December, 2024

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Marijuana legalization: Canada turns a new leaf

By Surbhi Gogia Marijuana — a taboo topic in many homes will become a legal business. What parents need to know about it Marijuana was first banned in Canada in 1923, with regulated medical Cannabis becoming legal in 2001 for its health benefits. But eventually Canadian government decided to legalizes the use of marijuana for recreational purpose. Legalization means that …

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Talk in, before they walk out

As the Gang Intervention Officer for the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit-BC (CFSEU-BC) Sergeant Jag Khosa is responsible for providing a combination of community engagement and prevention through gang outreach and proactive intervention across British Columbia.  He played a pivotal role in developing CFSEU-BC’s Gang Intervention Team which engages parents and youth to provide anti-gang education and intervention support. Sgt. Khosa …

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Jeenat Billen: The iron woman

Meet Billen, a weightlifter from Surrey, who has won many national and international titles at the very young age of 16 By Surbhi Gogia Jeenat Billen is like any other girl in her teens having a tall slim figure, long hair, a glowing face and a charming smile. But inside she is made of steel with physical strength that can …

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Finding Hope Through Mental Illness

By Jessie Brar Many children in South Asian community are struggling due to mental health problems. Most of their problems have roots in a disturbed family life and father’s alcoholic issue. Jessie Brar is one such victim and a courageous survivor. She writes about her personal struggles and how she fought with her depression. She studied psychology at Queen’s University …

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Ashish Sachdeva: Improving transit access for people with disabilities

When TransLink introduced Compass Cards, seniors and people with disability faced a new challenge. There were many who could not physically tap the cards to gain access to the fare gates. However, there was one consulting group that was keeping a tap on these issues and trying to look for the solution to this unfair problem. Recently TransLink, in association …

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The glamour of gang life and hard reality

A new study by Alberta university sociologist reveals that overwhelming majority of gang members would have chosen a different way of life  By GEOFF MCMASTER The vast majority of gang members in Alberta wouldn’t wish their lives on their own children, according to a new University of Alberta study. Sociologist Jana Grekul said 98 per cent of gang members she interviewed say …

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No income to report?

 Why it pays to do your taxes anyway (NC) Filing your taxes can seem like a difficult task, but knowing the benefits and claims you’re eligible to deduct makes the process worth it. Even if you don’t have any income to report for 2017 or your income is tax exempt, you could still claim helpful tax credits and get benefit …

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The Perfect Indian Ensemble – A Collaboration

Indian Fashion offers so much from bold colors to intricate detailing and when put together just right, the perfect Indian Ensemble is created! From strategic pairing of jewelry with the outfit, to the right styling of makeup and hair, there’s so much potential to create a personal look and feel sure to make heads turn! To showcase how such a …

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Dress to de-stress

A UBC study finds out that women feel calmer after being exposed to their male partner’s scent. The scent of a romantic partner can help lower stress levels, new psychology research from the University of British Columbia has found. The study, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, found women feel calmer after being exposed to their male partner’s …

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Milestones in cancer treatment

  Scientists, including an Indian-American researcher, have identified a molecule that can help treat breast cancer, giving hope to patients who have become resistant to traditional therapies. The first-in-class molecule shuts down oestrogen-sensitive breast cancer in a new way, researchers said. First-in-class drugs are those that work by a unique mechanism – in this case a molecule that targets a …

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