered, and a moment of silence held at the municipal hall to mark the start of Victims and Survivors of Crime Week in Espanola and to remember the victims and survivors of crime.  

Photos by Rosalind Russell 

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