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Kevin Falcon supports ‘smooth and successful transition’ of Surrey’s local police force
Kevin Falcon with members of the Punjabi Press Club of B.C. Photo courtesy Gurpreet Sahota BC Liberal Leader Kevin Falcon on Thursday promised members of the Punjabi Press Club of BC that he “will work hard for smooth and successful transition of Surrey’s own local police force.” Prominent Punjabi journalist Gurpreet (Lucky) Sahota told The VOICE that he pointed out to Falcon that his predecessor Andrew Wilkinson took a stand against a municipal police force during the last provincial election with the result that the BC Liberals did not get a single new seat but rather ended up losing one riding in Surrey. Falcon then told the Punjabi journalists that he respects the voters’ mandate and he would work
hard for a smooth and successful transition from the RCMP to Surrey Police Service. This comes as a slap in the face of those Surrey Councillors who been hell-bent on sowing chaos and confusion about the ongoing transition. As it is, sources in the government have told The VOICE that there is no way that the SPS can now be disbanded. Yet councillors Brenda Locke and Jack Hundial have been trying every trick in the book to try and convince voters that they will be able to reverse the whole transition process if Locke is elected mayor. Not only will she have to win the mayoral race, but she will also have to have a majority of councillors
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WSO Welcomes arrival of Afghan Sikh and Hindu refugees even as it fears for those left behind
THE World Sikh Organization of Canada on Thursday said it welcomes the latest arrival of Afghan Sikh and Hindu refugee families to Canada, but continues to fear for those left behind in Afghanistan and India. Approximately 98 refugees are expected to arrive this month in Kelowna, Vancouver and Calgary. The arriving families had fled Afghanistan to India in 2015 and were sponsored through private applications that were spearheaded by the Manmeet Singh Bhullar Foundation with support from the World Sikh Organization of Canada, community groups and individuals carrying on the tireless work of Manmeet Singh Bhullar. The WSO has assisted with arranging sponsors as well as in the settlement of the refugees in Canada. (Bhullar was a former Alberta minister. He died in a motor vehicle collision while driving from Calgary to Edmonton. He had stopped to help a driver involved in a collision when he was struck by a semi truck.) Bhullar who championed this cause prior to his tragic passing in November 2015, arranged for the evacuation of Sikhs and Hindus from Afghanistan’s Helmand province in early 2015 after they became the
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Majority of Surrey residents have shown support for Surrey Police Service again and again
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to keep the RCMP in Surrey in the 2020 provincial election when they not only re-elected all six incumbent NDP MLAs – Jinny Sims (Surrey-Panorama), Rachna Singh (SurreyGreen Timbers), Jagrup Brar (Surrey-Fleetwood), Harry Bains (Surrey-Newton), Bruce Ralston (Surrey-Whalley) and Garry Begg (Surrey-Guildford) – but also booted out Marvin Hunt (Surrey-Cloverdale) and replaced him with the NDP’s Mike Starchuk in spite of the BC Liberals and RCMP supporters making the police transition the hot issue in the city in the 2020 election. Then-BC Liberal
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type of police force they want. So, when the City of Surrey approached the Provincial Government with its proposal, the latter had no option but to give the goahead. In spite of three Councillors ditching McCallum’s group, the mayor still controls the majority vote in Surrey Council. 3. Among the tactics that the pro-RCMP forces started resorting to was the call for a referendum on the change in policing. However, legally, only the City can authorize such a referendum – the Province or the federal government cannot. 4. Surrey voters delivered a slap in the face of those who want
Leader Andrew Wilkinson was apparently misled by the white nationalist mainstream media. 5. Last November the failure of the Surrey Police Vote initiative that wanted to Keep the RCMP in Surrey showed how hopeless that cause was right from the start. And its organizers were disgraced and humiliated when it was revealed that the RCMP’s National Police Federation had donated more than $104,000 of the total of $118,264 that the campaign received, according to financial documents filed to Elections BC. The real people of Surrey forked out just over $14,000. Some support, eh!
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WSO President Tejinder Singh Sidhu said: “We welcome the arrival of the latest group of Afghan Sikh and Hindu families to Canada. It has been a long process of over seven years for them to arrive here. These arrivals are a tribute to the memory and vision of Manmeet Singh Bhullar who saw a community in desperate need and found a way to help them, despite the odds. The WSO is proud to have been a part of the team that has been working on this project with Manmeet and his family since 2015. “We are, however, very fearful for the approximately 200 Sikhs and Hindus who remain in Afghanistan and the approximately 500 that fled to India after the March 2020 suicide attack on Kabul’s Karte Parwan gurdwara. There is still no pathway for them to come to Canada, despite repeated calls to the Government of Canada by our organization and Canadian Sikhs more broadly.
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Tejinder Singh Sidhu “We have seen Canada create an expedited pathway for Ukrainian refugees to come to Canada over the past several weeks. This is a welcome step that must also be expanded to include other vulnerable refugee groups, including Afghan Sikhs and Hindus. “We cannot wait another seven years for them to be cleared to come to Canada. Doing so would be unnecessary and deeply unfair to these vulnerable refugees
* Afghanistan was historically home to a very large Sikh and Hindu population of approximately 200,000 that has continued to decline due to political instability, intolerance and attacks. * On July 1, 2018, the entire leadership of the Sikh and Hindu communities was killed in a suicide bombing. 15 Sikhs and 4 Hindus who were on their way to a meeting with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani lost their lives. Daesh took responsibility for the attack. * On March 25, 2020, in another Daesh suicide attack on Guru Har Sahib Gurdwara in Kabul, 25 Sikhs were killed, including fouryear-old Tania Kaur. * Since then, then community has been the target of bomb attacks, kidnappings and repeated storming of the remaining active gurdwara in Kabul. Fewer than 200 Afghan Sikhs and Hindus re-
main in Afghanistan. * In December 2014, Sikh and Hindu families from Afghanistan’s Helmand region reached out to the WSO for help. In turn the WSO asked Manmeet Singh Bhullar for his assistance. * Bhullar began what seemed like the impossible task of helping these families on the other side of the world, in what was and continues to be an extremely dangerous region. He single-handedly oversaw the safe exit of each Sikh and Hindu family from Helmand to India and helped find local organizations to assist with their basic needs. * Sikh and Hindu Afghan refugees in India have no legal status, receive no government assistance and often live in poverty. * Since 2015, the WSO has repeatedly called for the creation of an expedited pathway for approximately 1,000 Sikh and Hindu Afghan refugees to come to Canada. The Government of Canada has still not agreed to these requests.
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Surrey Police Service focuses on hiring employees who reflect diversity of city
THE Surrey Police Service (SPS) says it continues to focus on hiring employees who reflect the diversity of Surrey. To date, it has hired 209 sworn officers and civilian employees, with over 40% coming from culturally diverse backgrounds. SPS also continues to recruit a strong representation of women in the organization with its focus on family, parental leave, and wellness. Women currently make up 26% of SPS employees (some pictured here during SPS’s recent celebration of International Women’s Day). Hiring for SPS’s Community Policing Bureau at the Constable and Sergeant ranks also continues. With all of its spring and early summer onboarding classes now full, SPS is currently hiring experienced officers for its August and September onboarding classes. For those who want to help build SPS and take advantage of the internal promotional and specialized opportunities in the years ahead, now is the time to apply. Last week, SPS Chief Constable Norm Lipinski presented 24 experienced officers with their graduation certificates, as they completed their onboarding training. These officers have been assigned to support the development of SPS in a variety of roles while they await operational deployment in Surrey.
MORTGAGE Major Milestone: First Collective Agreement Reached Earlier this month, the Surrey Police Board and the Surrey Police Union (SPU), which represents the sworn police officers of Surrey Police Service (SPS), reached their first collective agreement. This significant milestone provides SPS police officers, from the rank of Constable to Staff Sergeant, with an employment package that focuses on employee wellness and competitive compensation. The collective agreement will be in effect until December 31, 2024. Highlights of the agreement are available online, and the full collective agreement will be posted on the Surrey Police Board website by mid-April.
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Surrey partners with Gurdwara to plant 250 trees on World Sikh Environment Day
The group includes Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum and Councillors Doug Elford, Allison Patton, Laurie Guerra and Mandeep Nagra. THE City of Surrey, in partnership with Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara, planted 250 native trees and shrubs at Maple Green Park to recognize World Sikh En-
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Prime Minister Trudeau and Premier Horgan send Holi greetings PRIME Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday issued the following statement on Holi: “Today, Hindu communities in Canada and around the world will celebrate Holi, also known as the Festival of Colours. “Holi marks the end of winter and the arrival of spring. On this occasion, families and friends typically gather to share delicacies, sing and dance, and paint each other with brightly coloured powders and dyes. It is a time to celebrate peace, renew and strengthen relationships, and look forward to the year ahead with hope and joy. The past two years have been difficult, as we protected one another from COVID-19, but this festival serves as a timely reminder of the ultimate triumph of light over darkness and invites us to remain optimistic in our daily lives. “One of the most celebrated festivals in South Asia and in many parts of the world, Holi is an opportunity for all of us to recognize the many contributions that Canadians of Hindu faith have made and continue to
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PREMIER John Horgan released the following statement on Holi: “This week, on the last full moon in the lunar month of the Hindu calendar of Phalguna, people and communities here in British Columbia and around the world will be celebrating Holi. “Known as the Festival of Colours, Holi marks the end of winter and the start of spring. It is a time for new beginnings and renewal, for hope and optimism. “After two of the most challenging years we have ever faced, British Columbians are coming back together to reconnect, recover and rebuild stronger than ever. “For those celebrating Holi, it means safely gathering with family and friends again to light bonfires, sing and dance, eat the traditional gujiya and dahi vada, and paint each other with colourful powder called gulal. “By colouring everyone equally and bringing people together, Holi reminds us of the
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Vancouver’s Khalsa Diwan Society to celebrate Vaisakhi in Ross Street Gurdwara VANCOUVER’S Khalsa Diwan Society has announced that because of the circumstances this year, it will celebrate the Founding Day of the Khalsa (Vaisakhi) in the Ross Street Gurdwara itself on Saturday, April 16 on a grand scale. The congregation (sangat) has been requested by the Society’s President Malkiat Singh Dhami to attend in large numbers and receive the Guru’s blessings by their dedicated participation.
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Surrey Top 25 Under 25 Award winners for 2022: Surrey Board of Trade WINNERS of the Surrey Board of Trade’s 12th Annual Surrey’s Top 25 Under 25 Awards will be awarded in person on Wednesday, April 20. The 25 winners were chosen based upon their business or community achievements, leadership ability, community involvement, professional achievements, and the uniqueness of their business or community projects. The keynote speaker at the event will be Wynn Moody, CEO, Ride Cycle Club and Former Director of Retail Operations at Canucks Sports and Entertainment. The vignette speaker will be LieutenantCommander Kayla Bouchard of the Canadian Armed Forces. Bouchard is the Marine Systems Engineering Officer onboard the HMCS Vancouver. The event will take place from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel, 15269 104 Avenue, Surrey. Admission is free.
2022 Surrey’s Top 25 Under 25 Winners are: 1. Mohamed Sheikh Abdir, Pioneer Your Dreams Agency, 25 2. Arnav Dada, SPARK Foundation, 22 3. Owen Davenport, Young Entrepreneurs of Canada Association, 23 4. Emandeep Dhanoya, Voices of Today Foundation and Youth Transforming Society, 20 5. Manpreet Dhesi, GenConnect , 16 6. Karmin Dhindsa, Joe Local Business Connect, 20 7. Vanessa Fajemisin, Solid State Community Industries, 24 8. Omer Faraz, Globalizers Philanthropy Club, 17 9. Arsh Gill, SFU Axis Consulting, 22 10. Daniel Istifanus, CoinPlay, 24 11. Jshandeep Jassal, Solid State Community Industries, 23 12. Manraj Johal, KidsPlay Youth Founda-
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Agency, 21 15. Jesika Kula, Seedling Art Co., 24 16. Gurik Mangat, FyreWatch Artificial Intelligence, 18 17. Natasha Mhuriro, Black in BC Community Support Fund for Covid-19, 25 18. Maheep Nagra, KidsPlay Youth Foundation, 23 19. Wajeeha Rahman, Kwantlen Polytechnic University Case Analysis Network, 22 20. Samer Rihani, Little Things Matter – International Society for Children’s Health and the Environment, 24 21. Avneet Sandhu, She Connects Foundation, 25 22. Karambir Singh Dhaunsi, Youth Transforming Society, 20 23. Gurbaz Singh Grewal, Red FM, 20 24. Soheyla Sodhi, Big and Little Sisters Mentorship Organization, 16 25. Sabrina Ye, One World Learning, 17 The Honorary Health and Safety in the Workplace Award goes to Omer Faraz.
Premier’s greetings on Hola Mohalla PREMIER John Horgan issued the following statement on Friday celebrating Hola Mohalla: “This week, we join the many British Columbians celebrating the beginning of Hola Mohalla. “Traditionally, Hola Mohalla is a three-day fes-
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“Lively, colourful processions are part of Hola Mohalla, which coincides with Holi, the Hindu festival of colours. “For many people, this year’s celebrations will take on special significance as we can safely
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India further relaxes visa and travel restrictions THE Indian Government has further relaxed visa and travel restrictions to India keeping in view the improvement in the COVID-19 situation in the country, according to a press release by the Indian Consulate General in Vancouver. – All valid regular (paper) tourist visas issued before March 2020, except 10-year tourist visas, stand restored with immediate effect. Canadian nationals will be eligible for fresh regular tourist visas, except 10-year duration tourist visas. – Electronic travel authorization or e-Visa issued to Canadian nationals before March 2020 will continue to remain under suspen-
sion. Canadian nationals are not eligible for issuance of fresh e-Visa. Foreign nationals on a tourist visa will be permitted to enter India only through designated Sea Immigration Check Posts (ICPs) or Airport ICPs by flights including those under the Vande Bharat Mission or ‘air bubble’ scheme or by any flights as allowed by the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) or the Ministry of Civil Aviation. In no case will foreign nationals be allowed to enter through land border or riverine routes on a tourist visa. Indian Consul General Manish Photo by Jay Sharma of Mahi Photo Studio
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India-Canada Foreign Office Consultations in New Delhi INDIA-CANADA Foreign Office Consultations (FOCs) were held on Monday in New Delhi with the Indian delegation being led by Saurabh Kumar, Secretary (East), Ministry of External Affairs, and the Canadian delegation by Marta Morgan, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Global Affairs Canada. The last FOCs were held in March 2021 in a virtual mode. The discussions were cordial and friendly. Both sides reviewed the progress of bilateral cooperation in domains such as political, security, trade and investment, education, science and technology, consular
and mobility. They agreed that the two countries should continue work to renew the momentum in relations and convene meetings of bilateral dialogues and working groups. The FOCs also provided a timely opportunity to exchange assessment on regional, multilateral and global issues of mutual interest. Both sides agreed to continue their productive consultations. The next FOCs will be held in Ottawa on mutually convenient date. Marta Morgan and Saurabh Kumar. Photo: Twitter
National Council of Canadian Muslims slams Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre for niqab ban comment THE National Council of Canadian Muslims on Monday noted that Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre suggested: “There was no niqab ban. I would never support that, nor did [former prime minister] Mr. [Stephen] Harper. What Mr. Harper proposed was that a person’s face be visible during citizenship ceremonies”. However, the NCCM pointed out: “Many reasonable people, including Conservative caucus members who later apolo-
gized for their role in Harper’s niqab ban, would call this is a federally mandated niqab ban.” It added: “The Federal Court of Appeal found that Harper’s niqab ban at citizenship ceremonies was unlawful. It is sad to see any elected official attempt to recontextualize an odious chapter in Canadian history that many members of his own party have apologized about.” “Let’s call a spade a spade,” said NCCM’s CEO Mustafa Farooq. “While we take no
position on the Conservative leadership race itself, we will never forget the sacrifice Zunera Ishaq made in standing up for her rights – against a government that tried to deny her the ability to be who she was. Our leaders should not attempt to gaslight Canadians to suggest that there was no niqab ban. Instead, our leaders need to focus on bringing people together”. Pierre Poilievre
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Police release sketch of suspect who indulged in indecent acts near Newton school SURREY RCMP on Tuesday released a sketch of a suspect who indulged in multiple indecent acts near a Newton school and are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying the man. On March 2, Surrey RCMP received a report of a man exposing and touching himself in the bushes near Princess Margaret Secondary School. Although this was the first report to police, the suspect was observed in the same area, doing the same thing on three separate occasions in 2022 and once in 2021. All incidents occurred in the morning between 8:20 to 8:30 a.m.
The suspect is described as South Asian male, 30-40 years old, medium complexion, dark hair, 5’10, average build, with facial stubble and a moustache. Anyone with information about this in-
cident, or who recognizes the suspect is asked to contact the Surrey RCMP at 604599-0502, or Crime Stoppers, if they wish to remain anonymous, at 1-800-222-8477 or www.solvecrime.ca.
Two vehicles set ablaze in a Fraser Heights driveway in Surrey SURREY RCMP are investigating the torching of two vehicles parked in a Fraser Heights driveway and seeking witnesses. On March 11 at 2:40 a.m., Surrey RCMP received a request from Surrey Fire Service to assist with a vehicle fire in the driveway of a residence located in the 17700-block of 101 Avenue. Police determined that two vehicles were damaged by fire, which was extinguished by firefighters. The Surrey RCMP Arson Coordinator and the Surrey Fire Inspector were both engaged early on in the investigation. Based on an inspection it was determined that the vehicles were intentionally lit on fire. Although this incident appears to be targeted, a motive has not yet been determined and the vehicle owners are not known to police. Investigators canvassed the immediate area for witnesses and video. Video located showed two suspects arriving on foot and departing northbound through a footpath toward 101A Avenue. It appeared that one of the suspects inadvertently lit themselves on fire, so they may have sustained some injuries. “We understand that members of the community have questions and concerns about an arson occurring in their neighborhood,” said Surrey RCMP Media Relations Officer, Cpl. Vanessa Munn on Thursday. “Our investigators are actively working to collect evidence that would enable them to answer those questions. We are asking that any members of the community, who have any information, witnessed anything suspicious, or may have video surveillance from the area to contact police.”
Abbotsford Police’s Project Bounty Hunter executed 36 warrants in 11 days OVER 11 days throughout February, Abbotsford Police’s Patrol Shift 1 launched project “Bounty Hunter” aimed at locating and apprehending offenders wanted for outstanding crimes. Project Bounty Hunter was led by two patrol officers, Constables Ducharme and Chellew, who tracked down and arrested 30 individuals wanted for various offences ranging from breaches, property and driving to violent crimes. In total, 36 warrants were executed in 11 days, which resulted in four new charges being laid. “AbbyPD is committed to holding offenders who operate within our city accountable. We are dedicated to locating and arresting offenders who have outstanding warrants. AbbyPD will not tolerate crime within our community; we are out there and will bring you before the courts should you fail to appear in court,” said Staff-Sgt. Marcus Senft. Anyone with information on persons with outstanding warrants is asked to contact the Abbotsford Police Department at 604-8595225 or text 222973 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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UBC’s Dr. Faisal Khosa receives prestigious McLaughlin-Gallie Visiting Professorship UNIVERSITY of British Columbia associate professor in radiology Dr. Faisal Khosa has received the prestigious McLaughlin-Gallie Visiting Professorship. This is awarded by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and is given every year to one or two experts in Canada. Khosa received the 2021 award for delivering lectures at the Canadian Association of Radiologists annual meeting on April 8 and at McGill University on April 13. The theme is “Equity, diversity and inclusion.” The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada established the McLaughlin-Gallie Visiting Professorship in 1960. The professorship commemorates the outstanding contributions to surgical science of Dr. William Edward Gallie of Toronto, who died in September 1959. Gallie was a professor of surgery and dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto. He was a close friend of Colonel R. Samuel McLaughlin, founder of the McLaughlin Foundation. McLaughlin-Gallie Visiting Professors may be selected from any country in the world and may represent any branch of medicine. The candidate should be an outstanding contributor and innovator in their field. KHOSA has been honoured with a slew of awards over the years. Just last year, he received a Global Humanitarian Award from the American College of Radiology Foundation (ACRF) for his positive global impact on
Dr. Faisal Khosa Photo submitted radiology services. For more than two decades, he has collected funds to support the provision of X-ray, mammography and ultrasound equipment to healthcare institutions in low-to middleincome countries, including Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. He also founded the Radiology Track of the World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine. In 2020, Khosa received the May Cohen Equity and Gender Award by the Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada, as well as the Dudley Pennell Research Award by Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance. And in 2019, he was honoured with the Canadian Association of Radiologists Award.
17-year-old youth injured in shooting at a Guildford residence in Surrey SURREY RCMP are investigating after shots were fired at a residence in the Guildford area and requesting anyone with information to contact police. On Wednesday at 3:17 a.m., police responded to a report of shots fired at a residence in the 11200-block of Lansdowne Drive. A 17-year-old youth who is known to police suffered non-life-threatening injuries. They were transported to hospital and have since been released. The Surrey RCMP General Investigation
Unit has taken conduct of the investigation. The investigation is in the early stages, but all indications are that it was targeted. The shooting does not appear to be linked to the Lower Mainland Gang Conflict, police said. “Anytime there is a shooting it is very concerning,” said Surrey RCMP Media Relations Officer, Constable Gurvinder Ghag. “There were multiple people inside the residence who were placed at risk as a result of this targeted shooting. Thankfully, no one was seriously injured.”
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Women allegedly sexually assaulted during treatments at Burnaby skincare clinic A Burnaby RCMP investigation has resulted in two charges against an employee at a Burnaby skincare business, and police are urging any others with information to come forward. An investigation was launched in 2019 after a victim reported to police that she was sexually assaulted during treatment at a business
operating as Fab Skin Care at 5481 Kingsway in Burnaby. In 2021, a second victim who underwent treatment by the same practitioner at the clinic also came forward to police, allowing Burnaby RCMP’s Child Abuse and Sexual Offence Unit (CASO) to gather additional evidence.
On March 14, 2022, 47-year-old Farshad Khojsteh Kashani was charged with two counts of sexual assault with a weapon. Under his court-ordered conditions, Kashani is prohibited from performing any form of laser treatments. “We are grateful to the two women who came forward to police, but our investigators
haven’t ruled out that there could be other people with information who we have not yet heard from,” said Cpl. Michelle Hurtubise. “We are appealing for anyone else with information to contact our investigators.” People with information can contact investigators by calling a designated phone information line at 604-646-9511.
Get screened for STIs if you received HIFU services at Burnaby’s Fab Skin Care FRASER Health is advising members of the public who received high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) vaginal tightening services from a business operating as Fab Skin Care, located at 5481 Kingsway, Burnaby, to seek screening for sexual transmitted infections immediately. Fraser Health Public Health was made aware that this business was not providing these services through a registered health professional and was not using appropriate infection control measures while providing these services. Fraser Health Public Health has ordered the opera-
tor to cease performing these activities and is monitoring compliance with this order. As a precaution, Fraser Health Public Health is advising people who received this service at Fab Skin Care to visit their family physician or primary care provider as soon as possible to be screened for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. In addition, Public Health recommends these individuals continue to receive routine screening for human papillomavirus (HPV). Members of the public should be aware that, under the BC Health Professions Act, only cer-
tain registered health professionals may perform services involving intravaginal devices or intravaginal examinations. If a personal service establishment is using intravaginal devices, ask if their services are performed by a registered health professional. Sexually transmitted infections may also be asymptomatic for long periods of time. As such, a positive test result on screening does not necessarily indicate association with the service performed at this business. While awaiting test results, individuals should
take steps to prevent potential exposure of others, including wearing a condom when having sex. For more information on sexual transmitted infections visit website https://www.fraserhealth. ca/health-topics-a-to-z/sexual-health or call 8-11 for questions about your health or to speak with a Public Health nurse. This may be upsetting information for some individuals. If you are distressed, or worried about someone else, call the Fraser Health Crisis Line at 604-951-8855 or 1-800-820-7444.
BCGEU says negotiations with PSA stall over gap in wage proposals NEGOTIATIONS between the BC General Employees’ Union (BCGEU) and the provincial government’s Public Service Agency (PSA) have stalled over a significant gap in wage proposals, says the BCGEU.
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operating over everything the last two years has thrown at us.” The BCGEU bargaining committee sees the stall as a temporary setback and remains optimistic about reaching a deal at the bargaining table before the current agreement expires. “Our union has a long-standing and very constructive working relationship with the PSA,” said Smith. “We’ve been bargaining agreements and solving problems together for almost 50 years. I am confident that if the PSA can revise their wage offer, we can get a deal BCGEU members will ratify.” Before pausing negotiations, the parties made significant progress on a range of issues BCGEU members also identified as important including improved processes to resolve member issues and complaints, stronger language around bullying and sexual harassment, improvements to occupational and heath and safety language. The union’s bargaining committee is ready to return to the negotiating table on short notice as soon as the PSA has a revised wage proposal to bring to the table, said the BCGEU.
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Pre-entry test requirement for fully vaccinated travellers will not be required from April 1 THE federal government on Thursday announced that effective April 1, fully vaccinated travellers will no longer need to provide a pre-entry COVID-19 test result to enter Canada by air, land or water. Fully vaccinated travellers seeking to arrive in Canada before April 1 must still have a valid pre-entry test. As a reminder, travellers arriving to Canada from any country, who qualify as fully vaccinated, may need to take a COVID-19 molecular test on arrival if selected for mandatory random testing. Travellers selected for mandatory random testing are not required to quarantine while awaiting their test result. For partially or unvaccinated travelers who are currently allowed to travel to Canada, pre-entry testing requirements are not changing. Unless otherwise exempt, all travellers five years of age or older who do not qualify as fully vaccinated must continue to provide proof of an accepted type of pre-
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Minimum wage in B.C. will be $15.65 an hour from June 1
The increases have benefited close to 400,000 British Columbians over those years, the majority of whom are women, immigrants and youth ON June 1, B.C.’s lowest-paid workers will get a pay boost, with the general minimum wage increasing from $15.20 to $15.65 an hour. The Province is following through on a 2020 commitment to increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour through measured, predictable increases, and then tie future increases to the rate of inflation. B.C.’s minimum wage is now the highest of all Canadian provinces. “B.C. had one of the lowest minimum wages in the country prior to 2017, but was one of the most expensive places to live,” said Harry Bains, Minister of Labour. “We do not want our lowest-paid workers to fall behind. The minimum wage increases tied to inflation are part of our plan to build an economy that works for everyone.” The government says it is committed to making life more affordable and the StrongerBC plan charts the way forward. Over the past five years, B.C.’s general minimum wage has increased from $11.35 to $15.65 per hour. The increases have benefited close to 400,000 British Columbians over those years, the majority of whom are women, immigrants and youth. The upcoming minimum wage increase to
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Canada-wide warrant issued for Pawan Malik in fatal Brampton collision ONTARIO’S Peel Regional Police on Thursday announced that investigators from the Major Collision Bureau have issued a Canada-wide warrant for a fail to remain collision that occurred in the City of Mississauga and claimed the life of a Brampton woman. On Sunday, February 20, 24-year-old Kavita Chodhary was beginning to cross Cattrick Street from Derry Road East when she was struck by a dark coloured vehicle. The vehicle and occupant fled the scene and did not stop to render any assistance to the victim. Investigators have located and seized the vehicle involved, a black 2009 Honda Accord. The man alleged to have committed this
offence has been identified as 19-year-old Pawan Malik of the City of Brampton. A warrant for his arrest has been issued for failure to stop after accident resulting in death. Investigators have confirmed that Malik fled the country soon after the incident. When he is located, the Crown intends to seek his extradition so that he may be prosecuted for the alleged offences, police said. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call investigators at the Major Collision Bureau (905) 453-2121, ext. 3710. Information may also be left anonymously by calling Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or visiting peelcrimestoppers.ca.
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Milad Rahimi homicide: IHIT releases video footage, photographs and descriptions of two suspects ON Tuesday, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) released video footage, photographs and descriptions of two people who were seen exiting the getaway vehicle – dark blue Mazda 3 with the stolen licence plates – after Milad Rahimi, 34, was shot to death at a North Vancouver grocery store parking lot. On Friday, March 11 at approximately 2:45 p.m., North Vancouver RCMP received multiple reports of shots fired in the parking lot of the Real Canadian Superstore located at 333 Seymour Boulevard. North Vancouver RCMP frontline officers and BC Emergency Health Services (EHS) attended and located a man suffering from gunshot wounds. The victim was taken to hospital and despite all efforts to revive him, Rahimi succumbed to his injuries.
Milad Rahimi IHIT Detective Corporal Sukhi Dhesi told the media that with the assistance of members of the public, their investigators located the suspect vehicle. On Saturday, March 12 at 7 p.m., North Vancouver Fire Department and North Vancouver RCMP responded to the 300-block of Tempe Crescent for reports of a car fire. During the investigation, it was determined to be the suspect vehicle. “We are urging the public to look carefully at the images and video in order to assist IHIT investigators to identify these individuals. If anyone recognizes or saw these people in the area of 300-block Tempe Crescent or in the
Suspect 1 surrounding area, you are asked to contact IHIT immediately,” Dhesi said. IHIT investigators are asking for any witnesses, dashcam or CCTV footage in this area from Friday March 11 between 2:30 and 3:30 p.m., and Saturday, March 12 between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. The investigators are attempting to identify the two people seen exiting the Mazda 3. The driver had on a white medical mask and black hoodie and was carrying a grey backpack with a single strap. He wore grey pants with either a patched or torn pattern. The passenger had on a three-quarter-length black jacket with hood. The jacket had a distinct white symbol on the left shoulder. He wore grey pants and black shoes. “IHIT investigators want to speak with anyone who can identify these individuals or saw them in the vicinity of the 300-block of Tempe Crescent in an effort to further our investigation. We are interested in identifying these individuals and speaking with them,” said Dhesi. “We are in the early stages of the investigation and our investigators are working tirelessly to complete priority tasks. “We are pleading to anyone with information about his murder to contact IHIT Information Line at 1-877-551-IHIT (4448) or by email at ihitinfo@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.” As The VOICE had reported last Saturday on our website, according to Staff-Sgt. Lindsey Houghton of the Combined Special Forces Enforcement Unit of B.C. (CFSEU-BC), Rahimi has had ties historically to the United Nations gang and many other gangs, including those in
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Surrey industries experience increasing jobs recovery THE February 2022 Surrey Labour Market Intelligence Report, released by the Surrey Board of Trade, shows that in February 2022, Surrey’s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be driven by a two-pronged strength: knowledgebased industries and resource industries. Employment in Surrey in February 2022 was an estimated 1.7% or 4,900 jobs above employment before the pandemic in February 2020, and almost 30,000 higher than the lowest job levels in April 2020. “Improvement continues in Surrey – in December 2021, seven out of 15 industry categories had job levels still below February 2020,” said Anita Huberman, President and CEO, Surrey Board of Trade. “But two months later, in February 2022, we see a significant improvement where only three of 15 industries are still below pre-pandemic job levels.” The largest employment sectors in Surrey in February 2022 were: 1. Wholesale and retail trade (55,296) 2. Health care and social assistance (40,296) 3. Transportation and warehousing (28,360)
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Jairus-Paul Covacha Sacramento, 22, of Mission arrested in Lynn Valley sexual assault NORTH Vancouver RCMP announced on Saturday that 22-year-old Jairus-Paul Covacha Sacramento, of Mission, has been arrested in the alleged sexual assault in Lynn Valley that occurred on February 13. On March 12, the BC Prosecution Service approved one charge of sexual assault against Sacramento. Following a February 14 public alert, and a March 10 request for public assistance in an effort to further the investigation, an arrest was made on March 11. Following a tip from the public, Abbotsford Police arrested a male at a worksite in the South Poplar neighbourhood, in the area of McCallum Road and Highway 1 in Abbotsford. “We are confirming the arrest of a suspect in this investigation,” said Sgt. Peter DeVries. “We asked for your help, and you came through, and we want to say thank you. He said that investigators received numerous tips from the public, one of which resulted in
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* Finance, insurance and real estate is down by 2,817 jobs or -15.2%; * Business, building and other support is down by over 2,331 jobs or -16%; * Accommodation and food services is lower than pre-pandemic levels by over 2,269 jobs or -11.9%; * “Other services” (personal services, high touch jobs) is down by almost 2,180 jobs or -16.2%; * While utilities only lost 487 jobs since the pandemic, this represents a 28.9% drop in this relatively small Surrey industry – the largest percentage drop among all industries. The sectors showing the greatest recovery since February 2020 in Surrey are estimated to be: * Health care and social assistance is up by over 6,163 jobs or 18.1%; * Public administration employment is up
almost 3,825 jobs or 40.6% in Surrey, perhaps from sustained back to school trends since Christmas; * Wholesale & retail trade has rebounded with almost 3,692 new jobs for a 7.2% increase; * Gaining 2,094 jobs, the natural resources sector saw a large percentage recovery in Surrey at 69.6% since February 2020; * Professional, scientific and technical services have increased employment by 1,553 over pre-COVID levels for an 8% increase since February 2020. Manufacturing (1,498 or 5.6%), transportation and warehousing (1,131 or 4.2%) and information, culture and recreation (848 or 8.9%) showed smaller growth in Surrey but still higher employment than before the pandemic started. For more on this, visit our website voiceonline.com
EVENTS South Asian Adults and Seniors programs * Vedic Seniors Parivar Centre of Vedic Hindu Cultural Society of B.C. requests all seniors to join the Festival of Colors (Holi) celebration by Lakshmi Narayan Mandir on Sunday, March 20 from 1:30 p.m.: play with colours, live Holi bhajans/songs, Radha Krishan Play, etc. * Yoga classes in person have started at Shanti Niketan Hall. Yoga classes will be conducted by Gunwant Kaur Chana, expert yoga instructor on Monday, March 21 and Thursday, March 24 from 10 to 11:15 a.m. on both days. This is only for participants who have been double vaccinated for COVID-19. They should bring facemask and a yoga mat and maintain social distancing. Pure vegetarian lunch will be served every Thursday at around 11.30 a.m. after the yoga class. Contact Surendra Handa, Coordinator, at 604-507-9945 for registration and further information. * Learn Basic Digital Health Literacy Skills (Zoom details, Zoom Meetings, identify
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New regulations by Province to fight rising thefts of catalytic converters – ICBC claims for catalytic converter thefts in B.C. have climbed from 89 in 2017 to 158 (2018), 602 (2019), 1,065 (2020) and 1,953 (2021) – ICBC claim costs for catalytic converters during the same time increased from $356,950 (2017) to $4,059,081 (2021)
THE Province announced on Monday that it has made regulatory changes to strengthen measures that deter catalytic converter thefts across British Columbia. An amendment made to the Metal Dealers and Recyclers Regulation (MDRR) regulates catalytic converters that are not attached to an
OBITUARY HARVARINDER (HARVEY) SINGH POWAR Our Father, Harvarinder (Harvey) Singh Powar, passed away on March 10, 2022, at Royal Columbian Hospital. His untimely passing occurred due to a workplace injury. Harvey was born in Mithapur, Jalandhar, Punjab on February 8, 1950. He is the youngest of four brothers and leaves behind his wife, two sons and daughter, as well as his daughters-in-law and six grandchildren. Immigrating to Canada in 1970 at the young age of 20, Harvey started his career in Stewart, B.C., at the Granduc Copper Mine. After graduating with his Red Seal Ticket in Heavy Duty Mechanics, he moved to Kitimat, B.C., and shortly after started work at Alcan Aluminum Smelter. Harvey moved to Surrey in 1993 with his wife Neeru and their three children Vik, Neha, Rahul. He started his career with the Canadian Pacific Railway in November 1994 at their Port Coquitlam yard. Harvey flourished with CP Rail becoming a leader and mentor to numerous apprentices. Harvey re-wrote and redesigned various processes and procedures that were shortly after mandated by CP Rail. Many of Harvey’s innovative ideas and designs became the new policy for CP Operations. Harvey was nominated and won the CP Rail CEO award for excellence in 2018. He became a legend at CP Rail and finished his career, working for over 27 years. Harvey had a passion for football, his favourite team was the BC Lions. He loved gardening and made it his project, growing and harvesting many vegetables and fruits that he would love sharing with family and friends. In his younger years, he was an avid athlete, participating in Tae Kwon Do, badminton, volleyball, running, power-lifting, squash, tennis and field hockey. Harvey became captain of the field hockey team, participating in the annual BC Summer Games. In the end, the most important passion of Harvey’s was spending time with his wife Neeru, three children, two daughters-in-law and six grandchildren. A funeral service is being held on Wednesday, March 23 at 10 a.m. at Five Rivers Funeral Home in Delta. An Antim Ardass will follow at 12 p.m. at Gurdwara Brookside located at 8365 140 Street in Surrey.
A catalytic converter is under your vehicle, towards the middle or back of the undercarriage, and attached to the exhaust pipe. exhaust system. This requires registered metal dealers to report each transaction, including information about the seller, to police on the day of sale. “We are changing the rules to better fight thieves who steal catalytic converters,” said Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General. “These thefts create costs and consequences to the livelihoods of British Columbians and this change reduces the incen-
tive to steal them in the first place.” Catalytic converters can be sold to metal dealers without providing information about the seller, allowing them to remain anonymous. These updates to the MDRR, which were proposed by stakeholders such as the BC Association of Police Boards, will support police in locating illicit sellers and stolen items, and disrupting the distribution of stolen items. “The theft of catalytic converters is a serious problem and we are happy to have consulted with the Province to help curb this illegal activity,” said Charla Huber, President, BC Association of Police Boards. “We are pleased that the Metal Dealers and Recyclers Regulation has been amended to include catalytic converters where they are detached from an exhaust system. We believe this provides police with an important tool to close the channel on those who steal and resell these items.” A catalytic converter is an exhaust emission control device that reduces pollutants in exhaust. Catalytic converters contain precious metals and have been a target for thefts due to the increase in the prices of those metals. This amendment, which came into effect today, is an important step in addressing these thefts.
BC Liberal Leader Falcon lies to try to stop the new Surrey Hospital: NDP THE NDP on Tuesday slammed BC Liberal Leader Kevin Falcon, who recently promised to stop construction of the new Surrey Hospital, accusing him of making stuff up about how far along the project is. According to the NDP: * Falcon claim #1: “They haven’t even started the request for qualifications.” Fact: The request for qualifications started in November 2021. * Claim #2: “They’ve only put $2 million of planning money into the budget” for the new Surrey Hospital in 2022. Fact: Budget 2022 shows that $2 million is what the BC NDP government already spent on preliminary work on the new hospital last year. Additional money will be spent this year to prepare for groundbreaking in 2023. (Budget page 76) * Claim #3: “It’s not a hospital. It’s an urgent care centre.”
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wearing a white mask. (See photos). Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502, or Crime Stoppers, if they wish to remain anonymous, at 1-800-222-8477 or www. solvecrime.ca. For more photos of the suspects, visit our website voiceonline.com
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Hayden. Taking to Instagram that evening, Saini’s mother, Ekta Saini, said that doctors had kept her daughter on “cardiac arrest watch” because just 1 per cent of individuals around the world get a pacemaker implant. Undeterred by the episode, Saini went on to be crowned Miss World America
2020. Saini, incidentally, is a former Miss India USA (2017-18) and Miss India Worldwide (2018-19). Before she left for Miss World earlier this month, Saini shared a “global message of hope and resilience” in which spoke about how she survived a “major rollover car accident that left my face with
bleeding wounds” while she was still in university. Recalling that horrific episode, Saini wrote: “I no longer had my face. I couldn’t even recognise myself. I couldn’t even cry because my tears would burn as they would pass down my wounds. It was the most excruciating pain I had ever endured.” The Instagram post, which went viral after Saini became the first runner-up at Miss World 2021, concluded with her urging her social media followers “to keep being solution-oriented … to never lose sight of hope … to have a possibility mindset … and to apply solutions to everyday difficulties”. The post is accompanied by pictures of Saini’s blood-stained lacerated face to drive home the point that even a car crash as disfiguring as that one did not stop her from aiming to become Miss World.
chief minister in nearly four decades. He resigned as the Lok Sabha MP from Sangrur on Tuesday. He was the lone AAP MP
from the state. Governor Banwarilal Purohit administered the oath of office and secrecy to Mann as the 17th Chief Minister. After the oath-taking, which was delayed by an hour, Mann in his address said he along with all the residents of the state also took oath as Chief Ministers. “You all will be the Chief Ministers,” he said. He said the work would start today itself. “We are already very late. We are late by 70 years. People from all over India come to Delhi to see schools and ‘mohalla’ clinics, foreigners would come to Punjab and click photos,” he said. Paying tribute to Bhagat Singh, Mann said, “Bhagat Singh was not
just concerned about India getting its freedom but also the hands the country will go into once it is free. His concerns were valid. We are going abroad to those from whom we took our freedom. We will stay in our country and work for its betterment,” he said. Reciting a verse by Bhagat Singh, Mann said, “It is everyone’s birthright to love, why not make the soil of my nation my lover?” Before concluding his 15-minute speech, Mann said, “Hukumat vo karte hain jinka dilon par raj hota hai, yu kehne ko murge ke sar pe bhi taaj hota hai (The ones who rule are those who rule hearts, otherwise even a rooster has a crown on his head).”
Amid a wave of ‘basanti’, Mann takes oath as Punjab’s Chief Minister
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India’s Supreme Court defends press freedom as it stays Indian government’s ban on TV news channel New Delhi (IANS): The Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed the Centre’s ban, on national security grounds, on Malayalam TV news channel Media One A bench headed by Justice D.Y. Chandrachud said: “At the present stage, we are of the view that a case for the grant of interim relief has been made out on behalf of the petitioners having due regard to the contents of the files which have been perused by the Court.” The bench, also comprising Justices Surya Kant and Vikram Nath, added: “We accordingly order and direct that pending further orders, the order of the Union government dated January 31, 2022 revoking the security clearance which was granted to the petitioner, Madhyamam Broadcasting Limited, shall remain stayed.” The bench allowed the petitioners to continue operating the news and current affairs TV channel called Media One on the same basis on which the channel was being operated immediately prior to
Supreme Court of India. the revocation of the clearance on January 31. Senior advocate Dushyant A. Dave, representing the TV channel, assailed the approach of the Kerala High Court in declining to disclose the contents of the
files to the petitioners. He pressed the application for interim relief and submitted that there is no objection to the top court perusing the files. During the course of the hearing, the bench examined the files. Additional Solicitors General K.M. Nataraj and S.V. Raju represented the Centre before the top court. The bench asked the Centre to file a counter-affidavit on or before March 30. The bench said: “The issue as to whether the contents of the files should be disclosed to the petitioners in order to enable them to effectively pursue their challenge in these proceedings is expressly kept open to be resolved before the petitions are taken up for final disposal. The files shall be produced in the Court on the next date of listing.” “We clarify that perusal of the files by the Court at this stage is not an expression on the tenability of the contentions of the petitioners that they would be entitled to inspect the files. The issue is kept open
to be resolved at the stage of the final disposal.” The top court has scheduled the matter for further hearing on April 7. On March 10, the Supreme Court on Thursday issued notice on a plea by the Malayalam news channel Media One challenging the Kerala High Court order, which upheld Centre’s decision to not renew its telecast licence on national security grounds. Media One had moved the top court after a division bench of the high court comprising Chief Justice S. Manikumar and Justice Shaji P. Chali noted when certain issues with respect to the security of the state are concerned, the government is at liberty to decline to renew the permission granted, without disclosing the complete reasons for the non-renewal. The high court on March 2 dismissed the appeals filed by the channel’s management and journalists challenging a February 9 single-bench order, which refused to lift the ban.
Muslim women denounce Karnataka High Court verdict on hijab ban New Delhi (IANS): A group of Muslim women on Wednesday expressed their strong resentment against the Karnataka High Court’s judgement in which the court upheld the restriction on wearing Hijab in classrooms and educational institutions in the state. “The Karnataka High Court said that wearing the Hijab is not an essential religious practice in Islam and is not, therefore, protected under by the right to freedom of religion guaranteed by Article 25 of the Constitution. This was not even the question,” said social activist Khalida Parveen while addressing a press conference in the national capital. Earlier, a Karnataka High Court’s special bench dismissed all petitions seeking direction for permission to wear hijab in classrooms. The High Court also stated that
“wearing of hijab is not an essential part of Islam. Prescription of uniform is constitutional and students can’t object to it.” Other women speakers said that they are “deeply distressed by this judgment” and believe that not only is it setting a bad precedent in constitutional law, but also that it enables outright discrimination
against Muslim women in public institutions in Karnataka. “It creates an unsafe atmosphere overall for hijab wearing women, rendering them vulnerable in a time of increased mob violence and repression,” they said. While speaking to IANS, one of the speakers averred that under the garb of ‘uniformity’ and main-
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Presidential election will not be easy for BJP, says Mamata Kolkata (IANS): Though the BJP won four states in the recent Assembly polls, winning the Presidential election will not be an easy task for it because they don’t have even half of the legislators of the country, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Wednesday. In her reply on the discussion on the budget in the Assembly, she said: “The BJP may have won elections in four states but not even half of the country’s legislators, who elect the President of India, belong to the party. It will not be easy for the BJP to win this election. The game is not over yet. Those who don’t have even half the number of legislators in India
should not make tall claims.” “Regional forces, such as the Samajwadi Party, may have been defeated but they are stronger now,” added Banerjee, noting that her ally in Uttar Pradesh controls 111 of the state’s 403 seats, 64 more than its tally in the last polls. “Opposition parties have more MLAs across the nation. The country is fighting the party at the Centre,” she added. The Presidential election is conducted through an electoral college with Parliament and legislative assembly members casting their votes in order of preference for the candidates in the fray.
Mamata Banerjee The number and value of votes of each voter from the state legislatures
is worked out by a formula which takes into account the population of the state in 1971. Criticising the BJP government at the Centre over the ‘Pegasus’ spying issue, Banerjee claimed that her phone is also being tapped, and she also had received an offer to buy the spyware but had declined it. “My phone is being tapped. If we talk about anything, they will come to know. Three years back, I had also got an offer to buy Pegasus. But I did not buy it. I don’t believe in interfering in privacy and curbing freedom of speech. But several BJP-ruled states had bought Pegasus,” she said. Amid slogans of the opposition on
the deteriorating law and order situation in the state, the Chief Minister said: “Inefficiency of one or two people does not determine the effectiveness of the entire police force. The police are conducting thorough investigations. Nobody will be spared.” “The police will not take into account the political background of any suspect. They will take strong action,” she added. “The opposition did not say a word to condemn the murder of TMC councillor Anupam Dutta at Panihati in North 24 Parganas. Tapan Kandu, the other councillor who was murdered, belonged to the Congress,” she pointed out.
Congress’ internal conflict heading towards truce? New Delhi (IANS): The Congress’ internal battle seems heading towards a truce as Gandhis have been proactively reaching out the dissenters with senior party leader Rahul Gandhi, who has been not having a good equation with former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, met him on Thursday and listened to his grievances. It is likely that the Hoodas may be given free hand in the affairs of Haryana. Similarly, the Gandhi family is reaching out each person in the “G-23” group, who have been demanding a drastic overhaul of the party’s functioning, either personally of through an emissary. The G-23 met at senior leader Ghulam Nabi Azad’s residence on Thursday after Hooda’s meeting with Rahul Gandhi. The former CM, a popular leader in Haryana, is one of the key figures in the G-23 and has been one of the regular
the Congress party initiate a dialogue with like-minded forces to create a platform to pave the way for a credible alternative in 2024,” the statement said. After issuing a statement on “collective” and “inclusive” leadership, Congress dissenters in the group have stated that they are not averse to So-
Sonia and Rahul Gandhi. attendees of the meetings, but the meeting with Rahul Gandhi is said be for grievance redressal of the group and particularly for Hooda who is likely to be appointed as party’s Haryana chief, a key demand of his supporters. However, the Congress leaders have called the expulsion of Kapil Sibal, who had spoken out against the Gandhis, saying that he has gone against the CWC resolution. The G-23 met on Wednesday
and issued a statement calling for the Congress organisation to be revamped and there should be accountability of the people involved in the election process. “We believe that the only way forward for the Congress is to adopt the model of collective and inclusive leadership and decision making at all levels... in order to oppose the BJP, it is necessary to strengthen the Congress party. We demand that
nia Gandhi’s leadership but removal of those responsible for the party’s loss is a must. This is contrary to what Sibal had said about Gandhis stepping aside, but many have called it his personal view. The statement issued on Wednesday by the group does not mention removal of the Gandhi family which in-
dicates that both the parties want an amicable solution to the problem. Party leader Vivek Tankha said: “This is not rebellion. The group wants that Congress organisation should be revamped and there should be accountability of the people involved in the election process.”
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Punjab now has more responsibility to provide water for SYL canal: Haryana Chief Minister
Chandigarh (IANS): Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Thursday raised the issue of SutlejYamuna Link (SYL) canal after the formation of new government in Punjab, saying the neighbouring state is now doubly responsible as “we have to take water from Punjab and give it to Delhi”. In such a situation, Punjab’s responsibility to provide water for the SYL canal is more as now both the states are ruled by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). The SYL canal, the major portions of which were completed in the 1990s at a cost of over Rs 750 crore, is entangled in a political and legal quagmire with Punjab and Haryana unwilling to give up their respective stands on the controversial canal issue and sharing of river water. Officials told IANS that Delhi is de-
Manohar Lal Khattar (far right) and Bhagwant Mann (second from left) at Haryana Raj Bhawan. manding more water from Haryana due to increasing pressure of population from Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and
Chandigarh (IANS): Days after facing humiliating defeat in Punjab from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), state Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu on Wednesday resigned from the post. In a one-line resignation to party President Sonia Gandhi, Sidhu wrote, “I hereby
Haryana. Haryana is ready to give its share of water to Delhi, but the other states should also contribute to meet the water requirement
of Delhi from the Sutlej, Beas and Ganga rivers. Responding to another question, Khattar said the Punjab government would now have to think when the budget of the state would be presented. The debit to GSDP ratio of the state is 48 per cent, which is just 24.98 per cent in Haryana. Khattar said that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal boasts of different things. “Delhi cannot be compared to Haryana. There will be about 1,100 government schools in Delhi, but there are 15,000 government schools in Haryana. At the same time, the cultivated land there is very less as compared to Haryana, as we have 80 lakh acres of agricultural land. “Similarly, different regions have different conditions, so Delhi can-
Navjot Sidhu resigns as Punjab Congress chief resign as President (PPCC).” The AAP came to power by sweeping the Assembly polls with a three-fourths majority as heavyweights fell by the wayside. A day earlier, Sonia Gandhi asked party chiefs Sidhu in Punjab, Ganesh Godiyal in Uttarakhand, Ajay Kumar Lallu in Ut-
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not be compared to Haryana. But Haryana can definitely be compared to Punjab,” Khattar said. Responding to a question, Khattar said the Chief Minister’s Good Governance Associates (CMGGA) programme in Haryana has nothing to do with any political organisation and the government does not pay them any salary. Meanwhile, as a goodwill gesture, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann participated in the ‘Holi Milan Samaroh’ at the Haryana Raj Bhavan here on Thursday. Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatreya welcomed Mann, who presented a bouquet to the former. Khattar and Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala also felicitated Mann with bouquets on the occasion. Punjab Governor Banwarilal Purohit was also present.
(East) seat. He was locked in a high-profile contest with Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Bikram Singh Majithia but ended up losing to AAP greenhorn candidate Jeevanjyot Kaur, who defeated him by a margin of 6,750 votes. Low-profile hygiene activist Kaur, who believed in door-to-door connect with electorate, emerged as the ‘giant slayer’ by showing the door to two political heavyweights -- Sidhu and Majithia, who were busy attacking one another. In 2017, cricketer-turned-politician Sidhu not only defeated his BJP rival Rajesh Honey with a big margin of over 42,000 votes but also played a role of a gamechanger for the party by winning 10 out of 11 seats in Amritsar district, once the citadel of the SAD-BJP combine. Sidhu is a three-time Amritsar MP of the BJP. In 2014 he “sacrificed” this seat for his ‘guru’ Arun Jaitley. Later he was accommodated in the Rajya Sabha by the BJP, but not finding a bigger role in Punjab, he quit the party and resigned from Parliament.
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Punjab Chief Minister announces launch of phone number to expose corrupt Chandigarh (IANS): A day after taking the oath of office, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday announced to launch a mobile phone number on March 23, the martyrdom day of Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh, exclusively for the public to upload videos of officials demanding bribe for day-to-day work or indulging in malpractices. Exhorting the top brass of civil and police administration to discharge duties as a public servant in the letter and spirit, thus respecting the massive mandate got by the AAP in the recently concluded assembly polls, the Chief Minister said the people who have given “us an opportunity to serve the state are the real rulers in the democracy having the power to make the leaders to rule or show them the door”. Taking a cue from the performance of Indian cricket team, Mann said, “Matches are won or lost but it is the team spirit which matters”. Therefore, he urged the officers to display team spirit immaculately to make Punjab as the frontrunner state. He further said, “Our prime concern should be to make our state as real Punjab not London, California or Paris”. The Chief Minister said his government would not indulge in political vendetta and asked the entire administration to discharge their duties fearlessly without any political pressure, unlike earlier regimes, with utmost dedication, sincerity and honesty to cherish the aspirations of the Punjabis who have voted to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to power with unprecedented verdict. “I don’t keep red diary like the earlier political parties and have only green one, so you need not worry about any vendetta,” he said. Appreciating the capabilities and capacities of both civil and police officers, Mann said, “I expect you to respect the common man and in turn we would too give you respect and due recognition in exhibiting the real spirit of being a public servant”. Without mincing any word, he said, “Corrupt officers have no place in my government and if any such complaint comes to my notice, then don’t expect any sort of sympathy for such officers”. The Chief Minister also announced to reward both civil and police officers with ‘Best Performance Award’ quarterly for making the difference in the lives of the common man, besides ensuring free and fair justice to one and all to boost their morale. Reiterating his commitment to make Punjab as a model state, Mann said the foremost concern of his government would be to create abundant job opportunities for our youth to check the unfortunate trend of brain drain from the state to foreign shores. “This scenario has even forced the poor and hapless parents to sell their properties for sending their wards abroad for better
Disassociation of DSGMC from party ‘deep-rooted conspiracy’: Akali Dal Chandigarh (IANS): The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Wednesday described Delhi Sikh Management Committee (DSGMC) President Harmeet Singh Kalka’s decision to disassociate the body from the party as a direct attack on the principle of “Miri-Piri” and a “deep-rooted conspiracy to weaken the panth”. The SAD also announced the expulsion of Kalka from the primary membership of the party, besides dissolving the party’s Delhi unit.
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International kabaddi player shot dead in Punjab Chandigarh: International kabbadi player Sandeep Singh Sandhu aka Sandeep Nangal Ambian, 38, was shot dead by four assailants during a match at Malian village in Jalandhar district on Monday. Multiple bullets were pumped into his head and chest. The disturbing video of the crime went viral. Hailing from Nangal Ambian village in Shahkot, Sandeep was a professional kabaddi player and played in the stopper position. He had ruled the kabaddi world for more than a decade and played in Canada, the US and the UK, other than Punjab. He is survived by his wife and two sons, who are currently in England, where he had settled. According to media reports, Sandeep was president of the Major Kabaddi League Federation and Shahkot Lions Kabaddi Cup. He represented the United Kingdom team as captain in various Kabaddi World Cup tournaments. Reports have also alleged that a lot of
Sandeep Singh) money is involved in the sport and even gangsters are involved in it. Players are even told what team they should play for. (To view the video and more photos, visit our website voiceonline.com)
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The All-new 2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale. Classic Italian! Windsor, ontario: Alfa Romeo is proud to announce the all-new 2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale, the metamorphosis – “La Metamorfosi” – of the legendary brand highlighted by a new era of luxury, electrification and connectivity while remaining true to its raceinspired DNA. As the first C-SUV from Alfa Romeo, North American consumers will experience over 110 years of heritage with the evolution of best-inclass performance from two all-new efficient powertrain offerings, which includes a plug-in hybrid with over 48 kilometres of pure electric range and 272 horsepower. Tonale also features a variety of driver assistance systems, an all-new connectivity platform with Alfa Connect Infotainment powered by Uconnect 5 architecture, an all-new connectivity platform with Alfa Connect, sporty and modern Italian styling that remains faithful to the 2019 con-
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AJAC Crowns the 2022 Honda Accord Best Large Car MARKHAM, ON.: Honda Canada has won yet another Canadian Car of the Year Award in the “Best Large Car” category with the 2022 Honda Accord. This marks the second Automotive Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) award for Honda Canada in as many days and is a testament to the automaker’s award-winning sedan line-up. “This is a well-deserved accolade for the Accord, which has long been recognized as the benchmark of its class,” said Steve Hui, Assistant Vice President of Honda Canada. “The Accord has been embraced CANTON, MISS.: Nissan recently shared details on how its Canton Vehicle Assembly Plant will become a center for U.S. EV production. The company is transforming Nissan Canton with the latest in EV manufacturing technology to support production of two all-new, all-electric vehicles. The investment for EV production will total $500 million, preserving and upskilling nearly 2,000 jobs, with production expected to begin in 2025. “Today’s announcement is the first of several new investments that will drive the EV revolution in the United States,” said Ashwani Gupta, chief operating officer, Nissan Motor Corporation, Ltd. “Nissan is making a strong investment in Canton’s future, bringing the latest technology, training and process to create a truly best-in-class EV manufacturing team.” Nissan’s investment is supported by strong partnerships with state, county and local governments. “For nearly two decades, Mississippians have kept our state at the forefront of the world’s automotive industry,” said Governor Tate Reeves. “The announcement that Nissan Canton is
shifting some production to EVs further positions Mississippi as a leader in this crucial economic sector. We are a top state for automotive leaders, and this significant investment by Nissan in the Canton facility lets the world know that we are open for business and our workforce is ready to take on these indemand jobs of the future.” The announcement supports Nissan Ambition 2030, calling for 23 electrified models for the Nissan and Infiniti brands globally, including 15 all-electric vehicles, by 2030. Ambition 2030 will deliver exciting, electrified vehicles and technological innovations. Taking account of critical environmental, societal and customer needs, Ambition 2030 underpins the company’s aim to empower mobility and beyond for a cleaner, safer and more inclusive world. Investment supports retraining and upskilling nearly 2,000 jobs, transforming the Canton plant into a center for EV manufacturing and technology. EV investment one of several in the U.S. over the next five years; by 2030, targeting 40% of US vehicle sales to be fully electric, with even more to be electrified
by Canadians as a fun-to-drive, safe and fuel-efficient large car that is as comfortable on a family road trip as it is cruising city boulevards. We are proud and very pleased with winning this AJAC award.” The Honda Accord has a history of impressing critics, most recently with 2022 IIHS safety picks, a 2018 North American and Canadian Car of the Year Award and making Car and Driver’s most recent 10Best list. The 2022 Accord has made the prestigious Car and Driver list for the 36th time, making it the most awarded vehicle in 10Best history.
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CRIME OF THE WEEK MAN WITH GANG LINKS FATALLY SHOT OUTSIDE A NORTH VANCOUVER GROCERY STORE PARKING LOT Unsolved Crime: Homicide; Date: Mar 11, 2022; Location: North Van, BC; Details: IHIT File # 2022-326 On March 11, 2022, at approximately 2:45 p.m. North Vancouver RCMP received multiple reports of shots fired in the parking lot of the Real Canadian Superstore located at 333 Seymour Boulevard, North Vancouver. North Vancouver RCMP front line officers and BC Emergency Health Services (EHS) attended and located a man suffering from gunshot wounds. The man was taken to hospital and despite all efforts to revive the victim he succumbed to his injuries. The victim is identified as 34-year-old Milad Rahimi. Homicide investigators are hoping to speak to Mr. Rahimi's friends and associates in an effort to build a timeline of his activities for the days leading up to his death. Mr. Rahimi was known to police and his murder has all the markings of a targeted incident. Anyone that was in the area of the Real Canadian Superstore and Seymour Blvd and Mt. Seymour Parkway on March 11, 2022, between 2:30 – 3 p.m. with CCTV or dash cam is urged to contact IHIT immediately. The suspect vehicle fled north on Seymour Blvd and then is believed to have turned westbound on Mt. Seymour Parkway. The suspect vehicle is described as a newer model dark blue Mazda 3 hatchback.
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Province launches review of pandemic response THE Province announced on Wednesday it is launching an independent review and public consultation on government’s operational response to the COVID-19 pandemic to better inform preparations and responses to future emergencies and ensure British Columbians are protected. The goal is to learn about how government agencies worked together to address the effects of COVID-19 that affected everyone, changed rapidly and continues to cause a high level of uncertainty. The review will include what aspects of preparedness, engagement, communications and implementation worked well, what changes were made to improve operational effectiveness as the pandemic evolved, and what improvements can be made to better prepare for pandemics and emergencies. Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, has appointed an independent project team to conduct a review of the B.C. public sector’s response to COVID-19 since March 2020. The project team includes three long-time, former senior leaders of the BC Public Service: Bob de Faye; Dan Perrin; and Chris Trumpy. Together, they will bring extensive expertise in large-scale public-sector governance and operations. The project team will engage extensively with government agencies, First Nations, Indigenous organizations, stakeholders, partners and independent regulators that have been involved in responding to the pandemic on behalf of British Columbians. Until April 20, people in British Columbia can provide written feedback about how they, or their business or organization, has been affected by government’s operational measures and communication throughout the pandemic. A report with a comprehensive summary of
Mike Farnworth the findings is expected by fall. By learning from the lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic, the B.C. government will be in a better position to build B.C. back stronger than ever and be ready for future emergencies. Quick Facts * The review will focus on operational responses to the pandemic by the B.C. government from January 2020 into 2022. * The scope of the review does not include an assessment of the public policy decisions made by government to deal with the consequences of the pandemic and decisions made by the provincial health officer. Decisions made about economic recovery, such as supports for small businesses and families will not be part of the review. This review will, however, look at how these decisions were made. * In October 2021, the Office of the Seniors Advocate completed a review of COVID-19 outbreaks in long-term care and assisted-living sites.
NDP pandemic review deliberately ignores critical issues: BC Liberals THE BC Liberals on Thursday called on Premier John Horgan and the NDP to do the right thing and launch an independent and comprehensive review of all aspects of the province’s COVID-19 response. “The NDP’s default position is secrecy and avoiding honest conversations with British Columbians,” said BC Liberal Health Critic Shirley Bond. “British Columbians deserve the opportunity to provide specific feedback and ask tough questions about what went right and what went wrong over the last two years during the pandemic. We’re not going to learn anything by avoiding the truth and preventing a thorough review of the critical decisions made throughout the pandemic. It’s essential that we learn lessons in order to respond more effectively in the future. British Columbians deserve nothing less.” Yesterday, the NDP announced a review of their pandemic response, with the fine print indicating that it would exclude any examination of public health decisions and economic recovery actions. The BC Liberals have repeatedly called for a full review of the provincial government’s pandemic response. But that’s not what the NDP has decided to do, instead they’ve chosen a narrow review that ignores major issues. The BC Liberals are calling for a review that includes: * A comprehensive look into public health decisions and the government response to providing support to British Columbians. * Analysis of the election’s impact on pandemic management during the critical period where government was put into caretaker mode. * Decisions around Long-Term Care (LTC) facilities where there has been a complete lack of public transparency around the change in policy towards declaring outbreaks. When the B.C. Seniors Advocate tried to review the policy of ‘enhanced
Shirley Bond monitoring’ in LTC facility outbreaks the government refused to cooperate, saying they were “unable to participate due to urgent, pandemic-related responsibilities.” * Supports for small businesses, especially after multiple failures and delays in getting resources into the hands of those who needed grants and supports. The impacts on pandemic management and public trust following a consistent lack of COVID-19 data transparency and poor communication. “The NDP have announced a review that simply isn’t credible and falls far short of the request and the need for a full and independent review,” added Bond. “The NDP’s decision to severely limit the scope of the review is troubling but consistent with the government’s ongoing lack of transparency. After all, this NDP government has been labelled the most secretive government in Canada by the Canadian Association of Journalists. John Horgan should do the right thing, admit he got it wrong and start over. A review that is limited in scope and provides no recommendations is not a review at all.”
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The one you have been waiting for! Immaculate, fully renovated rancher, move-in ready. Updated from top to toe: roof, kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, lighting, Trex decking, and more. On quiet residential street in Bayridge and Semiahmoo secondary catchments. Bright and airy with large windows and vaulted ceilings. Step out to sunny, private west facing backyard w large partly covered deck for multi season enjoyment. Detached small office in backyard. 1,873 sq ft on 7,255 sq ft lot. Beautiful one level living.
Helping buyers and sellers achieve their dreams for over 10 years! In that time, I've earned industry awards for excellence, but the client testimonials I've received from my wonderful clients are what I appreciate the most:
First time on the market in decades, rare chance to make this well-built Wally Nathan home yours. Almost 3,000 sq ft of living space with ocean views on both levels. Main home upstairs w vaulted ceilings, huge windows and a large south facing deck to enjoy the stunning views of sea, islands & Mt Baker. Enjoy sunrises to sunsets. 3 bedrooms & 2 baths on upper level. Ground level walk out 1 or 2 bedroom suite, 1,280sq ft with lovely sea views. Solid home w new roof and boiler. Bonus detached double garage w new roof in backyard currently is workshop, could be large office or guest area. Located on quiet upscale Ocean Park street. Huge potential for renovation. Large sunny rectangular 7,831 sq ft lot with 60’ frontage, sloped at front.
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I called her on a Wednesday afternoon and she jumped into action. She had it up & listed by Thursday. Open Houses started that weekend. My Condo was sold with a healthy solid offer by Tuesday.” - Lori C.
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14671 59A AVENUE, SURREY
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Email: rjanda1@hotmail.com #9 8255 120A STREET, SURREY
NEW LISTING 3 Bedrooms • 2.5 Baths ASKING ONLY
Very beautifully laid out and awesome unit at only 1 unit “THE GRANGE" Complex. Growing family oriented centrally located, near to all a m e n i t i e s . Tw o g y m s Fruiticana, Superstore, Indian restaurants, and more nearby. 15 years old and very well maintained complex. Rentals are allowed. Please call for more info.
$899,000 31 8089 209 STREET, LANGLEY
4 Bed • 4 Bath • 1,942 SF
Willoughby Heights 3 storey town house with 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. Main floor have living room, dining room, kitchen, eating area and family room. Above 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathroom and laundry. Below one bedroom and full bath. Walking distance school and close to all amenities. All measurements are approximate, buyer to verify.
20404 76 AVENUE, LANGLEY
NEW LISTING 3 Bed • 3 Bath • 1.12 Acre
1.21 Acres lot in SW Yorkson NCP in willoughby . 2 Storey home with Main floor have 3 Bedrooms, Living room, dining room, Kitchen and 1.5 bathrooms and basement have 2 Rec rooms, Den, Mud room and full bathroom. Close all Amenities. All measurements are approximate, buyer to verify.
13070 60 AVENUE, SURREY
6 Bed • 4 Bath • 2,712 SF lot
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$1,049,000
6789 150 STREET, SURREY
7 Bed • 6 Bath • 6,038 SF Lot
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$2,200,000
East newton 6038 sqft lot, 3 Storey with 4064 Sqft home and house built in 2002 with 7 bedrooms and 6 full bathrooms. Main floor have Living room, dining room, Kitchen, Spice Kitchen, family room, Den and Full BatHroom. Above Floor: 4 Bedrooms and 3 Full Bathrooms. Basement have 2 +1 bedrooms suite. walking distance both School, Gurdwara Sahib and Close all Amenities. All measurements are approximate, buyer to verify.
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
13368 66A AVENUE, SURREY
4 Bed • 3 Bath • 3,660 SF ASKING ONLY
$1,399,000
West Newton, 2 Stoery Partly renovated 2018 & 2020 with 6 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. Main floor have Living room, dining room, Kitchen, family room and 2 piece bathroom. Above 3 bedrooms + Den and one full Bathroom. 2 bedrooms suite. walking distance both Schools, Close all Amenities.All measurements are approximate, buyer to verify.
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1/2 duplex over 4800 SF excellent semidetached rancher style home. Very clean, bright & spacious 3 bdrm & 2 baths, living room with gas replace, diningroom,largekitchenwithadjacent family room, versatile utility area, & boasting many updates. No maintenance fee, No rules and you Own the land so this is a great alternative to a townhouse. Close to School, Bus & Shopping.
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102-7171 121 ST, SURREY
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13229 66B AVE, SURREY W NE TING S LI
This excellent Rancher comes with 3 bedrooms and 2 washrooms, a nice kitchen and very charming living room. Live now and build later your dream house. Only few house away from H D Stafford Middle School.The cozy rancher isrentedtoaverynicetenant.
34453 STONELEIGH AVE.
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Beautiful home Partially with suite updated home and extra-large and barn, storage shed very clear, with clean property. large freezers.
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Beautiful house, Amazing location in the heart of Newton on a very quite street. 2 bedrooms up and 1 bedroom down. Perfect for growing family. 3 parking with additional street parking. 3 parking with additional street parking. New paint, Appliances and kitchen Counter tops updatedin2018. ASKING $1,539,000
Fully vented, fully equipped, commercial kitchen with 12' commercial hood, walk in cooler and walk in freezer. This restaurant has 100 seat with a private party room and liquor license. It is located on the high pro le corner of 128 and 96th.Callformoreinformation. ASKING
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Partially renovated with many upgrades. 3 bedroom up and 2 suites (2+1). New roof, new hot water tank, paint and suites. Area is a family friendly location that has park playground and schools and transportation within a comfortabledistancetoo. ASKING $1,799,000
7711 123 ST, SURREY
5 Bedroom Basement home in Strawberry Hill area on a very quiet Culde-Sac location. 3 bedroom 2 bathroom up and 2 bedroom very spacious basement stair. Double Garage. Private Backyard. Walking distance to School, ShoppingandBus.
$239,000
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INVESTOR ALERT !! Investor alert or hold it for future ! Immaculate, updated rancher situated on a 60 x 132 ( 7970 square foot) corner lot. Minutes to Highway 99, the US Border, beaches and public transportation. Two bedrooms, two full bathrooms with large kitchen (renovated with Quartz Kitchen counters) conveniently off the living room and dinning room (vaulted ceilings that give a wonderful open airy feeling). Enclosed solarium opening onto a large deck facing west. Perfect for year round entertaining. RV parking, two car garage and fully fenced and treed yard. Open for your ideas. Call for private showing ASKING
$1,399,000
7 Bedroom House, 7 Years young 2 story, house for sale near 140th St. and 100 ave. Surrey BC. 63 x 130 (8194 SF Lot), radiant heat with central air conditioning, comes with 7 bedrooms, office, home theatre, 7 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms suite, 1 bachelor suite and potential for another one, separate laundry for suites, main kitchen with spice kitchen, open to below in living room and family room, laundry on top level, vaulted ceiling in living room with cedar, beautifully landscaped with water fall and fully fenced yard with remote control gates, lime stone on front of the house, Italian stone on the deck and much more. Please call for private viewing before it is gone!!
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$1,999,000
Leasehold prepaid nonstrata property. Lease expires in the year 2092. Maintenance fee includes property taxes. Hidden Gem with the affordibility, in the heart of newton at Suncreek Estate. Fully renovated. Come and see yourself. You will love this place. Centrally located near all amenities. A bonus storage room at the rooftop patio. Two parking Spots #214 & 222.
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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.
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Unique, well kept, 3 level home with big lot, 2 fully finished basement, 8 large bedroom, 7 bathroom and 2 master bedroom, Jacuzzi. On the main floor one extra bedroom with full bath, one extra powder room, large covered sundeck.Verynicefamilyneighbourhood,nearto3levelschool.easyaccesstoVancouverandRichmond Hwy.
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WHAT’S one of the worst errors that young people make early in life? It’s the failure to practice preventive medicine. So, let’s have a talk with young people about how to protect their bones for a lifetime. We know that kids of all ages break bones playing sports. It’s annoying when this happens, leaving them sidelined from sports and play with friends for a few weeks. But breaking a bone becomes more than an inconvenience for adults, as full recovery becomes less likely. The older one is, the more breaking a bone may have lifechanging consequences, including being forever consigned to a wheelchair. But why do bones become brittle with age, and can it be avoided? Many people think bones are hard and unchanging like cement. It’s a misconception. To the contrary, bones are constantly undergoing microscopic changes. One group of cells is slowly destroying bone while another group is building up bone. During the early years more bone is produced. But later on, more bone is destroyed. Look on bones like a bank. A habit of saving money in the bank will mean more to spend later. It’s a comfort to know the investment is guaranteed to pay off. When the inevitable withdrawals begin, there will be no dependency on others for mobility. Weak bones are the cause of a lot of medical problems. Studies show that over 10 million North Americans have weak bones and an increased risk of bone fracture. But what’s more worrying is that another 40 million have a condition called
“osteopenia”, increased weakness of bones from loss of calcium, and a much greater risk of a broken bone. If this happens, the result may be deadly. Broken bones send more people to hospital than heart attacks, breast cancer, and strokes among women 55 and older. Dr. E. Michael Lewiecki, Director of the New Mexico Clinical Research and Osteoporosis Center in Albuquerque, says, “We’ve reached a global crisis.” How do you keep out of a wheelchair? Diet will always be vital. But there’s a problem, starting the breakfast young people eat. Many breakfast cereals are loaded with sugar and calories. But they’re dietary disasters increasing the risk of obesity and Type 2 diabetes. The producers of these products should be ashamed, and consumers should make smarter choices. Children should insist their parents buy whole wheat cereals. And these healthier cereals should be eaten with a banana or another fruit and calcium-rich milk. This is the start for stronger bones and a longer life. Throughout life, diet continues to be of vital importance. Fish provides generous amounts of magnesium and potassium which add strength to bone. And don’t neglect daily sources of calcium that preserve bone. Vitamin D is important as it helps the absorption of calcium. Vitamin K2 directs calcium to the bone and inhibits blood vessel calcification. And pay attention to protein which makes up a hefty proportion of bone. Weight bearing exercise such as walking as well as balance and flexibility exercises keep muscles and bones stronger. There’s no better proof of the benefits of exercise than this discovery. A young man lost one arm in a tragic accident. This meant he had to use his other arm more frequently. Later when this other arm was X-rayed the bones were twice their original size. So, children, save your money and your bones by eating well and by a lifetime of physical activity. After all, who wants to
be in a wheelchair later in life? 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 general surgery at the Strong Memorial
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