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India: Gurindervir Singh sets new 100m national record of 10.09 seconds. ... See MoreSee Less
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Halifax Police: The search for a missing newborn baby in Halifax has concluded. Human remains of an infant were located.New information redirected the search to Prospect Road and the surrounding area today. Remains were located at approximately 3:20 p.m. in a wooded area off Old Coach Road.The Nova Scotia Medical Examiner Service will be conducting an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death.The 23-year-old woman in hospital remains in critical condition. Police believe the woman experienced a medical emergency and do not believe her condition is the result of violence.On Saturday, four people known to the woman were taken into custody for questioning. Two have been released and two have now been charged.Sukhpreet Singh, a 23-year-old man who is a relative of the woman, and his wife, 26-year-old Ramandeep Kaur, will appear in Halifax provincial court on Monday to face the following charges:- Concealing the body of a child- Obstruction- Indignity to a dead bodyThe investigation remains ongoing.Police extend condolences to the infant’s loved ones. ... See MoreSee Less
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🕊️ Komagata Maru 1914 — RememberedOn May 23, 1914, the Japanese steamship Komagata Maru arrived in Vancouver with 376 passengers — mostly Punjabi Sikhs, along with Hindus and Muslims — seeking a better life in Canada.Denied entry due to discriminatory immigration laws, they endured two months of hardship at sea before being forced to return to India. Their journey became a tragic symbol of colonial injustice and racial exclusion.Today, we honor their courage, dignity, and the enduring legacy of their struggle for justice and human rights.In remembrance of those who endured.#KomagataMaru #remember1914 #canadianhistory #SikhHeritage #ImmigrantRights #neverforget ... See MoreSee Less
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The following drugs were seized:339 kg of methamphetamine (estimated wholesale value of $2,710,000/estimated street value of $16,950,000)175 kg of cocaine (estimated wholesale value of $4,375,000/estimated street value of $17,500,000)11.25 kg of fentanyl (estimated wholesale value of $225,000/estimated street value of $2,700,000)An undisclosed quantity of pillsCannabis marihuanaCannabis derivativesFirearms and assets seized included:12 handguns, 1 carbine,1 shotgun and 7 vehicles. 1.35 million illegal cigarettes (representing an estimated tax loss of $400,000)The following individuals were arrested for drug trafficking, proceeds of crime and conspiracy-related charges:Bahadur Bobir, 30 yrs of Winnipeg, MBZubair Mohammad-Zarif, 34 yrs of Winnipeg, MBSamantha Graham, 28 yrs of Winnipeg, MBChristopher Rundle, 44 yrs of Winnipeg, MBTyren Petiquan-Landon, 19 yrs of Winnipeg, MBRonald Zastre, 33 yrs of Winnipeg, MBTiffany Church, 34 yrs of Winnipeg, MBMatthew Haiko, 46 yrs of Winnipeg, MBTongun Tongun, 24 yrs of Winnipeg, MBHothaifa Hassan, 24 yrs of Winnipeg, MBGeorge McFarlane, 50 yrs of Winnipeg, MBClinton Netengesic, 36 yrs of Winnipeg, MBAddison Perry, 29 yrs of Winnipeg, MBDaniel Finkbeiner, 38 yrs of Winnipeg, MBSavannah McDougall, 24 yrs of Winnipeg, MBThomas Barnecki, 45 yrs of Winnipeg, MBCory Cozmenski, 48 yrs of Winnipeg, MBCarol Dignard, 63 yrs of Winnipeg, MBNorman Leduc, 60 yrs of Winnipeg, MBConnor Abraham, 21 yrs of Winnipeg, MBMohammed Makhlouf, 23 yrs of Winnipeg, MBGage Hale, 31 yrs of Winnipeg, MBSeth Driedger, 24 yrs of Winnipeg, MBShelby Hershfeldt, 39 yrs of Winnipeg, MBKaleigh Lajoie, 22 yrs of Winnipeg, MBRichard Barnecki, 43 yrs of Ile Des Chenes, MBGary Benjamin Thompson, 45 yrs of Morris, MBBraeden Lindsay, 27 yrs of Brandon, MBMerrick Wieler, 35 yrs of Winkler, MBChelsea Mageau, 35 yrs of Edmonton, ABWilliam Meredith, 25 yrs of Kenora, ONTVatana Chao, 35 yrs of Brantford, ONTPreaktra Chao, 33 yrs of Brantford, ONT. ... See MoreSee Less
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Maple Senior Indo Canadian Society, Winnipeg hosted Ethnoculture honoring Event for seniors arriving from overseas to Canada.The event also recognized community members, elected officials, and board members for their support, fostering connection, belonging, and social engagement as newcomers settle into Winnipeg’s community. ... See MoreSee Less
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