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DID ALLEGED LOVER OF HUSBAND OF MURDERED VANCOUVER WOMAN KNOW OF THE PLOT?

Vancouver Police spokesperson Constable Jana McGuinness wants you to contact the policeif you think you have any information that you feel could contribute to the investigation by Punjab Police in India in the murder of Kuldeep Kaur Badyal, who was shot to death in Hoshiarpur district on March 5. Kuldeep’s husband, Manjit, and two others have been charged in connection with the homicide.

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COMPLAINT AGAINST KASH HEED COMPLETELY BASELESS

It’s nothing surprising that some police officers apparently ticked off by the fact that Kash Heed was appointed chief of West Vancouver Police are now out to wreak vengeance by all kinds of unsubstantiated allegations against him AFTER his resignation in order to run in the May provincial election. [Full Story]


#1. B.C. RAIL, LIBERAL PARTY STRATEGIST AND THE PREMIER: MORE MYSTERIES

#2. CONSERVATIVES ARE JITTERY ABOUT IGNATIEFF

#3. THE FARCE OF PEOPLE’S CHOICE AND OTHER AWARDS

#4. SURREY SCHOOL’S KIDS DESERVE PRAISE

#5. TIME TO TACKLE TAMIL TIGERS TERRORISTS


#1. BOLLYWOOD STAR WANNABE RUBY DHALLA?

#2. TWO MORE INDO-CANADIAN RECRUITS JOIN VANCOUVER POLICE DEPARTMENT

#3. DAY AND CANNON CO-HOST INDIA STAKEHOLDERS DINNER

#4. CHICAGO’S PUNJABI CULTURAL SOCIETY PRESENTS BHANGRA AT NBA CHICAGO BULLS VS. MILWAUKEE BUCKS BASKETBALL GAME

#5. GOVERNMENT SEEKS PUBLIC’S VIEWS ON COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP WITH INDIA

#6. KENNEY LAUNCHES VIDEO WARNING POTENTIAL IMMIGRANTS OF UNSCRUPULOUS CONSULTANTS

#7. VOICE CARRIED LOCAL NEWSPAPER COVER STORY TWO WEEKS EARLIER

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CANADA STILL HAS WORK TO DO ADDRESSING RACISM IN OUR COUNTRY

Our country made history at the end of February when Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Canada’s first black Canadian Head of State, welcomed to our soil Barak H. Obama, the first African-American President of the United States. It was a poignant moment for all Canadians. It spoke to our minds and hearts much the same way as Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have Dream.” It was an emotional event at the end of Black History Month. President Obama’s visit was eagerly received by all of us. We must now use this same zeal to welcome all Canadians. This means addressing inequality in our country. [Full Story]

DIABETES: A MOTHER AND DAUGHTER’S JOURNEY

I didn’t really know much about diabetes until my mother was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes about five years ago. At that time I didn’t take it seriously. Even though I used to remind my mother to watch her sugar intake, I didn’t really start paying attention until recently. [Full Story]

CALIFORNIA LAWMAKER WORKS WITH SIKH COALTION TO PROPOSE LAW MANDATING KIRPAN EDUCATION

SACRAMENTO, California: A proposed law to mandate kirpan education for California's peace law enforcement officers was introduced by Assembly Member Warren Furutani (Democrat - Long Beach) in the California State Legislature recently. Since November, the Sikh Coalition has been working alongside state lawmakers and law enforcement representatives to draft this legislation. Were it to pass, this would be the first law pertaining specifically to the Sikh kirpan anywhere in the United States [Full Story]


PUBLIC SAFETY STRATEGY TARGETS GANG VIOLENCE

We would like to respond to Carole James’ recent and confused remarks about our government’s public safety strategies. What is especially perplexing about James’ comments is that her platform mirrors initiatives government already has underway. [Full Story]

WORKSAFEBC COLUMN : How can WorkSafeBC help me?

If you’re a worker… If you’re a business owner… [Full Story]

#1. INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY CELEBRATED AT SFU SURREY

#2. RUBY DHALLA HOSTS ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

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#3. TORONTO: BAPS ANNUAL WOMEN’S CONFERENCE

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#4. IMMIGRATION MINISTER KENNEY ISSUES STATEMENT RECOGNIZING ‘HOLI’

#5. ‘HOLI’ BEST WISHES FROM FEDERAL LIBERAL LEADER MICHAEL IGNATIEFF

#6. SURREY MAYOR HIGHLIGHTS TAX-FREE ECONOMIC ZONES AND REGIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY

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#7. SURREY CIVIC COALITION GIVES CAUTIOUS ENDORSEMENT TO MAYOR’S ADDRESS

#8. OVER 120 KIDS PARTICIPATE IN MLA GENTNER’S NORTH DELTA OLYMPIC FIELD HOCKEY CLINIC

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#9. ANTI-TERRORISM LEGISLATION UNFAIR AND DRACONIAN: NDP

#10. OLYMPIC IMPACTS: EVERYONE WILL HAVE THEIR LIVES DISRUPTED

#11. CTF: OLYMPIC TRANSPORTATION LOCKDOWN ANOTHER BLOW TO TAXPAYERS

#12. SURREY: NEWTON WAVE POOL EXPANSION – GROUND BREAKING

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#13. ABBOTSFORD POLICE: SURVEILLANCE EXPENSIVE BUT NECESSARY

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#14. PROVINCE RECOGNIZES FIREFIGHTERS' LUNG CANCER RISK

#15. ICBC TO LOWER RATES IN 2009

#16. ICBC MARKS 20TH ANNIVERSARY: CLAIMS IT HAS MADE ROADS SAFER

#17. CTF: PORT MANN BRIDGE – CONVENTION CENTRE ALL OVER AGAIN?

#18. SURREY MEMORIAL STEPS UP CARE FOR END-OF-LIFE PATIENTS

#19. RCMP: DATA DOT UNVEILED IN SURREY

#20. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND B.C. IMPROVE HIGHWAY SAFETY, CREATE JOBS

#21. 2009 WORLD POLICE AND FIRE GAMES EXPECTED TO BE THE LARGEST

#22. RALSTON BILL WILL PROMOTE SAFER NEIGHBOURHOODS

#23. B.C. LEADS CANADA WITH LABOUR MOBILITY BILL

#24. LIBERALS: NDP’S UNCOSTED PLATFORM WILL HIDE MASSIVE DEFICITS

#25. LIBERALS: GOVERNMENT REJECTS NDP REQUEST TO POSTPONE ELECTION

#26. STUDY: MAJORITY OF B.C. FAMILIES CAN’T GET AHEAD

#27. FEDERAL INDUSTRY MINISTER LAUNCHES $2-BILLION KNOWLEDGE INFRASTRUCTURE

#28.PROVINCE AMENDS MOTOR VEHICLE ACT

#29. B.C. CREATES NEW HEALTHY LIVING SECRETARIAT FOR WOMEN

#30 $2M INVESTMENT IN BC CAMPUS FOR NEW ONLINE PROJECTS

#31. FILM FESTIVAL TO MARK WORLD WATER DAY AND PROMOTE RIGHT TO WATER

#32. COUNCIL OF CANADIANS: TIDE HAS TURNED ON BOTTLED WATER

#33. CANADIANS CAN TRACK PROGRESS OF ECONOMIC ACTION PLAN

#34. IMF SUPPORTS STIMULUS MEASURES IN CANADA’S ECONOMIC ACTION PLAN

#35. MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION UP $250 MILLION IN 2008

#36. $4.9M FOR IMMIGRANT YOUTH PROJECTS IN 13 COMMUNITIES

#37. SURREY CIVIC COALITION OPPOSES SLOTS AT NEWTON TOWN CENTRE

#38. FEDERAL LIBERALS CELEBRATES INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

#39. CONSERVATIVES ON INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

#40. FEDERAL NDP ON INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

#41. FORESTRY WILL CONTINUE TO DRIVE B.C.’S ECONOMY

#42. NDP: ROUNDTABLE REPORT REFLECTS GOVERNMENT’S FORESTRY FAILURES

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