Yearly Archives: 2015

STORIES FOR SEPTEMBER 26, 2015

Former B.C. MLA Tony Bhullar wants B.C. Supreme Court to declare Senate as undemocratic, MPs are entitled to cast free votes   Bhullar says Senate violates...

STORIES FOR SEPTEMBER 19, 2015

Bullet missed grandmother’s head by inches in bedroom in Tuesday shooting in Surrey   BY RATTAN MALL   (PHOTOS: The garage door of the building on the right is...

STORIES FOR SEPTEMBER 12, 2015 – II

Gordon Hogg appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Youth Sport   (PHOTO)   PREMIER Christy Clark announced on Thursday the appointment of Gordon Hogg, MLA for Surrey-White Rock, as Parliamentary...

STORIES FOR SEPTEMBER 12, 2015

Inspector Sharnjit (Shawn) Gill appointed new Community Services Superintendent for Surrey RCMP   Second RCMP Superintendent in B.C. of South Asian descent   (PHOTO)   THE Surrey RCMP announced Tuesday...

SEPTEMBER 5, 2015 STORIES

South Asian media person attacked by young white male armed with a sickle in Surrey plaza on Scott Road in broad daylight   (PHOTO(S): Can you...

Supreme Court declines plea seeking Salman Khan’s bail cancellation

New Delhi (IANS): The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a petition seeking cancellation of bail of film star Salman Khan who was convicted and sentenced...

ICBC warns unexpected, rapid escalation in number of injury claims putting pressure on it

ICBC started the process of filing its basic insurance rate application with the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) on Monday but it will take...

Mulcair to launch national action plan on violence against women

NDP Leader Tom Mulcair announced on Monday that an NDP government will ensure that no woman or child in need will be turned away...

Province says it is trying to keep ICBC insurance rates as low as possible

TRANSPORTATION and Infrastructure Minister Todd Stone on Monday said: “British Columbians have told our government that ICBC insurance rates need to be as low...

Post-secondary education and training will be more accessible and affordable thanks to $1,200 grant from Province

PARENTS and families can now go into almost any credit union in British Columbia to kick-start their education savings through the $1,200 B.C. Training...
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