Free Cataract Surgeries In Nepal!

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Canadian Eyesight Global will sponsor 100 Free Cataract Surgeries in Nepal, it was announced during a joint dinner meeting of 3 Rotary Clubs,  Rotary Club of Surrey-Guildford, Rotary Club of Surrey, and Rotary Club of Surrey-Newton, at the Grand Taj Banquet Hall on Jan.7,  during a visit of Princess Jay Laxmi Shah, Guest Speaker,  R.I. Dist. Gov. 3292 (2016-2017) Nepal and Bhutan.

Anup Singh Jubbal, President, Canadian Eyesight Global, Dr. Hari Pal (uncle of Princess) , Rtn. Preeti Shah, Astt.Governor. R.I.Dist.3292 Nepal and Bhutan (daughter of Princess) Pricess Rtn. Jaya Laxmi Shah, DG.R.I.Dist.3292, (2016/2017) Nepal and Butan, holdind a cerificate for 100 free cataract surgeries in Nepal, sponsored by Canadian Eyesight Global, Saroop K. Jubbal, Rtn. Art Claxton, Directors, CEG.

2nd.row standing:

Dr.Paramjit S.Sohal, MD,  Director, CEG,Rose McKeen, President and other members R.C.Surrey-Guildford, John Weiss, Lynn Spence. Astt.Gov., Garry Sass, Dianna Sears, Richard Gibbs. Neena Sohal, Louise Gibbs, Secretary.

le and this year will have two special milestones, 30 years of Brian Jessel BMW and 100 years of BMW. This will be a most memorable evening and certainly a fundraising event to remember in 2016.

This year’s auctions will feature items generously donated by some of Vancouver’s finest retailers and businesses, including packages from donors in tourism, entertainment, and fine dining.

Later in the evening there will be a live auction for some of our most exciting items.

Guests at the 11th Annual Cabriolet Charity Gala will have the opportunity to buy tickets to the charity raffle and be entered to win a custom designed, hand crafted piece designed by Laura K. Jewitt Designs.

Proceeds from the 11th Annual Cabriolet Charity Gala will be going to Pancreas Centre BC and the BC Cancer Foundation.

For more information please visit http://www.cabrioletgala.com.

odel. It is about the Transportation Minister’s word to customers and taxi operators, and about the convenience and safety of passengers,” said Heyman. “There are solutions that deliver on this, and Minister Stone appears to be buckling rather than looking for these solutions, as he promised he would.”

It is only a matter of time before Uber arrives in B.C., Transportation Minister Todd Stone told CBC.

Those issues include insurance, background checks, accessibility for people with disabilities and mechanical inspections of vehicles, he says.

Stone said there is no firm timeline for the ride-share services to hit the road, and it remains up to the companies to work out issues with the PTB.

“As of today the regulatory environment is there … They have to operate within the regulatory environment that is there.”

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