Members of the Royal Canadian Legion’s Vimy Branch 27 in north-end Halifax have lost their battle to remain open after 99 years, closing its doors due to ongoing financial challenges exacerbated by high overhead costs. Despite presenting a business plan to address its viability, the efforts came too late, prompting emotional reactions from members. The branch’s struggles were not linked to a recent loss of a lottery license. Approximately 150 members can transfer their memberships to other legions.
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