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Aneil Sanghera of Richmond charged with manslaughter in death of Pardeep “Terry” Dulay
JOHN HORGAN:
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Which South Asian MLAs will make it to cabinet? BY RATTAN MALL PREMIER-DESIGNATE John Horgan’s email on Thursday evening just after his meeting with the Lieutenant Governor read: “I’ve just �inished speaking to Lieutenant Governor Judith Guichon. She has invited me to form a BC NDP government.” He added: “We have so much work to do together, and I can’t wait to get started. “Let’s go!” That ended almost seven weeks of shameless maneuvers by Premier Christy Clark who disgraced herself
like no other premier could have as she tried every trick in the book to hang on desperately to power instead of graciously stepping down and allowing the NDP that had the backing of the Green Party MLAs to form the next government. She even stooped so low as to advise the Lieutenant Governor to dissolve the House, but Guichon saw through her dirty politics and rejected her advice. Instead, she called Horgan and asked him to form a government. (Read “What a slap in loser Christy Clark’s face as Lieutenant Governor asks John Horgan to form a govern-
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ANEIL Sanghera, 28, of Richmond was arrested on Wednesday and charged with manslaughter in the death of Pardeep “Terry” Dulay, 41, of Richmond. Detectives from the Vancouver Police’s Major Crime Section made the arrest following an investigation into Dulay’s death at a wedding celebration in mid-April. Around 11:30 p.m. on April 15, police and the BC Ambulance Service were called to Fraserview Hall in South Vancouver after Dulay was found dead by party guests. It originally appeared that Dulay had died of natural causes, but information collected at the scene showed the victim had been involved in a physical altercation just before his death. This is Vancouver’s tenth homicide of 2017. Police said that no additional information can be provided at this time as the matter is before the courts.
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decency are prime candidates. Then there are Jinny Sims (Surrey-Panorama) and Jagrup Brar (Surrey-Fleetwood) in the second tier. Finally there are the rookies: Rachna Singh (Surrey-Green Timbers) and Ravi Kahlon (delta North). Meanwhile, don’t expect Clark to stop her vicious scheming against the NDP because if the NDP stay in power for a few months, the knives will be out for Clark in the Liberal Party. Many Liberal MLAs are just waiting for an opportunity to kick her out. And even if another election may be necessary in a few months, there is no guarantee whatsoever that the Liberals will win a majority. HORGAN in a statement on Thursday evening said: “Today, British Columbia got a new government that will work every single day to make life better for people. “British Columbians work hard to build a better life for themselves and their families. But for years, life in B.C. has been getting harder and more expensive. That’s about to change.
“There’s a lot of work to do to fix the problems British Columbians are facing. And we’re ready to get started. “It’s time for new leadership that makes life more affordable for people. “It’s time to shorten health care wait times and invest in better schools for our kids. “It’s time to build a sustainable economy with good-paying, stable jobs in every corner of this province. “It’s time to build a better B.C., together.” ANDREW Weaver, Green Party John Horgan with VOICE staff.
Andrew Weaver Leader, said in a statement: “After seven long weeks, I am delighted that British Columbians will finally have a new government. When
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we launched our election campaign, we promised to do politics differently. Our Confidence and Supply Agreement lays the groundwork for a new kind of collaborative, productive parliament. “The B.C. Green caucus will provide stability for this new minority government by supporting confidence and supply measures. We have also agreed to collaborate on a wide range of policies that are supported by a majority of British Columbians. As an opposition caucus, we will collaborate with
our colleagues on both sides of the house to advance good public policy that will put the interests of British Columbians first, as well as hold the government to account for their decisions and actions. “On May 9, British Columbians sent us a strong signal that they want us to work together – no party was given a majority of seats and 100% of the power. I am encouraged that the leaders of both other parties have acknowledged this.”
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What a slap in loser Christy Clark’s face as Lieutenant Governor asks John Horgan to form a government! CHRISTY Clark used every dirty trick in the book to shamelessly cling on to power, bringing utter disgrace upon herself and the B.C. Liberal Party. Every day, her cunning nature became more and more twisted, baffling decent British Columbians. But she didn’t flinch. She was hell-bent on causing chaos because of her naked political ambition. And she has cost us taxpayers big bucks – but she couldn’t give a rat’s ass, could she? Not a shred of decency! Not a modicum of humility! Not an iota of graciousness! Not a grain of repentance!
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After the election result was out, Clark should have taken full responsibility for the B.C. Liberals’ humiliating defeat and offered to step down from the party leadership. That would have won her a great deal of sympathy – and we would have praised her for her graciousness, her humility, her feisty spirit and her service (even though most people were angry with her for a variety of reasons). But NO! She had to go down that nasty path where she ended up exposing herself left, right and center as a sore loser with no principles.
For crying out loud, Christy, how could you have so shamelessly stolen the NDP agenda just to survive! How desperate was that! Didn’t you and your poodle-in-chief Mike de Jong feel SOME shame about it? Now history will condemn and mock you! You have vitiated the political atmosphere in B.C. Who told you to do what you did? Your rich corporate bosses? Indeed, you should hang your heads in shame! (This piece was put up on our website voiceonline.com on Thursday evening)
Mike de Jong looked pathetic and untrustworthy with his flip-flops as NDP mocked him THE NDP on Monday made Finance Minister Mike de Jong look pathetic and untrustworthy as they exposed his opportunistic flip-flops. The NDP noted: “Last week, Christy Clark delivered a desperate throne speech that lifted numerous policies directly from the B.C. NDP’s broadly popular platform. “But during the campaign, the B.C. Liberals dispatched Mike de Jong to attack the financial implications of the B.C. NDP platform elements they now claim to support. “Not only have the B.C. Liberals copied the “big ticket” items from the B.C. NDP platform, but they’ve refused to adopt the revenue measures designed to pay for them: modest tax hikes on profitable corporations and the richest two per cent.” Then the NDP mentioned some of his quotes that put down the B.C. NDP platform during the campaign and asked: “Does he stand by his statements now that the B.C. Liberals
support the same policies?” * “The suggestion that these promises that are coming fast and furious from Mr. Horgan and the NDP can be accommodated within a balanced budget, absent massive tax increases, is simply absurd.” (April 19 Press conference. To view video, visit our website at voiceonline.com) * “It’s different by the way, from what the opposition party wants to do, which is eliminate tolls altogether. That represents foregone revenue in the amount of hundreds of millions of dollars and even worse, would immediately lead to a credit downgrade for British Columbia and that has all kinds of negative ramifications for taxpayers.” (Abbotsford News) * “The decision to forgo all toll revenues in the way the NDP have announced, in my view, will guarantee a credit downgrade for BC… this decision in and of itself is sufficient to lead to a credit downgrade.” (Metro News, April 10) * “But to simply shrug that off as I think a leading member of the NDP did just
Mike de Jong Official photo a few moments ago, and to say it’s just going to carry on as usual, that’s absurd. That’s either misleading or an indication that they simply don’t understand the
magnitude of what they are proposing or the impact it would have for British Columbians.” (Press conference) * “There’s an old saying down on the farm: if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. British Columbians understand that when you make promises of the sort Mr. Horgan is making, someone is going to pay.” (Press conference) * “We have resisted, consistently, the temptation to go out and make all these kinds of pledges and promises as if no one had to pay for them. That is not the approach Mr. Horgan has taken. And as a result, you can see what happens immediately… our debt to GDP will jump to in excess of 18 per cent and then track upwards in excess of 20 per cent.” (Press conference) * “The question that flows from that of course is what taxes are going to be increased to accommodate that, or is the NDP simply not telling the truth when it says it’s going to balance the budget?” (Press conference)
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Abbotsford Police’s Gang Task Force arrests youth for trafficking drugs with fentanyl A 17-year-old male was taken into custody on Wednesday (June 28) and charged with two counts of trafficking in a controlled substance, and one count each of possession for the purpose of trafficking, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, fail to stop for police and breach of undertaking. The Abbotsford Police Department’s Gang Task Force attempted to pull over the male in his vehicle on Highway #11, however, the 17-year-old male failed to stop for the police, ran a red light and went into oncoming traffic at a high rate of speed attempting to evade the police. The male parked the vehicle and was arrested a short time later by police. Early indication is that the drugs seized contain fentanyl. The identity of the accused is protected by the Youth Criminal Justice Act. This is the second arrest in the past two weeks of young people connected to the Lower Mainland Gang Conflict. On June 21, Abbotsford Police had announced the arrest of Akshay Sachdeva, 18, who is associated to the Lower Mainland conflict. He was charged with four counts of possession for the purposes of trafficking in controlled substances (including fentanyl)
as a result of their investigation after they executed a search warrant at his home on June 7. He was on a recognizance of bail for a May 26 assault charge at the time of this arrest. On June 14, Abbotsford Police arrested 18-year-old Inderdeep Minhas for failure to appear in court on charges connected to three firearms-related weapons offences and for obstructing a police officer. Police, in an unusual move, released a photo of Minhas being arrested, apparently in a move to send a strong message to youth involved in the gang conflict and their families that such a lifestyle is not the best choice to make. The mandate of the APD Gang Task Force is to specifically focus their efforts on individuals involved in the current Lower Mainland Gang Conflict and to improve public safety through targeted enforcement. Contact the Abbotsford Police Gang Unit for information on warning signs for gang involvement and risk factors as well as help with getting yourself or someone you care about out of the gang life. Contact police at helpyouth@abbypd.ca or call 604-864-4777.
Two South Asians arrested for violent attack in Brampton JASHAN Sharma, 19, and Gurmail Sandhar, 46, both of Brampton, have been arrested for a violent attack in Brampton. Ontario’s Peel Regional Police on Tuesday announced that the two males were arrested and charged in a violent assault that has left a 44-year-old Brampton man in hospital with serious injuries. On Monday (June 27) at approximately 12:35 a.m., the two accused males, who were known to the victim, confronted him in a dispute over property on Oaklea Boulevard, near Ray Lawson Boulevard, in Brampton. The victim attempted to run from the men
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Two South Asian victims of Sunday’s shooting are associated to drug trade
Surveillance video shows shooter jumping out of a truck (left photo) that was supposedly set on fire (right photo). SURREY RCMP Cpl. Scotty Schumann said on Monday that the two victims of the shooting on Sunday afternoon in the 15300-block of 86th Avenue in Fleetwood are known to police and are associated to the drug trade. However, whether the shooting is related to the drug trade has yet to be determined. One of the victims is a 24-year-old male from Vancouver and the other is a 23-year-old male from Surrey. (Sources told The VOICE both victims are South Asians. However, the other two involved in the incident have yet to be identified.) On June 25, at 3 p.m., police were alerted to the shooting. They found that multiple rounds had been fired from a firearm. The area was secured as the Surrey RCMP Serious Crime unit investigated the incident. Approximately 30 minutes later, Surrey RCMP received a report that two males in their 20s attended a local area hospital with injuries consistent with being shot. Officers attended the hospital and determined that the injuries were non-life-threatening. Serious Crime investigators will be interviewing these males in relation to this incident. CTV obtained surveillance video that shows a sedan driving off the road to avoid a truck from which two men with guns jump out and take aim at the sedan. Only one person appears to be shooting. Police say that it is not possible to identify the shooter or shooters from that footage because of the poor resolution. They will be looking at traffic cameras as well. A short time later on Sunday afternoon, Surrey RCMP received a report of a vehicle fire in Cloverdale. Police say that only after a forensic investigation will they be able to determine whether the vehicle was one of the two that were involved in the shooting. The vehicle
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the safety of the community,” said Surrey RCMP Staff-Sgt. Dale Carr on Sunday. Cpl. Schumann told The VOICE on Monday said that any kind of shooting in a neighbourhood is risky because you can have ricochets or bullets going off target. “And that is exactly what happened in this case.
Screen grabs … courtesy of CTV There was another parked car that was hit, a house that was hit and a tree,” he added. Anyone with more information is asked to contact the Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502 or CrimeStoppers, if they wish to remain anonymous, at 1-800-222-TIPS or www. solvecrime.ca.
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RBC Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards include seven South Asians SEVEN South Asians figure in RBC Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Award winners of 2017. Presented by Canadian Immigrant magazine and sponsored by RBC Royal Bank, this annual awards program celebrates the achievements of inspiring Canadian immigrants. “What an amazing year for the awards and Canada! We’ve had a record number of votes cast this year — 55,000+
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Pavla Janeckova of Kelowna charged with uttering threats to Premier and Speaker THE BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced on Tuesday that Special Prosecutor Kris Pechet has approved charges against Pavla Janeckova of Kelowna of uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm
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Coquitlam RCMP: Can you identify this man who used pepper spray in road rage incident? COQUITLAM RCMP are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man who used pepper spray during a dispute with another driver.
On April 17, at about 7:15 p.m., occupants of two vehicles began arguing over who had the right of way near Lougheed Highway and Brunette Avenue in Coquitlam. The driver of one of the vehicles, described by witnesses as Asian or South Asian, in his late teens or early twenties, just under six feet tall and with a slim build, got out of the driver’s seat of a black Mercedes and used pepper spray on the occupants of a grey Kia. “There is no excuse for getting out of your vehicle and using a weapon against people in another vehicle,” says Cpl. Michael McLaughlin. “Having said that, the initial dispute about who should yield to whom was totally preventable. If you can control your own actions, keep a cool head behind the wheel and avoid confrontations on the road, you will make things safer for everyone.” If you recognize the driver of the Mercedes do not confront him or take matters into your own hands. As with any crime, let the police handle this issue. Call the Coquitlam RCMP non-emergency number at 604-945-1550 and ask for Constable Chabot-Maltais (file 2017-11461).
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Petition for release of Delhi University lecturer Prof. G.N. Saibaba in parliament SUKH Dhaliwal, MP for Surrey-Newton, has submitted a petition seeking the release of Delhi University lecturer Prof. G.N. Saibaba in the House of Commons. Signed by 500 residents of B.C., the petition was launched by Radical Desi that said in a press release that Dhaliwal is the only Liberal MP so far who has taken an interest in the case. He had also submitted a petition seeking justice for the victims of 1984 antiSikh violence in the past and has been consistently raising his voice for human rights. The petition that was drafted by community activist and lawyer Amandeep Singh asks for the intervention of the Canadian government in getting the disabled professor released. Saibaba was given a life sentence after being accused of being a supporter of Maoist insurgents. A wheelchair-bound Saibaba is being persecuted for opposing state repression on tribal people and other marginalizeds ectionsof t heI ndians ociety.
was signed by 100 residents in her riding. The minister’s staff has been very cooperative and listened to the case of Saibaba carefully. Among other groups that supported this ini-
tiative were Chetna Association, Gurdwara Dashmesh Darbar and Gurdwara Sukh Sagar Sahib and several members of the Ross Street Sikh temple in Vancouver, according to the press release.
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Only 15% of B.C. residents wanted a new election. 55% wanted NDP and Green Party to form government AS the Legislative Assembly on Thursday prepared for a vote of confidence that would finally bring down the current provincial government in British Columbia, more than half of residents believed it was time to allow the BC New Democratic Party (NDP) and the BC Green Party to take over, a new Insights West poll found before the vote. In the online survey of a representative provincial sample, more than half of British Columbians (55%) preferred to give the BC NDP and the BC Greens a chance to form a government. One-in-four (25%) said they would allow the BC Liberal government that was sworn in earlier in June to continue, while 15% said they would dissolve the Legislative Assembly and hold a new provincial election. On June 22, the Government of British Columbia—formed by the BC Liberals—presented the Speech from the Throne. Twoin-five British Columbians (42%) claimed to have followed the speech and related media coverage “very closely” or “somewhat closely”. The document incorporated specific policy proposals that were included in the platforms of opposition parties. At least three-in-four residents voiced support for banning union and corporate political donations (80%), naming a Minister of State for Mental Health, Addictions and Recovery (76%) and implementing new regulations on the activities of lobbyists (75%). More than half of British Columbians were in favour of investing $1 billion in new child care spaces (63%) and holding a referendum on Electoral Reform (58%), while fewer supported eliminating all tolls on the Port Mann and Golden Ears bridges (46%) and carrying on with the construction of the Site C dam near Peace River (45%). When asked about the commitment they expect from the BC Liberal government on each of these proposals, the numbers shifted drastically. Most British Columbians thought it was “very likely” or “somewhat likely” that the current government would carry on with Site C construction (72%) and name a Minis-
including 67% of those who voted for the BC NDP. Fewer residents (38%) would be happy if the provincial New Democrats and the Greens merged into a single party. If a new election were held tomorrow, 41% of decided voters would cast a ballot for the BC NDP candidate in their riding. The BC Liberals were second with 36%, followed by the
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Rohit Chokhani launches “Project SAT” (South Asian Theatre) PRODUCER, director and recipient of the 2017 Jessie Award for Significant Artistic Achievement (Large Theatre), Rohit Chokhani, on Tuesday announced the launch of Project SAT (South Asian Theatre) - an initiative aimed at creating a network for developing, touring, producing, and presenting national and international South Asian theatre projects in Canada. “With Project SAT, I want to help train and educate the next generation of South Asian artists,” says Chokhani. “It’s important to me to be able to create opportunities and establish a new mainstream for them. This is unlike anything being offered anywhere else in B.C. and Canada.” Project SAT kicks off in July at the new Jim Green House Studio with free workshops, which will focus on grant writing and how to pitch project ideas to presenters and producers. The Grant Writing workshop is scheduled for July 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the Pitch Presentation workshops are scheduled for July 22, 25, 26, and August 1 from 6 to 9 p.m. These workshops will take a unique, culturally specific approach to training and will be tailored to those in the South Asian community who experience marginalization. Translators for Punjabi, Hindi, and ASL participants will be available upon request. Workshops on producing, playwriting, dramaturgy and Natya Shas-
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Calgary joins Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal as the most likely cities to welcome visitors AS the country marks its 150th birthday, Canadians look at three destinations in the West as the most attractive places to visit, but three cities in the East and one in Alberta can expect to see more tourists in the next six months, a new Canada-wide Insights West poll has found. In the online survey of a representative na-
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Vancouver to mark Canada 150 with giant, record-breaking flag of Canada at a scale of 1 to 1,000,000. Organizers plan to have the flag recognized in the Guinness Book of World Records. When it became a challenge to find a venue suitable for displaying such a large flag, local MP Don Davies stepped in and worked with the Vancouver Park Board to secure the Brockton Oval to display it. “Canada Day is a time to reflect on our shared history and look forward to the future with hope and optimism,” said Davies. “This initiative to create a colossal symbol
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BRS Properties INC located at 8697 176 Street in Surrey, BC V4N 6G6 is urgently looking for 10 fulltime/ Permanent Farm workers to work on farms. Job duties: Duties involve year around cleaning maintenance of plants, planting new saplings, fertilize plants, spray, clean, use farm equipment, irrigate, check water pipes, pruning , examine produce for quality and prepare for market, etc. Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities: Repetitive tasks, physically demanding, standing for extended periods, bending, crouching, kneeling. Work Site Environment: Outdoors, Wet/damp, Dusty, rain/ shine, hot/ cold No experience required, will train. No language requirements Salary: $10.90/Hourly (minimum 40 hours per week) Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Start Date of Employment: As soon as possible Minimum Education: None Positions Available: 10 Email resume: propertiesbrs@gmail.com ****** july 15
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Ikon Painting Ltd., Located at 9455, 126A Street, Surrey, BC, V3V 7A7 requires three Fulltime/Permanent painters urgently. Salary: $ 23/hr (minimum 40 hours per week). Position: 3 (Full time & Permanent) Language: Knowledge of Basic English required. Education: Completion of High school Experience: Minimum 1 year of relevant work experience. Duties: • Apply paint, stain, varnish, enamel, and other finishes to equipment, buildings and/or other structures, using brushes, spray guns, or rollers • Apply primers or sealers to prepare new surfaces, such as bare wood or metal, for finish coats • Calculate amounts of required materials and estimate costs, based on surface measurements and/or work orders • Cover surfaces with drop cloths or masking tape and paper to protect surfaces during painting • Fill cracks, holes, and joints with caulk, putty, plaster, or other fillers, using caulking guns or putty knives • Mix and match colors of paint, stain, or varnish with oil and thinning and drying additives in order to obtain desired colors and consistencies. To apply: email your resume: jobsikonpainting@gmail.com We Welcome new immigrants, youth and aboriginal people. ****** july 15 J.K. Agro Industries Inc. at 88 Clearbrook Road, Abbotsford BC V2T5W9, urgently requires 16 fulltime/ Permanent Farm workers to work on Blueberry/Raspberry farms. We welcome Youth, new immigrants and aboriginal people Job duties: Cleaning & maintenance of plants, planting new saplings, fertilize plants, spray, clean, use farm equipment, irrigate, check water pipes, pruning ,
Mountain Shadow Transportation Group Ltd. 30513 Robin Dr, Abbotsford, BC V2T 5S1 requires six Full time/ Permanent long haul truck driver to join operations immediately.We welcome and encourage Youth, New immigrants and Aboriginal people. Job Duties: • Operate and drive straight or articulated trucks weighing over 4600 Kg with three or more axles, to transport goods and materials to destinations • Maintain condition of equipment and ensure loading and unloading and safety and security of cargo. • Pre-trip inspection of vehicle systems and equipments such as tires, lights, brakes and cold storage • May transport hazardous products or dangerous goods. • Record cargo information, distance travelled, fuel consumption and other information in log book. • Willing to travel across border, Willing to travel for extended periods, willing to travel overnight, willing to travel and drive as a team • Communicate with dispatcher and other drivers using two-way radio, cellular telephone A Class 1 or A licence is required along with Air brake endorsement (Z) Wage: $25/hour for 40 hours/week Experience: some experience is preferred Education: High school Language: Basic English required Positions Available: 6 How to apply: mountainshadowgroup@gmail.com ****** july 22 Diesel Engine Mechanic Tire King Truck & Trailer Repair (2) Ltd., 2076 Queens Street Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada V2T 6J4 requires 2 Fulltime/ Permanent Diesel Engine Mechanics to join operations immediately. Job Duties:• Check trucks and other equipments for proper performance and to detect faults and malfunctions • Adjust equipment and repair or replace defective parts, components or systems, using hand and power tools • Diagnose faults or malfunctions using computerized and other testing equipment to determine extent of repair required. • Adjust equipment and repair or replace defective parts, components or systems, using hand and power tools. • Test repaired equipment for proper performance and to ensure that work meets manufacturers’ specifications. • Perform routine maintenance such as changing oil, checking batteries and lubricating equipment and machinery. Salary: $32.00/Hourly Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Language: English Minimum Education: High School Positions Available: 2 Experience: Minimum two years of related work ex-
perience is required.How to Apply: Email Resume to tirekingtruck@gmail.com ****** july 22 In-home Caregiver required for a 7 years and 10 years old boy at our residence, 7949 134 street, Surrey BC V3W9Y1 Duties: •Supervise and care child at our residence. •Assist in getting ready for school. •Organize after school activities such as games, crafts, reading and outings. •Assist in home work. •Take to and from school and to any appointments. •Maintain hygiene and help in social development. •Assume full responsibility for household in absence of the Parents. Salary: 12/hour 40 hours per week. Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Language Requirement: English Start Date of Employment (Approx.): As soon as possible Minimum Education: High School Experience: One year experience taking care of children or a recognized caregiver 6 months course required. Positions Available: 1 Please email your resume to jagkhosananny@gmail.com ****** july 22 Full time job for In Home Private Child Caregiver. Salary: $11.50 per hours, after 40 hours a week or 8 hours a daily over time will be paid at 1.5 times and after 12 hours will be paid 2 times Education: - High school completion atleast, - Six months nanny training atleast - First aid certification is required. Experience: 6 to 12 months of paid experience Work Location: Employer’s House Language: English Number of child: 3, ages 6 months, 5 years and 7 years. Job Responsibilities: Prepare food, for Breakfast and Lunch Prepare the children for School, getting them showered/bath, dressed and ready Drop them off to school Pick them up from school Take care of the infant while we are at work Help and supervise children school work Take the children to Swim lessons, Skating Lessons, Dance Lessons, and take them to the park/playground Supervise the child till we come back from Work Sometimes help with preparing dinner and light cleaning. Please send your resumes at: gur.s.sandhu@gmail.com ****** july 15 Caregiver required for 1, 4 and 5 year old. Salary 12.00 hr. 35 hours per week. High school, 1+ years. Exp or 6 months certification in field required. Duties: Supervise and care for children. Bathe, dress and drop off kids to school. Feed and change diapers of toddler. Organize , participate and oversee activities. Plan , prepare and serve meals and snacks to kids. Maintain a safe and healthy environment. Tend to the emotional well-being of children. May take the children to play in the playground. Perform light housekeeping duties. Lang. Punjabi and English . Accommodation available at no charge on live in basis. Note: this is not a condition of employment. Location 73 and 123a Street Surrey BC . Contact Tajinder at Georgetg@gmail.com ****** july 22
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At the end of the school year at India Cultural Centre of Canada’s Gurdwara Nanak Niwas Punjabi school, students on June 25 with assistance from their teachers, shared with their parents, grandparents and the gurdwara management their learning experiences. Punjabi classes will resume on Sunday, September 11 at the gurdwara. Photos by Sukhwant Singh Dhillon
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Canadian Army female Infantry Officer commands Queen’s Guard London, UK: On Monday, for the first time in history, the Queen’s Guard at Buckingham Palace is commanded by a Canadian Army female Infantry Officer. Captain Megan Couto of the 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, is the first female Infantry Officer to command the Queen’s Guard.
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ICBC’s top tips to help keep kids safe on summer break WITH B.C. school children and teens starting their summer break from school this week, ICBC is asking drivers to be especially alert this season, particularly near playgrounds and around youth walking or riding their bikes. Every year in B.C., five pedestrians aged five to 18 die and 250 are injured in crashes involving a vehicle. A young cyclist dies every year in B.C. and another 120 young cyclists are injured in crashes involving a vehicle. Tips for drivers:
* Playground speed limits are year-round: With longer summer days, drivers should remember that the 30km/hr speed limit is from dawn to dusk, every day. * Summer school speed limits are in effect: For schools that hold summer classes, the school zone speed limit of 30 km/hr is in effect from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on school days. School zone signs will indicate if a school is holding summer sessions. * Wait at crosswalks: Parents and their young children may need more time when crossing the street. Don’t pass any car waiting at a crosswalk as they may be stopped for those crossing the street. Wait for pedestrians to get to the other side of the street before resuming your travel. * Slow down on residential streets: Expect the unexpected when children are at play, including the possibility of a teen running to catch an errant ball or a child running out from between parked cars. Slow down and be prepared to stop suddenly. * Be patient with younger cyclists: Leave plenty of room between your car and young
cyclists, in particular. Shoulder check for cyclists before turning right and watch for oncoming cyclists before turning left. * Distracted walkers: Be aware of pedestrians around you, especially for teens who are wearing headphones or using their cell phones while walking, as they not be paying close attention to the road. Tips for parents: * Review safety rules: Review road safety rules with your children and practice how to use crosswalks safely. Set limits to where they can walk alone and where they must be accompanied by an adult. * Accompany young children: Children under 10 should always be accompanied by an adult when crossing a street or walking close to the road. * Safe outdoor play areas: Establish safe play areas around your home for younger children, such as your backyard. Supervise your children or assign an older child to be in charge. Teach your child that the road is never a safe place to play, even if their toy rolls into the street or a driveway. * Demonstrate good walking habits: Practice good walking habits that keep you and your family safe. Teach your child to stand a few steps from the curb while waiting at a crosswalk. Instruct your child to always use a crosswalk, and that jaywalking is never OK. * Distracted walking: Remind your teen to be aware of their surroundings when walking. Looking at their cell phone or wearing headphones can prevent them from noticing oncoming cars and other hazards. * Cycling safety: Teach safe cycling behaviour to your children such as cycling in a straight line, performing hand signals and shoulder checking. Outfit their bike with a bell, lights and reflective materials. Children should wear bright, reflective clothing so they can be seen in the dark. * Head safety: Make wearing a helmet a rule for your child if they want to use their bike, skateboard or rollerblades.
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RBC Royal Bank’s Scott Town Branch at 9490 120th Street celebrated Canada’s 150th Birthday on Thursday with free snacks, music, games and prizes.
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The Canada 150 logo at Canada Place has been attracting a lot of attention. Photos by Sukhwant Singh Dhillon
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South Asian Seniors: Canada’s 150th Birthday Vedic Seniors Parivar Centre of Vedic Hindu Cultural Society Surrey invites South Asian adults / senior members as well as non-members to celebrate Canada’s 150th Birthday and The Spirit of Canada Award presented to society’s coordinator Surendra Handa for his contribution of service to seniors by Ken Hardie, MP for FleetwoodPort Kells, on Sunday, July 2, 2-3:30 p.m., at Shanti Niketan Hall of Lakshmi Narayan Hindu Temple, 8321 140th Street, Surrey. Tea and snacks will be served. Contact coordinator Surendra Handa at 604-507-9945 for more information. Newton BIA: Newton Days Throughout July and August, Newton Days will be taking over the Newton Grove on Saturdays from 12-4 p.m. Open to the commu-
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nity, everything will be free. Complete with a farms’ market, kid fun zone, face painting, food trucks, henna, photo booth and Science World demonstrations. Newton Days is a push to create a more vibrant community within the Newton Town Centre. Dates: July 8, 15, 22 & August 12, 19, 26. Time: 12-4 p.m. Location: The Newton Grove, 13730 72nd Avenue, Surrey. More info: http://www. newtonbia.com/newton-days
Listen to a storybook reading courtesy of Surrey Library, or watch one of the many performers that have been lined up before the show. There will also be a crafts tent and free face-painting for all attendees. Arrive early to watch world class kite dancer Tristan Underwood fly his kite around the plaza in a whirl of colour and music. So grab your blankets, lawn chairs, friends and family and join the fun.
Movies Under The Stars Movies Under TheStars: Mary Poppins SingA-Long. When: Saturday, July 15 at 5 p.m. (activities); movie begins at sundown. Where: Civic Plaza at Surrey City Hall, 13450 104th Avenue. What: Free outdoor movie sing-a-long. Special vendors and entertainers beginning at 5 p.m. Dipsy Doodle will be backwith her popular candy creations, and Whimsy Jewel’s will be on site with some special Canada 150 and Mary Poppins themed jewelry. Prospera will be on site handing out free popcorn, and the North Surrey Lions will be selling hot dogs and snacks. There will be a number of games and fun activities planned before the show.
Surrey Libraries: Young Adult Writing Contest Surrey Libraries’ Young Adult Writing Contest (YAWC) turns 30 this year. The contest is open to ages 12-18 and is free to enter. Cash prizes of $150, $125, $100 per category and age group are awarded. Teens can submit short stories, poems, or comics before July 31, 11:59 p.m. Winners will be acknowledged at an Awards Gala in the Fall. For contest rules, visit the libraries or https:// surreylibraries.ca/services/teens/youngadult-writing-contest Surrey Libraries: Kids’ Summer Reading Club
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Parents, studies show that kids who keep reading all summer long do better when they return to school in the fall. A great way to keep kids reading during the summer months is to sign them up for the Summer Reading Club at Surrey Libraries. It’s free. This year’s theme is Walk on the Wild Side. Kids will receive a reading log to record their summer reading and can collect stickers, enter contests, win prizes, and attend great programs, all summer long. All for free. Kids who read for 49 days get awarded a special reading medal. Sign your kids up today at your local Surrey Libraries branch. www. surreylibraries.ca Free Movies at Stanley Park Fresh Air Cinema’s Evo Summer Cinema Series returning to the Grand Lawn at Ceperley Meadow by Second Beach in Stanley Park. Fresh Air Cinema will be running eight free shows this summer at sundown on Tuesdays in July and August: “The LEGO Batman Movie” (2017) – July 4; “The Goonies” (1985) – July 11; “Toy Story” (1995) – July 18; “National Lampoon’s Vacation” (1983) – July 25; “Beauty and the Beast Sing-A-Long” (1991) – August 1st; “Jaws” (1975) – August 8; “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” (2002) – August 15; and “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” (2017) – August 22. MOSAIC Program English Conversation Circles for Newcomers: Fridays, 6–8 p.m. until August 11. Contact Mona at 604-438-8214. MOSAIC Burnaby Centre for Immigrants, 5902 Kingsway. * Gaming Around Downtown Vancouver: Burrard Station. Join youth facilitators, leaders, and participants to conduct a scavenger hunt around Downtown Vancouver. Vancity Downtown will be explored and participants will play various games allowing them to identify risk factors in our local community. The hunt will be followed up with a Community Policing presentation in the Coal Harbor area and lunch. Volunteer hours, certificate and prizes included. July 8, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Contact Preet at 604-324-7979. 635 Burrard Street, Vancouver.
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