It has been 15 years since the terror attacks in the United States and people are still taking time to remember what happened and to pay tribute to those who died from those attacks.

Close to 250 people gathered for the 15th Annual 9-11 Memorial Ceremony at the International Peace Garden, south of Boissevain. One of the speakers yesterday was Alex Forrest, President of the United Firefighters of Winnipeg.

Alex also reflected on the time he spent at the site of 9-11 shortly after the attacks.

During Monday's Morning Show we also heard the story of William Kahler from Sturgis, South Dakota. He was working on the Manhattan Bridge in New York City as an iron worker when the 9-11 attacks happened.