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Procession to honour Snowbird planned for tonight in Halifax

There will be a procession through Halifax tonight as the remains of Captain Jennifer Casey return home.

The 35-year old was the public affairs officer for the Canadian Forces Snowbirds.  She died when the jet she was in crashed in Kamloops a week ago.

There will be a homecoming ceremony this evening when Casey’s remains arrive at the Shell Aerocentre followed by a procession through Halifax to the Atlantic Funeral Home.

People who plan to gather for the procession are being asked to wear the Snowbirds colours of red and white.

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