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Liberals give up majority on committee that will study changes to Canada's voting system OTTAWA (NEWS 1130) – The Trudeau government is giving in to opposition pressure and sacrificing its majority on a committee that will look into changing the way you vote. For months, opposition parties had been criticizing the government, accusing it of stacking the deck to get a new voting system that would benefit the Liberals. Initially, the government said it was taking the same approach as all committees and making its membership reflective of the make up of the House of Commons. But today, Democratic Institutions Minister Maryam Monsef made the concession and announced they would support the NDP motion. “The government will not have a majority on the committee. Hopefully, this will assure members that the government comes to this process with an open mind.�

“I’ve been persuaded that an additional way to demonstrate our commitment to inclusivity is to break with tradition and to have both the Bloc (Quebecois) and the Green (party) as full voting members,� Monsef told the House of Commons. Monsef acknowledged that the

changes would replace a government majority with a majority of opposition members, but she said to focus on that would be to miss the point. “The issue is that every member, regardless of party, must combine their partisan perspective with meeting the important need that Canadians have to

improve the electoral process.� It’s believed the Liberals favour a ranked ballot system, but proportional representation and mandatory voting are also on the table. The prime minister has promised the last election was the last one using the first past-the-post system. The current make-up of the committee would have seen six Liberals, three Conservatives and one New Democrat, with a Bloc MP and the Green Party’s Elizabeth May on the committee but without a vote. The NDP proposal changes that to five Liberals, three Conservatives, two New Democrats, one Bloc MP, May and a vote for everyone. The motion, which would be binding if passed, would also mean the committee would begin meeting within 10 days.

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Hotel placements continue for B.C. children in care

By Jeff Nagel - BC Local News A new report shows 24 children and youth in government care were placed in hotels in the three and a half months up until the end of April. The Ministry of Children and Family Development has been under pressure to minimize the practice but says hotels sometimes must be used when there's no other suitable option.

Most of the children placed in hotels this year stayed only a day or two. In each case, a qualified contracted caregiver, ministry social worker or foster parent was staying with the child, and each placement was approved locally and reported to the provincial director of child welfare. One pair of siblings were in a hotel for 18 nights because the relatives they were placed with were staying in the

hotel while waiting to take possession of the new home they'd bought. Other reasons for hotel placements included a fire at a foster home, emergency removal from a remote home where no other local foster home was available, and a bad weather delay of foster parents' flight to pick up their foster kids. In a few other cases threats to safety were cited for urgent use of hotels. Seven children were placed in hotels in northwestern B.C. during the period, as well as another seven in the Vancouver-Richmond area and four in the South Fraser area. Hotel placements have been high profile and have drawn heavy fire from the Representative for Children and Youth. The focus intensified after 18-yearold Alex Gervais fell or jumped to his death last fall from the fourth floor of an Abbotsford hotel, where he'd been housed after his group home was shut down due to poor conditions. The release of statistics every six months is part of the ministry's commitment to better transparency on the issue.

Red Deer mom charged with using her son to make child pornography Authorities in Red Deer, Alta., have seized a four-year-old boy from his mother, accusing her of sexually abusing the boy and producing child pornography that involved him. The 43-year-old woman was arrested Wednesday at a licensed daycare in the central Alberta city where she worked, but police said there is no indication any children from the daycare were abused. "This is a heinous crime that was committed on a young child by the one person they should be able to trust the most," said Insp. Dave Dubnyk, who oversees the Internet Child Exploitation

Unit of the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams. Dubnyk said the investigation began when the Idaho Internet Crimes Against Children Unit identified a child who was being sexually abused after photos of the abuse were sent over email. Police determined the child lived in the Red Deer area and were able to identify his mother as the suspect. To protect the identity of the boy, police are not naming her. The child is now safe and being offered support, according to police, who have notified parents with

children at the day care. The boy's mother, a Red Deer resident, has been charged with sexual assault, sexual exploitation, making child pornography, distributing child pornography, possessing child pornography and accessing child pornography. The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams are made up of members of Alberta Sheriffs, the Calgary Police Service, Edmonton Police Service, Lethbridge Police Service, Medicine Hat Police Service and the RCMP. -By Robson Fletcher, CBC News

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Alberta's carbon tax steers clear of making airlines pay

By Kyle Bakx, CBC News In seven months, many Albertans will start paying the carbon tax. Buy gas for your car, fill up your propane tank, or turn on the natural gas furnace and it'll cost a little more. Carbon pricing systems are supposed to include just about every person and every business to create buyin throughout the province and make sure everyone has an incentive to reduce emissions.Airlines burn fossil fuels just like most of us do with cars, trucks and boats. However, they have soared right over the carbon tax, largely avoiding the full force of the new program. Only flights that depart and arrive in Alberta (such as Calgary to Edmonton) will be included. "I would exempt no one. For political buy-in reasons, you want everyone in this together," said Ragan. He'd rather have an economy-wide carbon price, but provide cash rebates to those groups of people and businesses that are unfairly affected, such as lowincome households and industries that have competition in jurisdictions without a carbon price. That way, he suggests, there is incentive for all parties to reduce their emissions, whether it's an airline or a taxi company. "You reduce emissions, but you keep the businesses in the province." Airline protest Airlines around the world have fought carbon pricing, even taking legal action in the EU. They are mobile operations and can move their business where they want. In Canada, the competitiveness issue is valid. An airline flying from Calgary to Vancouver could be at a disadvantage from other airlines that are buying their fuel elsewhere. Airline costs keep climbing Giving the airline industry a pass with the carbon tax is a smart move, says aviation analyst Robert Kokonis, since airlines already face too many taxes, which increases costs for passengers. "It's the sum of all the fees and charges. It becomes a significant amount of additional money for consumers," said Kokonis, the founder of AirTrav Inc. "The danger is now Alberta has put on a carbon tax, as has B.C. Maybe Quebec or Ontario will be next to follow suit. Ontario has already increased massively the size of our provincial tax on airline kerosene from where it was for years at about 2.7 cents to about five or six cents per litre." If a carbon tax was applied to all flights departing the province, he estimates flying from Calgary to Tokyo in 2018 would cost an extra $30.


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Pedophile dubbed 'Swirl Face' sentenced to 5.5 years by B.C. judge •By Canadian Press - BC Local News NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. -A British Columbia pedophile convicted of producing online child pornography in Cambodia where he disguised his face with a swirl has been sentenced to five-and-a-half-years in prison. But because of his time already served, a B.C. Supreme Court judge has ruled Christopher Neil's remaining sentence is just over 14 months, six months more time than the Crown had requested. The 41-year-old man pleaded guilty in December to five child-sex crimes that took place in Cambodia, as well as Vancouver and Maple Ridge, B.C., spanning a 10-year period.

Judge John Harvey says the sentence reflects the gravity of the crimes and high moral culpability of Neil, noting that he not only victimized two young boys by manufacturing child pornography but harmed them again by posting videos online. Neil has been held in custody since the RCMP Child Exploitation Unit arrested him two years ago following a sweeping investigation in B.C. and Cambodia. At his April sentencing hearing, the man who was dubbed "Swirl Face" b y international m e d i a

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Alleged Surrey terrorist writes to Trudeau claiming political persecution by India A Surrey man whom the Indian government alleges is a terrorist has written to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claiming he is being persecuted because of his support for a separate Sikh nation. Hardeep Nijjar, 38, confirmed to The Vancouver Sun Wednesday that he sent his letter to Trudeau after meeting with supporters in Metro Vancouver. The letter says Nijjar has “never believed in, supported or been involved in any violent activity.” “Because of my campaign for Sikh rights, it’s my belief that I have become a target of an Indian government campaign to label my human rights campaign as terrorist activities,” his letter said. Over the weekend, The Times of India quoted a Punjab police intelligence report claiming Nijjar is wanted in a 2007 cinema bombing, is now the leader of a group called the Khalistan Terror Force and is running training camps for militants near Mission, B.C. The report said India would be requesting Nijjar’s extradition. The Canadian government has not responded to the allegations in the report. Nijjar told The Sun Monday it was all “garbage.” He also told The Sun he was too busy with his plumbing business to be involved in politics. However, in his letter to Trudeau,

Hardeep Nijjar during a protest. he says he is a political activist who has travelled to Geneva, Washington and New York to protest against the Indian government and to ask the United Nations to hold a referendum on Punjab independence. “Mr. Prime Minister, I want to bring it to your attention that the Indian government’s campaign to label me a terrorist started when I actively participated in a campaign to collect signatures on a complaint to the United Nations Human Rights Council,” the letter said. “I am a Sikh nationalist who believes in and supports Sikhs’ right to self-determination and independence of Indian-occupied Punjab through a future referendum.” Nijjar also claims that his family living in and visiting his home state of Punjab have been harassed by police

because of his actions. He said his father and brother were detained last year while visiting India and given a warning for him to curb his “anti-India campaign.” Interpol has issued a warrant for Nijjar’s arrest based on information received from the Indian Central Bureau of Investigation. Nijjar says in his letter that India “has blatantly abused its governmental authority” to place his name on the Interpol list without any justification. And he wants Trudeau to intervene. “I urge your administration to dispel the Indian government’s fabricated, baseless, fictitious and politically-motivated allegations against me,” Nijjar said. He’s being assisted by New York lawyer Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, who flew to B.C. to meet the father of two. Pannun told The Sun Wednesday that he intends to file a complaint with Interpol about the warrant being issued with no underlying evidence. “We will seek information from them, what are the underlying charges … and how they got investigated and what Interpol did on their part to verify it. It’s their responsibility to look into it,” Pannun said. He said a similar Interpol warrant against a Sikh separatist in Portugal was recently withdrawn after a challenge. BY KIM BOLAN, VANCOUVER SUN

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Teen stabbed outside east Toronto high school, police look for suspect TORONTO — Police say a teen has been stabbed at an east Toronto high school. Const. David Hopkinson says officers were called to the Scarborough Centre for Alternative Studies shortly after 11 a.m. on Thursday. Hopkinson says a male between 18 and 19 was found suffering stab wounds and rushed to hospital with lifethreatening injuries. The Toronto District School Board tweeted that the stabbing took place on school property outside the building. Hopkinson says police are still looking for the alleged stabber, described as a black male between 18 and 20, wearing a red hoodie and dark pants. He says the school was briefly placed in lockdown which has since been lifted, though the school remains in hold and secure during what Hopkinson described as a public safety risk. There is no word on the motive for the stabbing. Police are continuing to investigate. By Canadian Press BC Local News


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Mandatory minimum sentences don't always add up When it comes to Canada’s criminal justice system, the popular political play in recent years has been to follow in

consider narrowing the reach of mandatory minimums. That — combined with a 2015 ruling that quashed the three-year mandatory minimum prison sentence for some gun-related crimes — means the Liberals are on the

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Mandatory minimum sentences sound like a good

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idea in theory, but Canadians know that the application

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of justice can be uneven. One need only look at the

The election of Justin Trudeau’s Liberal party served as one signal that Canadians may be ready to rethink the

disproportionate number of First Nations people in the system to know that all is not right.

wide array of ironclad minimum sentences. That’s a good

Statistics Canada reported that violent crime continued

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to drop across the country in 2014 and that serious crime

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was at its lowest level since 1969. Yet the federal prison

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population grew by 10 per cent between 2005 and 2015,

prescribed for drug trafficking for someone with a

according to correctional investigator Howard Sapers

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unusual punishment under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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majority, said the minimum sentence cast too wide a net,

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involved in conduct “much less blame worthy.” Canadians

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Toronto woman Pawandeep Kaur accused of arranging hit on husband Jaskaran Singh in India Toronto - A Toronto woman is sought in India after police there allege she paid four men -- including her two lovers -- to kill her estranged husband. Police say Pawandeep Kaur is wanted in the slaying of her husband Jaskaran Singh, who was fatally stabbed in March in the village of Sawara, in Kharar, in the Punjab region of India. Gursharan Singh Grewal, the superintendent of investigations for SAS Nagar police, says one of the other suspects pointed the finger at Kaur during his interrogation. He says the couple had a "strained relation" partly because Singh had spent the last few years in India rather than with his wife in Canada. Grewal says Kaur was romantically involved with two of the suspects and police believe she wanted to seize control of her husband's property. He says they have made a request for her extradition. A spokesman for Canada's Department of Justice said officials could neither confirm nor deny

Jaskaran Singh Pawandeep Kaur that such a request had been made. None of the allegations against Kaur have been proven. The Canadian Press was unable to reach her on Wednesday. Asked about the case, Toronto police said their international liaison has not received a request for assistance. Singh's relatives in Canada are keeping in close contact with investigators in India, Grewal told The Canadian Press.

Kaur was in the region for close to 20 days after her husband's death but then returned to Canada, he said. "She said her kids are studying over there and their studies are suffering over there so that's why she wanted to go back," he said. At the time, police had no reason to link her to the killing, he said. Media outlets in India describe Kaur as a mother of two living in Toronto in a house she owned jointly with her husband. They identify the four suspects already in custody as Lakhvir Singh, 32, Davinder Singh, 25, Bhawanpreet Bhangu, 25, and Gurpreet Singh, 25. The Times of India says the couple married in 2001 and have a daughter and a son. Jaskaran Singh's father, Dharam Singh, told the paper he intends to seek custody of his grandchildren and "deliver justice" to his son. - By Paola Loriggio, THE CANADIAN PRESS

12-Year-Old Boy Has 3 College Degrees and Is Starting Another Soon SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- A 12-yearold Sacramento student who already has three community college degrees and has been accepted to two University of California campuses says he plans on studying biomedical engineering and becoming a doctor and medical researcher by the time he turns 18. CBS Sacramento reports that it began with a love of dinosaurs, and not long after, Tanishq Abraham was asking his parents to allow him to take a college course. He was just 6 years old. "It's like, you're 6 years old and you want to take a college class?" his mother said. "So we just laughed it off." But at 7 years old, he came back and convinced his parents to ask American River College about attending a class. "Lots of professors, they didn't really want me in their classes because I was too young," Tanishq said. Finally, a professor agreed, but

there was one condition -- mom had to participate. It didn't take long for Tanishq to become the top student. "There were times when I had to explain general relativity and special relativity to my mom," Tanishq said. His professors say he wasn't afraid to ask questions, lots of questions. Last year, he received associate's

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degrees from American River College in general science; math and physical science; and foreign language studies. At the ripe old age of 12, Tanishq has been accepted to UC Davis and received a regents scholarship to UC Santa Cruz. He'll be a junior transfer student when he enrolls in either UC Davis or UC Santa Cruz. He plans on studying biomedical engineering and becoming a doctor and medical researcher. "I think I'll be 18 when I get my MD," he said. Tanishq says he knows child geniuses are often thought to be odd. "When you think of a genius you think of a mad scientist kind of thing," he said. But he says he's just an ordinary kid who plays with video games and not just microscopes. He says he just likes to learn. -CBS LOS ANGELES

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Neighbour's DNA matched-blood found in Gill home CBC News TORONTO-DNA obtained from a bloody knife and blood found spattered throughout the Ottawa home of Jagtar Gill after she was stabbed and bludgeoned to death matched that of her neighbour Gurpreet Ronald, an Ottawa court heard Wednesday. Ronald and Gill's husband, Bhupinderpal Gill, are each charged with first-degree murder in Gill's 2014 death. The Crown alleges the co-accused, co-workers at OC Transpo, were in a longstanding affair and had conspired to kill Jagtar Gill. The two accused have both pleaded not guilty and are being tried together, but are being defended by different

lawyers. On Wednesday Ottawa police Const. Julie Dobler, a forensic identification expert, continued to take court through the evidence she and her team found in the Barrhaven home where Jagtar Gill's lifeless body was discovered on Jan. 29, 2014. Dobler said on Feb. 6, 2014, police turned over a number of blood-covered exhibits seized from the family room and from other parts of the Gill home to the Centre for Forensic Science in Toronto to obtain a DNA match. Samples taken from victim, coaccused Police surreptitiously obtained Gurpreet Ronald's DNA from a white envelope, Dobler testified. Investigators

obtained a DNA sample from Bhupinderpal Gill from a used tissue, also without his knowledge.

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Gursimar Bedi was found guilty by a B.C. Supreme Court judge on Friday of being an accessory after the fact in the murder of Surrey teen Maple Batalia. Justice Terence Schultes found Bedi rented a vehicle which was driven by the 19-year-old's killer, and also spied on the aspiring actress and model. Crown prosecutors also charged Bedi with manslaughter but admitted in closing arguments that they could not

prove those allegations. He is expected to be back in court on June 9 to fix a date for sentencing. Bedi's friend Gurjinder 'Gary' Dhaliwal pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced, March 7, to life in prison. He will not be eligible for parole for 21 years. Dhaliwal gunned down Batalia in September 2011 in the parkade of Surrey's SFU campus.

According to Crown prosecutor Wendy Stephens, Dhaliwal killed her because she wanted to break up with him because of repeated infidelity. Stephens said Dhaliwal engaged in "obsessive, controlling behaviour" in the weeks before the killing. He sent her thousands of messages, threatened male friends and ultimately lay in wait to confront and kill her.

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One of three blood-stained knives police say they found in the sink of the Gill home. (Ottawa Police Service) The DNA analysis came back in March, showing the bloody, serrated knife found in the Gills' kitchen sink, blood found on the baseboards, doors and carpet on the home's second floor, and blood found in the master bedroom bathroom all matched Ronald's DNA sample. Blood found on a finger torn from the blue latex glove found next to Gill's body also matched Ronald's, Dobler testified. A box of similar-looking blue gloves was seized from a kitchen cupboard in the Gills' kitchen. Dobler said the analysis determined the chances of someone else sharing the same DNA profile as Ronald's was one in one quadrillion (or one followed by 15 zeroes). When police questioned Gurpreet Ronald several days after the killing about the bandage on her finger she said she'd cut it chopping vegetables.

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Genetic makeup not related to marrying, mating by education level WashingtonD.C., (ANI): The gap, that was significant in the latter half of 20th century, between the more and less educated with respect to marriage and fertility, has not significantly altered the genetic makeup of subsequent generations. "Undoubtedly, spouses are increasingly sorting themselves with an eye toward the education they've received, among other traits," observes researcher Conley. "But while the existence of education-association genes has been well-documented, choosing partners with education levels similar to our own has not resulted in children who have meaningfully altered the genetic

makeup of the U.S. population," he added. Using the U.S. Health and Retirement Survey, the researchers examined variation in educational attainment, height, body mass index,

and depression, along with variation in genes associated with these traits, across birth cohorts (1920 to 1955) in more than 2,000 white, non-Hispanic spousal pairs. While they found acceleration in similar levels of educational attainment between spouses over time, this trend was not reflected in genes long known to be linked with educational attainment, in other words, the similarity between spouses with respect to education-associated genes

did not vary significantly across cohorts. Moreover, no notable trends in spousal similarity or fertility were observed with respect to the other traits studied (height, body mass index, and depression) or the corresponding genotypes. The report has been published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. (ANI)

These five simple steps can make anyone fall in love with you Melbourne, (ANI): Follow these five simple steps to make anyone fall in love with you. According to psychotherapist and author M. Gary Neuman, there are five easy and scientifically proven ways to make someone fall for you. In a recent interview, Gary claimed that these simple steps encourage attractiveness and inspire feelings that could lead to a long-term connection, News.com.au reports. These five steps simple and easy steps are: 1. Keep eye contact: According to American social psychologist, lawyer, and author Zick Rubin's study people who are in love maintain eye contact 75 per cent of the time. And it's scientifically proven that intimacy increases between people who don't look away as much and constantly keep eye contact. 2. Be a good listener- Gary cites studies by the University of Nevada and the University of Washington that state listening as an important part of falling in love. Wanting to be heard is apparently a primal need, so engage in conversation with people and then try to ask follow up questions. 3. Validation: The same study also cites validation as a key part to falling in love, making your partner feel supported and like a winner directly leads to love.Gary said that a person is more likely to love you if they feel as though they're getting it right. And he claimed that 48 per cent of failed couples said their relationship broke down because of lack of appreciation. 4. Smiling: This tip is fairly basic but according to a study by Drake University, smiling makes you more attractive and engaging, which is appealing to others. It also makes you look more like a winner to other people, which is why it's an important aspect to falling in love. 5. Touching: And finally, touching, according to a study by Harvard University, touching leads to overall satisfaction in relationships. Gary also pointed out that being tactile with someone increases comfort and intimacy, which helps make bonds between people stronger. (ANI)


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Smart Call: Bollywood bigwigs not so keen on box office clash With one of the biggest clashes of the year between 'Sultan' and 'Raees' averted, it seems more Bollywood films are trying to avoid the situations of more than one movie releasing on the same day. Ever since news broke that 'Raees' and 'Sultan' will release during Eid this year, all eyes were set on the 'clash of the titans', as neither of the parties seemed to back off and were consistent in their stand to have a clash. Superstar Shah Rukh Khan's 'Raees', however, was pushed to January 26, 2017, avoiding a release with the Salman Khan-starrer. The makers of 'Raees' cited 'appropriate showcasing' of a film of 'such magnitude' for the push, but the move comes right after SRK's last release 'Dilwale' underperformed at the box office as it clashed with 'Bajirao Mastani' last year. The 'Raees'-'Sultan' clash is not the only movie-event which was averted. Sunny Deol's 'Ghayal Once Again' was initially scheduled to release with Salman's 'Prem Ratan Dhan Payo' last year. The action-drama was, however, pushed to January 15, 2016. In a surprising turn of events, the film's release was yet again pushed to February 5. While January 15, 2016 had only one film 'Chalk N Duster' playing, release of 'Ghayal Once Again' on the same day would have meant coming one week after Amitabh Bachchanstarrer 'Wazir' and a week before Akshay Kumar's 'Airlift'. The weekend of May 27 was chocka-block with Naseeruddin Shah's 'Waiting', Ram Gopal Varma's 'Veerappan' and Radhika Apte-starrer

If the Independence Day weekend is packed with these, even Diwali seems to be heading for a major clash. Karan Johar's 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' and Ajay Devgn's 'Shivaay' are expected to release on October 28 this year, with no news of either director backing off. The current year seems interesting as some biggies are avoiding to take their films head-on with others' projects, while others are willing to take the chance. It remains to be seen whether more clashes are averted.

'Phobia'. Earlier, Richa Chadda-starrer 'Cabaret' was also scheduled to release on the same date. The film's release was, however, pushed ahead to avoid an apparent direct face-off with other films. Director Kaustav Narayan Niyogi had said that the film was delayed as the makers 'want to do the promotions in a robust manner' and ensure a 'dignified release'. Apart from 'Cabaret', another film which was reported to release on May 27 was Anurag Kashyap's 'Raman Raghav 2.0'. The film's release on the same date would have meant a box office clash between Varma and Kashyap, who were once collaborators but later fell out. RGV's film traces the life of sandalwood smuggler and bandit 'Veerappan', while the 'Bombay Velvet' director's next film revolves around a serial-killer. On the possibility of a clash, Varma had even said 'May the best killer win', but the makers of 'Raman Raghav 2.0' announced that the film will hit theatres on June 24 instead.

Another clash which has been averted is between Irrfan Khan-starrer 'Madaari' and Amitabh Bachchan-starrer 'Te3n'. 'Madaari' will now release on July 15, instead of clashing Big B's film on June 10. Even Nagesh Kukunoor's 'Dhanak', earlier scheduled to open with 'Te3n', has been deferred by a week. The film will now clash with 'Udta Punjab', which stars Shahid Kapoor, Alia Bhatt and Kareena Kapoor Khan, on June 17. Even though the big SRKSalman clash has been avoided, the next big box office clash seems between Akshay Kumar- starrer 'Rustom' and Hrithik Roshan-starrer 'Mohenjo Daro'. Both 'Rustom' and 'Mohenjo Daro' are scheduled to release on August 12. While 'Rustom' is helmed by '1920 London' director Tinu Suresh Desai, 'Mohenjo Daro' marks the return of Ashutosh Gowariker after six years since his last film, 'Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey'. As of now, both directors have said that they are set to open the film on the scheduled dates with no change in the release.

Shraddha and Aditya caught cosying in Ahmedabad

Shraddha Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapur were shooting for their next, OK Jaanu, in Ahmedabad. The duo shot for several scenes at a local college. The film is a remake of the South flick, OK Kanmani (2015). After wrapping up the schedule in the former Gujarat capital, the stars made merry with the unit folk. Shraddha and Aditya, who are in an onoff relationship, made for a cosy twosome at the bash. Here are some snapshots from the wrap-up bash. -By Santa Banta News Network

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What is common between Virat, Aish and Oprah?

Indian icons Virat Kohli and Aishwarya Rai share something in common with American celebrity Oprah Winfrey. What? Really? Yes. To find out what's the common denominator you will have to read this article... Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Virat Kohli, Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and American TV legend Oprah Winfrey are three very disparate people and at first glance don't share anything in common. Well, actually, they do. What you may ask. The common denominator binding the three of them together is: The Color Purple. While Kohli is going through a purple patch, Aishwarya is in the news for her purple lipstick and Oprah, well, she made her big screen debut in 'The Color Purple' film - way back in 1985. Kohli has been in the form of his life and almost single-handedly took his IPL team to final. He scored a fifty in the final too, but failed to ensure his team's victory as Sunrisers Hyderabad were crowned new IPL champions. But the 27-year-old, with 973 runs scored from 16 matches, is the highestscoring batsman in a single season in IPL's 9-year history. He finished the tournament with an astounding average of 81.08 and and equally impressive strike-rate of 152.03. He hit an unbelievable four hundreds and seven half-centuries, not to forget 83 boundaries and a staggering 38 sixes. He has set numerous records in IPL 9 -- too many actually to enumerate in this article. But here are some of them: He has scored the most centuries by a player in a single IPL season - 4; He has most 50-plus scores in a single year in

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T20 cricket -- 18; He is the first captain in IPL to post 500-plus runs in three separate seasons (He scored 634 runs in 2013 and 505 runs in 2015). He has also been named as the third-most marketable player in the world, ahead of tennis ace Novak Djokovic, football 'God' Lionel Messi and 'King of the track' Usain Bolt, according to a survey by a UK-based

magazine Aishwarya's purple lip colour on the day five of Cannes film festival became the talk of the town recently. Cliff Richard sang of 'Lucky Lips', well, Ash's 'Purple Lips' (or lavender-blue lips for the more fashion conscious) could soon see a song being written on them. But Aishwarya is in the public eye as an actress, so let's talk about that.

Shraddha has her own style?

Shraddha and styling go hand in hand. The happy go lucky girl always makes a style statement, wherever she goes. mThis time also it was no different, when The Baaghi actress sported a very casual summer look while travelling. The best part about this was that, this look was designed by Shraddha herself for her brand 'Imara'. No second thoughts, she is just looking lovely in her own creation. The ever smiling beauty had

another reasons to smile, as on her way back a fan of hers gave her some gifts and made her day. Shraddha felt really special and thanked her fan. Currently the actress is running high on success of Baaghi and it looks like she has really gone ahead of her league. With back to back hits like Ashique 2, Ek Villain, Haider, ABCD-2 and now Baaghi, just tells her how this girl is on the top her game. Shraddha currently is busy shooting for her next, 'Ok Jaanu'. -By Santa Banta Network

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She has hit a purple patch of sorts in that field with the choice of films of late. She has 'come back' to 'Bollywood' with the clear agenda of being seen as more than just a beauty queen. Both 'Jazbaa' and 'Sarbjit' are unconventional roles that have forced the audience to see her as an actress and not merely as a beautiful face and a 'heroine'. She has also received positive response from the audience for her performance in the film 'Sarbjit'. Now, let's talk about the American legend. 62-year-old Oprah is best known for her talk show 'The Oprah Winfrey Show', which was the highest-rated TV programme of its kind in history. Dubbed the 'Queen of All Media', she, according to Wikipedia, has been ranked the richest African-American of the 20th century, is the greatest black philanthropist in American history, and is currently North America's first and only multi-billionaire black person. In 1985, Winfrey co-starred in the Steven Spielberg-directed 'The Color Purple', based on Toni Morrison's novel as 'Sofia'. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. The film went on to become a Broadway musical which opened in late 2005, with Winfrey as a producer. So not only do the trio rule their fields, they are bound by 'purple' also. Now, Aishwarya would want people to move on from her purple lips, Virat is winning the 'Orange Cap' and, well, Oprah wants people to move beyond colours. -By Santa Banta Network

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Are you struggling with paperwork or a writing project? You'll have it done before the first week ends. The June 2 Full Moon shines on your communication abilities all (Mar. (Mar.2121- April April 19) month. Load up that social schedule and book a lot of short field trips and fun activities around the New Moon on June 16. If your friends think you're taking over, take the high road, be agreeable, and don't get into an argument. It's all going to be fun, whatever it is. After June 24, when Mars enters Cancer, kick back and spend more quality time at home with your favorite people. Many moneymaking opportunities could appear early in the month, especially around the June 2 Full Moon. Income might improve, too. Money is again a big motivator, especially after the New Moon on June 16. You have endless energy and (Apr. 20- may 20) can make great progress. Talk with someone older and wiser if you feel you're getting manic. Love takes on some extra flash and sizzle when Venus trines Uranus on June 28. The June 2 Full Moon wants to bring you love, but you may think you're too busy or not ready. Trust your instincts and resist if you must. Don't feel rushed or hurried. The June 16 New Moon lights (May 21-June 21) your personal fire. Be wildly energetic get a lot done, but don't get impatient or angry. It would only escalate and it might be hard to find the emotional "off" switch. Stay cool and let people be on your side. June 23 could be sticky at work when people seem determined to misunderstand each other. Avoid the gossip mill and you'll be fine. Something about daily life could take on more importance for you in the first week. The Full Moon on June 2 makes it easy for you to multitask and deal with several distractions at once. Things go so smoothly that you may ( June 22-July 22) barely notice at the time. The June 16 New Moon could uncover a number of little buried fears and suspicions, but you'll also have great selfassurance. Dispel those minor demons now and be happier and more secure than ever.

Get out with your friends and rock and roll during the first week. Home will be a refuge after the June 2 Full Moon, and it will be your favorite place to indulge (July 23-Aug 22) (July 23-Aug 22) that creative streak. Social events could take over your life again after the New Moon on June 16. You can do good things with it, though, and meet a lot of great, cooperative, equally ambitious people. Avoid personality clashes. Get lost in the crowd, if need be, and widen your network Relax at home, enjoy some comfort food, and keep your batteries charged for any extra work demands. Be sharp, energetic, and smart under the June 2 Full Moon. Rest before the New Moon on June 16. Your career situation could get a huge boost over the next few weeks. Even if a brilliant opportunity, (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) advance, or offer doesn't immediately appear, you'll be eager and motivated, and you could generate one of your own. Stay realistic, but work hard and change your work world.

When has love ever been this exciting and smart? The June 2 Full Moon could open your eyes to a grand new love opportunity. You may need to introduce yourself or speak first, but after that the wheels will turn nicely. Partners become important in the second half of the month, especially (Nov 22 22- -Dec. Dec 21) (Nov. 21 after the June 16 New Moon. Do your share and contribute as much as will be accepted. Take care that you don't run over anyone or take over, though. You're that energized. June 30 is sweet, friendly, and generous. you're in need of some advice or energy is low around the June 2 Full Moon, discreetly ask. You become the go-to person in your family or at work later in the month. The New Moon on June 16 (Dec 22.22.- Jan. Jan. 19) 19) makes this easy for you. It won't take (Dec much effort. You'll be good at it and happy to do it, but don't let people take advantage of your good nature. Enough is enough. Start the work week in a good mood on June 28, after the Moon moves away from Saturn and any imagined self-doubts fade away.

Listen more carefully and talk more quietly in the first week or two. A lot of people may have things to tell you around the June 2 Full Moon that you know you want to hear. Something new and thrilling could enter your life after the New Moon on June 16. It may be near (Sept. 23 (Sept. 23 -Oct. -Oct.23) 23) to home, but it will still fire up great enthusiasm. A friend could give you some news that enlightens your mind and widens your world. Friends and family have your back on June 26. They'll ease things if a weekend romance starts to get too dramatic.

This is your month to work well with lots of people, in groups or out in public. People will find you clever, creative, and entertaining, especially around the June 2 Full Moon. You may be overflowing with great new fun ideas, starting around the June 16 New (Jan. 20 -Feb. 19) Moon. A more creative one could turn into (Jan 20 Feb something lucrative, if only as a hobby that pays for itself. You don't have to do everything at once, even if you have the energy for it. June 28 may feel a bit rocky, but don't take things personally. No one's angry with you. ______________ Career concerns are bright, but it might not seem so at first. The June 2 Full Moon can set you up for success, but don't get distracted or tricked into being too enthusiastic. Take charge of (Feb. 20 -Mar. 20) something important at home later in the month. You'll have more enthusiasm, energy, and authority to break down barriers around the June 16 New Moon. Do what makes sense to you. If you need to do it yourself, you can. The weekend of June 27 looks good for love and confiding hopes and dreams. Choose your company well, feel emotionally safe, and maybe form a stronger bond.

Keep an eye on your impulse spending in the first week. The June 2 Full Moon could set you up to buy more than you intend. Before a purchase, strike up a conversation and give yourself more time to think about it. (Oct. 24 - Nov. 21) Life could get exciting after the June (Oct. 24 - Nov. 21) 16 New Moon, when other people's anxieties might set off yours. Stay calm and collected, and maybe start a powerful and profitable relationship. Be bold but not reckless when the opportunity arises.

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Salman Khan once again parried a query on the topic of his marriage. Gossip mills are abuzz that the actor will be marrying his rumoured girlfriend Lulia Vantur on December 27 which also happens to be his 51st birthday. In the trailer of his upcoming film 'Sultan', Salman mouths a dialogue that a doctor should marry a doctor and a wrestler should marry a wrestler. Taking a cue from this, when reporters asked if both Salman and his leading lady Anushka Sharma agree that an actor should marry an actor, Salman said in a lighter vein, "This was the last question. Ask a question like this and the press conference is over. Chalo madam (looking at Anushka) let's go. Superb. Thank you love you guys". Santa Banta News Network

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"Sarbjit" is a biopic of Sarabjit Singh Atwal, a farmer from Punjab's Bhikhiwind, arrested in Pakistan for crossing the border on August 28, 1990. But in reality, it is the 23-year-old journey of his sister, Dalbir Kaur, depicting her trials and tribulations in the course of her endeavour to bring back, from Pakistan, her brother, who is convicted for a series of bomb blasts and charges of terrorism. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan as Dalbir Kaur puts her heart and soul into her character. She delivers a fairly robust performance and evokes sympathy, not merely on the strength of her performance, but because of the powerful character she depicts. Unfortunately, even after modulating her voice and emulating the mannerisms of a Punjabi, by no stretch of imagination, can she pass of

as a "Sikhni" one is made to believe she is. Randeep Hooda as Sarbjit steals the show. His transition, physically and mentally from a happy-go-lucky man to an anguished imprisoned soul, is palpable. Richa Chadda, in a fairly restrained manner, manages to make her presence felt as Sarbjit's wife Sukhpreet, whom he fondly called "Sukhia. So does Darshan Kumaar as Owais Sheikh, Sarbjit's lawyer in Pakistan. The rest of the cast too is natural and convincing. Director Omang Kumar who had earlier delivered "Mary Kom", has handled the film

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fairly adroitly. Scripted in a non-linear fashion, the film starts off on an uneven note and gradually as the narration progresses, it settles on an even keel to unravel the compelling drama. By avoiding the controversies that surround Dalbir Kaur and the existence of her other siblings, scriptwriters Utkarshini Vashishtha and Rajesh Beri's screenplay skillfully manoeuvres the narration, to stir a sense of patriotism among the audience. The film is emotionally draining. It brings tears to your eyes. The dialogues are everyday speech, but there are instances when the lines are dramatic and uplift the scenes. This is obvious in the scene where Sarbjit

speaks to his lawyer Owais in the prison. Some of the scenes in the film, seem inspired by classics. This is particularly evident. when Sarabjit breaks down emotionally and cries, "Save me sister, save me." This particular shot reminds you of a scene in Ritwik Gathak's "Meghe Dake Tara", where the heroine pleads to her brother to save her. Here the scene may not be as dramatic as in Ghatak's film but is eventually effective. With excellent production values, the film is well-mounted. The cinematography by Kiran Deohans is steady and remarkable. With brilliant lighting, his frames are atmospheric. With his wide-angle lenses and tight close-ups, he brilliantly captures the claustrophobic space and the fine nuances of Randeep's haunting performance. The sets are realistic and transition of the colour palette, is evident in the costumes of the ladies, which from bright colourful clothes gradually turn into muted hues. The songs mesh seamlessly into the narration and the background score effectively heightens the viewing experience. The film is evenly paced with a few lengthy and unwarranted scenes but overall, Sarbjit Atwal's story is worth a watch, as it touches the right emotional chord.


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Rely on yoga to relieve muscle pain

(NC) Ask any enthusiast: The earliest teachings of yoga give us a trusted workout to this day. Yoga philosophy is rooted in a dedication to our physical well-being which combines the healthy habits of exercise, relaxation and cleanliness with a nature-based approach to nutrition. Today, reports show that over 15 million people worldwide follow a regular yoga routine – and while many say they do it

for maintenance of the mind and body, just as many others rely on yoga stretches as a pain-relieving tonic. Just a few moves in the right direction can make a world of difference for your bouts of muscle and joint pain. For example, similar to centuries-old, plant-based treatments which have stood the test of time, so has the age-old application of yoga poses for alleviating discomfort. If you're new to this option,

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here's a little background info, followed by a few ailment-targeted poses to try. For eons, yoga teachers have insisted that specific flexing techniques go a long way to soothe the muscles, reduce stress, increase flexibility, improve posture, maximize breathing, lower blood pressure and shed unwanted weight. The safest approach is to practice and perfect the various poses – and pay attention to body limitations. If you have pronounced ailments, be sure to consult a medical professional before beginning any physical routine. With that green light, prepare for the poses by paying attention to proper clothing, footwear, hydration, and by doing warm up activities if you have particularly painful spots. In fact, many of those who do rely on yoga for muscle and joint relief, say you can't go wrong by combining it with homeopathic topical treatments such as Arnicare gel or cream. Its naturallyderived active ingredient is found in a mountain flower called arnica montana and when that cream or gel is rubbed thoroughly into the skin, it is said to supply relief to bruising, swelling, as well as muscle and joint pain especially in the neck, shoulders, and legs. So let the yoga begin. You'll soon see that the poses are a variety of backbends, inversions, standing postures, arm balances, core holds and seated twists. Coaching is paramount to your physical improvement, so with illustrations on the website of a leading name in homeopathic medicines, www.boiron.ca/yogatips/, here are eight of the most effective poses to master and what each one can do for you:

1. General tension & fatigue: try the Seated Forward Bend aimed at calming the mind. 2. Tightness in the face: do the Lion Pose aimed at the neck, chest, and jaw. 3. Tight hips: do the Half Lord of the Fishes Pose, aimed at increasing flexibility in the hips and lower back. 4. Swollen legs: try the Legs-up-theWall Pose, aimed at relieving tired, cramped legs and at boosting circulation. 5. Stiff neck: try the Cat Cow pose, aimed at releasing tension in the spine. 6. Tight shoulders: do the Eagle Arms pose, aimed at dissolving back tension and improving upper back posture. 7. Achy low back: do the Bharadvaja's Twist, aimed at backache, neck pain and sciatica. 8. All over: try the Hand-to-Big-Toe pose, which stretches and improves the flexibility of all muscles from head to toe. These homeopathic medicines may not be right for everyone. Always read and follow the label.


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How to make a lasting memory on Father's Day

(NC) On dad's big day in June, make a lasting impression on him by taking him on a memorable adventure. Here are some ideas to take your gift-giving to the next level from Mark's, a leader in men's casual wear and footwear: Fishing Surprise dad with an early morning

fishing trip. He will appreciate being in the outdoors away from the hustle and bustle of life. Plan ahead and research the best fishing spots in your area – perhaps one he hasn't been to before. To ensure he is properly outfitted for fishing, surprise him with a pair of FarWest hiking pants which have eight pockets to

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store all of his fishing essentials! Cooking Class Even if your dad isn't a foodie, attending a cooking class together is a great way to bond with him. You'll learn how to create a meal that rivals some of your city's best restaurants. Paintball If he loves an adrenaline rush, paintball is a thrilling activity. One rule of thumb is to have very little skin exposure when playing to avoid injuries, so make sure you both dress appropriately for the conditions. Paintball can be muddy and the sun may be hot, so wear clothing that leaves little exposure to the sun and to the paintballs. Enthusiasts say they recommend something loose and light like a long sleeved t-shirt with a pair of durable pants. VIP Camping We are not talking about regular

camping here. Spoil your dad this year with a camping trip – VIP style. There are many campgrounds that offer luxury tents and cabins with raised beds to avoid sleeping on an air mattress. Instead of hotdogs and beans, bring steaks and potatoes for grilling on the barbeque. Although this is VIP style, still expect to get a little dirty! To prepare for your trip, bring a pair of hiking boots and a warm hoodie for when the sun goes down. Football Game If your dad enjoys being outside, plan a game of touch football with friends and family in your local park. To keep him feeling fresh all day, surprise him with a Denver Hayes T-shirt which prevents moisture from accumulating. Your dad will appreciate taking in the outdoor air and creating new memories with the ones he loves most.

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Foster some hoop dreams with your generosity (NC) Although Canada has long been known as a hockey nation — with formidable athletes and dedicated fans — in recent years, basketball has battled for the spotlight. Have you become a fan? If not yet, there's a good chance you will be. The young talent surging out of Canada culminated with our nation's first ever number-one NBA draft pick in 2013, so it's no surprise that more Canadian kids are picking up basketballs. For young players, however, the pursuit of success is often expensive. The cost of coaching, camps, and tournaments can lead to hard choices

for financially disadvantaged families. “Support is available, however, if you know where to look,� says Landon French, president of Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities. “Jumpstart works overtime to help give kids the resources they need to play their favourite sports.� Last year alone, he explains, Jumpstart helped nearly 8,000 kids play basketball. Since 2005, the charity has helped over 1million children across Canada get involved in organized sport and physical activity. One of those kids was Juevol Myles. After losing his father when he was only three, Juevol and his two siblings were raised by their single mother in

Ajax, Ontario. He fell in love with basketball after watching his older brother Jermaine play. Hard work on the court led to success and Juevol was selected to play for the Canadian Junior Team. Unfortunately, the costs of taking his game to the next level became unmanageable for his family. “That's when Juevol's coach introduced him to Jumpstart,� French points out. “It helped him cover the costs of his necessary training and camps – and this support soon led to a scholarship to play NCAA Division I Basketball. Even better, Juevol graduated from the University of South Dakota with a degree in psychology and

Encourage activity in kids to set them free for life (NC) It is no secret that inactivity is an epidemic among Canadian children. According to a federal government report, only 9 per cent of kids aged five to 17, get the recommended 60 minutes of daily physical activity. This has both short- and long-term consequences, the most obvious being a growing population of unhealthy Canadians. Would you like to join others in an initiative to do something about it? It is true that the benefits of being active span beyond physical health. Participating in sport helps children learn important life skills – like discipline, confidence, and teamwork – and it provides an environment to foster self-esteem and overcome perceived limitations. Learning these skills early creates a strong foundation. In other words, sports equip kids for life. “Unfortunately, some kids miss out on these opportunities simply because of the costs associated with organized sport, “says Landon French, president of Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities.

“Our organization which includes 2,400 community partners across Canada, is looking to remedy the issue of cost. In fact, since 2005 we have helped over one million kids get into sports and physical activity.� A great way to help kids get active, says French, is by encouraging them with programs they enjoy. Dreams of playing in the NHL or representing Canada at the Olympic Games may be a motivator for some, but many others value fitness, fun, or teambuilding more than competition. To meet a broad range of interests and goals, Jumpstart funds over 70 different activities—including orienteering, ultimate Frisbee, and yoga. “Physical activity is an essential building block in a child's development, and we want to ensure that every kid has an equal opportunity to play,� French continues. “We provide funding for dozens of different activities so children can be active in a way that is fun for them. This way, they are more likely to be

active for life.� Did you know that June is Jumpstart Month and you can support the initiative at your local store by donating to give others the gift of play? One hundred per cent of customer donations stay in the community to help get kids into the game. If you know a kid who wants to play but is unable to because of costs, call 1-844-YES-PLAY or visit jumpstart.canadiantire.ca.

is currently pursuing his Master's degree. He also continues to play professionally in Europe.� It's easy to see that playing sports equips kids for life – and it allows them to pursue their dreams both on and off the court. Advisers remind us that sport teaches kids important life skills – like discipline, confidence and teamwork – and that can lead to life-changing opportunities like post-secondary education. Did you know that June is Canadian Tire Jumpstart Month and you can support the initiative at your local store by donating to give others the gift of play? One hundred per cent of customer donations stay in the community to give kids like Juevol the chance to get off the sidelines and into the game. If you know a kid who wants to play, but is unable to because of costs, call 1-844-YES-PLAY or visit jumpstart.canadiantire.ca.

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Don't let an overloaded car send you packing (NC) More Canadians than ever before say they would like to travel in Canada this year. Will you be one of them? No matter whether it's a trip to the cottage or a scenic drive in the Rockies or along the shores of the Atlantic, packing the car for a road trip requires some advance planning. “Prior to heading out on the road, it's a good idea to make sure you've checked your vehicle thoroughly and that you have everything you need inside your car and outside,” says Darryl Croft, automotive maintenance expert at OK Tire. “The peace of mind provided by knowing your car is mechanically sound means that you can fully focus on the trip ahead.” Croft offers his best car-packing tips to ensure everyone arrives at their final destination, happy and safe: 1. Respect the vehicle's load

capacity. To make sure you're not over-packing the car and burning too much gasoline, check how much weight your vehicle can handle before you load it up. For most cars, this information is printed on the door placard inside the driver's side door. In addition to saving on gas, you may prevent a suspension issue from occurring that could affect your car's braking time and distance. 2. Maximize space. Storage space will vary depending on the vehicle, but the general rule of thumb is that the heaviest items should be placed as far forward and as close to the floor as possible in the cargo area. This will keep the car's centre of gravity low. Lighter items should be placed on top and secured. Don't forget to keep necessary items,

such as sweaters or diapers within easy reach. To free up some extra space: an unrolled sleeping bag makes for great

cushioning, and a strategically placed cooler in between backseat passengers can easily transform into a card game table. 3. People management. Don't forget to leave space in the car and account for family members while you're packing up the luggage. People add weight too, and depending on where you've packed bags, boxes or coolers, where people sit will also impact your gas consumption. If travelling with children, consider where you'll need to place car seats and their weight in your calculations, as well as who might need to sit up front to prevent car sickness and who may want to sit together to partake in a good old fashion game of 'I Spy.' 4. Bring a roadside emergency kit. You never know what is going to happen while on a road trip, so it is best to be prepared for all possible scenarios to ensure a happy vacation. Bring along a roadside emergency kit that includes items to tackle some of the most common challenges that can possibly go wrong, such as: foam tire sealant, water bottle, jumper cables, duct tape, tow rope, emergency light and/or flashlight, as well as batteries and a multi-purpose tool.

How a drone can make your barbecue epic

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(NC) Drones are now an extra hand and eye for many of us, from capturing aerial views of the city to monitoring the weather. So why not go beyond the ordinary by putting an epic spin on your next barbecue? Cnsider these tips for some high-flying fun that only a drone (or two) could add: 1. DoItForTheSelfie – Capture the ultimate barbecue selfie to share with friends that weren't able to attend. Experiment with the best angles from unique vantage points with the help of your favourite drone. 2. Grand Entrance – Start your barbecue off right by affixing a flag/sign to your drone with a message for your guests and fly it in as a grand entrance. Did you know that Bick's is offering us a chance to win what they call a Pickle Drone drop plus lots of money to host an epic barbecue? Visit Bicks.ca for full details. 3. Aerial entertainment – Take your burger battle to the sky with swooping arcs and other drone-flying tricks. Invite guests to bring in their hobby drones and host a postbarbecue event where opponents vie for best act in the sky. Remember to create a safety zone for guests to watch from a safe distance. So now, with the help of great food and dazzling technology, there's no stopping you from kicking your barbecue into high-gear with the antics of a drone.


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