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South Asian composer scores big with Korean/Canadian film

Vikash Kohli

It’s not every day that a composer gets to hear a score they’ve written being played by a live orchestra due to the coordination, studio space and budgets required. On February 5th, 28 classically trained musicians gathered in CBC’s Glenn Gould Studio to record a score that ace composer, Toronto’ Vikash Kohli had written. “It’s [...]

February 20th, 2012 | Posted in Canadian News,News | Read More »

NDP MP Jasbir Sandhu to hold local public forum on crime

“Crime and gang-related violence are real issues here in Surrey, and across the country,” says MP Jasbir Sandhu.

SURREY – As part of a national discussion on preventing gang violence and building safer communities, New Democrat Public Safety Critic Jasbir Sandhu (Surrey North) will host a public forum on crime in partnership with SFU Surrey’s School of Criminology on February 21. “Crime and gang-related violence are real issues here in Surrey, and across [...]

February 20th, 2012 | Posted in British Columbia,News | Read More »

Canadian long gun registry is finally scrapped

The government claims counting and tracking every long-gun in Canada has been costly and has placed undue burdens on law-abiding gun owners

OTTAWA – On Wednesday Vic Toews, Minister of Public Safety, issued the following statement after the success of the 3rd reading vote on Bill C-19, Ending the Long-Gun Registry Act. “Ending the long-gun registry has been a priority for our Government. Today’s vote marks an important achievement, as we fulfill the promise we made to [...]

February 20th, 2012 | Posted in Canadian News,News | Read More »

B.C. respects court’s decision on telecast Stanley Cup riot trials

Vancouver courts will not televise the trials of alleged rioter after a judge ruling

VICTORIA – Attorney General Shirley Bond has released this statement following Tuesday’s court decision on the application to broadcast a Stanley Cup riot sentencing: “Making the justice system more transparent to British Columbians is an important public discussion. “Last June, brazen crimes were committed in public during the Stanley Cup riot, and, since then, government [...]

February 20th, 2012 | Posted in British Columbia,News | Read More »

Tories bring more changes to immigration and visa systems

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Immigrants already disappointed with Super Visa scheme NDP slams it as part of racist ideology Immigration Consultant predicts the two-year break in PR applications could become permanent By Surbhi Bhatia In one more move to make immigration tougher, the Tory government has introduced a new legislation to crack down on refugee claimants and make fingerprinting [...]

February 18th, 2012 | Posted in Canadian News,Top Stories | Read More »

The Bachelor Canada is coming to Vancouver

Love is in the air as The Bachelor Canada hits the road in search of Vancouver’s most eligible bachelorettes. Citytv kicks off its nationwide casting tour for The Bachelor Canada and is calling on all eligible women looking for love, romance and adventure to audition for what could be the most important blind date of [...]

February 18th, 2012 | Posted in Canadian News,News | Read More »

City of Surrey creates new waterfront park

Surrey – Surrey is creating a new 12.25 acre park along the Parsons Channel on the Fraser River. The City acquired the forested property on Friday, which contains two fish-bearing creeks, and will create a trail system in the park and viewpoints overlooking the river. “The City of Surrey is committed to creating new parks [...]

February 18th, 2012 | Posted in Canadian News,News | Read More »

Government introduces new bill to protect children from internet predators

OTTAWA – The Honourable Vic Toews, Minister of Public Safety, and the Honourable Rob Nicholson, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, on Tuesday introduced in the House of Commons the Protecting Children from Internet Predators Act, a Bill that would provide law enforcement and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) with the modern [...]

February 18th, 2012 | Posted in Canadian News,News | Read More »

FCM president begins national consultations on policing In B.C.

VANCOUVER – The president of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), Berry Vrbanovic, was in British Columbia this week as he began a national consultation on Canada’s policing system and issues affecting front-line police. While Canada’s total police spending doubled during the past decade, growing problems are falling through the cracks onto front-line police and [...]

February 18th, 2012 | Posted in Canadian News,News | Read More »

Government wrong to attack Old Age Security: Stakeholders say

OTTAWA – After participating in a pre-budget consultation in Ottawa on Monday to discuss retirement income security with over 20 stakeholder organizations and more than 600 online participants, Liberal MP Joyce Murray called on the Conservative government to keep its campaign promise to maintain Canada’s Old Age Security (OAS). “People are understandably worried about their [...]

February 18th, 2012 | Posted in Canadian News,News | Read More »

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