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DAVE HAYER HAS TO PICK A RIDING … JAGRUP BRAR HAS TO BUY MORE SHOES … BAINS SEEMS PRETTY COMFY

The preliminary report of the British Columbia Electoral Boundaries Commission (see last week's VOICE for details) has caused different dilemmas for different MLAs - and they are perhaps best reflected in the cases of three Surrey MLAs: [Full Story]
HOMAGE TO PUNJABI POET LAL SINGH DIL BRINGS OUT THE POWER OF LITERATURE TO EXPOSE DISCRIMINATION AND OPPRESSION

The University of British Columbia last week hosted the 14th International Triennial Commonwealth Literature Conference with the theme "Literature of Our Times." [Full Story]

WHY VISIBLE MINORITIES SHOULD NOT BOTHER ABOUT A WARD SYSTEM IN VANCOUVER AND SURREY ANY LONGER
As readers of this newspaper know, The VOICE over the past decade has been the leading proponent - and a very vociferous one - of a ward system for Vancouver and Surrey in order to have true democracy and proper representation for visible minorities. [Full Story]

PROTECTION AGAINST UNREASONABLE SEARCH AND SEIZURE: BUT DISOBEYING THE LAW CAN BE VERY EXPENSIVE
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is the highest law in the country in respect of the basic rights and freedoms of persons in Canada. [Full Story]

MANJOT SANDHU: FIRST INDO-CANADIAN TO WIN GOLD IN PAN AMERICAN CADET CHAMPIONSHIPS

This was the fourth gold medal that 17-year-old wrestler Manjot Sandhu, a grade 11 student of Cloverdale's Lord Tweedsmuir secondary school, bagged this year - but definitely the most prestigious. [Full Story]

VOICE MIRROR
#1. POLICE HUNT FOR WHITE COUPLE THAT ASSAULTED SOUTH ASIANS
#2. LAIBER SINGH GETS A BREAK
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SURREY'S TOCHI SANDHU: 50 YEARS IN BANKING FROM AFRICA TO CANADA

In fifty years of work, Surrey resident Tarlochan "Tochi" Sandhu has never taken a single sick day. [Full Story]

SIKH COALITION EXPRESSES ALARM AT SIKH TURBAN PAT-DOWNS
NEW YORK CITY - The Transportation Security Administration ("TSA") released a statement recently on new airport screening procedures that authorize Sikh turban pat-downs. [Full Story]

BACK TO SCHOOL WITH NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUCCESS

The start of a new school year is full of promise. As our children return to classrooms around the province, they're focused on realizing their dreams of success.

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#1. HINDU AND SIKH SOCIETIES UNITE TO CELEBRATE INDIA'S INDEPENDENCE DAY
 

#2. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SIKH YOUTHS

#3. SURREY AND DELTA NDP MLA'S HOLD PICNIC

#4. DION, IGNATIEFF ATTEND INDO-CANADIAN EVENTS

#5. VANCOUVER MAYOR SAM SULLIVAN INSPIRES SIKH YOUTH AT CAMP
 

#6. START THIS SCHOOL YEAR WITH A LESSON IN TRAFFIC SAFETY

#7. A HEART-WARMING HEART-TO-HEART WORKSHOP WITH DYA SINGH
 

#8. LIBERALS LASH OUT AT RACISM IN CANADA

#9. WSO RAISES SIKH SHRINE ISSUE WITH PAKISTAN PRESIDENT

#10. FOUNDATION STONE OF 25TH AKAL ACADEMY LAID IN PUNJAB

#11. HARRY LALI IS BACK AS CRITIC IN NEW SHADOW CABINET

#12. LALI: NEW BCLC AUDIT ANOTHER B.C. LIBERAL WHITEWASH

#13. PREMIER ANNOUNCES REGIONAL GHG EMISSION REDUCTION GOAL

#14. CTF: AUTO INSURANCE RATES IN COMPETITIVE MARKETS FALL

#15. DOCTORS SAY NO TO USER FEES

#16. HSABC: DON'T ERODE OUR UNIVERSAL MEDICARE SYSTEM

#17. CTF: SCARE TACTICS WON'T IMPROVE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM

#18. SOUTH ASIAN FLOODS: CARE APPEALS TO DONORS

#19. SOUTH ASIAN FLOODS: MOST VULNERABLE HIT THE HARDEST

#20. 130 DOCTORS CALL ON HARPER TO SUPPORT INSITE

#21. MURDER SCENE: LONG ARMS OF THE LAW GET LONGER!

#22. HARPER RAISES CANADIAN CONCERNS ON TRILATERIAL AGENDA

#23. LIBERALS SAY HARPER FAILED CANADIANS AT SUMMIT

#24. NDP SLAMS SUMMIT SECRECY

#25. B.C. HEALTHY KIDS PROGRAM HELPS LOW-INCOME FAMILIES

#26. TOO MANY CANADIANS STILL PHYSICALLY INACTIVE

#27. SMOKING BANS HAVE A GOOD EFFECT

#28. NDP SLAMS LIBERALS ON TRANSLINK REVIEW PANEL

#29. SFU STUDY: EARLY DEVIANT BEHAVIOUR PLAYS ROLE IN SEX RE-OFFENDING

#30. NDP CALLS FOR STUDENT LOANS OMBUDSPERSON

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