Jaswinder Singh Dilawari

Brown Ballers bring basketball to the front court for South Asian community

Basketball is one of the most played sports in the world. According to the Fédération Internationale de Basketball (FIBA) 610 million people play basketball at least twice a month — at a recreational level, semi-professionally or professionally. So it’s no surprise it’s gaining popularity in India, the world’s most populous country. While the Basketball Federation of India…

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‘One in a million situation’: Victoria flying club responds after plane allegedly hijacked – BC

Colin Williamson, president of the Victoria Flying Club, said that what happened on Tuesday afternoon was a “one in a million situation.” “This has never happened before, so we are all a little bit surprised, would be a mild way of putting it,” he said. The Victoria Flying School has been operating for almost 80…

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How Canada’s oilsands transformed into one of North America’s lowest-cost plays

Giant shovels, driverless trucks and a dog-like robot have all helped Canada’s oilsands companies including Imperial Oil and Suncor become some of North America’s lowest-cost oil producers, driving down overheads even as the worst inflation in a generation pushed U.S. shale costs up. As the global oil industry enters a downturn due to economic uncertainty…

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B.C. child watchdog urges more progress 1 year after report into 11-year-old boy’s torture and death

One year after a landmark report into the horrific death of an 11-year-old Indigenous boy in foster care called for a “complete overhaul” of B.C.’s child welfare system, the province’s child watchdog says the NDP government has a long way to go in improving conditions for the most vulnerable. “We can do so much better for…

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Police in Kensington, P.E.I., shut down municipal building over ‘potentially hazardous object’

The municipal building in the central P.E.I. town of Kensington was shut as a precaution on Monday night after someone brought a “potentially hazardous object” to the police force headquartered there.  The episode meant the town’s planned council meeting had to be postponed for a day because of what a social media post called “unforeseen…

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