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Vancouver's South Slope is out of control as two South Asian groups of youths go at each other once again ‘Basically the community needs to know the violence the kids are causing’: Vancouver Police officer BY RATTAN MALL JASKARAN Singh Heer, 19, of Vancouver who was charged with possession of a restricted weapon, unauthorized possession of a firearm in a motor vehicle, and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose last week by Vancouver Police is alleged to

South Slope of Vancouver headed back to notorious days of Bindy Johal versus Dosanjh brothers type of rivalry?” Heer, as we reported last week, was one of four male occupants of a car that police officers searched at the Esso gas station at Kingsway and Victoria Drive on August 7 and located bear spray and a bag

A makeshift memorial to Manraj Akalirai, 19, of Vancouver, who was brutally murdered in January 2013 in Vancouver in the ongoing South Slope rivalry. Photo by Indira Prahst

be one of the key figures in the containing a .44 calibre ongoing gang conflict between revolver, a box of ammunition two South Asian groups of and gloves. The Vancouver Police Gang youths that The VOICE was the first to report about last Crime and Major Crime Units February in my article titled “Is said they have been investigat-

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ing a number of shootings, assaults, arsons and other acts of vandalism, all believed to be related and linked to the two opposing groups.

Bingo! were a little bit off-balance. This week, police sources However, police sources added: “They are just laying told me that now the rivalry “is low right now – but it will pick out of control.” They added: up” and wondered if things “They are driving around with loaded guns in their cars. It is would heat up this summer.

WHEN I wrote the abovementioned piece in February, it shocked many people who were totally unaware of the volcano they were sitting on, so to speak. At that stage it seemed that police were keeping a lid on all the brewing tensions. As I wrote six months ago, police sources told me: “It started over petty stuff just like Johal and Dosanjh over high school things – a girl was involved and then as they got older, they have continued to hate each other and now its escalated to murder because some of them have gotten into criminal activities like drugs and now they answering to higher ups in the South Slope and that's causing this violence to pick up.” These youths have been “robbing stores, stealing cars, selling drugs, cell phone stuff.” At that time they were on the defensive because some of them were on probation and

similar to the Sanghera versus Manj group where they started doing this thing and then progressed.” CONTINUED ON 4

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RATTAN’S RUMBLE: The politics of press releases: How NOT to write them! RATTAN'S RUMBLE AS it is, media are always cynical about politicians who will say anything just to please voters. Nowadays we expect statements from politicians of all stripes to say how great South Asians, who are a force to be reckoned with in Ontario and B.C., are – and how important India is and so on. And, of course, we expected the usual greetings on the independence days of Pakistan (August 14) and India (August 15) as usual. BUT what I did NOT expect was the way the BC NDP handled their press releases. The greetings for both Pakistan and India were IDENTICAL except, of course, for the words “Pakistan / India” and “Pakistani / Indian” and the dates “August 14 / August 15.” Here, read for yourself and wonder how exactly sincere was the NDP about the greetings if that is the kind of effort that went into the press releases? Just a FORMALITY, I guess! Press Release 1: B.C. New Democrat statement in celebration of Independence Day in Pakistan Bruce Ralston, the New Democrat spokesperson for International Trade, Immigration, and Multiculturalism, released

the following statement in celebration of Independence Day in Pakistan. “On behalf of John Horgan and British Columbia’s New Democrat caucus, I would like to extend my best wishes to all those celebrating Pakistan Independence Day. It was on August 14, 1947 that Pakistan became a sovereign nation. “For decades, people of Pakistani descent have been making immeasurable, significant and long-lasting contributions to British Columbia. Our economy, our people and our culture have reaped profound benefits thanks to the hard work and ingenuity of the Pakistani community. “I hope British Columbians will take the opportunity to acknowledge those contributions and join in the celebrations taking place. “Once again, on behalf of our entire caucus, Happy Pakistan Independence Day.” Press Release 2: BC New Democrat statement in celebration of Independence Day in India Bruce Ralston, the New Democrat spokesperson for International Trade, Immigration and Multiculturalism, released the following statement in celebration of Independence Day in India. “On behalf of John Horgan and British Columbia’s New Democrat caucus, I would like to extend my best wishes to all those celebrating India Independence Day. It was on August 15, 1947 that India became a sovereign nation.

“For decades, people of Indian descent have been making immeasurable, significant and long-lasting contributions to British Columbia. Our economy, our people and our culture have reaped profound benefits thanks to the hard work and ingenuity of the Indian community. “I hope British Columbians will take the opportunity to acknowledge those contributions and join in the celebrations taking place. “Once again, on behalf of our entire caucus, Happy India Independence Day.”

NOW read Premier Christy Clark’s greetings and see the contrast: Press Release 1: Premier's statement on Pakistan's Independence Day In recognition of Pakistan’s Independence Day, Premier Christy Clark has issued the following statement: “On August 14th, Pakistan marks 67 years since its founding as an independent country. “Pakistan has faced many challenges since independence, but its people have met each of these with resolve and determination. “Today, Pakistanis can take pride in the diverse and growing country that has taken shape, built by

its industrious and creative people. “Every day, British Columbians of Pakistani heritage make great contributions to our province, as valued neighbours, colleagues and friends. “As we work together to build an even better British Columbia, Pakistani-Canadians lend their strength and ingenuity to this common cause.”

Press Release 2: Premier's statement on India's Independence Day In recognition of India’s Independence Day, Premier Christy Clark has issued the following statement: “August 15th marks the 67th anniversary of India's independence. “The founding of modern India was made possible by great courage and sacrifice. Today, Indians can be proud of their country's achievements: economic growth, cultural vibrancy and steady progress toward equality for all. “British Columbians of Indian heritage have made remarkable contributions to our province in the fields of entrepreneurship, science and medicine, to name just a few. Indian culture enriches British Columbia, helping to build the inclusive and diverse society of which we are so proud. “As India celebrates its independence, we can also celebrate the strong and growing ties of trade and culture between British Columbia and India. “Happy Independence Day!”


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Saturday, Aug. 16, 2014 | Indo-Canadian Voice

Abbotsford Police install security cameras at key locations as deterrents in South Asian youths’ ongoing dispute ABBOTSFORD Police on Thursday said that in recent days there has been increased tensions between the two groups of youths involved in an ongoing dispute in West Abbotsford. This dispute had subsided, particularly through the end of July, but began to show signs of volatility again in early August. As a result, the Abbotsford Police Department responded with high visibility enforcement in the area and coordinated meetings with community leaders and family members behind the scenes. Much of the enforcement

resulted in interdicting and suppressing potential incidents before they could occur. This week police installed security cam-

eras in key locations to act as additional deterrents. Constable Ian MacDonald said:

“Enforcement and partnership with the community will continue as our primary means to diffuse this conflict. We sincerely appreciate the assis-

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later. “Since May 11, there have been over 25 reported incidents involving conflict between two groups of youths and young adults in the area of West Abbotsford. Thousands of dollars damage has been done to homes and vehicles in a dispute involving males aged 15 to 25. The majority of persons involved are South Asian. “Constable Ian MacDonald told The VOICE on [July 7] that there is, however, no gang involvement. He said: “We have recommended assault charges against two young men but otherwise we are largely without

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cooperation.” He said Abbotsford Police Chief Bob Rich has reached out to two gurdwaras to help in diffusing the situation. He sent the gurdwaras’ leaders a letter “making them aware of what we were doing through the media in the form of a press release and giving them a little bit of background on what is going on and asking them for their assistance as well,” said MacDonald. “ ... These incidents have predominantly taken place late at night and it appears that the conflict involves two groups comprised of 20 or more associates. There have been a small number of actual face-to-face confrontations between members of each group. “However, most of the

activity to date has involved damage to homes or vehicles connected in some way to participants in the conflict. This includes property belonging to family and friends. It also appears that there is a pattern of incidents and retaliations over this twomonth period.” Anyone with information should contact the Abbotsford Police Department at 604-8595225, text them at 222973 (abbypd) or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-2228477.


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in the steps of the Sanghera group. Violence is happening … shootings, assaults, arsons: a garage that was burned last week in the 400 East block of 63rd Avenue.” A friend of one of the chief players reportedly lives in that house. “Violence is escalating to

Last week, multiple shots were fired at East 22nd and Slocan Street at the house of one of the alleged chief players. Fortunately, no one was injured. Police sources noted: “Parents aren’t involved – it’s the kids. These are the new kids who are following

POLICE sources said that basically it’s a conflict between two groups of South Asian youths, from four different families. There are two main players and each of them has a special friend.

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Saturday, Aug. 16, 2014 | Indo-Canadian Voice To thank all of you for choosing Canada. Thank you for contributing to Canada. Thank you for loving Canada. Because whether you’ve been here for one, 10 or 50 years, Canada is your country.” He pointedly observed at the start: “Our Government has, in fact we’re proud to have, eight Canadians of Indian descent serving in our caucus. “In fact, there are today more men and women who were born in India serving in Canada’s Parliament than at any other time in our country’s history.” Thanking Dr. Senator Asha Seth and other members of the Canada India Friendship Group and the Advisory Board who had organized the gala and wishing all IndoCanadians “a very happy India Independence Day,” Harper said: “In a matter of days, Prime Minister Modi will do, for the first time, what each of his predecessors have done: raise the deep saffron, white and green flag of India above the Red Fort in New Delhi. “So, on behalf of the Government of Canada and indeed, I know, all of the people of Canada, let’s extend our best to Prime Minister Modi and the Indian people as they mark 67 years of independence.” HARPER said: “Canada’s relationship with India is special because despite the great differences between our two countries, we have growing economic ties, we have vast people-to-people ties, and all of these things are cemented together by common values: democracy, justice, pluralism, peace, human rights, the rule of law.” He added: “We can rightly say that the chill that characterized relations between Canada and India for decades is a thing of the past. “Before our Conservative Government came to office, Canada’s relationship with India had been essentially frozen for most of the period since the 1970s. “Since taking office our Government has worked hard to revitalize and strengthen Canada-India relations. “We have concluded a Social Security Agreement, an historic Nuclear Cooperation Agreement, and we have launched our own bilateral CanadaIndia free trade negotiations. “Know that our Government will continue to work to break down barriers that hinder bilateral trade and investment, and that senior members of our Government will continue to visit India. “Just a couple of years ago I had the great fortune, as the Senator mentioned, of returning to India. “Because one trip was obviously not near enough to even to scratch the surface of that large, ancient and fascinating civilisation. “In fact, my second trip to India was the longest bilateral visit any Canadian Prime Minister has ever made to any country in the world. “And we have been following up on that – we now have eight Canadian consular and trade promotion offices operating across the Republic of India, a number we are looking to add to. “These offices are helping to facilitate visa and immigration applications, and they’re helping to create more opportunities for Canadian businesses in places such as New Delhi and Bangalore, Chandigarh in Punjab, and Ahmedabad in Gujarat. “The state of Gujarat in particular – the state where Prime Minister Modi served as chief minister for more than a decade – is home to some of the brightest and best entrepreneurial minds in the world. “Our Government sees tremendous potential for growth in collaboration with this regional economic powerhouse and we have been working

hard to make this a priority for several years. “Canada was pleased to serve as an official partner for Vibrant Gujarat 2011. “And two years later, at Vibrant Gujarat 2013, not only did Canada serve as an official partner, but Minister Jason Kenney travelled all the way to Gujarat to represent Canada at the summit and to address all of its attendees.” HARPER said: “You should also know that our Government’s efforts to strengthen Canada-India relations go beyond expanding bilateral trade and investment, for example, through immigration reform. “Canada’s past has been shaped by the millions who came from elsewhere and Canada’s future will depend on the millions yet to come. “Yet, for far too long, previous governments, as you know, chose to ignore problems in Canada’s immigration system as if they would just fix themselves. “Instead, the problems only intensified and the wait times got longer. “Back then, if you had applied to become a permanent resident from India you could

expect to wait five or six years for your application to be processed. “It was that bad. “As the immigration backlog grew, so too did the irritation of those patiently waiting their turn. “Worse still, economic opportunities were denied not just to individuals from India, to immigrants, but to Canada itself. “When our Government took office, we immediately got to work and tackled those problems head on. “And I should tell you, ladies and gentlemen, that our Government’s reforms have been working and they have been working well. “Today, the permanent residency approval rate for applicants from India is more than 85 per cent. “I should add that these men and women don’t have to wait another four or five or six years for their residency because our Government has reduced processing times for recent applicants down to just one year. “In 2005, fewer than 2,500 student visas were granted to Indian students. “Last year, our Government granted more

than 14,000 such visas. “More Indian students than ever before are studying at Canadian universities, and because our Government has made it easier for these bright young minds to qualify for permanent residency and to work, we hope these students, many of them, will stay and put their Canadian degrees to use right here in Canada. “Our Government has also made the CAN+ program in India a permanent feature of our immigration system, meaning that persons who have travelled to Canada or the United States in the recent past can be fast-tracked for a visitor visa. “Our CAN+ program has a 95 per cent approval rate, making more Indians able to visit Canada as tourists or to do business.” Harper noted that this newest change to the immigration program was just announced by Chris Alexander last month in New Delhi, during his first trip to India as Canada’s new Minister of Citizenship and Immigration and congratulated him. PMO photo by Jason Ransom


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Thieves target property of former gurdwara president Baldev Kalsi, Surrey RCMP say they’re actively investigating THIEVES have repeatedly targeted the property of former president of Surrey’s Brookside Sikh Temple Baldev Singh Kalsi, 66, who is in custody on a seconddegree murder charge in connection with his wife Narinder’s death, since last month. The first break-in took place at the house and out buildings located in the 19400 block of 32 Avenue while Narinder was on life support in hospital home. She was airlifted to hospital on July 13 after being found with life-threatening injuries and was taken off life support on July 20. The family told Global BC TV that the thieves have struck six times. Last Thursday, the family managed to capture images of two suspects with a hidden camera. Family members allege jewelry, TVs, computers, a tractor and a new van were stolen and supplied Global BC with pictures of the alleged suspects. SURREY RCMP Cpl. Bert Paquet told The VOICE on Tuesday that they had also been supplied pictures of the suspects. He said: “The two individuals we see in the pictures are definitely subjects of interest at this point. We are looking to identify and question them. Again, we see them in the yard, but there are no pictures of them inside the

residence. They are trespassing on private property and definitely looking as suspicious as one can look.” Paquet said the investigators had the assistance of the Forensic Identification Section to see if any of the physical evidence that was recovered or examined can lead to the identification of a suspect. Although the family told Global BC that thieves had struck six times, Paquet said only two incidents had been reported to them. He said: “The first one was July 22 where the house was broken into. Several items were stolen as well as a vehicle from the location. That vehicle was recovered six days later on July 28 in Langley. We are following up with forensics to see if we can identify any suspect that might have been in the vehicle. “The other break and enter report, the most recent

one, was August 5. ... There is no report that anything was stolen but there was evidence that the residence had been illegally entered and again we are following up with forensics to see if we can locate anything that can assist us in identifying any suspect.” Paquet said the incidents were being actively investigated. He noted: “We believe the residence was targeted just based on the circumstances of July 13 homicide. [The thieves] knew the circumstances surrounding the location and based on that targeted [the property].” He added: “It’s something we take seriously and we want to investigate successfully if only to bring some peace to the Kalsi family. They certainly do not need to be victimized twice. We understand that and we are working hard to make sure that this is not going to happen again.”

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RECENTLY, the question of Punjabi signage and a lack thereof has gained prominence in our community. Some questions have been raised with respect to the signage at Vancouver International Airport (YVR). With this in mind, representatives of Punjabi Language Education Association (PLEA), in co-operation with Surrey-Newton MLA Harry Bains, arranged to meet with officials of YVR. The meeting was held on August 7 in the administrative offices of the airport. Our delegation included three PLEA members, Sadhu Binning, Parvinder Dhariwal and I. In addition to that we had three representatives from gurdwaras. They were

Sohan Deo, President, Khalsa Diwan Society, Vancouver, Chain Batth, President, Gurdwara Nanak Niwas (#5 Road), Richmond, and Narinder Singh Walia, President, Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran and spokesperson for eight Metro Vancouver gurdwaras. Former World Sikh Organization president Prem Singh Vinning and Harry Bains were also present. The YVR was represented by Reg Krake, Director, Customer Care, and Kathy Nyfors, Manager, Customer Care (Guest Relations). The meeting took place in a very respectful and cordial environment. Bains and I conveyed our concerns regarding the status of

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Immigration, Multiculturalism and Seniors John McCallum issued a statement on Thursday regarding the distribution of antiimmigrant flyers in Brampton and York University: “The recent spate of anti-immigrant flyers at York University and Brampton is truly disturbing. It upsets me deeply that these blatantly racist and atavistic views are being propagated anywhere in this country. Such hate and fear-mongering has no place in today’s Canadian society, a society that has flourished due to the contributions of immigrants of all ethnicities. It is especially disheartening that the group behind this would distribute such trash at a university, a place where a diversity of experiences and backgrounds is of utmost value. “It is important to remember that the vast majority of Canadians do not share these backwards views. I am extraordinarily proud of the residents of Brampton and the students and administration of York University who have taken a strong stands against these flyers, and denounced the authors of these hate-filled pieces of narrow-minded propaganda. “I am also disturbed by the government’s silence on these despicable acts of hatred. I call on the government to immediately and publicly denounce the small-minded individuals behind these flyers, and reaffirm to all Canadians that such behavior has no place in our society.” MEANWHILE, Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives condemned the racist pamphlets that were distributed in Brampton. Monet McNaughton, MPP for Lambton-KentMiddlesex, said in a statement on Monday: “Yet again despicable racist pamphlets have been distributed throughout the City of Brampton. These pamphlets demonstrate unacceptable hate mongering. Their distributors do not represent or understand the cultural mosaic of the Ontario that I love. “On behalf of the Ontario PC Party and the people of Ontario, I most strongly condemn the bigoted content of these pamphlets and hope that the individuals distributing them step forward and are brought to justice. “Ontario is a province that allows for all communities, languages and cultures to co-exist equally. The Ontario PC Party will continue to fight to make sure that these intolerant politics of division cease to exist.” IMMIGRATION Watch Canada, whose name appeared on the flyers and who had produced such flyers in April, claimed they had nothing to do with it. The single page flyers show the face of a Sikh man with a turban with a red cross through it and carry the words: “Say ‘NO’ to the Massive Third World Invasion of Canada!” It also shows a group of multicultural people and states that government policy has ruined the country. Peel Regional Police said last week that they “strongly oppose this type of messaging and we remain committed to identifying possible hate crime within the Region of Peel and investigating identified instances to the furthest extent.” They added: “Peel Regional Police have initiated an investigation into the content and nature of the flyer in question and its author. At the completion of the investigation, as matter of legislative requirement, investigators will be consulting with the Ministry of the Attorney General to seek the authorization, if applicable, to lay hate crime related charges.”


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Khalsa Wrestling Club’s Amar Dhesi only Canadian to win medal at Junior World Championships

KHALSA Wrestling Club and Oregon State University heavyweight wrestler Amar Dhesi of Surrey was the only Canadian to win a medal at the Junior

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in freestyle wrestling. This is Canada's first ever silver medal at the Junior World Championships since 1989. Dhesi, wrestling for Team Canada, won three matches to advance to the final where he wrestled against Geno Petriashvili of Georgia. On the way to the finals, Dhesi had victories over Korea’s Kim Seongsu, Turkey’s Yusuf Dede, and USA's Adam Coon (former Cadet World Champion). Dhesi also won the Pan American Championships earlier this year in Toronto, Ontario. He has been attending Oregon State University on a full-ride scholarship since September 2013. Dhesi is coached by his father, Balbir Dhesi, an outstanding former wrestler of India. Amar's brother Parm was a Youth Olympian for Team Canada, and is currently still Amar's training partner.

Transit Police looking for South Asian sexual assault suspect

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South Asian Community Coalition’s forum on relationship between family dysfunction and youth gang violence THE South Asian Community Coalition Against Youth Violence (SACCAYV) has been working for more than 12 years to address the issues of youth violence, gangs, and drugs in the community. Its main objectives have been to support and advocate for various programs intended to assist families and youth in making positive life choices. An August 5 meeting of SACCAYV’s steering committee resulted in a plan to host a forum that would include representatives from all of the Metro

Vancouver’s Sikh temples, and those who work with youth and families, including psychologists, social workers, counselors and other professionals. The event, planned for October 2014, will engage participants in a dialogue to examine the intersectionality between family dysfunction and youth gang violence. The objective of the forum will be to develop a strategy to empower youth and strengthen families within the community. The SACCAYV feels there are many challenges which

our youth and their families experience. Balwant Sanghera, chair of SACCAYV and retired school psychologist, said that the South Asian community must acknowledge and tackle the issues of violence, both within the home and outside of it. He said: “As our community has grown so have the problems. Youth and domestic violence are just some of these problems. We must collectively, as individuals and as a community, take the responsibility and ownership to address these issues head

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Taranveer Dhillon inspires Summer Ball Hockey Tournament in Kamloops by Tka’s Eternal Life Society THE inaugural Tka’s Eternal Life Ball Hockey Tournament is being held at Westsyde Centennial Park in Kamloops on August 23 and 24. The tournament is celebrating the life of Taranveer (Tka) Dhillon, who had a love for sports, especially hockey. He played house and rep with Kamloops Minor Hockey for over 12 years. He was living in Surrey when he unexpectedly passed away last summer at the age of 32. Taranveer was a vibrant, loving man who loved his sports and kids. He was constantly playing as much hockey as he could as he loved the game so much. He spent his life living

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68th Indian Independence Day celebration at Consulate General on Friday INDIAN nationals, people of Indian origin and friends of India participated in the Indian Independence Day celebrations on Friday (August 15) at the Consulate General of India downtown Vancouver. CONSUL General Ravi Shankar Aisola in a message said: “I extend my warm felicitations to the Indian diaspora in Western Canada on the occasion of 68th Independence Day of India. India is an ancient civilization but a young nation. Several generations of Indians have fought for and made supreme sacrifice of their lives for achieving Independence. On this happy occasion, we recall their services and sacrifices with gratitude and resolve to uphold

South Asian and Punjabi programming on Omni TV benefits Canadians, says federal NDP FEDERAL New Democrats on Monday said they applaud the CRTC’s decision to renew Omni TV’s license and maintain the level of multicultural programming on the station, including Punjabi and South Asian broadcasts. “OMNI TV’s multi-ethnic programming is essential to many families across Canada,” said NDP Multiculturalism Critic Andrew Cash. “I’m pleased to see the CRTC reaffirm Canada’s commitment to multiculturalism that exists in the Broadcasting Act.” Rogers, the owners of OMNI, had applied with the CRTC to alter conditions of its license which would reduce multicultural and non-English programming. Along with other community groups, Cash had written a letter to the CRTC in February this year to oppose the reduction of diversity programming. “I first spoke out on this issue in early 2013 when these proposed changes were announced,” added Cash. “CRTC’s decision is a good first step and is reflective of our efforts. We will continue to work on ensuring multicultural programming is available to Canadians.” New Democrats said they believe that our country is becoming increasingly diverse, not just in Toronto and Vancouver, and that this reality should be reflected in our media.

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“Jai Hind!” MEANWHILE, in another press release, the federal NDP said: “Stephen Harper was in Brampton yesterday [Tuesday] to celebrate Indian Independence Day, but Canadians of Indian descent didn’t get answers for the following: “1. This year marks the 100 year Anniversary of the Komagata Maru Tragedy, yet Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party refuse to issue an official apology for this historic wrong. Why does the Prime Minster feel IndoCanadians are unworthy of this recognition? “2. For Stephen Harper and the Conservatives F a m i l y Reunification is not a priority. Indo-Canadians have to wait up to 9.5 years to sponsor their loved ones from India. The immigration system is broken, why does Stephen Harper think it is okay for families to be kept a part for nearly a decade? “3. Stephen

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Federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau greets IndoCanadian community on India’s Independence Day THE Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, Justin Trudeau, on Friday issued the following statement in recognition of India’s Independence Day: “Today, I am delighted to send my most sincere greetings to the people of India and to members of our Indo-Canadian community as they celebrate the 67th anniversary of India’s independence. India represents an enduring model of a strong, stable democracy in the world, and the country’s most recent elections have renewed and reinforced the commitment of its citizens to promote and protect their democratic values. “With many Canadians of Indian descent living in Canada, it is important to reflect on the significant contributions and the lasting impact that they have had on our country, particularly with respect to strengthening Canadian multiculturalism. Together, India and Canada can take pride in our shared belief in democracy and diversity. “I am happy to wish all those celebrating today a very happy Independence Day, and I look forward to continuing to engage and celebrate with Indians both here in Canada and around the world.”


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Jasbir Singh Bir appeals to Punjabis in Canada to help Prabh Aasra take care of the downtrodden

Jasbir Singh Bir at The VOICE office. DEEP-ROOTED corruption may have become a "brand name" for India and Indian society which inevitably makes life much harder for honest government officers like Jasbir Singh Bir, who as a career civil servant had to take on his political masters on more than one occasion in Punjab and he lives to tell about the price he paid for standing up to what he considered wrong under government rules and the constitution. "My philosophy has been to never compromise in my life over principles and that has been the case in my work as well," said Bir, who was in Vancouver this week to talk about his work on behalf of Prabh Aasra organization which provides shelter for the homeless, helping everyone from orphaned kids and the downtrodden to the sick and those that have been neglected by society in general and the government in particular. Since retiring, Bir has worked as an advisorconsultant for private corporations including hotel chains, but his passion has been his work on behalf of Prabh Aasra, where he serves in the capacity of advisor, helping to raise awareness among the government and bodies like the SGPC that they need to fund organizations like these which help the people of Punjab who are desperately in need of help. "The SGPC has a budget of Rs.905 crore [1 crore = 10 million] and we are requesting them to allocate even a very small amount of that budget to Prabh Aasra as this organization is truly doing the work that the government and even the SGPC should be doing," Bir said. The organization, which consists of doctors, former officers and other wealthy and professional individuals, has been helping the homeless, the helpless, the mentally ill, the handicapped, orphans and destitute children since December 2003. They have treated 1,078 destitute individuals of which 745 have been reunited with their families after getting treatment. They currently provide shelter for 241 people on an ongoing basis and are looking to expand their facilities to accommodate more as the need keeps growing with so many needy knocking on their door for help. Bir said he would be delighted if Punjabis in Canada could also help with the cause of Prabh Aasra by making whatever donations they can. Donations can be made to Universal Disabled Care Taker Social Welfare Society. For more information contact: Shamsher Singh at 91-9815103793 or Rajinder Kaur at 919915083793. You can also email them at caredisabled@gmail.com or you can view their work on Youtube by searching under Prabh Aasra. (Contributed)

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Moga

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Bhamiakhurd (From Ludhiana Bypass to Tajpur Rd)

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Bhaini Barringa

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Another tragedy in our community, says Surrey council candidate Brenda Locke SURREY Council candidate Brenda Locke, former Liberal MLA, reacting to the murder of Edward Allen Bezell in the 14000 block of 60 Avenue in Surrey on Tuesday, said in a press statement: “For the 11th time this year, there is another murder in Surrey. No matter the circumstances, there is another life lost. There is

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Brenda Locke seen here with former MP Sukh Dhaliwal and others at Surrey Night Market. rienced this past decade and a half. To reduce our problem with serious crime, we need to make sure that the decision-makers listen to your ideas and solutions. “In my view, all residents of Surrey should be provided with the opportunity to participate equally in community life. Every one of you should have equal access to services and resources and opportunities within the borders of our city. By building more inclusive, stronger neighbourhoods, we can more effectively address the root causes that

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ELITE Auto Spa, formerly known as Krystal Clear Car Wash, is organizing a car wash fundraiser for local charity Make-A-Wish BC and Yukon on Sunday, August 17 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 9215 Scott Road. The community has been a tremendous support system for this local business over the years and they have gained many loyal customers. For this reason, Elite Auto Spa would like to give back to the community by fulfilling the wish of a child facing a lifethreatening medical condition. “We are so grateful when businesses like Elite Auto Spa offer their support in helping us make dreams come true. Not only will this fun event help raise much needed funds so that we can grant more magical wishes, but it will also help us raise awareness in our community. Wishes change lives,” said

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At Movies Under the Stars & Pajama Party On Saturday, August 16: The Lego Movie at Holland Park (13428 Old Yale Road, Surrey). Free outdoor community movie theatre with pre-show entertainment organized by the Downtown Surrey BIA. Come decked out in your favourite pair of pajamas as try to break the world record for the biggest Pajama Party. The current world record for largest Pajama Party as stated on Recordsetter.com is 1,075 and is currently held by Perth, Australia. But with your help we can beat it! We will also be attempting to build the largest Lego block out of canned food. Be sure to bring a can or two down and help us construct the largest Lego block possible. All cans of food will be donated to the Surrey Food Bank. Before the show kids can look forward to great live music and a trivia contest with lots of prizes. The North Surrey Lions will be barbecuing hot dogs and burgers with proceeds going to local charities. Pratham BC Foundation

Indo-Canadian Voice | Saturday, Aug. 16, 2014 Walk-For-Words Walkathon and BBQ picnic day. Family 5km Walk-For-Words on August 17 at 10 a.m. at Burnaby’s Central Park, Burnaby. All proceeds will go to Pratham BC Foundation a registered charity organization to help eradicate child illiteracy in India. All pledges will be collected at the park and a tax deductible receipt will be issued for total pledges of $15 or more. For further information, visit www.prathambc.org or contact Kandarp Patel at (604) 724-4281.

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South Asian Seniors: Melodies on Violin Vedic Seniors Parivar Centre of Vedic Hindu Cultural Society Surrey invites South Asian adults / senior members and non-members to attend melodies on violin by Mohan Bhojwani, a visiting musician from London, U.K., on Sunday, August 17, 2-3:30 p.m. at Shanti Niketan Hall, 8321 – 140th Street, Surrey. He will play tunes of Bollywood Hindi songs and will also sing. Light snacks and tea will be served. Contact Surendra Handa at 604-

Salmon Habitat Restoration Program Join the City of Surrey’s Salmon Habitat Restoration Program (SHaRP) for ‘Salmon Tales’ throughout the month of August at your local libraries. Salmon Tales activities include: native wildflower seed planting, educational fun and games, salmon hat colouring and the opportunity to win prizes. For more information on Salmon Tales, visit www.surrey.ca/sharp. August 19-22: * Salmon Kingdom: Tuesday, August 19, 2-3:30 p.m. City Centre Library * Salmon Simulator: Wednesday, August 20, 2-3:30 p.m. Fleetwood Library * Hungry Salmon: Friday, August 22, 23:30 p.m. Newton Library.

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August 28, 5-6:30 p.m. at Cambie Branch library, located at 11590 Cambie Road. To register, visit any branch of Richmond Public Library, call 604-273-2223 or register online at www.yourlibrary.ca/progs. This program is in English and Punjabi. “Kids don’t come with a manual. There are no perfect parents or perfect children. We can only do our best, and we all need help once in a while,” says Settlement Practitioner Gurpreet Faridkot, who will be presenting the program. “If you feel overwhelmed and isolated by the demands of being a parent of young children's, you're not alone. Come and share experiences and ideas about parenting children.” Faridkot will offer tips on such parenting issues as balancing work and family, love and discipline, consequences that work, creating cooperative families, and more. "Help The Less Fortunate in our Community" 2nd Annual Event. Location: Secret Resto Lounge 12025-72nd Avenue, Surrey, on Friday, August 29. Doors open at 6 p.m.,

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event starts at 7 p.m., ends at 2 a.m. Tickets: Bring in a non-perishable item or personal hygiene item or clothing or used / new toys or $5 to enter. These will be donated to the "Surrey Urban Mission"(shelter home) this is your ticket to enter. Must be 19+ to enter into this event. An evening full of entertainment lined up, guest speakers, fashion show by Gehna Fashions, Ravishing Rents, and many more, dance performances, belly dancer, singers, lots of prizes to be won, and dance the night away with our DJ. If you have any questions or wish to be a sponsor, volunteer or donate items, contact Jashika at 778-899-7535 or elegantstudio@hotmail.ca.

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Sai Japa All devotees are invited at Hindu Cultural Society and Community Centre of B.C.(3885 Albert Street, Burnaby) to participate in Sai Japa / Bhajans on Saturday, August 30 at 5 p.m. Program: 5:15-6:15 Bhajan /Kirtan; 6:30-7:15 p.m. Sai Japa; 7:30 p.m. Priti Bhojan. Contact: Rajubhai Parekh at 604-327-8259; Vijaybhai Dayal at

Introduction to Canadian Citizenship This free program in Punjabi / Hindi caters to permanent residents who are applying for Canadian Citizenship. An introduction will be provided on topics like Canada’ History, Geography, Government and much more. Participants will learn on how to study “Discover Canada”. Every Thursday from August 21-September 11,

Surrey Libraries Youth English Conversation Circle at Guildford Library. If you are an English language learner or have basic or intermediate English skills, join us at the Guildford Library for these fun, weekly sessions to practice speaking English. Thursdays, August 21, August 28, 4-5:30 p.m., at Guildford Library, 15105 – 105 Avenue, Surrey. For ages 13-18. Drop in (no need to register). Free. Need more information? Call 604-591-4176. www.surreylibraries.ca

1-2:30 p.m. At South Vancouver Neighbourhood House, 6470 Victoria Drive at 49th) in Vancouver. Free Child minding and refreshments will be provided. For more information and registration, call: 604-324-6212, ext. 134. BC Summer Reading Club Surrey Libraries invites kids of all ages to join the 2014 BC Summer Reading Club. It’s free. This year’s theme is Funny Business. Every child receives a reading log to keep track of their reading. Kids visit the library regularly to collect special weekly stickers for their reading log, enter contests, and win prizes. Kids that read for 49 days receive an official 2014 medal. Kids can participate in many fun free programs from magic shows, to the onewoman circus act, to a sound-effects performer. As well there are family storytimes, craft programs, book clubs, LEGO clubs, computer and games events, and more. For more information, and to learn about other free library programs, contests and activities for kids, call the Surrey Libraries at 604-598-7445 or visit http://www.surreylibraries.ca/5370.aspx

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Solar Panel Roads: An Interesting Idea

By Cedric Hughes

ABOUT an hour’s drive south of the British Columbia border town of Creston is Sandpoint, Idaho, population 7,365. Recently named the "Most Beautiful Small Town" in the United States, Sandpoint boasts a healthy mix of economic activities: forest products, light manufacturing, tourism, recreation and government services carried on in a pristine setting where the summers are warm and sunny and the winters cold and snowy. The attractions of Sandpoint may also have inspired another burgeoning activity that recently originated here—a research and development project— that this past July raised $2.2 million dollars of online ‘crowd sourced’ funding from sources all over the world inspired by the project’s objective of creating roadways that create the power for the vehicles that use them. The project is the work of Solar Roadways Inc., a

company formed by Sandpoint resident Scott Brusaw, an electrical engineer, and his wife Julie. The Brusaw’s came to the view that the untold thousands of miles of America’s paved road surfaces could support a solar panel system that on a scale might produce sufficient electricity to power all vehicles using the roads and render unnecessary the use of combustible fuels. Mr. Brusaw began thinking about embedding solar voltaic cells in or on the roads and searching for a way of protecting the cells under a surface that had to be both clear—to allow the sunlight through, very strong—to withstand the crushing force of huge—80,000 lbs. plus-size trucks, and in texture and malleability, asphalt-like. This search for a suitable surface material soon focused on ‘tempered glass’, which is four to five times stronger than non-tempered glass which is already harder than steel. (Asphalt is much lower on the ‘hardness’ scale.) The ability to shape the glass over curved, undulating or irregular road surfaces was solved by dividing it into small hexagonal ‘sandwich-like’ tiles containing the photo voltaic

cells and their distribution system, and microprocessors to identify each tile and connect it to its surrounding tiles. Other ideas for beefing up the tile system followed quickly: programmable LED lights that could generate contextual markings, signage and lighting on the road surface, and internal heating elements to keep the tiles ice and snow-free. This in turn necessitated some means of collecting and moving the melt waters, which, when matched with the need to collect and move the generated power called for an adjacent corridor, one part dedicated to capturing and filtering the melt or storm water and the other housing utility and power cables. What started as ‘merely’ a power generating road idea has thus changed into a futuristic, interactive, contextually adaptive smart grid also with the potential to charge electric vehicles both as they move over its surface and when stopped on or nearby via plug-ins. Though by all appearances this idea is in large part technologically viable, the one obvious negative is the cost. Creating highways from tiles like some colossal mosaic suggests an

expense that is unimaginable. Also, with respect to the use of solar panels generally, it should be noted that they work when they are clean, but their performance is significantly degraded or eliminated when they are

dirty. Solar panel roads may melt snow, but they will not clean themselves. "The Road Rules" strives to provide helpful information about driving in British Columbia. We welcome your comments on our published articles and

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