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BY RATTAN MALL HOW the mighty have fallen! Indeed, our last week’s story “Planed resurgence of Independent Soldiers disrupted by Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of B.C.” showed how the leftovers from once mighty gangs are desperately struggling to regain some of their past glory. CFSEU-BC spokesperson Sgt. Lindsey Houghton told me on Thursday that the current situation reflects a number of things. It includes the enforcement, disruption, suppression and even prevention activities of the police forces and how police themselves have evolved. But it also reflects some key gang members serving jail time, people such as the United Nations gang members Barzan Tilli-Choli and some of his crew, the Red Scorpions’ Bacon brothers Jamie and Jarrod (Jonathan was shot dead in Kelowna in August 2011), and Larry Amero, who was involved from the Hells Angels’ side in the Wolf Pack (alliance of Independent Soldiers, Red Scorpions and Hells Angels that were in conflict with remnants of the Dhak-Duhre and United Nations groups), and the death of

drug lines, they are looking to infiltrate each other, backstab each other, all that kind of stuff happens in that world every single day.”

New clothing bearing the Independent Soldiers logo. Photo: CFSEU-BC

gang members such as the Dhak brothers (Gurmit and Sukhveer) as well as Sandip Duhre. Houghton added: “So people are left to sort of pick up the pieces from there and a number of people who are highly positioned in a number of those cells or groups that were associated to a number of the gangs have moved on. Many of them have either left, been killed or incarcerated. So it’s a combination of sort of all the above.”

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He noted that some people who had been involved in gangs for 10 to 15 years had “seen the light” and left gangs and the gang lifestyle. He said: “They are certainly to be commended for it because it is not an easy thing, but they’ve made that very difficult but important choice.” Yet, “on any given day, there are still groups out there looking to take each other out, they are looking to take over each other’s

HOWEVER, as last week’s story showed, “there are still members in different cells of Independent Soldiers and people aligned to the Independent Soldiers either a decade ago or more recently in different communities around British Columbia,” Houghton pointed out. The CFSEU-BC seized a large variety of drugs and drug paraphernalia, a high-powered prohibited handgun, a 20 gauge shotgun, an AR-style .22 calibre rifle, assorted ammunition, a crossbow, and three large boxes of new clothing bearing the Independent Soldiers logo during their investigation. Houghton added: “Much of their overt activity has ceased and desisted because some people are dead, and some people are in jail, either here in British Columbia or across Canada or even internationally like in the case of James Riach.” Incidentally, last week a ruling by a B.C. Supreme Court judge CONTINUED ON 4

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Arvind Kejriwala had better show results now RATTAN'S RUMBLE THE popular expectations from Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Leader Arvind Kejriwal are indeed mammoth – and he had better show results – solid results – both in the short term and in the long term. If he shows concrete results, he will have a good chance to make inroads in other provinces, especially Punjab where people seem to be fed up with

both the Akali Dal and the Congress Party. Indeed, both the parties must already be shaken up there. The common man is terribly frustrated with corruption and the fact that the BJP got brutally whipped in Delhi itself shows that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his rightwing Hindu nationalist party have not inspired the kind of hope they were widely expected to. Kejriwal’s inspirational victory (his party won 67 of the 70 seats) is a clear warning to Modi and his fellow party members to watch

their actions and words, especially regarding religious matters – something that U.S, President Barack Obama has also warned them about. Modi, who feels overwhelmingly beholden to the RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) for his victory, remains reluctant to speak out, though I am sure he has been cautioning the RSS bosses discreetly to warn their members to cool it. THE AAP victory is also a loud and clear warning to Congress Party boss Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul Gandhi, who has

Arvind Kejriwal addresses the media following his victory.

Arvind Kejriwal and his party members and supporters flash the victory sign inside the party office in Delhi. Facebook photos proved such a miserable failure in politics, to give their heads a good shake and make drastic changes in the way they have been running the party. The AAP’s runaway victory is being attributed to Congress supporters switching to that party. I think the Congress needs to bring in Priyanka Gandhi as the new future leader, as I have advocated many times over the past years. After the Congress Party’s defeat last May, I wrote: “Back in January of 2013 I suggested in a write-up that the Congress should make Priyanka Gandhi Vadra the prime minister-inwaiting by getting her into the Rajya Sabha (India’s

House of Lords) while Rahul could take over his mom’s Sonia Gandhi’s position as president of the Congress Party. Sonia could remain the real boss behind the scenes. “I noted back then that Rahul had proved to be an utter failure and what the Congress Party desperately needed was a charismatic figure like Priyanka who bears quite a resemblance to her grandmother Indira Gandhi. “I also noted that I could understand Sonia’s predicament in projecting her daughter as the next prime minister, but that Rahul should realize the reality of the situation himself and urge his mother to do so.

“Well now it’s even more obvious that the Congress MUST dump Rahul who proved to be a terribly weak personality while Priyanka won admiration for the way she hit back at BJP leader Narendra Modi during the election campaign, mocking him and providing a sliver of hope to the beleaguered Congress Party. “I see the same defiance in her that I saw while covering Indira Gandhi shortly after she had suffered a humiliating defeat in 1977 just after the hated Emergency Rule. “ … Priyanka, I believe, has that same personality and defiance to revive the demoralized Congress Party once again.”


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Silver lining to coming in second Surrey boxer narrowly misses gold at Canadian Youth Boxing Championships BY EVAN SEAL The Surrey-North Delta Leader

WALKING into the Port Kells Boxing Club, located in the basement of the Port Kells Community Centre, feels like stepping back in time. The tiny, fluorescent-lit concrete room is littered with yellowing posters of past champions and boxing fight card posters of local and world championship matches. Years of sweat hang thickly in the air. Punching bags dangle from the ceiling amid speed bags and skipping ropes, and a wall-sized mirror commands one side of the room. A boxing ring beaten down by many epic battles is tucked away in the corner. Sixteen-year-old Frank Hurt Secondary student Eric Basran sits alone on a small wooden bench in the gym putting on hand wrap – long strips of cotton material used to protect a fighter’s hands beneath his gloves. He’s soon up shadow boxing in front of the mirror concentrating on his reflection, avoiding solid body shots and straight right-hand punches. It’s his routine in a sport built on routine and Basran is realizing his practice is paying off.

He returned last week from Quebec City sporting a silver medal from the Canadian Youth Boxing Championships, held Jan. 20-24. “He has natural athleticism and boxing ability,” said Al Harper, Basran’s coach. “He’s got that boxing sense and is able to know what other fighters are going to do before they do it.” Fighting as a member of Team BC and representing the Queensborough Boxing Club, Basran, fighting in the 52-kilogram weight category, defeated a fighter from Quebec in his opening match. This moved him into the gold medal final against another Quebec fighter, Thomas Blumfield, who had nearly 80 fights under his belt and a recent second-place finish at the U.S. National Championships – a challenge not lost on his coaches. After seeing how Basran’s gold-medal opponent handled his semi-final match, the head coach for Boxing BC, Bob Pegeus, wasn’t sure how Basran – a relative newcomer to the sport – would react. “I was a little concerned about the final,” said Pegeus of Basran’s lack of experience and having had only

Eric Basran Photo by Evan Seal / The Surrey-North Delta Leader

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In the final, Basran came out swinging, using his superior speed and footwork to

win the first two rounds with a 10-9 score each. He even handed Blumfield a standing-eight-count in the second round with a solid over-hand right punch, meaning he landed a shot the referee felt warranted stopping the fight for eight seconds to assess the other fighter’s ability to continue. The fight continued into the third round with Basran’s opponent coming on strong and landing a clean shot of his own during an exchange that warranted an eight-second count against Basran. The final round was given to the Quebec fighter with a 10-8 score, which meant the match was tied. At that point, two more judges were brought in, with the first still calling the match a tie. However the second judge gave the match to Basran’s opponent, meaning the silver medal went to Basran. “At first I was disappointed, but then I realized he had almost 80 more fights than me,” Basran said. “Hopefully I get on the Canadian team and get a chance to go to some international tournaments like the Commonwealth Games.” His goal is to make it to the Olympics.

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Indian President Mukherjee appoints Kejriwal Delhi Chief Minister, revokes president's rule New Delhi (IANS): President Pranab Mukherjee Friday appointed Arvind Kejriwal as Delhi chief minister and revoked President's rule in the state. He also appointed, on Kejriwal's recommendation, six ministers: Manish Sisodia, Asim Ahmed Khan, Sandeep Kumar, Satyendra Jain, Gopal Rai and Jitender Singh Tomar. The Kejriwal government will be sworn in at the Ramlila Maidan in central Delhi Saturday. Following the union cabinet's recommendation, the president revoked the order issued on Feb 16, 2014 placing Delhi under central rule with effect from Feb 14, 2015.

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involved having a number of community leaders from various cultures come together to discuss some of the known factors influencing this issue and possible solutions, while at the same time highlighting and celebrating women’s achievements. This event takes place annually on International Women’s Day. On March 8, thousands of events are held throughout the world to inspire women and celebrate their achievements. A global web of rich and diverse local activities connects women from all around the world, ranging from political rallies, business conferences, and government activities and networking events through to local women's craft markets, theatrical performances, fashion parades and more. It is a celebration endorsed by the United Nations and was first celebrated in 1911. SAFA is presenting International Women’s Day (IWD) with a South Asian focus in partnership with the Langara School of Nursing. This event will take place on March 8. This year’s theme is “Make It Happen” through education, empowerment and awareness. The objective of the conference is to provide the opportunity to explore ways in which we can all share knowledge of these goals and highlight our achievements. This

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WSO supports Brampton Council move to introduce moment of silence THE World Sikh Organization of Canada supports Brampton City Council's move to introduce a moment of silence, in place of a prayer, to commence council meetings. The WSO made submissions to Brampton City Council via a letter and by oral submissions on Wednesday, endorsing the move, which was subsequently approved by council. In December, Council replaced the Lord's Prayer with a non-denominational prayer. Brampton City Council passed this decision last week in a 9-2 vote in favour of ending the practice. The move had proven contentious as some Brampton residents felt the tradition of opening meetings with the Christian prayer should not be altered. WSO legal counsel Balpreet Singh said in his letter to council, “Brampton, and Canada more broadly, is a mosaic of people of diverse cultures, faiths and beliefs. Accordingly, our public institutions must be religiously neutral, while still allowing for individuals to express and practice their religious beliefs freely. The favouring of any particular faith group over another by including a denominational prayer

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fascinated by the connection of his native country’s music to the music revered by the Celtic nations. Celtic Connections will bring together an all-star ensemble to perform works inspired by both the Celtic and Indian traditions. Highlighting the distinctive percussive sounds of regions worlds apart,

Hussain’s skillful prowess on tabla - two small hand drums, the left larger “Bayan” and the right smaller “Dahina”- is artfully accompanied by Ireland’s famed John Joe Kelly on bodhrán, a shallow one-sided Irish drum played with a short wooden stick. The ensemble boasts an array of other musicians accomplished in their

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Canadian Muslims mourn murder of students from North Carolina University THE Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama`at Canada said Thursday that it mourns with the families of Deah Shaddy Barakat, his wife, Yusor Abu-Salha, and sister, Razan Abu-Salha, innocent students who were murdered on February 10 in an apartment near the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus. Some reports suggest that the murders may be a targeted anti-Muslim hate

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tions concerning the Kochi franchise of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Tharoor, who is the Lok Sabha member from Thiruvananthapuram, was asked questions over the ownership pattern of Kochi Tuskers to find out if Sunanda Pushkar was the front for him when she received Rs.75 crore [1 crore = 10 million] equity of the Kochi team. Deputy Commissioner of Police Mangesh Kashyap from the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) was also part of the probe team. The IPL controversy broke out in 2010 when Tharoor was minister of state for external affairs in the then United Progressive Alliance government. He had to resign from the government over the controversy. Tharoor's domestic help Narayan Singh and his driver Bajrangi were also questioned along with three other people, whose names were not disclosed by police. Since the SIT began probing the murder case at the start of this year, Narayan Singh has been questioned twice and Bajrangi once. Delhi Police Commissioner B.S. Bassi said Tharoor was questioned based on information concerning the case. "After examining his answers during the last interrogation, we questioned him again. Some associates of Tharoor are also being questioned," Bassi told reporters here. Rajdeep S. Deol Gurjit K. Tiwana Jason S. Sandhu Police sources said LL.B. (Hons.) Lon. B.A., LL.B. B.A., J.D. Pushkar's viscera report has been sent to a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) lab in the United States. The SIT probing the case has so far ques• Real Estate Transaction Drinking & Driving tioned at least 15 peo• Land Development Dangerous Driving ple, including Tharoor, his staff • Corporate & Commercial Suspended License members, close • Wills, Estates & Probate Fraud, Theft & Assault friends of the couple and the staff of Leela Palace hotel where Pushkar was found dead. • Real Estate Litigation Divorce Pushkar's son Shiv • Construction Litigation Custody Menon was quizzed by the SIT Feb 5 for • Contract Disputes, ICBC Access around eight hours. • Debt Collection Separation Police sources said • Foreclosure Ministry & Child Apprehension Menon was asked about the state of relations between #267-8128-128 St., Surrey Tharoor and Pushkar. (Payal Business Centre) Former Samajwadi Fax: 604.598.3326 Party leader Amar Singh was also quesEmail: info@tdslawyers.ca tioned by SIT Jan 28 in 24 HR Emergency Only: 604.779.9129 the case. IPL franchisee, to find out if his murdered wife Sunanda Pushkar received equity on his behalf from the franchisee.

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Whatcha gonna do on Valentine’s Day? MORE than three-in-five residents of the two Western Canadian provinces (61% in BC, 65% in Alberta) deem Valentine’s Day “a waste of time and money.” A minority (32% in BC, 27% in Alberta) consider it “an important day.” In the two provinces, 85% of residents regard Valentine’s Day as “a commercial enterprise.” However, while 50% of Albertans will not do any-

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Mayors’ Council on Regional Transportation welcomes new leadership at TransLink THE Mayors’ Council on Regional Transportation on Wednesday welcomed Doug Allen as new interim CEO of TransLink, calling his appointment an important first step in the changes needed to move the region forward with its transit and transportation needs.

“We have heard loud and clear from residents across the region that they value the services that TransLink provides, but that they want and expect meaningful change to ensure TransLink works better,” said Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, Chair of the Mayors’ Council. “A

‘yes’ vote is crucial to grow our economy, cut traffic congestion, and improve transit service as our region grows by more than a million people, and this change in leadership is an excellent first step in rebuilding the trust that TransLink needs to do its job.” Robertson and Surrey

Mayor Linda Hepner, Vice Chair of the Mayors’ Council, joined the TransLink Board earlier this month. “This is the first step, and we know TransLink has much work to do,” said Hepner. “Mr. Allen’s first job as interim CEO will be to review the core functions of the corporation, and start to build a roadmap for how to fix problems. This change will allow us to redouble our efforts to win the transportation and transit referendum. We have proven that, with the united vision and cooperation of the mayors in the region, we can play a positive role in guiding

Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson TransLink’s future.” Allen’s appointment— coupled with the announcement last week by the Province that monies collected through the referendum would be separately managed and

audited— show real action to ensure the public that their needs will be the first priority, the Mayors’ Council said. “Voting ‘yes’ in the upcoming referendum will reduce commute times, help keep people and the economy moving, and protect our clean air,” said Robertson. “There’s an urgent need for more buses, better roads, and more transit options all across our region, and today’s announcement shows that our advocacy for change on the public’s behalf will make a difference in moving this critical plan forward.”

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sound mixer had been stolen. Tuesday night, VPD officers responded to an East Vancouver apartment to recover a stolen computer. While inside the suite,

police located a number of other suspected stolen items. Without being able to track down the rightful owners, the goods were taken to the VPD's property office where they were secured for the night to await further investigation. Following Wednesday’s media coverage of the Globetrotters stolen mascot, officers recognized that one of the items resembled Big G. Late Wednesday afternoon, Big G was reunited with his teammates, as the Globetrotters prepared for Thursday night's game.

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Mayors welcome strong “Surrey Votes Yes” Coalition support

India Cultural Centre of Canada’s Gurdwara Nanak Niwas in Richmond was abuzz with a lot of activity on Sunday, February 8, in the evening. Richmond’s Nagra family (Gurpreet Singh and Jessie Nagra) is closely connected with UNICEF’s project School in a Box. Organisers from the project were present to explain it to the members of the congregation and collect donations. (L-R) Jessie Nagra, Gurpreeet Singh Nagra, Balwant Sanghera, Balbir Jawanda, Jan Chong and her volunteers.

THE Mayors’ Council on Regional Transportation welcomed the official launch of the “Surrey Votes Yes” Coalition at Surrey City Hall on Wednesday. “The momentum for ‘yes’ is building all across our region,” said Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner, Vice Chair of the Mayors’ Council. “Surrey is BC’s fastest growing city and will be home to 300,000 more residents and 160,000 new jobs over the next 30 years. Transit and transportation improvements will be critical to keep Surrey and our region moving.” Rapid growth in Surrey and other communities south of the Fraser, coupled with a lack of funding for long-term transit and transportation investments, has led to significant road congestion for drivers, bus passengers and goods movers. Six of every ten Surrey residents regularly commute to another munici-

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Guru Ravidass community celebrated B.C. Family Day with singers from Punjab at Vancouver’s Fraserview Hall on February 8. Photos by Chandra Bodalia

Conservative MP Eve Adams joins Liberals EVE Adams, MP for Mississauga— Brampton South, was welcomed Monday to the Liberal Caucus by Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau. Her partner, Dimitri Soudas, who had been in the Prime Minister’s Office and knows Stephen Harper inside out, will also be backing the Liberals, making Conservatives a bit jittery about what all he will reveal to the Liberals. Adams later confirmed that she will seek nomination in the Toronto riding of Eglinton-Lawrence. She currently represents the riding of Mississauga Brampton-South. Currently, Finance Minister Joe Oliver holds the seat. “Eve Adams entered public service to be her community’s voice in Ottawa – not Stephen Harper’s voice in her community – and today I am pleased to welcome her to the Liberal Caucus,” said Trudeau. “Ms. Adams has demonstrated passion and commitment to her constituents as a City Councillor, Member of Parliament, and Parliamentary Secretary. But she has also seen her work restrained by a party focused on the politics of meanness and division.”

“I am very concerned for the direction our country is heading in under Stephen Harper, and I strongly believe that it is time for a leader who can steer Canada in a more positive, productive direction. I believe that leader is Justin Trudeau,” said Adams. “I am proud to stand behind a leader like Mr. Trudeau, who has demonstrated humanity, com-

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Interfaith activist and chair person of Surrey Interfaith Council, David Dalley, along with Connie Waterman organized the World Interfaith Harmony Week celebration on February 7 at Central Public Library in Surrey. Those who participated included Alana Bergstone(Bahai), Lama Dorje Tse Wong (Buddhism), Cari Corperman-Haynes (Christianity), Acharya S.P. Dwivedi (Hindu), Sheikh (Islam), Ananad Jain (Jainism), Mark Stein (Judaism), Dr. Jagessar Das (Kabir), Gian Singh Kotli (Sikhism) and Amanda Aikman (Unitarian). They offered peace prayer and gave a brief talk on hospitality and harmony. A roundtable discussion was held on the theme "How the religious harmony and peace can be attained".

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British Columbia tops the health charts

B.C. ranks third in the world for health performance behind only Switzerland and Sweden, and is ranked the number one province in Canada, according to The Conference Board of Canada’s report card on health released Thursday. British Columbia was also the only province in the country to receive an A score overall. “This ranking reflects the high priority government places on the health and quality of life of British Columbians,” said Health Minister Terry Lake. “We have achieved this ranking while maintaining among the lowest per capita health-care spending. This recognition is not a reason for us to slow down our work or settle for the status quo, but rather an opportunity to build on our successes.” British Columbians have a life expectancy of 82.2 years, which ranks among the longest in the world. Out of 11 report card indicators used to measure health performance, B.C. scored four A grades in life expectancy; premature mortality; self-reported health status; and mortality due to cancer. Six B grades were scored in infant mortality; mortality due to heart disease and stroke; self-reported mental health; mortality due to respiratory disease; mortality due to diseases of the nervous system; and suicides. High grades in life expectancy, premature mortality and infant mortality reflect not only the health of individuals, but also that of B.C.’s overall health system and the socio-economic health and well-being of the province. In particular, infant mortality rates are cited by many health experts as a “sentinel indicator of population health and the well-being of a society.” “B.C. has a fundamentally different approach to providing health care than some other provinces, and other countries, in that government and doctors work closely as partners to benefit patient care,” said Dr. Bill Cavers, president of Doctors of BC. “More than a decade ago, B.C. doctors and government invested in a collaborative approach on issues of concern to patients, the doctors who provide the care, and the healthcare system that makes it all happen, and it is gratifying to see this investment contributing to such positive results. We look forward to continuing this collaboration.” The lowest grade B.C. received was a single C in mortality due to diabetes, and yet B.C. has the lowest diabetes prevalence rate in Canada. The report also indicates British Columbians have such high health outcomes because of their healthier lifestyle choices, such as particularly low daily smoking and drinking rates and the highest population percentage that is physically active during their leisure time, along with the lowest obesity rate in Canada. “The BC Healthy Living Alliance is pleased to see the health of British Columbians ranked so highly among other provinces and countries,” said Mary Collins, director of the BC Healthy Living Alliance Secretariat. “Certainly the active role that the Government of B.C. has taken, whether with ActNowBC or more recently Healthy Families BC, has been instrumental in moving British Columbians to healthier lifestyles and better health. However, we don’t want to be complacent. As the Conference Board of Canada report points out, rising rates of chronic dis-

outlined in ‘Setting Priorities for the B.C. Health System.’ Setting Priories has become the health ministry’s road map to support the health and well-being of British Columbians with a health-care system that is responsive and effective.” In ”How Canada Performs: A Report Card on Canada,” The Conference Board eval-

eases necessitate a continued focus on disease prevention and health promotion.” “Significant promotion of a healthy lifestyle through our Health Families BC strategy has resulted in not only maintaining and improving the health of individuals, but also in slowing the rise of chronic diseases, such as obesity, heart disease and cancer,” added Lake. “We continue to build on this work with a renewed focus on a patient-centred, high-performing and sustainable health-care system, as

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Guru Nanak's Free Kitchen On February 14, from 2 to 4 p.m., at Sukh Sagar Gurdwara at 347 Wood Street, New Westminster, Guru Nanak's Free Kitchen (GNFK) will be partaking in their 3rd annual One Billion Rising Celebration, this year joined by Global Girl Power in support of the global movement V-Day by Eve Ensler. V-Day is a global call to action started in 2012 to raise awareness on violence against women; people all over the world are encouraged to share their stories through dance, art, music, dialogue, service projects and community gatherings to express their outrage for injustices women suffer and demanding an end to violence against women. For the last two years GNFK has visited local shelters and provided women and children in need with roses and chocolates on Valentine's Day following Guru Nanak's philosophy to "Love all, feed all." This year they have over 40 shelters on the list and will be taking donations of funds, chocolates or roses up to February 14. To donate you may do so directly to Sukh Sagar Gurdwara, email gurunanaksfreekitchen@gm ail.com or call 604-218-1347. Carnival Cultural Club The Carnival Cultural Club is celebrating its 20th anniversary on February 14, at the Royal King Palace, 8158 128th Street, Surrey. This will be a family fun day with a parade, music, games for children, face-painting, food and much more. Visit our website www.carnivalfiesta.com for details and tickets. South Asian Seniors: Religion Teaches Harmony Vedic Seniors Parivar Centre of Vedic Hindu Cultural Society Surrey invites South Asian adults / senior members as well as non-members also to attend a lecture on Religion Teaches Harmony by S. Gian Singh Kotli on Sunday, February 15, 2-3:30 p.m. at Shanti Niketan Hall of Lakshmi Narayan Hindu Temple, 8321 – 140th Street, Surrey. There will be a question-and-answer session. Tea and light snacks will be served. Contact Surendra Handa at 604-507-9945 for further details. Hindu Temple Burnaby: Maha Shivratri Maha Shivratri on Monday, February 16 at Hindu Temple Burnaby at 3885 Albert Street, Burnaby. Phone: 604-299-5922. Abhishek starts from 4 a.m. Final Aarti at 12 a.m. (midnight). All devotees are welcome to join the celebrations. For more information, contact Swami Ji or Pandit Ji at 604-299-5922. Vedic Hindu Cultural Society: Maha Shivratri Tuesday, February 17, 6 a.m. to midnight at Shri Laxmi

Narayan Mandir, 8321, 140th Street, Surrey. Lord Shiva Act at 6:30 p.m. Food stalls. For more information, contact Satish Kumar at 604-618-5114, Vinay Sharm at 604-782-7624 or Mahesh Gupta at 778-9285270. www.hindumandirsurrey.com. Email: surreymandir@gmail.com. Muriel Arnason Library: Year of the Sheep Tuesday, February 17, 3:30-5 p.m.: Families are invited to celebrate the Lunar New Year. Make a lantern craft and a lucky envelope, and enjoy some New Year’s foods. This is a free, drop-in program. All supplies are provided. Muriel Arnason Library is located in the Township of Langley Civic Facility at 20338 65 Avenue. Phone: 604532-3590. Punjabi Language Celebration Punjabi Language E d u c a t i o n Association’s (PLEA) 12th Annual International Mother Language Day on February 21, 1:30-4:30 p.m. at North Delta Recreation Centre, 11415 – 84th Avenue, Delta. * Information sharing about the continuous efforts to have Punjabi language education in BC's public schools, colleges and universities. * A critical look at the Language Education Policy of BC’s Education Ministry created in 1994.* The audience will also be given time to voice their opinions and engage in an open dialogue. * Punjabi learners will share poetry, songs and their ideas. * PLEA cordially invites everyone to come and be part of the annual celebration of Punjabi language. * Free event. Refreshments. For more information, contact: Balwant Sanghera at 604-836-8976, Sadhu Binning at 604-4379014, Parvinder Dhariwal at 778-8381121 or Paul Binning at 778-889-8255. Pharmacy Career Event SFU Surrey Campus, 250 – 1345 102nd Avenue, on February 24, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Connect for Immigrants Program & BC Pharmacy Association, Canada, presents an event for internationally educated professionals or students interested in pursuing careers as pharmacists, pharmacy assistants, pharmacy technicians, and pharmacy-related fields. Registration is required in order to attend this event. This event is complimentary and sponsored by SFU

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will take place on Friday, April 10 at the Aria Banquet Hall in Surrey. Women can be nominated in one of the following categories: * Academic Achievement Award * Public Service / Volunteer Award * Business Entrepreneur Award * Artistic Achievement Award * Sports and Recreational Award * Resilience Award - A woman who has overcome adversity and has used her personal journey in a way to inspire and motivate others to be positive despite challenges and setbacks. Her achievements may reflect one of the above categories or she can simply be a woman who

takes care of her children, parents or herself. Complete your nomination at http://shaktisociety.com/hom e/nomination-form/ no later than midnight February 28. To purchase tickets, sponsor or donate, become a vender or volunteer, contact Sonia at 604-307-8796 , Iti at 604-8317728 or Sandhya at 778-7886936. All funds raised will be donated to Shakti: Empowerment of Women, Children and Families Society. http://www.shaktisociety.com PICS Society: Volunteer Income Tax Clinic

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Saturday, Feb 14, 2015 | Indo-Canadian Voice Progressive Intercultural Community Services (PICS) Society is establishing PICS Income Tax Clinic this year from the last week of February to April in partnership with the Community Volunteer Income Tax Clinic Program of Canada Revenue Agency. This program will engage PICS volunteers who have been trained by Canada Revenue Agency to help community members who have low incomes to electronically file their income tax returns. To be eligible to avail this free service, your income must be as follows: * Single Person: $30,000 or less * Single parent with child: $35,000 or less * Each additional child: $ 2,500 * Couples: $40,000 or less * Investment income under: $ 1,000 * You have a simple tax return (no self-employment, no bankruptcy, no forms for deceased, no capital gains/losses and no rental income). * You must attend in person. Income Tax Clinics will be located at the following locations: * PICS Head Office, #205—

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12725—80 Avenue, Surrey. * PICS White Rock Office, #206—1461 Johnston Road, White Rock * PICS Vancouver Office, #200—8153 Main Street, Vancouver. For more details, contact: Deshpal Grewal (deshpal.grewal@pics.bc.ca) or Manjinder Thandi (manjinder.thandi@pics.bc.ca) Phone: 604-5967722. ‘Literacy for Life’ Adult Program “Literacy for Life” is a free adult program that is being held on Friday nights from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. from now until May 15. The first 6 weeks (January 16-February 20) will take place at the Richmond Public Library, Brighouse (Main) Branch in the 2nd floor Community Place, 7700 Minoru Gate. Weeks 712 will take place at Kwantlen Polytechnic University Learning Center, Richmond Campus, 8771 Lansdowne Road. To register, visit any branch of Richmond Public Library, call 604-231-6413 or register online at www.yourlibrary.ca/events. This

Throne speech sets course to grow diverse economy

IN her speech from the throne on Tuesday, Lt.-Gov. Judith Guichon outlined the government’s agenda to create jobs and opportunity throughout British Columbia growing a diverse economy to fund vital public services. In the session ahead, government will continue to build on its progress implementing the BC Jobs Plan under which more than 70,000 new jobs have been created since 2011. By focusing on key sectors of the economy and further growing British Columbia’s trading relationships in the Asia-Pacific region, the government will remain on a steady course toward a strong economy that delivers prosperity for future generations. “British Columbia is blessed with a strong, diverse economy, a balanced budget and public services that are the envy of the world,” said Premier Christy Clark. “We will continue to focus on getting to ’yes’ on economic development, seizing B.C.’s LNG opportunity and protecting taxpayers by controlling spending.” During the spring session, government will also build on its success forging strong relationships with First Nations and communities throughout B.C., reducing unnecessary red tape, and investing in skills training to put B.C. workers first in line for new jobs. Read the speech from the throne: http://engage.gov.bc.ca/thronespeech/

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Writers Festival. Shauna will be presenting her talk, titled “Why Names Matter” where she will address how a story truly begins the moment we name a character. Patriarchy claims us with a last name, then further differentiates us by gendered first names. What name would you give yourself? Some of us may silence our own names, take androgynous names, pen names, respond to nicknames or code names. In this talk, Shauna tells us why we should legitimate and encourage matrilineal and creative naming. All are invited to attend and refreshments will be provided. Inform your friends, colleagues and book clubs across the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley.

Ehsaas South Asian Readers and Writers Festival Tuesday, March 3 at 6 p.m. at UFV’s Centre for Indo-Canadian Studies, Room F125, Abbotsford Campus. Renowned author Shauna Singh Baldwin will be at this year’s Ehsaas South Asian Readers and

SAFA: International Women’s Day SAFA is presenting International Women’s Day (IWD) with a South Asian focus in partnership with the Langara School of Nursing. This event will take place on March 8. This year’s theme is “Make It

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Req’d F/T year round work for 3 Plumbing positions to work for Rahelu Plumbing & Heating Ltd., located on 111-8299 129 St., Surrey, BC V3W 0A6, to work in Surrey and the lower mainland area . Duties: Install, repair and maintain domestic, commercial or industrial plumbing fixtures and systems; locate and mark positions for pipe connections, passage holes and fixtures in walls and floors; cut opening in walls and floors to accommodate pipe and pipe fittings; test pipes for leaks using air and water pressure gauges. Wage: $25.00/hr. Skills required: Minimum 2 years experience as plumber. Apply by email at raheluplumbing@yahoo.ca ********

Feb 21

Req’d F/T year round work for 1 Cook to work for Original Bhaia Sweet Shop located on Unit # 14 & 16 6828, 128 St. Surrey, BC V3W 4C9. Duties: Plan menus and oversee portion sizes; meet with potential clients for catering services; clean, cut and prepare complete meals or individual dishes; assist with inventory of supplies and equipment; maintain compliance with safety and hygiene regulations. $ 20.00/hr. Minimum 3 year experience working as cook and completion of High School are required. Apply by mail or email at bhaiasweet@yahoo.ca ********

Feb 21

Crown Building Supplies ltd., #10 – 7550 132 street, surrey, bc, requires one full time permanent bookkeeper. Duties: keep financial records and establish, maintain and balance various accounts; post journal entries and reconcile accounts, prepare trial balance of books, maintain general ledgers and prepare financial statements; calculate and prepare cheques for payrolls and for utility, tax and other bills; complete and submit tax remittance forms, workers’ compensation forms, pension contribution forms and other government documents; prepare tax returns and perform other personal bookeeping services; prepare other statistical, financial and accounting reports. education: bachelors degree in a related field. experience:2-3 years. wages: $19.00/hr. knowledge of english

required and punjabi an asset. Send Resume by mail, email @ garysangha2@gmail.com or fax @604 598 4449. ********

Feb 21

JASIV ENTERPRISES ltd. looking to hire four full time class 1 drivers to run canada - usa and back . minimum 2 years of experience required , study year round work.we pay $23.00 per hour, minimum 40 hours per week plus extended health care benefits for right candidate. please apply via email TO RIPUDAMANGILL@HOTMAIL.C OM OR FAX RESUME TO 604-7553374. ********

Feb 14

Greenway Farms Ltd. looking for farm workers, salary $10.49/hr. also looking for farm machinery opertors, Salary $11/hr. Cabins available. Adress 5040-160 street, Surrey BC, V3S 0L2. For info please call 604-574-1564. Please email your resume to greenwayfarms@shaw.ca ********

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Req’d F/T year round temporary for 4 Long Haul Truck Drivers to work for Roots Goods Carrier Ltd., located on 31612 Ridgeview Dr. Abbotsford, BC V2T 6R9. Work in Abbotsford, BC, across Canada and the US. Duties: plan trip logistics and documents; perform pre-trip, en-route and post-trip inspection on vehicle; ensure cargo is secured properly in accordance with safety requirements; communicate with dispatcher. Wage: $23.00/hr. Skills required: Class 1 BC Driver’s License, minimum 1 year experience as long haul truck driver. Apply by mail or email at rootscarriers@yahoo.ca ********

Feb 14

Req’d F/T year round temporary work for 1 Store Retail Supervisor for Skynet Computers Ltd dba Skynet/Fido located on 14685 108 Ave., Surrey, BC V3R 1V9. Duties: Prepare weekly schedules for store personnel; assign duties to different personnel; authorize payment and merchandise returns; train staff; provide customer service and support to the sales staff; prepare sales reports and inventory; assist store manager as required. $ 17.25/hr. Completion of Secondary School and several years of retail sales experience are required. Apply by mail or email at skycom725@yahoo.ca ********

Feb 14

Req’d F/T year round work for 1 Cook to work for Original Bhaia Sweet Shop located on Unit # 124, 15299 68th Avenue, Surrey BC V3S 2C1. Duties:Plan menus and oversee portion sizes, determine quantities of food and prepare shopping lists; meet with potential clients and present alternative menus for their events taking under consideration number of guests and food and budget restrictions; prepare estimates for catering services; clean, cut and prepare complete meals or individual dishes; distribute tasks to


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kitchen helpers; maintain compliance with safety and hygiene regulations. $ 14.00/hr. Minimum 3 year experience working as cook and completion of High School or completion of College or other program in cooking is required. Apply by mail or email at bhaiasweet@yahoo.ca ********

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Required full time – temporary work for 1 Carpenter to work for Bhambra Woodworking Ltd. located on 7728 128, Surrey BC V3W 1L3. Duties: Read blueprints and sketches and calculate material quantities; measures, cut, shape assemble and joint wood part. Fits and install door and window frames and hardware, prepares layouts following specs. Ability to perform calculations, operate power and hand tools. $ 25.00/hr. Minimum 3 year experience as carpenter and completion of Secondary School are required. Apply by email at bhambrawoodworking47@yahoo.com ********

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Plumber reqd. Sal $25, F/t, Pmt, High School reqd, 3 yrs exp or Plumbing Diploma with 2 yrs. exp. Duties: Install & repair plumbing system. Read specification to determine plumbing & drainage system. Locate & mark position for pipes connections & other fixture in wall or floors. Measure, cut, bend & join pipes. Use tools & other equipment like coupling, screw, bolts etc. Lang: Basic English. Punjabi as asset. Work at various locations in Lower Mainland, BC. Contact: Damanpreet from Crescent Plumbing Heating & Drainage Ltd. located at 9655 Salal Place, Surrey, BC V3T 5A8. Apply at crescent_plumbing@hotmail.com or Fax 604496-7368 ********

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Cook reqd. Sal$18.00/hr, 40hr/wk, Full time, Pmt., Exp: 2+ yrs., No educ. reqd. Duties: Prepare & cook full course meals of East Indian vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes like butter chicken, Chicken tikka, Shahi paneer, different kind of naans etc, Ensure quality of food, Determine size of proportions, Estimate food requirements & costs, Inspect kitchens & food service areas, Train & supervise kitchen staff, Work with specialized cooking equipment (deep fryer, etc.), Manage kitchen operations., Lang: Basic English speaking only & Punjabi as asset. Contact Harvey from Mahek Restaurant & Lounge Ltd. located at 9470 120 Street, Surrey, BC V3V 4B9. Apply at mahekrest@yahoo.ca or fax 604-585-3332 ********

ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID mine wiring layouts. Install, Repair the existing electric circuit. Install wiring system, replace and repair electrical system, troubleshoot and isolate faults. Language: English. Contact: Lakhbir from Hi Mark Electric in 2731 Shell Road, Richmond, BC, V6X 2P2. Apply at himark_electric@yahoo.ca or fax 604-285-568 ******** Feb 14 Req’d F/T year round temporary work for 3Long Haul Truck Drivers to work for Sunrise Trailer Sales Ltd., located on 200-3350 260th St. Aldergrove, BC V4W 2B1, to work across Canada and the US. Duties: Plan trip logistics and prepare documentation for transportation of goods and record trip details; perform pre-inspection, in route and post-inspection of vehicle including lights, brakes, refrigeration system, tires, etc.; ensure cargo is secured properly in accordance with safety requirements; communicate with dispatcher and other driver using cell phones. Wage: $23.00/hr. Skills required: Class 1 BC Driver’s License, minimum 2 year experience as long haul truck driver required. Apply by email at sunrisetrailer@yahoo.ca ******** Feb 06 Surrey based Construction Company, Shri Guru Nanak Construction Ltd requires full time Framers for their various job sites across Metro Vancouver. Job Duties include Read and interpret blueprints, drawings and sketches to determine specifications and calculate requirements. Prepare layouts in conformance to building codes, using measuring tools. Measure, cut, shape, assemble and join materials made of wood, wood substitutes. Wage rate is $26.00/hr. + Benefits (vacation pay, MSP coverage), 40hrs/week. Send resumes by mail at 14869 69A Avenue, Surrey, BC V3S 0Y9 or email at sgnc1313@gmail.com

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Req’ F/T work for 1 In-home Caregiver for a disabled person to work in a private home located at 769 Evans Place, Port Coquitlam, B.C. V3B 7M3. Duties: Provide personal care and companionship for the client during periods of incapacitation and in the client's home under general direction of family members, aid client with ambulation, bathing and other aspects of personal hygiene, may be require to prepare meals, accompany the client to appointments, other related duties as required. Live-in private household is optional. Wage: $17.50/hr. Skills and education: Completion of High School. Minimum 1 year experience in similar positions or a 6 month training program in a related field. Apply by email at gurmail_n@yahoo.ca Attention Gurmail Singh Nagra.

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We are looking for a female hairdresser who knows threading. Good pay based on performance. Please call Lalli at 604-727-6407 for more information. Burnaby Location. ********

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"Mukhtiar Growers Ltd. Farm workers required in Abbotsford. Duties include pruning, weeding, and harvesting crops. 40-60 hr/week. $10.33/hr. Fax resume to 604 853 6917 or email mukhtiargrowers_1979@hotmail.com" ********

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4 Full time Drywall Installer required immediately. Elegant House Venture Ltd. DBA Elegant Venture (Co. Office Address: Unit# 10 12730 66 Ave Surrey BC) is looking for 4 Full time Drywall Installer. Salary: $20.00 $25.00 per hour – Depending upon experience and work knowledge. Skill and qualification requirements: Completion of secondary school is required along with Completion of a 3 or 4 year apprenticeship program in drywalling or A combination of over three years of work experience and some high school, college or industry course in drywalling is required. Language Requirement: Functional English language is required . Duties: install and finish drywall sheets. To Apply: please send your resumes to Email: jobs@elegantventure.ca Fax: 604 543 2159 ******** VFN Full time framer-carpenters required immediately. Elegant House Venture Ltd. DBA Elegant Venture (Co. Office Address: Unit#

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10 12730 66 Ave Surrey BC) is looking for 4 Full time framer-carpenters. Salary: $22.00 $27.00 per hour – Depending upon experience and work knowledge. Skill and qualification requirements: Completion of secondary school is required along with Completion of a three- to four-year apprenticeship program or A combination of over four years of work experience as a carpenter and some high school, college or industry courses in carpentry is required. Language Requirement: Functional English language is required for this position. Duties: To construct, erect, install, maintain and repair structures and components of structures made of wood, wood substitutes, lightweight steel and other materials. To Apply: please send your resumes to Email: jobs@elegantventure.ca, Fax: 604 543 2159 ********

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Curry venture Inc. DBA Desi2go restaurant needs 2 full time Shift Supervisor for Indian Cuisine. Sal.14.50/hour, 40 hours a week. Duties: supervise store staff,motivate and train team members on assigned shifts; Ensure all equipment is in working condition; schedule store staff;provide feedback to manager;Ensure adherence to Health and Safety guidelines and communicate concerns to management immediately; Monitor and maintain all product/supply levels and notify management when levels are low. Ensure proper deployment throughout the shift. Assist by relieving team members during breaks Please fax your resume to 604-592-6361 or mail at 102, 13916 Grosvenor Rd. , Surrey, BC V3R5M6.

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We are hiring a child caregiver who could live at our home in surrey at (177-101A Ave. Fraser Heights) to look after children aged 8 & 11 Years. Duties will be to look after children in our absence,bath,dress and feed the children. Organize activities such a games and others. Prepare food for children, General housekeeping duties. Work is full time minimum 40 hrs a week. Subsidized accommodation including Private room with separate washroom will be provided for a rent of $ 250 per month. Must have training as Childcare for six months or relevant work experience for one year or more. Speak and understand English. Knowledge of Punjabi Would is an asset. Salary will be $ 10.25/hr. Overtime will be paid if any. Please send your Resume at: rashmisandy@gmail.com or call:- 604-6031313.

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Curry chef required in Burnaby area. Minimum 3 yrs exp. Please contact Surinder at 778 -2400681

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Newton sweets & restaurant dba bhaia sweets& restaurant, #105-13753 72 avenue, surrey, bc, requiresonefull time permanentcook (indian sweet maker). cookwill be responsible for making indian traditional sweet dishes like gulab jamun, burfi, kaju roll, kalakand, milk cae, jalebi, besan, gajrella, ladoo etc. other duties include plan menus; handling food and equipment; inventory management; inspect work area and oversee kitchen operations; training new cooks; handle heavy volume of work. education: high school. experience:4-5 years. wages: $20.00/hr. knowledge of english required and punjabi an asset. send resume by mail, email @ newtonsweets@gmail.comor fax @604 596 5700.

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“AMERICA’S Top Killing Machine,” an article in the January 12, 2015 edition of The Atlantic magazine references data from the US Centre for Disease Control (CDC) showing that the top five causes of death in America today are heart disease, followed by cancer, chronic respiratory disease, and stroke. Number five is ‘accidental’ death from all causes, and drilling down into these is, obviously, the focus. The last two comparable years for which alleged data is available still show that car crash fatalities in the United States are higher than firearm fatalities at 33,561 and 32,251 respectively. The historical perspective of the Atlantic magazine article begins at the turn of the 20th century when infectious diseases were responsible for almost half of US deaths in large cities. The technologies

that killed were in the work place where “before modern labour laws… thousands of American workers died in textile mills and other factories. Heavy machinery was hazardous…but chemicals and asbestos killed many workers, too.” But car ownership was on the rise and, very soon, and then “for the better part of a century, the machine most likely to kill an American … [was] the automobile.” Today the US population is about 320 million. By some reports, there is approximately that number of firearms owned by American civilians. US motor vehicle ownership—according to World Bank statistics—is on a per person basis significantly less, at 786 per 1,000 people or roughly 250 million. Accordingly, while there are more motor vehicles than guns, there are more motor vehicle deaths than firearm related deaths. Colliding motor vehicles are still definitely a big social problem. Fortunately, car crash fatalities have been declining for a number of years – historically, a long overdue trend. Important contributing factors include improvements in road design, significant improvements in safety technologies in vehicles, tougher impaired driving

laws, and tougher licensing requirements resulting from graduated licensing programmes. Changing attitudes, especially among young people, about ‘car culture’ has meant less driving. Higher gas prices have helped. The Atlantic magazine article notes, parenthetically, that: “A $2 drop in gasoline is linked to some 9,000 additional road fatalities per year in the United States, NPR recently reported.” Firearms data, according Atlantic magazine, is “a more complicated picture.” The article suggests that available firearms data is suspect and possibly inaccurate and that firearms may pose a greater threat to our well-being as North Americans than the mishandled automobile. The common sense challenge to this vision of conspiracy is that everyone knows of someone – relative, friend, neighbour, coworker etc. – who has been involved in a motor vehicle accident. How many of us have a personal connection to someone who has been shot? An international perspective is also useful in focusing reformist energy. One interpretation of the Wikipedia article Traffic Related Deaths Internationally, (also a guide as to where not to spend your next vaca-

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