Monthly Archives: November, 2014

Canada condemns terrorist attack in Pakistan

  FOREIGN Affairs Minister John Baird on Monday said that Canada strongly condemns Sunday’s terrorist attack near the Wagah border crossing between Pakistan and India...

Help prevent violence against B.C. women: Know the signs

NEARLY seven in 10 Canadians have known a woman who has experienced physical or sexual abuse. As part of Crime Prevention Week, the Province...

UPDATED: More violence in Newton makes residents angry at Surrey First; Rasode and McCallum’s reactions

  THERE is increasing resentment at the way Surrey First under Mayor Dianne Watts and her Surrey First councillors neglected the Newton area with Sunday’s...

Murder victim Mandeepak Chahal’s family wants accused to face a ‘fitting punishment’

 THE family of murder victim Mandeepak “Deepak” Chahal, 22, in an email to The VOICE on Sunday said they want a “fitting punishment” for...

Jason Kenney tours South Asian World War 1 Centennial Exhibit in Surrey, meets Sikh community leaders

  JASON Kenney, Minister of Employment and Social Development and Minister for Multiculturalism, recently toured the South Asian World War 1 Centennial Exhibit in Surrey....

Cloverdale-Langley City riding’s Conservative nomination: Brar and at least one other South Asian ordered to withdraw

  BY RATTAN MALL   THE VOICE has confirmed from sources that Surrey businessman Paul Brar and at least one other South Asian candidate (if not both...

UPDATE: Under Surrey First, City of Surrey can’t even manage an election: “One Surrey” name left out  

SURREY voters at Saturday’s advance poll were shocked to find that the ballot papers did not mention the party of two Council candidates –  both...

Linda Hepner and her party can’t even handle ballot papers! Sabotaging Barinder Rasode?

FIRST, Surrey First with mayoral hopeful Linda Hepner was so desperate that they broke their own guidelines by erecting election signs ONE DAY EARLIER...

Healthcare experts join Senator Asha Seth to discuss protecting mothers and children against chronic diseases

SENATOR Asha Seth recently hosted the Canada-India Network Society (CINS) for a high-level discussion on the importance of maternal, newborn and child health in...
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