**** Earth Day Pilgrimage Burns Bog Conservation Society, for decades, have been promoting and cultivating environment awareness in community. This year, similar to last several years, on April 26 to celebrate Earth Day the Society has planned “Pilgrimage Walk” in Burns Bog, Delta Nature Reserve,10388, Nordel Court. Pilgrimage will begin at 1.35 PM . IT […]
Community Forum Criticizes Police And Surrey Council For Inaction On Gang Violence
All Parties Agree That Ending The Deadly Gun Violence In Surrey Will Need Cooperation! The Tuesday night event followed 22 shootings in the city east of Vancouver and neighbouring Delta in the last six weeks. SURREY – More than 700 people who attended a forum on a recent spate of gunfire in Surrey were told […]
Khalsa Day Parade Draws 300,000!
Nearly 300,000 people packed the streets in Surrey along the 128 route last Saturday to attend Surrey’s Khalsa Day parade, the largest Vaisakhi celebration outside of India. “It feels really good to know the community in general is coming out,” spokesperson Moninder Singh told the media. “That’s what we’ve wanted for years now, to grow […]
OBITUARY – Talminder Hundle
March 10 1932 – April 21 2015 Passed away peacefully 8am April 21 2015 Loving Father Grandfather Brother Uncle and friend to countless comunity,members. Predeceased by His Wife- Jasbir Hundle Father- Bakhtawar Singh Hundle Mother- Naranajan Kaur Hundle Tyaji – Kartar Singh Hundle Chachaji- Ajit Singh Hundle Brother- Ray (Parkash Kaur) Hundle Surrived by 1 […]
Muslim Man Files Complaint After B.C. Jail Tells Him To Use Towel As Prayer Mat
KAMLOOPS – A Muslim man has filed a human rights complaint alleging the staff at the Kamloops jail refused to allow him to practise his religion while he was behind bars, reported Globe and Mail Newspaper. Andrew Monnette, 25, claims officials from Kamloops Regional Correctional Centre would not give him access to a halal diet, […]
Film Monsoon – A Love Letter To India – Released
VANCOUVER – Monsoon by award-winning director Sturla and produced by Ina Fichman of Intuitive Pictures, is showing at Surrey’s Cineplex Odeon Strawberry Hill Cinemas and Vancouver’s Vancity Theatre starting Friday April 24th. Winner of the People’s Choice Award at TIFF and Winner of the Polly Krakora Award for Artistry in Film at the prestigious Environmental […]
Another Hindu Temple Vandalised In US
WASHINGTON – A Hindu temple in the US has been vandalised with nasty images spray-painted on its walls, the latest such incident in the country. The number ‘666’ and an upside down cross was spray-painted on the door of the temple in Old Lake Highlands, north Texas. Krishna Singh, who is on the temple’s board, […]
Delayed Conservative Budget Digs Into Contingency To Give Harper A Balanced Election Budget
If Canada’s Projected 2 Percent Growth Drops, Conservatives Current Balanced Budget Would Quickly Become A Deficit! Without using Canada’s rainy-day funds (Contingency), the Conservatives would still be in deficit for 2015-16. It’s also clear how fragile the surplus is: a one-year, one percentage point decrease in the expected 2 per cent growth rate would drop […]



