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Winnipeg residents say promises broken over development of Komagata Maru memorial park

That was the same year the residents say they were promised the commemorative park.  But since then, nothing has happened despite meeting after meeting with various government officials and the local developer, said Jagdev Pannu, who is the spokesperson for the residents.  It s a pretty bad thing because Komagata Maru is a significant incident of Canadian Sikh history, Pannu said. Five years gone, there s nothing built … Please fulfil your promise.   On a visit to the proposed park area Saturday evening, CBC found a large section of it with the grass cut, but devoid of any park-like environment such as, picnic tables, a playground or even a sign denoting a name. There are few trees. 

Kelowna security guard who handled tirade of racist remarks gains positive attention worldwide | iNFOnews

Kelowna security guard who handled tirade of racist remarks gains positive attention worldwide | iNFOnews
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Indian-born Canadian first NBA fan to be inducted in Hall of Fame | Basketball News

Mumbai, India – When the Toronto Raptors played their first game in the National Basketball Association (NBA) league in 1995, a courtside fan stood out from the rest. But it was not just his booming voice that had others in the arena sit up and take notice. As a practising Sikh, he also drew attention with his white turban and thick beard as required by his religion. A lot has changed for the Raptors since. But they have always found Navdeep “Nav” Bhatia in their corner, rooting for his team through all its ups and downs. The 69-year-old claims he has never missed a Raptors game since their inception. And his cheer has only grown louder with time.

Indian-born Canadian first NBA fan to be inducted in Hall of Fame

Indian-born Canadian first NBA fan to be inducted in Hall of Fame Shail Desai © Nav Bhatia poses for a photo during the opening of the Super Fan exhibit on May 16, 2021 at the Nais. Nav Bhatia poses for a photo during the opening of the Super Fan exhibit on May 16, 2021 at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts [Andrew D Bernstein/NBA via Getty Images] Mumbai, India – When the Toronto Raptors played their first game in the National Basketball Association (NBA) league in 1995, a courtside fan stood out from the rest. But it was not just his booming voice that had others in the arena sit up and take notice.

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