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ASIAN STAR – Er. ASHWANI JOSHI

ASIAN STAR – Er. ASHWANI JOSHI

Native Village/Country parent’s background Hailing from Indian District Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar in Punjab, at Nawanshahr, Ashwani Joshi was born into middle class family. He is son of a Teacher (who was also renowned Socio – Religious personality in Nawanshahr Area) and Grandson of a British Era Army Soldier. Living …

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Manitoba premier focuses on crime, taxes in speech to Tory party members – Winnipeg

By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted April 16, 2023 11:42 am Descrease article font size Increase article font size Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson focused on crime and taxes as she spoke to Progressive Conservative party members at the party’s annual general meeting. Stefanson told members they should be very …

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Military cemeteries need more funding to keep them from falling into disrepair – National

An internal report by Veterans Affairs Canada is raising red flags over the country’s military graves and cemeteries, warning that more permanent funding is needed to keep them from falling into disrepair. The report is the result of an internal audit following up on a similar review six years ago. …

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Bethancourt’s three-run homer leads Rays past Jays

TORONTO – Alek Manoah wants to start throwing punches instead of wearing them. Manoah took the loss as the Toronto Blue Jays dropped an 8-1 decision to Tampa Bay on Sunday as the Rays avoided a three-game sweep. Manoah gave up seven over those runs on nine hits over 4 …

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Person dead after fight at Toronto apartment building – Toronto

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Toronto police say a person is dead after a fight in Toronto late Sunday. Officers said the fight broke out at an apartment building in the area of Lisgar Street and Queen Street West, east of Dufferin Street, just after 9 p.m. …

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‘We don’t feel safe’: Winnipeg bakery owners call for action after 2nd break in – Winnipeg

The owners of Cinnaholic on McPhillips Street are calling for action regarding crime in the neighbourhood after the shop was broken into for a second time right before its one-year anniversary. Global News found out about the incident after reading a Facebook post made by the shop’s account. According to …

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Public service strike will start Wednesday if no deal reached by then – National

More than 155,000 federal public servants will strike on Wednesday if no deal is reached between the federal government and the Public Service Alliance of Canada. National president Chris Aylward told reporters on Monday that despite progress being made on several fronts, there has been little movement on the union’s …

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Ontario Liberal Party set to announce new leader on Dec. 2

TORONTO — Ontario Liberals are set to vote for their new leader through ranked ballots in late November, with the results to be unveiled Dec. 2. The party’s executive announced Sunday that it has set out the rules and timelines for the race to replace Steven Del Duca, who resigned …

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Mirvish to close ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ after 13 month run in Toronto

TORONTO — “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” is set to disappear from Toronto. Mirvish Productions announced Sunday it plans to close the stage play based on J.K. Rowling’s characters that opened less than 10 months ago. The wizards take their final bows on July 2 at the CAA Ed …

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ANALYSIS: Winnipeg Jets set for unpredictable first-round playoff series – Winnipeg

The Stanley Cup Playoffs get underway Monday night with what begins as a 16-team tournament for the most difficult trophy to win in all of pro sports. And it’s quite evident Winnipeg Jets fans are all in after being on the outside the past three years. Story continues below advertisement …

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