Monthly Archives: August, 2014

Jagit Khangura, 44, of Port Coquitlam drowns near Pitt Meadows

THE BC Coroners Service on Tuesday said Jagit Khangura, 44, of Port Coquitlam died following a swimming incident near Pitt Meadows on Monday (August...

BMO Annual Debt Report: Household debt up 6 per cent to $76,140  

 ACCORDING to BMO's Annual Debt Report released Tuesday, the average household debt in Canada has risen from $72,045 last year to $76,140 in 2014,...

Surrey Night Market welcomes Canadian Forces and veterans

THE organizers of the Surrey Night Market have dedicated the weekend of August 8-9 to the families of the Canadian Forces personnel and veterans...

Manraj Hayer and Khaleed Devji new recruits to UBC Men’s Hockey

THE UBC Thunderbirds men's hockey program on Tuesday introduced the first members of its latest recruiting class. Two goaltenders and two forwards, all British...

British minister quits over Israel’s Gaza offensive 

London, Aug 5 (IANS) British Prime Minister David Cameron lost a key ally from the Asian community as Baroness Warsi, minister of state in the...

Remembering 2012 Oak Creek shooting together

TWO years ago - on August 5, 2012 - the Sikh community in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, stood in silence as a lone, white supremacist...

When Jayewardene wanted to hang Prabhakaran

New Delhi (IANS): Sri Lankan president J.R. Jayewardene asked Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1986 to hand over Tamil Tigers chief Velupillai Prabhakaran to...

CIA penetrated every sphere of UPA: Natwar Singh

New Delhi (IANS) Former external affairs minister Natwar Singh has alleged that the US exerted pressure on then prime minister Manmohan Singh in the choice...

Indian navy chief in Canada on four-day visit

New Delhi (IANS): Indian Navy chief Admiral Robin Dhowan began a four-day visit to Canada Tuesday to foster closer ties between the two countries' marine...

Three Khalistani terrorists arrested, module busted

Chandigarh/Jammu (IANS): Punjab Police Monday said it has foiled a joint conspiracy of two Pakistan-based terrorist outfits, the Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) and the Khalistan...
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