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Asian Star- Kulwinder (Indu) Bhanot

Asian Star- Kulwinder (Indu) Bhanot

Native Village/Country parent’s background I was born and raised at Sangrur, Punjab, India. Father is a retired teacher from Punjab School Education Board and mother was a homemaker with Bachelors of Arts degree (I lost her at an early age before my marriage). Your Early Education I had early education …

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Manitoba Avenue house fire displaces Winnipeg residents, city says – Winnipeg

A fire at a home on Manitoba Avenue in Winnipeg on Saturday left residents in need of a place to stay, the city says. Fire crews were called to the one-and-a-half-storey home in the 600 block of Manitoba Avenue around 4:19 p.m. Firefighters found smoke and flames coming from the …

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Industry leaders talk workplace sexism, discrimination at prairie music summit

​Music industry leaders from across Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba gathered in Regina this weekend for the Very Prairie 2022 Music Summit. Focused on building careers, businesses and the local industry at large, the fifth edition of the conference had stakeholders and artists sharing expertise and taking questions on topics like …

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RCMP foreign interference investigators visit B.C. friendship society

RCMP national security officers investigating China’s foreign interference activities in Canada were at the headquarters of a Richmond, B.C. non-profit group on Saturday. The RCMP’s Integrated National Security Enforcement Team conducted interviews at the Wenzhou Friendship Society and in the surrounding neighbourhood. At least a half-dozen officers canvassed the area. …

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Snowfall travel advisories issued for GTA, much of central, southern Ontario

Wintering conditions and snow are impacting roads in Toronto and across central, southern Ontario. On Sunday morning, Environment Canada issued a series of weather advisories around the province warning of difficult winter travel conditions. A weather advisory issued for the Peel and Halton area said between five and 10 centimetres …

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Grey Cup Festival draws mixed reviews from Regina restaurant industry

After the dust settled, organizers of the 109th Grey Cup in Regina called the event a tremendous success. However, that sentiment is not shared by some in the restaurant industry. “I don’t even want to do a Grey Cup again. I just felt like we were left out,” says Kelly …

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Ontario government reaches tentative deal with Ontario Council of Educational Workers

TORONTO — The Ontario government has reached a tentative deal with school staff represented by the Ontario Council of Educational Workers. OCEW issued a statement saying the deal was reached after multiple days of negotiations between the bargaining council, the Council of Trustees’ Association and the province. It says the …

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Holiday Mountain Resort set to reopen after drought-forced closure – Winnipeg

It’s a holiday miracle for Manitoba skiers and snowboarders. After extreme drought conditions forced Holiday Mountain Resort to announce a pre-emptive closure for this winter season earlier this year, a team of new owners now say they’ll be able to open the slopes after all. Read more: Manitoba ski resort …

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