Details for Wednesday’s funeral procession for OPP Sergeant Brandon Malcolm in Cobourg are outlined below.
Beginning at approximately 9:00 a.m., members from the #OPP and other attending services will begin marching from Kerr Street, north on D’Arcy Street, to the Cobourg Community Centre. Officers will position along D’Arcy Street to honour the funeral cortege as it passes by.
Members of the public are invited to observe the procession as it makes its way around the Cobourg Community Centre. Those wishing to watch in person may gather on the sidewalk along the west side of D’Arcy Street. This area will be designated for pedestrian access only.
While the service will not be open for in person attendance, members of the public can watch the funeral via livestream on the OPP’s YouTube page:
https://t.co/hAJGJ8epwA
A private funeral service for OPP Sergeant Brandon Malcolm will be held on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. at the Cobourg Community Centre. The service will not be open to the public.
For all who wish to join us in honouring Sergeant Malcolm’s life, details on a livestream of the funeral service will be made available closer to the service date.
Expressions of condolence may be shared at https://t.co/a4Ac5A6Iws. A book of condolences is also available at the Northumberland #OPP (Brighton) Detachment for anyone wishing to express their sorrow in person. For anyone who wishes to send flowers, they can be sent to the Cobourg Community Centre, 750 D’Arcy Street, Cobourg, Ontario.
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A $10 million monument funded with $3 million from Veterans Affairs—and they couldn’t even get it right.
Among the names meant to honour fallen veterans is Former Honourary Lieutenant Colonel Lee-Anne Quinn of our community, Peterborough, who is very much alive.
As a veteran living with PTSD, who serves our community day in and day out providing medical care for our most vulnerable, this is devastating for Lee-Anne.
The Trudeau Liberals have created a so-called tribute to fallen veterans that includes the names of living ones. This isn’t just embarrassing; it’s a betrayal of those who served.
The Minister of Veterans Affairs @GinettePT must:
1 . Publicly apologize and personally reach out to Lee-Anne.
2. Fix the monument immediately.
3. Never use veterans’ names without explicit, written consent from them or their families.
How do you spend $10 million on a monument and still manage to disrespect our heroes? Our veterans—and taxpayers—deserve answers.
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