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Canucks sign Arshdeep Bains of Surrey to entry level contract

RUPY Sidhu, daughter of Baljit Kaur Kondolay, 37, who was shot to death in her Langley driveway on April 19, 1998, is vehemently opposed to her mother’s killer, Sukhjit Singh Grewall, getting either work release or day parole. Kondolay’s husband, Ajit Singh Grewall, and her stepson (Ajit’s son), Sukhjit Grewall, then 21, were convicted of first-degree murder in late October 2000 and were both sentenced in January 2001 to life in prison with no parole eligibility for 25 years. (For the hyperlink to the court ruling, visit our website voiceonline.com) Sandeep Toor, who drove the getaway car, was given a life term in jail with no parole for 12 years in December 2000 for the seconddegree murder of Kondolay. Crown prosecutor Sean Madigan told the court that Baljit was shot at point-blank range “in the forehead, leaving a huge hole, then shot her in the ear.” Ajit Grewall was still legally married to his previous wife when he wed Baljit, who came from a wealthy farming valley.

Baljit Kaur Kondolay. Photo: Change.org There was evidence that he was in a tight financial situation and he stood to gain financially from Baljit’s death. B.C. Supreme Court Justice Selwyn Romilly called Kandolay’s murder “callous, cowardly and cold-blooded.” He said it was an act of “mindless violence and brutality.” Now Sidhu is being forced to relive the horrific ordeal as

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she has received Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) notices as Sukhjit Grewall has applied for work release (CSC letter dated February 18), and his day parole review has been scheduled for July 2022 (CSC letter dated February 24). Sidhu absolutely opposes both the work release and day parole

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VANCOUVER Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin announced on Friday that the club has signed Surrey’s Arshdeep Bains to an entry level contract. Bains, 21, has appeared in 55 games for the Red Deer Rebels of the Western Hockey League (WHL) this season collecting 82 points (30-52-82) and 46 penalty minutes. He leads the league in both points (82) and assists (52), becoming the first player of South Asian descent to lead the WHL in points. This season, the 6’1”, 184-pound left winger collected 11 power play goals and 24 assists on the man advantage to help the Rebels boast the third-best power-play percentage in the league. Arshdeep’s dad, businessman Kuldip Bains, was thrilled when he received the news on Friday morning. He told the VOICE: “It’s just amazing! I can’t believe this is happening! It’s great!’

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He added: “I am very proud of him. He’s done an amazing job.” He said Arshdeep has drive and determination and works hard. Kuldip said that there were a few teams that were interested in his son, but the family just heard about the Canuck’s contract on Friday morning. “There’s nothing more special than playing on your home team,” he added. “So, he’s so happy that it happened here and he’s with the Canucks and he’s very excited about that.” Kuldip said: “He probably knew for a few days that something’s happening … and they [the Canucks] confirmed it this morning.” Arshdeep becomes the fourth player of Punjabi descent to sign an NHL deal after Jujhar Khaira, Robin Bawa and Manny Malholtra.


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My mother, Baljit Kaur Kondolay, was violently murdered on April 19th, 1998 in Langley, BC. Her bigamist husband Ajit Grewall, his son Sukhjit Grewall (shooter), and Sukhjit’s friend Sandeep “Sonny” Toor (driver of the car) were convicted of her murder. * Ajit and Sukhjit were both sentenced to life in prison for first degree murder, with no chance of parole for 25 years. They are currently serving sentences at Mission Institution in Mission, BC. Ajit is detained in medium security and Sukhjit in minimal security. * Sandeep “Sonny” Toor was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 12 years for the lesser charge of second degree murder. He was granted full parole on April 10th, 2019 from Williams Head Institution and released into the Lower Mainland area. The killing was a heartless, premeditated, and cold blooded murder committed by these three men. They have never expressed regret or remorse for their actions of robbing my mother of her precious life. Their motive to commit this heinous crime was pure-

Baljit Kaur Kondolay Photo courtesy Kondolay family ly greed to gain significant financial gain. Grewall’s family was in deep financial debt. Ajit coerced my mother to change her Last Will one month prior to the murder, leaving her entire estate to Ajit Grewall and leaving him sole beneficiary of her life insurance policies, while Ajit was still married to his first wife Manjit Grewall. My family and I were informed by letter from the Correctional Services of Canada last week that Sukhjit Gerwall has submitted an Application for Work Release. We were also informed by another letter last night that he is scheduled for his Day Parole Hearing this coming July, 2022. It is hard to believe that this 25 year parole ineligibility is nearing its end for Sukhjit, who will be given a second chance to live his life after he robbed my mother’s short life of 37 years. With this news, I have a heavy feeling of pain, sadness, and anger as my family and I continue to suffer a

life sentence of great loss and grief. Our deep wounds are still raw and being reopened by these parole applications. My Mother lost so much to live for: * Watching her two daughters grow into strong independent woman and missing out on the milestones of becoming a grandmother * Losing out on watching her siblings grow their own families who she dearly loved and to watch her parents age * Leaving behind her love for living and her many dear friends My Mother was a hard working single mother. She was the life of any gathering who supported her community. Her life was taken brutally and violently. Sukhjit Gerewall is a vicious and heartless murderer. He shot my innocent defenseless mother, while she was carrying groceries home. He shot her twice: once in the middle of the forehead and once near her ear. He then took off with Toor to eat at a fast food restaurant. Sukhjit is a killer who the Parole Board of Canada may soon release to our communities, where we work hard to earn a honest living and raise our families. As the voice of my Mother, I will do all that I can to create awareness of the impending release of a dangerous criminal. I need to prevent the premature release of murderers like Sukhjit and keep them behind bars as long as is necessary. My Mother’s murder is not his only of-

fence. Not even one year after the murder, he was convicted of various offenses arising out of a home invasion in Vancouver on November 17, 1999 . He resorts to violence. The release of Sukhjit will not be safe for our communities. He will most likely reoffend. His most deadly influence and twisted mentor is his father Ajit Grewall, who masterminded my Mother’s murder. Ajit will also be up for parole shortly. It is unknown if Sukhjit has renounced his circle of people living the gang life. Sukhjit is not remorseful. He did not plead guilty to my Mother’s murder; instead the Crown had to spend considerable resources, over two years, to prove his guilt. Mr. Justice S. Romilly described, at the sentencing, my Mother’s death: “The killing of Baljit and the way she was killed can only be described as callous, cowardly and cold blooded. It was an act of mindless violence and brutality”. My victim impact statements and this public plea may have a minimal impact on the decision makers of his parole application. However, I won’t allow Sukhjit to be released without letting him know that my family and I are watching this. We will make sure that public safety is not jeopardized. We will oppose his application for parole and attend every single one of them. My Mother’s voice will be present. Her voice will not be silenced by the bullets that Sukhjit viciously shot into my mother.

India accidentally fires missile into Pakistan New Delhi (BBC): India says it accidentally fired a missile into Pakistan on Wednesday, blaming the incident on a “technical malfunction” during routine maintenance. Delhi said it was “deeply regrettable” and expressed relief no one was killed. Pakistan’s military said a “high-speed flying object” had crashed near the eastern city of Mian Channu and its flight path had endangered passenger

flights. In a statement, India’s defence ministry said: “On 9 March 2022, in the course of routine maintenance, a technical malfunction led to the accidental firing of a missile. The Government of India has taken a serious view and ordered a high-level Court of Enquiry.” Islamabad warned Delhi to “be mindful of the unpleasant consequences of such negligence” and to avoid a

repeat. The object had been launched from Sirsa in Haryana state, it said. Pakistan’s air force said the missile travelled at Mach 3 - three times the speed of sound - at an altitude of 12,000m (40,000ft) and flew 124km (77 miles) in Pakistani airspace before crashing. “The flight path of this object endangered many national and international passenger flights both in Indian and

Pakistani airspace, as well as human life and property of ground,” said Pakistani military spokesman Major-General Babar Iftikharon Thursday. On Friday, Pakistan’s foreign ministry said it had summoned India’s chargé d’affaires to complain about the incident. Pakistan also urged India to share the findings of its investigation into what happened.

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Surrey Vaisakhi parade cancelled again THE largest Khalsa Day (Vaisakhi) Parade in the world that draws in excess of 500,000 guests across cultures and religions to Surrey every year has once again been cancelled. Dasmesh Darbar Gurdwara, the organizers of the annual day-long event that had been scheduled for April 23, said on Monday that they had made the difficult decision to announce the cancellation. The gurdwara said in a statement: “The magnitude and planning of this event takes a full year to complete and given the tight turnaround between the constantly changing public health order restrictions being lifted and the scheduled date of the parade,

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organizers did not feel they could responsibly honour the importance and magnitude of the event in this timeline.” “We are a Sikh Gurdwara that operates through donations from the Sikh sangat (congregation) and we feel it would be irresponsible on our part to go forward at this time and spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on deposits and expenditures in preparation for the event only to have sporadic and last minute changes to the public health orders in the future and be pushed to cancel the event later and lose donations which are for supporting important programs in our community,” said Dasmesh Darbar Gurdwara President Moninder

Singh. “Our decision also impacts the thousands of families preparing for the event and spending thousands of dollars of their hard-earned money to serve the community through free food and giveaways on that day in the spirit of Seva (Selfless Service) and Sarbat Da Bhalla (Welfare of all Humanity). We are disappointed at how this year has turned out but look forward to gathering again as a community for the Surrey Khalsa Day (Vaisakhi) Parade in 2023.” The annual Surrey Khalsa Day (Vaisakhi) Parade is a celebration of one of the most significant days in the Sikh calendar, the creation of the Khalsa in 1699.

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to undertake some initiatives to support Punjabi. In response to a question asked by local radio host Navjot Dhillon, Balwant Singh Sanghera shared that there are meetings being arranged with MLA Jinny Sims and MP Sukh Dhaliwal to discuss matters related to Punjabi. In the next part of the program, well known Pakistani poet, Tariq Malik, shared a poem about Punjabi. Then, students from throughout Canada shared poems, songs, and stories, demonstrating the promise of Punjabi in the next generation. Students from Toronto included Sukhman Singh, Avneet Kaur, Gunreet Kaur and Azad. From Calgary: Nimrat Kaur Dharni, Keerat Kaur Dharni, Prabhroop Singh Mangat, and Sukhman Kaur Sidhu. From Vancouver (UBC): Shreya Bhatia, Preet King, Gurleen Heer, Gurkaran Dhillon, Tajdeep Sandhu, Karambir Dhaunsi, and Maneevak Bajaj. In addition, Prabhjot Singh presented a song. As well as entertaining the guests, these presentations encouraged everyone about the growth and development of Punjabi. In the end, Balwant Sanghera expressed appreciation to all guests, participants, and students. He shared words of gratitude towards the media for their support. Additionally, he thanked parents and teachers who encouraged their students and children to participate in the program, in particular, Surjit Kaur from Toronto and Sukhvir Singh Grewal from Calgary. In closing, he expressed thanks to the MC for the program, Kamaljit Kambo. - BY GURINDER MANN

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B.C. lifts mask mandate, vaccine passport ends April 8 AS of Friday, March 11, B.C.’s indoor mask order was repealed along with eased restrictions on long-term care visitors, faith gatherings and overnight camps for children and youth. Thursday’s announcement also set a pathway to lift additional COVID-19 restrictions, including the BC Vaccine Card requiring proof of vaccination, on April 8. “British Columbians have made tremendous sacrifices and worked hard to do their part over the past two years by following the advice and direction of Dr. Henry,” said Adrian Dix, Minister of Health. “Thanks to high levels of vaccination, decreasing transmission enabled by British Columbians’ resolve and the public health orders we’ve had in place, we are now able to lift more restrictions and continue moving forward as a province.” Effective March 11 at 12:01 a.m., the following changes were made to public health orders: * Face coverings order: Face coverings will be optional for people in all indoor public settings. People may want to continue wearing a mask based on personal choice. * Individual businesses and organizations can choose to continue to require mask wearing on their premises. * Gatherings and events for faith

Dr. Bonnie Henry (left) and Adrian Dix. Photo: BC Government gatherings: The requirement of faith communities to restrict attendance based on vaccination status is no longer required. * Indoor common area mask requirements for employees as part of the Workplace Safety Order will no longer be required. Employers may choose to continue to require wearing masks for operational reasons or in certain settings. * Overnight camps for children and youth order requirements: COVID-19 safety plans are no longer required to be submitted to a medical health officer for overnight camps. * Masks are encouraged on public transit and BC Ferries but are

no longer required under public health order. Changes are also coming to B.C.’s long-term care facilities. By March 18, the number of visitors to longterm care facilities will no longer be restricted as long as visitors are fully vaccinated and screened. Some facilities will be able to implement these changes earlier. Visitors should check with their local care home. “Vaccines are the primary tool in our toolbox for managing COVID-19 in the long term and people have stepped up in a big way to get vaccinated, which has made a huge difference in creating high levels of immunity and protection across

the province,” said Dr. Bonnie Henry, Provincial Health Officer. “As we move through this transition period and lift restrictions, we encourage people to respect the comfort levels of those around them.” COVID-19 guidelines are being adjusted to advise that mask use is no longer required when K-12 students return from spring break. Dates for return from spring break vary by school district. Similarly, public health is working with the child care sector to revise guidelines. However, students and staff are supported to continue to use masks and other layers of protection based on their own comfort and risk factors. Easing restrictions is based on ongoing and careful review of data by the provincial health officer and the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). This includes a significant decrease in weekly hospital admissions (from 877 to 391) and 34% decrease in critical care admissions (from 121 to 80) in the past month. In addition, effective April 8 at 12:01 a.m., the following changes will also be made to public health orders: * Showing the BC Vaccine Card proof of vaccination to access nonessential events, services and businesses will no longer be required. * Individual businesses and organi-

zations can choose to continue to require the BC Vaccine Card proof on their premises. * The remainder of the Workplace Safety Order will be lifted, which means businesses will transition back to communicable disease plans to reduce risk of all communicable disease. * The requirement for students residing in residence to be fully vaccinated under the Post-secondary Institution Housing COVID-19 Preventative Measures Order will be repealed. Vaccinations remain the primary layer of protection that has limited severe health outcomes from COVID-19. As of March 10, 93.3% (4,322,690) of eligible people 12 and older in B.C. have received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, 90.7% (4,204,895) received their second dose and 55.7% (2,580,562) have received a third dose. B.C. has also increased the supply of rapid tests, helping people monitor and manage mild COVID-19 symptoms at home. The Province, the Provincial Health Officer and the BCCDC will continue to monitor and provide updates on the COVID-19 pandemic in B.C. An update will be provided in the coming weeks about the daily information bulletin moving from daily to weekly reporting.

Mask mandate lifted for Metro Vancouver transit IN alignment with provincial health orders, masks are no longer mandatory on most TransLink services. This change is consistent with the Provincial Health Officer’s decision on Thursday to repeal the public health order requiring masks in public spaces from Friday. TransLink said its customers and employees are welcome to continue wearing masks on-board transit vehicles and at transit stations, depending on their own level of comfort. TransLink will continue its mandatory mask

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India-Canada Early Progress Trade Agreement a step in the right direction: Surrey Board of Trade MARY Ng, federal Minister of International Trade, Export Promotion, Small Business and Economic Development, and Piyush Goyal, Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs and Food, and Public Distribution and Textiles, on Friday co-chaired the fifth Ministerial Dialogue on Trade and Investment (MDTI) in New Delhi in which they committed to bolstering trade, investment and further strengthening the bilateral relationship by formally re-launching the India-Canada Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) negotiations. Both sides agreed to consider an interim Early Progress Trade Agreement (EPTA) that could be concluded early as a transitional step towards the CEPA. “The Surrey Board of Trade is pleased with the positive outcomes from the Ministerial Dialogue on Trade and Investment as a pathway towards a free trade agreement between Canada and India,” said Anita Huberman, President and CEO, Surrey Board of Trade. “This free trade agreement is important to decrease or remove costly and time consuming trade barriers to accelerate the movement and

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textiles, automobiles, energy, electronics, minerals and metals, urban development, information technology and tourism. * The need for a comprehensive trade agreement between the two countries that would help in bolstering trade, investment and further strengthen the bilateral relationship, the Ministers agreed to formally re-launch the India-Canada Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) negotiations. * Both sides agreed to consider an interim agreement or Early Progress Trade Agreement (EPTA) that could be concluded early as a transitional step towards the CEPA. * EPTA shall include high level commitments in goods, services, rules of origin, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, technical barriers to trade, and dispute settlement, and may also cover any other areas mutually agreed upon. * Canada and India agreed to promote and protect bilateral investment, including through the intensification of negotiations toward a Bilateral Investment Agreement, while considering options to achieve this goal alongside CEPA. * India will consider to allow the import of pulses without penalty

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Thai police will oppose bail for Jimi Sandhu’s alleged killer THAI Police will oppose bail for Matthew Dupre, one of the two alleged killers of Indian gangster Jimi Sandhu, who was gunned down in Rawai, Phuket, on February 4. Dupre was arrested in Edmonton, Alberta, on February 20, and is being held in detention by the Alberta court, pending a decision on Thailand’s extradition request. Bangkok Post reported on Monday that Police Colonel Wirachan Khunchaikaew, chief investigator, said that documents for extradition are on their way to Canada.

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Canada. War weapons also were used in the attack,” the source told Bangkok Post. (The two guns that Thai police recovered from the shallow waters off Rawai beach by using metal detectors — a CZ 9mm semiautomatic pistol and a Walther 9mm fully automatic — were registered to Thai nationals, a retired policeman and a soldier.) Prayuth Petchkhun, the deputy spokesman of the Office of the Attorney General (OAG), had earlier told the media that Dupre left Phuket for Canada on Febru-

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Five public interest directors appointed to College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultant’s board of directors SEAN Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, on Tuesday announced the appointment of the following five public interest directors to the ninemember board of directors of College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants: * Ben Rempel, Former Assistant Deputy Minister of Immigration, Manitoba * Jennifer Henry, Senior Program Development and Strategy Lead, The United Church of Canada * Normand Beaudry, Director of International Recruitment, Université Laval, and Treasurer/Member, CALDO Consortium * Timothy D’Souza, Senior Vice President, Finance and Business Operations, Diabetes Canada * Nicholas Summers, Former Provincial Director/CEO, Newfoundland and Labrador Legal Aid Commission Each of the public interest directors has been appointed for a two-year term, beginning March 7, 2022. On November 23, 2021, the Government of Canada marked a major milestone in its commitment to strengthen the regulation of immigration and citizenship consultants, and to hold them to the highest possible professional standards with the opening of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants—the official regulator for immigration and citizenship consultants across Canada. The College, which licenses immigration and citizenship consultants to advise and represent immigration and citizenship clients in applications with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, is self-governed by a board of directors consisting of nine individuals. The new College, including the appointment of public interest directors, increases government oversight of the consultant profession. These improvements will help better protect immigration and citizenship clients and strengthen the integrity of the consulting industry. The College is a key pillar in the government’s efforts to fight fraud in Canada’s immigration system. Fraser said: “Last year, Canada welcomed a record number of newcomers, and we continue to welcome more and more people to the Canadian family each year. I’m confident that this new board of directors will help make sure that prospective newcom-

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Kevin Falcon nominated BC Liberal candidate in Vancouver-Quilchena

THE BC Liberals, in advance of the upcoming by-election, officially nominated and launched Kevin Falcon’s campaign for Vancouver-Quilchena on Saturday. “I am honored to be the BC Liberal candidate in Vancouver-Quilchena,” said Falcon. “For five years, John Horgan and the NDP have failed to deliver on the everyday priorities of British Columbians. As the cost of living continues to increase and everything from rent, to groceries, to gas, gets more expensive, the NDP still has no plan to help British Columbians struggling with rising costs.” He added: “The hard work starts now as we work to put forward a positive vision for the future of British Columbia.” Falcon said: “The residents of VancouverQuilchena deserve to have representation in the legislature. [Premier] John Horgan should stop delaying and call this by-election as soon as possible so the people of Vancouver-Quilchena can have the democratic representation they deserve.” The by-election is to replace former BC Liberal MLA Andrew Wilkinson, who re-

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Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum for them during the budget. Councillor Laurie Guerra told The VOICE that these three councillors “opposed every budget item that we had to vote for in City Council.” The following is a list of the 28 projects of the Surrey Invests capital infrastructure program: 1. Newton Community Centre with Olympic size pool and land acquisition ($100M) 2. Cloverdale Sport and Ice Complex ($55.1M)

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January is fourth consecutive month in which over 200 lives were lost to illicit drug supply in B.C. AT least 207 British Columbians were lost to toxic illicit drugs in January 2022, according to preliminary data released by the BC Coroners Service. “The new year has started with the loss of 207 more British Columbians to the toxic illicit drug supply in our province,” said Lisa Lapointe, chief coroner. “I extend my heartfelt condolences to the many families grieving the loss of a loved one in communities large and small. As we near the six-year anniversary of the declaration of B.C.’s public health emergency into substance-related harms, it is clearer than ever that traditional approaches to substance use are hurting people and costing lives. I am hopeful that the recent recommendations made by the Coroners Service Drug Toxicity Death Review Panel will support the meaningful change underway in our province and an end to this tragic crisis.” January is the fourth consecutive month in which more than 200 lives were lost to the illicit drug supply in B.C. The 207 deaths are the third highest recorded in a calendar month, an average of about 6.7 deaths per day. While illicit drug toxicity death rates remain high throughout the province, there have been notable increases in smaller and medium-sized communities. The 11 recorded deaths in Kamloops in January made it the third most affected township in B.C. behind only Vancouver and Surrey. And the 19 deaths recorded in Northern Health equates to a death rate of 74.5 per 100,000 residents, by far the highest rate of any health authority. Post-mortem toxicology results underscore the increased volatility and toxicity of the illicit drug supply. Between November 2021

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Charges in 2018 homicides of Alfred Wong, 15, and Kevin Whiteside, 23, announced A four-year Vancouver Police investigation has led to charges in the 2018 double murder that took the life of 15-year-old Alfred Wong, Vancouver Police Chief Constable Adam Palmer announced on Wednesday. “This was a long and complex investigation, which took some of VPD’s most experienced homicide investigators across the country to secure and gather evidence,” said Palmer while announcing charges against Kane Carter for the January 2018 deaths of Wong and 23-yearold Kevin Whiteside. The VOICE was the first to announce about the charges and Carter’s arrest online. “Investigators interviewed hundreds of witnesses and processed thousands of exhibits. And while it has taken more than four years to arrive here, I was always confident this day would come,” said Palmer. Wong was a young athlete and a promising student on the night of

Samson and Chelly Wong with photo of their 15-year-old son Alfred. January 13, 2018, when he was struck by a stray bullet while riding in the back of his parents’ car. He was critically injured and died days later in hospital. Whiteside was also killed in the shooting. VPD investigators have long believed that Whiteside, who was

involved in gang life, had come to the area that night to shoot a rival who was having dinner at a restaurant near Broadway and Ontario Street, in Mount Pleasant. Gunfire was exchanged on the street as the Wong family passed by the restaurant in their car. A stray bul-

let entered the vehicle and struck Alfred. (The VOICE had reported that investigators believe that Whiteside was in the area to allegedly kill 28-year-old Vancouver resident, Matthew Navas-Rivas, who was at the Indochine restaurant with a female companion. As the two left the restaurant, another person opened fire. The gunfire led to the deaths of Whiteside and Wong. Navas-Rivas was unharmed that night, however, he was murdered in an unrelated incident, months later, on July 15, 2018 in Vancouver.) Following an exhaustive investigation, Vancouver Police formally arrested Carter in Ontario on Tuesday. Carter, 26, has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder, and one count of aggravated assault for the shooting of a third person, who was not seriously injured. He is also charged with

discharging a firearm with the intent to injure Whiteside. “I’d like to acknowledge the Wong family and thank them for their patience throughout this investigation. This has been an incredibly difficult time in their lives,” said Palmer. “I hope this arrest will bring them some sense of peace.” Palmer also has a strong message for anyone engaged in gang life or criminal activity: “Your actions have consequences. On January 13, 2018, those actions resulted in the death of a promising young man and forever changed a family that loved him very much. “This arrest, coming more than four years later, should serve as a warning. No matter how long it takes, no matter what stands in our way, the men and women of the Vancouver Police Department will never stop their relentless pursuit of the truth, evidence, and accountability for those who commit violent crimes.”

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Health-care workers, early childhood educators focus of changes to B.C.’s immigration program Changes also immediately provide a pathway to permanent residence for people already living in B.C. and working in these sectors

THE Province said on Thursday that it is responding to the crucial need for more healthcare workers and early childhood educators (ECEs). Changes will be implemented for the B.C. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) Skills Immigration stream that prioritizes these occupations and increases support for the care economy. “We’re taking steps to ensure the Provincial Nominee Program is meeting the needs of British Columbians today and into the future,” said Nathan Cullen, Minister of Municipal Affairs. “By placing a greater focus on skilled workers in the care economy, we’re

helping attract talent from around the world committed to delivering the essential services we all rely on.” The B.C. PNP Skills Immigration stream supports employers to meet their workforce needs and complements B.C.’s Economic Plan and is a key pillar of the StrongerBC Economic Plan to tackle inequality and grow an economy that works for everyone. These changes prioritize health-care workers and ECEs in the application process and will increase the number of people nominated in these occupations for permanent residence. Changes also immediately provide a pathway to permanent residence for people already living in B.C. and working in these sectors. “Health-care assistants who support seniors in long-term care, assisted living and in their homes are among the most in-demand occupations in British Columbia, both today and for years to come,” said Terry Lake, CEO, BC Care Providers Association. “These important changes to the Provincial Nominee Program will help to meet the growing needs of the care economy, which in turn will benefit B.C. seniors and those who care for them.” Health-care assistants are newly eligible to apply for the PNP program, and along with ECEs, they will now be given priority access. This MOHINDER KAUR VIJ change will give people with these skill sets a better One Year Barsi in memory of the late Mrs. Mohinder Kaur chance for acceptance unVij who left for her heavenly abode on March 16, 2021, is der the program’s eligibility being held at Gurudwara Dukh Niwaran Sahib at 15255 68 criteria. Avenue in Surrey. Candidates whose occupaAkhand Path, starting on March 14, will be followed by tion is on a pre-determined Bhog and Ardaas on March 16 at the Gurudwara Sahib list of in-demand health ocat 9 a.m. All family members and friends and sangat are cupations, and who have a requested to join for Path and Bhog in her memory. qualified, permanent job ofFrom all family and friends, Sukhwinder Singh Vij (son), fer in B.C., will be given priorGurinder Kaur, Tripat Kaur, Paramjit Kaur, Neetu Bedi, ity access to the PNP. Harinder Kaur, Ramneek Kaur (daughters), Surinder “The changes to expand the Singh Vij (husband). health authority category will

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Overlooked: Canada’s Fastest-Emerging, Highest-Educated Workforce New study finds South Asian women twice as likely to say they are treated unfairly in the workplace, with almost 60 per cent ready quit their jobs Toronto: Ahead of International Women’s Day, a newly released study is shedding light on the reasons South Asian women have the highest unemployment rate in Canada and what employers can do to unlock the potential of this growing labour force. The report, released today, reveals that more than half (57 per cent) of South Asian women are planning to leave their jobs for other opportunities. That is more than any other female group in Canada and 19 per cent more than the average of all the females surveyed. The study also noted that South Asian women are twice as likely to report unfair treatment in the workplace: 34 per cent compared to the 17 per cent average of all females surveyed and 20 per for all the men surveyed. The findings are significant considering that over the next five years 100 per cent of Canada’s labour force growth will be from immigration. Especially given that in 2018 newcomers from South Asia and the Philippines comprised almost 39 per cent of all newcomers in Canada (Immigration Refugees, and Citizenship Canada). South Asian women are also the largest female immigrant labour force and the highest educated, according to the 2016 Census. The study follows a 2020 Statistics Canada report which discovered that South Asian women have almost twice the national unemployment rate (20.4 per cent compared to 11.3 per cent). They are also more likely to be both underemployed and underpaid compared to non-visible minority women. Other findings include: •The pandemic has exacerbated challenges facing South Asian women, with 47 per cent they considering leaving the workforce altogether due to the pandemic – compared to the 25 per cent for women and 32 per cent for men in general. •South Asian women are most likely (64 per

cent) to admit that they have lowered their career salary expectations in the last few years, compared to the 50 percent average of all females surveyed and 45 per cent for all men surveyed. •58 per cent reveal empty promises made by work managers about their career progression, compared to the 46.5 per cent of all females surveyed, and almost double when compared to non-racialized women (37 per cent). Furthermore, 65 per cent would rather leave their job than wait in vain for those empty promises to come into fruition. Nevertheless, the study also reveals the resilience of South Asian women, who remain committed to professional growth: •71 per cent feel there is room for upward mobility and 66 per cent currently feel empowered in the workplace, the highest percentages of any female ethnic group and even higher than the 63 per cent average among all men surveyed. Important contrasts within the study suggest that South Asian women born in Canada, and those already established in this country face different obstacles and will need distinct supports to succeed. Established South Asian women, for example, can be role models of the future but say they first need mentorship to break through the glass ceiling. This group is also more likely to have confidence in their abilities and be prepared to change employers if they don’t get the supports they need. Meanwhile, newcomers are more concerned with being effectively integrated into the workforce and acknowledge that they are struggling to settle into corporate Canada. The research focuses on career focused South Asian women and has been conducted by CulturaliQ in partnership with Pink Attitude, the first non-profit organization of its kind in Canada where women of South Asian heritage are empowered to achieve

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Partner, CulturaliQ. The report is available at pinkattitude.ca/national-study. It also includes insights on what employers can do to ensure employee retention and career progression, including: •Offering opportunities to build new skills, continuing education, and providing mentors who are from a similar cultural background •Amplifying and encouraging internships, co-op programs and educational assistance programs This research, supported by several top organizations across Canada, including TD, Deloitte, NATIONAL Public Relations, Sephora, City of Brampton, Automotive Parts Manufacturer’s Association, EY, Scotiabank and IGM Financial. About Pink Attitude: Pink Attitude Evolution was founded in 2015 as the first non-profit organization of its kind in Canada where women of South-Asian origin are empowered to achieve their full potential in their chosen endeavours. We represent the superior strides that SouthAsian women accomplish while uplifting others to be prominent leaders regardless of age, gender, orientation, race, religion, or abilities. We also recognize the valiant efforts of our allies as impactful supporters of women; ultimately building stronger generations together. About CulturaliQ CulturaliQ is a market research and strategy company committed to helping Canadian organizations and institutions embrace diversity and realize their full potential in a rapidly changing landscape. We help identify cultural nuances and untapped market opportunities. We partner with our clients to leverage actionable insights that drives strategy, optimizes marketing investments, and supports them in delivering a culturally optimized pathway to success.

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International Women’s Day dress gender-based violence. Even more, we have committed $22 million to restore stable, long-term funding for community-based sexual assault services around the province - reversing cuts made by the BC Liberals that left survivors without the care they need. On this day in celebration of women, I am especially excited to honour my own mother, who was a powerful working woman and mother of two, by supporting a stronger child care system in B.C. We continue to make progress on our commitment to making child care affordable and accessible for all families, allowing more

By AMAN SINGH NDP MLA for Richmond-Queensborough THE teachings of Sikhism ingrained in me that all genders are equal. The teachings of my mother ingrained in me that women are forces of nature. On this International Women’s Day, I remember these teachings as I acknowledge the inequality faced by women and girls, and celebrate the steps we are taking, to do better. When our lives were disrupted by the pandemic, a disproportionate amount of household and caregiving responsibilities were assigned to women. While spending more time at home to slow the spread of COVID, many women— especially Indigenous women, women of colour, immigrant women, and women with disabilities—experienced increased rates of gender-based violence. They are not the only ones in our communities who are hurt on the basis of their gender. Gender-diverse people, including Two-Spirit and non-binary people, have long fought alongside women for gender equity and justice. This International Women’s Day, and every day, our government is joining that fight with all the revo-

lutionary spirit women and gender-diverse people have shown for centuries. Through Budget 2022, we are breaking down barriers to gender equity. Through new employment and skills training initiatives, we are creating opportunities for women in trades, tech, and other non-traditional careers. We’re tying minimum wage increases to inflation, which will have the greatest impact on women, immigrant, and young workers. We are working on a multi-year action plan to ad-

Two youth approached by South Asian males in Delta DELTA Police say that on Monday, March 7, they responded to a report of a suspicious circumstance that had occurred earlier in the day at approximately 4:37 p.m. Two youth were approached in the 11300-block of 81 Avenue in North Delta by two males in a van. The youth were offered candy by the males and asked to get into the vehicle. Both youth ran away and told their parents. The vehicle is described as an older silver or champagne coloured minivan with a green “N” on the back. Possible partial B.C plate of “LK”. The driver and the passenger were South Asian males, wearing black and navy bandana-style head coverings. Although there have been no other incidents of this nature reported, Delta Police are re-

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Surrey RCMP investigating indecent acts near Newton school SURREY RCMP announced on Wednesday that they are investigating the report of multiple indecent acts by the same person near a Newton school. On March 2, Surrey RCMP received a report of a man exposing and touching himself in the bushes near Princess Margaret Secondary School. The man was observed in a wooded area to the south (rear) of the school property by a student in the morning before classes began. Although this is the first report to police, the sus-

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Nanaimo couple lost almost $400,000 in lotto scam THE Nanaimo RCMP is investigating a scam in which a Nanaimo couple lost almost $400,000 in a Readers Digest Sweep Stakes Mega Millions lotto scam. The scam started in early 2021 when the couple, who are both in their late 80’s, answered a phone call. The caller said he was working for Readers Digest and that he was calling to notify them that they had won $18.5 million, and a Mercedes-Benz. He told them that in order to receive their winnings, they must first pay a “few” administrative fees. Several days later they received official looking documents in the mail from what appeared to be the Internal Revenue Service. The documents indicated they owed taxes on their winnings, and that they were directed to contact

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Single-car fatal collision in Vancouver VANCOUVER Police are investigating a single-car collision that killed at 27-yearold driver from Maple Ridge on Saturday morning, and ask anyone with information to come forward. Investigators believe the collision occurred around 2:25 a.m. on Saturday as the driver was heading east on Terminal Avenue in a black Chrysler 200. He somehow lost control and collided with a con-

crete SkyTrain pillar. Efforts to save the man’s life were not successful and he died on scene. VPD’s Collision Investigation Unit is looking into whether speed and alcohol were factors. Anyone with information, including people who saw the vehicle prior to the collision or has dash-cam video, is asked to contact investigators at 604-7173012.

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North Vancouver RCMP: Can you help identify this sexual assault suspect? IN an effort to further their investigation, North Vancouver RCMP are releasing images of a suspect in a sexual assault in the Lynn Canyon/ Lynn Headwaters area on February 13. The incident was the subject of a previous public alert issued February 14. “We’ve been unable to identify this suspect, and so we’re now releasing these images to the public in the hope someone recognizes this individual, and can help us put a name to the face,”

said Sgt. Peter DeVries. The suspect is described as: Black or south Asian male, medium complexion, 25-30 years old, 6 ft (183 cm), 170 lbs (77 kg), thin build and light growth mustache and chin hair. He was wearing: Large, round, silver framed reading glasses, black Northface hoodie with “Never stop exploring” written on the front, black athletic pants and grey high-top sneakers. Anyone who believes they

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know this person is asked to contact North Vancouver RCMP at 604-969-7593.

Delta website wins gold at AVA Digital Awards

Hon. Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay MP FOR SOUTH SURREY-WHITE ROCK 135-1959 152nd Street, Surrey Phone : 604-542-9495 Email: kerry-lynne. ndlay@parl.gc.ca Web: kl ndlay.com

THE newly designed City of Delta website at Delta.ca has won a gold award in the government category at the AVA Digital Awards. The AVA Digital Awards is an international competition that recognizes excellence by creative professionals responsible for the planning, concept, direction, design, and production of digital communication. The City of Delta launched the new website, designed by Upanup Studios, on November 24, 2021, after an extensive public outreach effort that included surveys, focus groups, and workshops that helped inform the scope of work for the website redevelopment project. Delta Mayor George V. Harvie said on Wednesday: “I am very proud of the team that made this award possible from Council’s oversight to staff ’s leadership, to the consultant’s efforts. I am especially proud of our staff who worked together across every department to integrate content into new and existing channels to enhance the availability of City information. Most importantly, this award shines a light on how Delta residents are engaging with the City more as a result of the new website, helping more people in our community access important information about City programs and services more easily.” The new City website features an expanded

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Punjab’s next chief minister Bhagwant Mann with AAP Leader Arvind Kejriwal. THE resounding victory of the Aam Aadmi Party (APP) in Punjab positions AAP Leader Arvind Kejriwal, who is also the Chief Minister of Delhi, as the biggest challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in many ways. First of all, Punjab has been a huge challenge for Modi and Kejriwal is shrewd enough as well as experienced enough to keep Modi on his toes. It will be interesting to see how AAP deals with the farmers’ demands, the state’s economy, the drug problem, the various “mafias” and the Khalistani factor, especially because of the threat from across the Indo-Pak border. Secondly, AAP will now be emboldened to be more ambitious nationally and will even try to gradually become the main opposition party to challenge the BJP’s dominance in a host of states. Canada’s Punjabis will be keenly watching every move Kejriwal

and Bhagwant Mann, who will be the next chief minister of Punjab, make — and if and when either of them visits this country, he is sure to receive a hero’s welcome. Both the Congress Party and the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) were badly humiliated in Punjab — as was the alliance of former Congress chief minister Amarinder Singh’s Punjab Lok Congress (PLC), the BJP and SAD (Sanyukt). The Hindu newspaper said: “The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) swept the polls winning 92 of the 117 Assembly seats. Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi, SAD patriarch Parkash Singh Badal and former CM [Chief Minister] Amarinder Singh are among the heavyweights who lost. AAP CM candidate Bhagwant Mann won Dhuri seat by a margin of 58,206 seats, beating his closest rival and Congress MLA Dalvir Singh Goldy.” Modi’s second challenge will be from inside his own party – Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi

Yogi Adityanath

Adityanath whose position has been cemented by winning a solid majority for his party in spite of the disadvantages of incumbency that resulted in the BJP losing some 50 seats. UP is the California or Ontario of India as one-sixth of India’s population lives there. That places Yogi Adityanath in a very strong position in his party. The Hindu newspaper noted: “Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath created a record of sorts by not just breaking the pattern of alternation in the State that had set in three decades ago but also by becoming the first Chief Minister of the State from the BJP to complete a full fiveyear term.” The newspaper also said: “Political scientist Rahul Verma with the Centre for Policy Research says that the win in Uttar Pradesh places Mr. Adityanath as a first among equals among the BJP Chief Ministers, at the Centre of BJP politics though, he may yet have to

wait. “It is true that the BJP’s victory in U.P. is against the weight of history, and will have a resonance across the country and within the BJP’s organisational structure too, but it is still too soon to see him enter the circle of trust of the top two in the BJP - Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah as a possible third force. Prime Minister Modi also waited out two terms that he won under his own steam, before making that move,” he noted. “Party insiders say that while the U.P. win was very important, the fact that this is a 4-1 victory for the BJP, with governments set to be in place in Uttarakhand, Manipur, Uttar Pradesh and possibly Goa, shows that Mr. Modi is still the biggest draw as far as voters are concerned, and that Mr. Shah’s tight control over the party organisation and election planning is still the mainstay of Central and Assembly elections.”

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Poll mandate stamp of approval for BJP’s pro-poor governance: Modi

New Delhi (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday that the Assembly poll results are a stamp of approval for the BJP’s propoor and pro-active governance. As per the assembly election results declared on Thursday, the BJP is all set to form the government in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Manipur, while it is just one short of the majority mark in Goa. In Punjab, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has swept the polls with a thumping majority. The Prime Minister also took a jibe at the poll pundits, saying that going by their logic, 2022’s results have paved the way for 2024 for the BJP. “Earlier, people needed to run from pillar to post for basic amenities such as gas, power, water etc. The common man was denied what was his entitlement, but now, in the BJP regime, we have understood

Narendra Modi and delivered this to the common man,” Modi said, as he was greeted by hundreds of BJP workers at the party headquarters here after the results for the Assembly elections

were declared. Stating how over the last few years, his government has strengthened the governance delivery system and also brought in transparency in the process, Modi said, “The BJP has ensured that each and every poor man receives all the benefits that are due to him, and I will not rest till every single poor man gets his due.” Modi recalled his more than two decades of “service for the people of Gujarat”, and said, “I know for sure the kind of problems one faces while running the government. I know the kind of troubles that one faces when running the government and I chose to translate it from the ramparts of the Red Fort by announcing the saturation of facilities to every single poor person in the country.”

It is possible only when one has honest methods, compassion towards the poor, and welfare of the poor as the priority, he said. Modi also thanked the women voters, who, he claimed, “played a major role in BJP’s landslide victories”. “We are blessed to get the blessings of women voters. It is the women voters who ensured BJP’s win across seats... They are the drivers of our victory,” the Prime Minister said. “People ask me why don’t you care for your own safety while out in the field. I always say, ‘Why should I worry when I have the blessings of hundreds and thousands of mothers and sisters from India?’ This is because, for the first time, they are assured that our government takes care of their smallest needs,” Modi added.

Pointing out that the people of Uttar Pradesh were often looked at only through the lens of caste and by doing so, those people were insulting those castes, those people and also Uttar Pradesh, he said, “But the people of Uttar Pradesh have shown -- be it on 2014, 2017 or now -- UP always choses politics of development.” The poorest of the poor from Uttar Pradesh taught this valuable lesson to the poll pundits that caste pride should not be used for breaking India, but for uniting the nation, Modi said, as he took a jibe at the poll pundits by saying, “They had said in 2019 when we returned to power that what is such a big deal, 2017 has sealed the fate for 2019. I am sure, they will now dare to say that the 2022 results have paved the way for 2024.”

All Badals, kin unseated by AAP’s greenhorns Chandigarh (IANS): All the Badals, led by fivetime Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, the eldest candidate at 94 in fray for the 117-member Punjab Assembly, as well as their kin, on Thursday lost to AAP’s greenhorns. The eldest Badal, who won the seat five times in a row since 1997, lost to Gurmeet Khuddian from Lambi by 11,357 votes, while his son and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) chief and Member of Parliament Sukhbir Badal faced humiliating defeat from Jalalabad, and his son-in-law Adesh Partap Singh Kairon faced defeat from Patti in Tarn Taran district from AAP’s Laljit Singh Bhullar. Sukhbir Badals’s brother-in-law Bikram Majithia and his estranged cousin Manpreet Badal, who was in the fray on a Congress ticket, also lost the poll from their respective seats. As per the Election Commission, AAP’s Khuddian, a Congress rebel, was polled 65,717 votes and the elderly Badal got 54,360. The junior Badal has lost the elections by a margin of 23,310 votes from Jalalabad to AAP’s Jagdeep Kamboj. Majithia, who was in the fray from Amritsar (East) seat, took the third spot, with 25,112 votes. His archrival and state Congress President Navjot Singh Sidhu also suffered a loss in his seat, gar-

nering only 32,807 votes. Both senior leaders were defeated by AAP’s novice Jeevan Jyot Kaur, who received 39,520 votes. A five-time MLA and two-time Finance Minister, Manpreet Badal, who is the son of Gurdas Badal, the younger brother of Parkash Badal, lost the elections from Bathinda Urban. He first won in 1995 on a SAD ticket from Gidderbaha and retained the seat in 1997, 2002, and 2007. He quit the party in 2010 and floated his own political outfit, People’s Party of Punjab. In 2016, Manpreet Badal merged his outfit with the Congress, after having lost from both Gidderbha and Maur seats. He then won the 2017 elections as a Congress candidate from Bathinda. “We whole-heartedly and with total humility accept the mandate given by Punjabis. I am grateful to lakhs of Punjabis who placed their trust in us and to SAD-BSP workers for their selfless toil. We will continue to serve them with humility in the role they have assigned to us,” Sukhbir Badal tweeted. AAP’s chief ministerial candidate Bhagwant Mann in his first public address after his victory said: “Bade (elderly) Badal Sahib has lost, Sukhbir (Badal) has lost from Jalalabad, Capt (Ama-

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Modi congratulates AAP for Punjab sweep, assures Centre’s help New Delhi (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday congratulated the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for its clean sweep in the Punjab Assembly elections, and assured the party of all possible help from the Centre. In a series of tweets, Modi expressed his gratitude to the voters and party workers and con-

gratulated AAP for winning Punjab. The Prime Minister also assured AAP of all possible support from the Centre for the welfare of Punjab. “I would like to congratulate AAP for their victory in the Punjab elections. I assure all possible support from the Centre for Punjab’s wel-

fare,” he said. In another tweet, Modi said, “The people of UP, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur have showered @BJP4India with great affection. My gratitude to the people of these states. Our party cherishes these blessings and will keep working for the development of these states.”

Lauding the hard work put in by BJP workers in the five states that went to the polls, Modi said, “Our party ‘karyakartas’ worked tirelessly among the people. They spoke about our good governance agenda and highlighted our pro-people efforts. I salute each and every party ‘karyakarta’ for their exceptional efforts.”

‘I’m not a terrorist. I love you Punjab,’ says Kejriwal after poll win New Delhi (IANS): After the spectacular win in Punjab, Aam Aadmi Party convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said the public has made it clear that he is not a terrorist. He said terrorists are those who have been looting the country. Kejriwal said, “The people of Punjab have now spoken. I love you Punjab. Sukhbir Singh Badal has lost, Captain Sahab has lost, Channi Sahab has lost, Parkash Singh Badal has lost, Navjot Singh Sidhu has lost and Bikram Singh Majithia has lost. This is nothing but a revolution.” Kejriwal said the first revolution took place in Delhi, today it has taken place in Punjab, and now this

Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Minister Gopal Rai at AAP’s New Delhi office on Thursday. will spread to the whole country. we are an insignificant player be“This was not easy. There were fore them. All these forces want great forces working against us, to stop the country from progress-

36 Muslims make it to 18th UP Assembly Lucknow (IANS): In a seemingly polarised electoral atmosphere that saw a straight contest between the ruling BJP and Samajwadi Party (SP), voters have sent 36 Muslim candidates to the 18th Uttar Pradesh Assembly, two more than the previous Assembly. The newly elected MLAs account for 8.93 per cent of the total 403 legislators in a state that has a Muslim population of over 20 per cent. Among the prominent Muslim MLAs who have been elected are Mohd Azam Khan, his son Abdullah Azam Khan, jailed-gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari’s son Abbas, and nephew Mannu. In Rampur, jailed SP leader Azam Khan won the seat after securing 121,755 votes, while BJP’s Akash Saxena was a distant second with 56,368 votes.

In the Suar Assembly segment, Azam’s son Abdullah Azam received 126,162 votes against 65,059 votes of Haidar Ali Khan a.k.a. Hamza Mian, who contested on Apna Dal’s ticket. In Mau, Mukhtar Ansari’s son Abbas Ansari, fighting on an SBSP ticket, defeated BJP’s Ashok Kumar Singh by 38,227 votes. In Mohammadabad (Ghazipur), former MLA Sibgatullah Ansari’s son and Mukhtar’s nephew Suhaib Ansari a.k.a. Mannu emerged victorious with a margin of 18,199 votes defeating BJP’s sitting MLA Alka Rai. This time, while the SP fielded much smaller number of Muslim candidates -- 64 -- primarily in an attempt to shed the tag of its MY (Muslim - Yadav) combination being its core constituency, the BSP fielded 88 Muslims while the Congress fielded another 75.

ing. You saw big conspiracies were hatched to stop us. They all ganged up against AAP. They said Kejriwal is a terrorist. But the public has now said that Kejriwal is not a terrorist. Kejriwal is the true son of the soil, a patriot. Terrorists are those who are looting the country,” Kejriwal said. On the historic victory in Punjab, Kejriwal congratulated Bhagwant Mann who will soon become the Chief Minister of the state. Kejriwal called upon the people to recognize their strength. He said, this revolution must spread to other parts of the country. “We have wasted 75 years. Don’t waste time anymore. AAP is not a party, but a revolution,” he said. “Today I want to congratulate my

younger brother Bhagwant Singh Mann who will become the CM of Punjab. The public has given such a huge majority to the Aam Aadmi Party, it is overwhelming. People have high hopes from the party. We must not let people down. I want to tell the party workers that we do not have to be proud, we don’t have to be arrogant, we don’t have to be rude,” he said. Kejriwal asked party workers to take a pledge to make a new India. “We will make such an India, where there will be love and no place for hatred. We will make an India where no one will sleep hungry. We will make an India where our mothers and sisters are safe,” he added.

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AAP’s oath-taking of Punjab cabinet in Bhagat Singh’s ancestral village Chandigarh (IANS): After the historic victory of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Punjab, Bhagwant Mann on Thursday said the oath-taking of the state’s new cabinet would be held in martyr Bhagat Singh’s ancestral village. Addressing the people outside his house in Sangrur, Mann thanked all the Punjabis, and said: “You have fulfilled your responsibility very well, now it is my turn to fulfil the responsibility.” “We have good intentions and that is why the people of Punjab have trusted us. Trust me, change will be visible in a month. Now you will not have to go to offices of government employees. Government officers won’t hinder your works by making excuses. Now the public servants will come to your houses and localities to do their job.” Taking a jibe at the opposition parties, Mann said they abused “us, tried to defame us. But we have forgiven everyone, provided they start respecting the three and a half crore

Bhagwant Singh after his party’s victory. Punjabis now”. run from villages and mohallas.” Mann, who won the Dhuri seat with Mann said those who did not vote a margin of 58,206 votes, said dur- for “us need not have any kind of ing the Congress-Akali Dal govern- doubt or fear. I am their chief minments, decisions regarding Punjab ister too. I have the same love and used to be taken in Moti Mahal, empathy towards everyone. We Siswan farm house and big ‘havelis’. will work make Punjab prosperous “Now the government of Punjab will again”.

Mann said he was worried about unemployment. “Unemployed youth are forced to go abroad or struck in the quagmire of drugs. Punjab keeps losing money and talent due to expensive higher education and lack of employment. After assuming the responsibility of Chief Minister, on the very first day itself, I will use my position to eradicate unemployment from Punjab. “We are committed to provide adequate opportunities and employment in Punjab.” Mann reiterated that the pictures of the Chief Minister and leaders will not be in the government offices of Punjab. Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh and Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar’s pictures will be displayed in government offices. “Bhagat Singh fought for our freedom and sacrificed his life and after independence Baba Saheb gave us the right to freedom and equality by writing the constitution of the country. It is our duty to follow their values and fulfil their dreams.”

Mann concluded that he is proud of Punjabis who are keeping alive the revolution of Bhagat Singh. “As a Punjabi, it is our duty to follow the path of Bhagat Singh and give him respect. Earlier chief ministers of Punjab used to take oath at the Raj Bhavan. I will take oath as Chief Minister at the village of Bhagat Singh, Khatkar Kalan,” he said. Mann’s mother Harpal Kaur got emotional. Before Mann, his younger sister Manpreet Kaur and his mother Harpal Kaur addressed the gathering and thanked the people for electing Mann as the Chief Minister. Addressing the people, Mann’s mother Harpal Kaur hugged Mann and got emotional. Rising from the ashes like the phoenix, the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP, in a maiden emphatic win, crushed the traditional players that ruled the border state of Punjab for over seven decades with its stunning victory largely by its greenhorns on 92 of the 117 seats of the legislative assembly.

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Akhilesh Yadav the ticket distribution in the state. He could not match Mulayam Singh Yadav’s strategy and could not establish a team of second-rung leaders like his father did with Janeshwar Mishra, Reoti Raman Singh, Mata Prasad Pandey, Beni Prasad Verma and Mohan Singh. The three elections, which Akhilesh Yadav fought in 2017, 2019 and 2022, he experimented with and failed. In 2017, he allied with the Congress and was reduced to less than 50 seats, then in 2019 his alliance with the BSP failed, and in 2022 inducting BJP rebels and giving tickets to the new leaders have not paid well, said sources.

Owaisi terms UP results as victory of ‘80-20’ Hyderabad (IANS): AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi on Thursday termed the results of Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections “victory of 80-20” and predicted that this atmosphere will continue in Indian democracy for many years. The Hyderabad MP, whose party contested 100 Assembly seats but drew a blank, was obviously referring to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s remark of “80 per cent versus 20 per cent”. Owaisi said though the results were not to the party’s expectations, it would continue to work in the state. “We tried hard. The results are not to our expectations but we will work harder by overcoming the weakness. I hope that our party will have a good future in Uttar Pradesh,” he said. Stating that their spirits remained high, Owaisi said the party would also contest Assembly elections in Gujarat, Rajasthan and other states. He said MIM had many objectives and one of them was to develop political leadership. He also stated that the results showed that minorities of Uttar Pradesh were used as a vote bank. He thanked people of Uttar Pradesh who voted for his party. He also thanked party’s state leaders and leaders from other states who worked in Uttar Pradesh and advised them not to lose heart. Owaisi also thanked all constituents of Bhagidari

Parivartan Morcha of which AIMIM was a part. Hitting out at Samajwadi Party (SP), he said some political parties were speaking about tampering of EVMs to hide their failures. “I had said in 2019 that there is no fault in EVM. It’s the chip which has been put into the minds of people,” he said in an obvious reference to communal polarisation. He said the SP and other parties were making tall claims of vote transfer but nothing has happened. The MP said when he had stated that the alliance led by the SP will not be able to defeat BJP, they had criticised him. “We are not bothered about these allegations. They have been saying this for a long time,” Owaisi said when asked to react to allegations by the opponents that he came to UP to help the BJP win the elections. Citing BSP founder Kanshi Ram’s famous statement “pehla election harna, doosra harana aur teesra jeetna (lose the first and second elections and win the third)”, he said: “Today we are defeated but the heavens will not fall down. We will win.” On the BSP’s poor performance, Owaisi remarked that if BSP is wiped out it would be sad for Indian democracy. Stating that the BSP had a key role in strengthening Indian democracy, he exuded confidence that it will survive.


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India to allow scheduled international flight operations from March 27 New Delhi (IANS): India will allow resumption of scheduled commercial international passenger services from March 27. “After having recognized the increased vaccination coverage across the globe and in consultation with the stakeholders, the Government of India has decided to resume scheduled commercial international passenger services to or from India from March 27, 2022,” an official communique said on Tuesday. “The suspension of scheduled commercial international passenger services to or from India, thus, stands extended only up to 2359 hrs IST on March 26, 2022 and air bubble arrangements shall accordingly be extended to this extent only.” Last month, India’s civil aviation regulator had extended the ban on scheduled international

commercial flights till “further orders”. In late 2021, India had announced plans to allow resumption of scheduled commercial international passenger services from December 15, 2021, with certain conditions. However, the plan was postponed due to the emergence of the third COVID-19 wave globally. India had banned the operation of international flights on March 23, 2020, to contain and control the spread of COVID-19. Flight restrictions, however, were later eased under air bubble arrangement with certain countries. “We welcome the government’s decision to allow resumption of scheduled commercial international flight operations from India. This step will provide impetus to the economic recovery for the sector and the nation, with borders opening for tourists,” said Ronojoy Dutta, Whole Time Director and Chief Executive Of-

ficer, IndiGo. “We look forward to connecting our customers to the people and places they love. We will soon be announcing the schedule for our international destinations, in accordance with these new guidelines.” Rajiv Mehra, President, Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO), said: “Even though the decision was on the cards, still it is a big relief for the entire travel and tourism fraternity and we look forward to the revival of international tourism in the country. “Further to enhance the foreign tourist flow to the country, we urge the government to restore all visas that were issued earlier but were suspended due to the pandemic. Besides, we appeal to the government to resume multiple entry visas and e-Visa for the countries which have been barred particularly from the source

markets like UK, Canada etc.” Aloke Bajpai, co-Founder and Group CEO, ixigo said: “This is great news for all travellers and the industry, especially before the peak summer season. The demand for international travel is picking up in India and there has been a significant uptick in travel search queries for popular international destinations like Australia, Sri Lanka, the US and UK. “Travel search queries from India for Australian cities like Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney have jumped 15-20 per cent this month. We are seeing a trend of travellers now eager to book long-haul destinations, fuelled by international borders reopening and relaxation of rules across the globe. Resumption of international commercial flights will also regularize the demand-supply balance resulting in lower international airfares.”

Indian students evacuated from Sumy leave for Poland New Delhi (IANS): Government officials here said that the Indian students, who were evacuated from Sumy in Ukraine and transported to Poltava on Tuesday, have boarded a special train to reach Lviv from where they will be crossing over to Poland on Wednesday. From Poland, they will be airlifted to New Delhi on Wednesday night or Thursday along with Bangladeshi and Nepalese nationals who were also evacuated from Sumy on Tuesday, the officials said. The Indian Embassy in Ukraine said on Wednesday that the evacuated students,

who were brought to Poltava using the humanitarian corridor by bus on Tuesday, have moved westward. The Indian Embassy also said that a special train has been arranged with the assistance of Ukrainian authority to send them on an onward journey. Sumy, which is located in the north-east part of Ukraine close to the Russian border, came under heavy shelling by Russian forces, which began their military operation in Ukraine on February 24. Nearly 700 Indian students were stuck there as it was impossible to get them

evacuated under heavy bombing. Even a top Russian military officer had offered buses to evacuate the Indian students, but the Indian officials said that the students couldn’t be evacuated until a ceasefire was announced by both the warring sides. The governments of Russia and Ukraine announced a ceasefire and provided a humanitarian corridor on Tuesday from 10 a.m. (Moscow time) onwards after Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Ukrainie President Volodymyr Zelensky and his Russian counterpart Vladimir

Putin on Monday, requesting them to provide safe passage to evacuate the remaining Indian nationals stuck in the war-torn country. The Indian Embassy arranged buses to shift all 694 Indian students in Sumy along with Bangladeshi and Nepalese nationals to Poltava in central Ukraine on Tuesday. The Embassy also issued an advisory, asking the remaining Indians stranded in the capital city of Kiev to leave by using the humanitarian corridor by any available means of transportation.

Bhagwant Mann, new Punjab Cabinet to be sworn-in on March 16 Chandigarh (IANS): After registering a landslide victory in Punjab Assembly elections, Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) Chief Minister-designate Bhagwant Mann and his Cabinet colleagues will be sworn in on March 16, it was announced on Friday. The AAP recorded a thumping win in the Assembly polls by winning 92 of the 117 seats. The ruling Congress won 18 seats, a massive decline from 77 it had won in 2017, while the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) could manage only three seats.

Mann won from Dhuri by a margin of over 58,000 votes. Earlier on Friday, Mann met AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal at the latter’s residence in the national capital, where Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia was also present. After AAP swept Punjab on Thursday, Mann had announced that the new Cabinet would take oath of office at Khatkar Kalan, the ancestral village of freedom fighter Bhagat Singh in Shaheed Bhagat Bhagwant Mann

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Electrically Powered Performance: Mercedes-AMG EQE 4MATIC+ Unveiled The new Mercedes-AMG EQE 4MATIC+ offers a performance-oriented drive concept with two electric motors. The powerful electric drivetrain (eATS), with a motor on each of the axles, also offers fully variable all-wheel drive, which optimally transmits the drive power to the asphalt under

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Acura celebrates 35 years in Canada mArkhAm, On: In celebration of its 35th anniversary in Canada today, the Acura brand announced that since its inception in 1987, close to 598,000 Acura luxury cars and SUVs have been sold in Canada. Acura was the first luxury brand from a Japanese automaker to manufacture and sell vehicles in Canada. “We’re proud to celebrate 35 years of Acura in Canada. Our Canadian manufacturing and sales teams have played a strong role in the success of Acura in North America,” said James Marchand, Assistant Vice President, Acura Canada. “We look forward to exciting times ahead, as we bring a new generation of Precision Crafted Performance to Canadians,

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Suitable match for Manglik Permanent Resident Brahmin Boy 30 years, 5’ 6”, fair complexion, electrical tradesperson, looking for well educated girl who values family and career. Please contact bhartikamboj@hotmail.com, 604440-2756 or 604-357-7466. Caste no bar. ********* Suitable match for a Saraswat Brahmin boy in India, 30 years old, 5’8”, Birth time : 5:32 PM, D.O.B. 16.07.1991, diploma in Mechanical Engineering. Contact: +16049997125 (Canada), (+91) 9888291112 or (+91) 9780616051. ********* Canadian Citizen Bahia Jat Sikh boy, 6” ft, 90 born with good job, well settled family in Canada BC, seeks educated Canada BC based girl. Contact with photographs WhatsApp no: Harminder 778-892-1500 ********* Jatt sikh parents seeking a girl for their Canadian born, 30 yr old, 6’ tall, clean shaven, non-drinking and non-smoking son. Well educated and working as assistant manager and living in Surrey. Girl should be Canadian citizenship or PR. Email kangfamily9096@gmail.com ********* Jatt sikh boy 32 years old, 5’11”, tall, Canadian born University educated. Working as a Manager in reputed organisation. Girl should be well qualified & family oriented. Cast no bar. For more details please contact 778-241-0308 ********* Well settled Sharma family seeking suitable match for their (India born) Canadian citizen 28 yearsold son doing B.C. Govt. Job, handsome salary, living in Vancouver with

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Fraser Height's newest subdivision. This 4752 SF lot-Ready to build, the plan should be ready from designer. The house will include total 8 beds & 6 baths. Total sq ft for the house will be 4200 plus. 4 Bdrms up all connected to ensuites. Main floor offers open den, dining area, great room, living room, chef kitchen with spice kitchen, *1 Bdrm* & full bath. ~ *2 bsmt * 1 & 2 bdrms ~ Near PP Academy & easy access to Hwy 1,15 & 17 and many more facilities

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$1,649,000

Large, bright 2 Levels renovated 6 bedrooms house; Family room, 3 up, 3 down & 3 baths, 2 laundries, laminated flooring and carpet. Huge level lot 60x120' and back lane. 2 fireplaces. Lots of parking. Easy access to HWY 99, close to Kingswood School, Mcnair School, rec centre, IronwoodShoppingCentre.BusgoestoCanada Line and veryeasytoWatermania.

Well cared 4 bed/2 bath 2185sf House. Large Flat Lot, Great Location to walk to Uptown or Beach. Open floor plan is perfect for family living. New Paint Bright Kitchen & dining with walk-out to oversized side deck. Hardwood floors throughout. Living upstairs boasts a feature Fireplace. Spacious Kitchen Lower level has 2Bedroom Suite with separate entry. Large Double garage with storage. Earl Marriott French Immersion Sec & WR Elementary +(Peace Arch) French Immersion Catchment.Large deck 578sqft nice patio 105sqft with double garage. Buyer agent to verify with city for duplex option.

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Music for the mind

MUSIC may be the world’s greatest medicine. From infants to centenarians, people love music and the way it makes them feel good. In tribute to its universal qualities, Hans Christian Andersen said, “Where words fail, music speaks.” Even without lyrics, songs certainly convey feelings. Among healthy people, researchers have shown that across cultural divides, people can readily place vastly different types of music into emotional categories ranging from sad to heroic, annoying to beautiful, and desirous to indignant. But the miracle of music is in its healing qualities. Scientists studying people with brain injuries and neurological conditions such as dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are making remarkable discoveries. Music, for example, can improve the gait of people relearning to walk after a brain injury. Listening to music has also been shown to reduce perceptions of pain. People who have lost the ability to communicate due to severe brain damage can regain function by singing the words. Symptoms of Alzheimer’s typically become evident when the part of the brain involved in memory starts to fail. This gradually erodes the ability to manage everyday life independently. Loss of the sense of identity is confusing for the patient and heartbreaking for family and loved ones. But playing music lights up wide networks in the brain including areas responsible for motor actions, emotions, and creativity. Researchers are studying how music can help treat Alzheimer’s disease. Michael Thaut, director of the University of Toronto’s Music and Health Science Research Collaboratory, has studied patients with early Alzheimer’s disease who listen to

personally meaningful music. He identified “autobiographically relevant, long-known music” – wedding songs, for example, or favourite records from teenage years – and played these songs repeatedly to test subjects. Whether the participants in the research were accomplished musicians or non-musicians, the results were similar: brain function improved. Ground-breaking research by Dr. Lola Cuddy of Queen’s University demonstrating that patients with Alzheimer’s disease have an ability to recognize music and display musical memory has informed the development of musical therapy programs as simple as creating a familiar playlist for people with dementia. What’s going on in the brain? It appears that familiar music stimulates activity in the brain that leads to rewiring new circuits that bypass damaged regions and re-establish connections to memories. “Music is an access key to your memory, your pre-frontal cortex,” Thaut says. For those hoping to prevent dementia, he adds, “It’s simple: keep listening to the music that you’ve loved all your life. Your all-time favourite songs, those pieces that are especially meaningful to you. Make that your brain gym.” Experts disagree on whether it is better to listen to familiar music or new music. While familiar music elicits happiness, some experts suggest that listening to the grandchildren’s music might help the brain create and reinforce additional neural pathways. On this, the jury is out. What is certain is that music does what no pill can do. Within seconds of exposure, and for sustained periods, it heals the mind. More good news, it’s not just the brain that benefits from music. Music can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure, ease pain, improve sleep, boost mood, and elevate alertness. But there is something remarkable about music that helps stow away and later retrieve deeply valued information and connections. Shelley, the English Romantic poet, who tragically lived only to 29 years, wrote, “Music, when soft voices die, Vibrates in the memory—” Today’s researchers have proven him right.

And what sweeter medicine than to turn on the music and enjoy the journey through happy memories while also exercising the mind. Visit www.docgiff.com. For comments, contact-us@docgiff.com. Follow us on Instagram @docgiff and @diana_gifford_jones Dr. Ken Walker (Gifford-Jones) is a graduate of the University of Toronto and The Harvard Medical School. He trained in gen-

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