Jugpreet Bajwa, a local boy from Surrey, won millions of hearts across the world through his performances at the Indian reality show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa. He talks about his journey to the top in an exclusive interview with Desi Today By Surbhi Gogia If you are from Vancouver, the first thing that comes to mind when you listen …
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Kindle your creative flames
This Diwali Give the gift of theatre experience to your kids Fun, parties and good food are not the only reasons, for people settled in Canada, to celebrate their own festivals. These festivals are a great way to teach kids about a particular culture, its values and the traditions. As the season of Diwali kicks in, various events are planned …
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What that could mean to you There are further more changes in store to cool down the soaring real estate prices. The Canadian government announced it will further tighten mortgage rules and close a tax loophole on home sales, seeking to rein in both foreign investors and indebted consumers. While Finance Minister Bill Morneau said he believes the overall …
Read More »The Bold & the beautiful: Agam Darshi
Meet Leo award-winning Vancouver based actress cum director Agam Darshi, whose three films hit the film festival circuit this year When famous Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra hit the world screen with her earthy and bold looks in the famous American series Quantico, the world thought that Indian women have finally stepped out of their saree-clad image to take up …
Read More »Realty’s reality…
Post 15% foreign buyer’s tax Experts advise it is a good time to rethink your strategy both as a buyer and a seller The skyrocketing real estate market last year made housing unaffordable in the Lower Mainland. The BC government stepped in to take a charge and levied 15% Foreign Home Buyer’s tax. Foreign nationals who buy real estate in …
Read More »Komagata Maru Apology: A promise well kept
Baba Puran Singh Janetpura was one of the student passenger in Komagata Maru when it landed on the shores of Vancouver. Raj Singh Toor, his grandson, recalls his grandfather’s journey and the decedents fight for the long awaited apology The Komagata Maru came in May 23, 1914 with 376 passengers including my grandfather. His name was Baba Puran Singh Janetpura. He was a student …
Read More »Backyard Bullies
Bullying — a deliberate attempt from South Asian Kids who are born here to distance themselves from the newly immigrated South Asian children Oftentimes, it’s easy to think of bullying as being something which originates from an individual much different from the target. Unfortunately so, there is a common phenomenon currently occurring for bullies to be targeting individuals who are “one of their …
Read More »Orange is the New Pink
Pink Shirt Day has become synonymous with anti-bullying. It has evolved into a global movement that continues to grow. A “pink shirt” is seen these days to be much more than a wardrobe choice – it symbolizes acceptance, inclusion, understanding, and mutual respect. But pink is not the only colour that is making a fashion – and social – statement …
Read More »LIFE IN CANADA
Canada is the envy of the world. It is a dream accomplished by those who immigrate to this country and do their best to become a part of her. Half a century ago, when I left my motherland, it was not for Canada. It was for the UK and USA. Destiny added Canada to the list. As soon as I …
Read More »A home called Vancouver
Designer Taranjit (Taran) Cheema brings alive her love for Vancouver in her collection at Vancouver Fashion Week Who says the rain and winters are dull moments in Vancouver? You need an eye of an admirer and a real love for this beautiful city that encompasses many colours of mother nature throughout the year. Designer Taran Cheema in her latest Summer/spring …
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