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“I am so happy to have Amandeep Nijjar on the NDP team,” said NDP Leader Tom Mulcair. “She will be a great representative for Vancouver South and her experience as a community activist and her deep commitment to revitalizing the local business community will make her an excellent Member of Parliament.” NDP’s rise in popularity […]
July 31st, 2015 | Posted in Breaking News, International, Link News, News, South Asian, Top News | Read More »
Maclean’s Leaders Debate will be available live on OMNI Television and OMNITV.ca in Cantonese, Italian, Mandarin and Punjabi on Thursday, August 6 from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET. TORONTO – Maclean’s, Canada’s leading current affairs magazine, owned by Rogers Communications Inc., will bring audiences the first opportunity to hear from all major federal party […]
July 31st, 2015 | Posted in Breaking News, Link News, South Asian, Top News | Read More »
This Canada-India Social Security Agreement will enable Canada and India to coordinate pension benefits and contributions for people who have lived or worked in both countries. The Agreement will coordinate the operation of Canada’s Old Age Security and Canada Pension Plan programs with certain comparable pension programs of India. By R. Paul Dhillon OTTAWA – […]
July 31st, 2015 | Posted in Breaking News, International, Lead Story, Link News, News, South Asian, Top News | Read More »
By Dr. Sawraj Singh Clean shaven Jatt Sikh becomes new symbol of consumerism and westernization among Punjabis Term clean shaven Jatt Sikh has been popularized by the marriage ads in the newspapers where girl’s parents advertise that they are only looking for a clean shaven Jatt Sikh match for their daughter. Conservative estimates are that […]
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Premier Christy Clark made a trek to a supporter’s house in South Vancouver for a little political schmoozing and an early campaign start to raise funds for the next election.
July 25th, 2015 | Posted in Top News | Read More »
The Deepak Binning Foundation held their annual Golf Tournament to raise funds for charity. Former MP Herb Dhaliwal was among those attending the tourney in Surrey
July 25th, 2015 | Posted in Top News | Read More »
NEW DELHI – A week since his arrest for the murder of minor, 23-year-old Ravinder Kumar has been making disturbing revelations about his past crimes. So far, he has admitted his involvement in 38 cases of murder and rape of minors at different places in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. Kumar claims that he sexually […]
July 25th, 2015 | Posted in Top News | Read More »
The annual Fiji Festival was held at Burnaby’s Swanguard Stadium, which brought out the politicians and the Fijian-Indo-Canadian community for some festive fun.
July 25th, 2015 | Posted in Top News | Read More »
TORONTO – When French-Canadian doctor Frank Gregoire sat down at a piano to tickle the ivories with a Hindi love song, he was envisioning the tune as a wedding day moment that would stun his Sikh-Canadian wife. Little did he know, that video would garner more than 4.1 million views when posted online, making its […]
July 25th, 2015 | Posted in Top News | Read More »
I have always liked to hike the dangerous Grouse Grind trail leading to the top of Grouse Mountain in North Vancouver for its tough challenge, straining exercise and for meeting vast variety of most lovely, lively, cheerful, caring, and friendly people of all ages and countries. Most of the hikers feel exhausted after climbing about […]
July 25th, 2015 | Posted in Link News | Read More »