web voiceonline
Saturday September 1, 2007
 
Headline
News Roundup
India News
Aroundtown
Odd Spot
Movie Review
Events
Horoscope
Khalsa
The Road Rules
Health
Job Search
Archive Editions
Write to Editor
About Us
Contact Us
Advertise With Us
 


 
MAN WHO SPEWED OUT RACIST TRASH ON RADIO CKNW CHOSEN FOR TEAM IN CHARGE OF WINTER OLYMPICS CEREMONIES

';
Premier Gordon Campbell, if he has an iota of decency, should kick out Bruce Allen from the 10-member team that has been chosen to plan the BC Place ceremonies for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics.

[Full Story]

INDO-CANADA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: FOR ENTREPRENEURS FROM COAST TO COAST


Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce President Sunil Jagasia, who was in town this week to plan the official launching of the Vancouver chapter of the ICCC next month, says that he intends to start a Halifax chapter by the end of the year, thus establishing the ICCC from coat to coast.

[Full Story]

AIR INDIA BOMBING INQUIRY: MONEY WAS MORE IMPORTANT THAN JUSTICE AND TRUTH
For instance, did the CSIS end up erasing the surveillance tapes on the prime Air India bombing suspect Talwinder Singh Parmar and others because they might have revealed the mole that the agency had reportedly planted inside the inner circle of the plotters? Were any Indian intelligence agents involved in the whole affair and, if so, to what extent? [Full Story]

DION SHOWS GUTS BY DEMANDING HARPER DEFEND KHADR'S RIGHTS
Federal Liberal Leader Stephane Dion this week demanded that Prime Minister Stephen Harper ask the United States government to remove Omar Khadr from the Guantanamo Bay detention facility to ensure his rights as a Canadian citizen are protected. [Full Story]

VOICE MIRROR

INDIRA PRAHST CHOSEN BY GEORGIA STRAIGHT AS 'BRIGHT LIGHT"

BELIEVE IT OR NOT: BASI-VIRK CASE YET TO GO TO TRIAL!
MOTHER-IN-LAW OR MOTHER-OUTLAW? - PART TWO
SAME OLD, SAME OLD: NO MAJORITY GOVERNMENT IN SIGHT

[Full Story]

CONGRESSMEN EXPRESS DEEP CONCERN AT TSA'S TURBAN SCREENING POLICY
At the request of the Sikh Coalition, key Congressional Committee Chairs with oversight power over the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) released a joint letter this week expressing deep concern with its new turban screening policy. The letter, addressed to TSA Administrator Kip Hawley and Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, calls for screening procedures that preserve both religious freedom and security. [Full Story]

BUILDING A BRIGHTER, GREENER FUTURE FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA


British Columbia is booming. Since 2001, we have created over 370,000 new jobs and unemployment is at lows unseen in our province in the last thirty years. People are working and incomes are rising.

[Full Story]

#1. VASSANJI IN VANCOUVER

#2. TOP SPEAKERS AT CANADA-INDIA BUSINESS COUNCIL EVENT

#3. SITARA THOBANI ENTHRALS ETHNICALLY DIVERSE AUDIENCE

#4. HERAR BROTHERS AND GURDIP GREWAL KEEP ON GOING

#5. MP NINA GREWAL LAUNCHES REBUILDING AFGHANISTAN PHOTO EXHIBIT

#6. RADIO RIM JHIM CELEBRATES 20 YEARS WITH A BALLET

#7. KAVI RAZ'S NEXT MOVIE - MAPLE HEART - IN VANCOUVER

#8. DEEPAK OBHRAI AT ACHIEVER AWARDS CEREMONY IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

#9. GURDWARA SAHIB SUKH SAGAR'S SUMMER SPORTS THRILL ALL

#10. OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER WORK BY SURBI SERU RECOGNIZED

#11. DOWNTOWN EASTSIDE DOCTOR GETS THAKORE AWARD

#12. MLA POLAK TO NDP LEADER JAMES: COME CLEAN ON GATEWAY PROJECT

#13. NEW DEMOCRATS CALL FOR IMMEDIATE EXPANSION OF TRANSIT

#14. TOM GILL PUSHES FOR MULTI-PURPOSE SPORTS COMPLEX IN SURREY

#15. MLA BAINS LOOKS FORWARD TO FALL SESSION

#16. NDP SLAMS PREMIER FOR INTERFERING WITH BOUNDARIES COMMISSION WORK

#17. RFP ISSUED FOR SURREY OUTPATIENT HOSPITAL

#18. DELAY IN SURREY HOSPITAL OPENING UNACCEPTABLE

#19. GIRLS STUDY HARDER THAN BOYS

#20. BIRTHS GO UP IN CANADA

#21. DION: HARPER'S FOREIGN POLICY IS SIMPLISTIC AND INCOMPETENT

#22. CONSERVATIVES REFUSE FUNDING FOR WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION

#23. DOCTORS AND ENGINEERS FROM SOUTH ASIA AREN'T TOO BADLY OFF?

#24. NDP: ANOTHER CN DERAILMENT HIGHLIGHTS NEED FOR PUBLIC INQUIRY

#25. 'GOVERNMENT MUST APOLOGIZE TO RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS' SURVIVORS'

#26. PROVINCE TO MATCH FUNDING FOR RAISE-A-READER CAMPAIGN

#27. NDP: FAMILY DESERVES ANSWERS IN CHILD'S DEATH

#28. IMPACT COPS GIVE CAR THIEVES A HARD TIME

#29. PARENTS MUST PLAY ACTIVE ROLE IN THEIR TEENAGER'S DRIVING EDUCATION

#30. SURREY BLOOD DONOR CLINIC SAYS 'THANKS'

#31. TITANIC ARTIFACT EXHIBITION AT ROYAL B.C. MUSEUM HITS A MILESTONE

#32. BC HYDRO DRAFTS TEAM POWER SMART

#33. FAMILY FOCUSED JUSTICE SERVICES CENTRE OPENS

#34. FIRST-YEAR MED STUDENTS DOUBLED, NURSING SPACES UP 82%

#35. FUTURE PUBLIC SERVANTS RECEIVE GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS

#36. VANCOUVER BUSINESSES NOT EXACTLY HAPPY WITH TAX REPORT

#37. 30 COMMUNITIES SHARE $580K TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBILITY

#38. STATCAN: KIDS TAKING LONGER TO GROW UP

#39. NEW PROCESS TO ENSURE BEST USE OF SURPLUS SCHOOLS

#40. NDP: COSTLY MEAT INDUSTRY REGULATION WILL RUIN SMALL BUSINESSES

#41. 2007 PROVINCIAL CAMPAIGN FOR NON-PROFIT AGENCIES

Read more...

 
 

© The Voice Group. 2002, All Rights Reserved, Reproduction in any form is prohibited without prior permission