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I really loved learning more about this talented lady! I watch ET Canada sometimes and have seen her on the show but I never knew what an inspiring story she had. Not only did she pursue her passion with such determination but the way she manages to balance her hectic work life and her family life is amazing. – Supreet Dhillon, Vancouver

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We agree Supreet! Sangita is certainly an inspirational figure for everyone especially women. Her story also delivers a very strong message which is - we should always follow our passion. Sangita was an engineer but went on to become a popular face in the entertainment industry. Kudos to her spirit! – Assistant Editor

The Shocking Truth About Sugar I really liked this article. It was very informative. Who knew the sugar that we take every day in our tea and food can be so bad for our health. The article also explained everything so well. Hats off to the writer! - Dilraj M Singh, Surrey

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Fitness The fitness article really helped me, I’ve recently joined a gym and I’ve always been confused as to which machine would be best for losing weight and cardio. Reading this article has given me lots of information on this subject. – Abhay Pal, Surrey

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6 Your digital library project has been hailed as a global success. Could you tell us more about it?

The mission of the Panjab Digital Library (PDL) is to locate, digitize, preserve, collect and make accessible the accumulated wisdom of the Panjab region, without distinction as to script, language, religion, nationality, or other physical condition. PDL is dedicated to addressing heritage loss due to environment, ignorance and destruction; saving invaluable treasures to enrich the present and enlighten the future; and connecting people globally by providing continued free online access. It is already the world’s largest online repository on Panjab, with more than 11 million pages digitized from over 100 collections.

1 Can you tell us about yourself?

I was born in UP speaking Hindi, raised in Kansas speaking English, returned to Panjab to learn Punjabi. Currently, my residential address is in New Jersey, USA. My career was in aerodynamics; my real vocation is in human dynamics. I read books and watch movies avidly. Sikhi remains a very personal conscious choice, yet I take my public responsibility of its apt and relevant doctrinal stances little too seriously. Panjab has a very special place in my universe.

7 What project is the Sikh Research Institute cur2 What inspired you to co-found the Sikh Research Institute?

rently working on?

It seems Sikhi, like other world faith, religions, or traditions, is being hijacked by dogmas, rituals, and self-appointed zealots. Guru Nanak proclaims the biggest weapon you can carry with you is knowledge. We, at SikhRI, want to equip every Sikh who wants to be foot-soldier in Guru Nanak’s revolution with Guru’s wisdom, devoid of any hero worship or factional allegiance. Sikhs changed the destiny of South Asia, a new world is waiting to be borne in all access points of this globe. Our work is cut out!

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8 How does SikhRI plan to celebrate Vaisakhi?

Harinder Singh believes education is a fulcrum for social change, ensures that SikhRI’s primary mission is to provide educational resources to Sikhs to lead a Guruinspired life.

3 What would you describe as SikhRI’s biggest accomplishment?

To connect almost half a million Sikhs globally with the wisdom of Guru Granth Sahib. People who thought who had no space in Sikhi, assuring them they do because they are also full of divine potential. From board rooms to gurduaras, from creative spaces to universities, from families to organizations, SikhRI is creating safe spaces to facilitate dialogue on anything and everything, nothings is sacred or profane.

5 Tell us about SikhRI’s educational programs. 4 Tell us how SikhRI contributes in keeping

the Sikh heritage and culture alive?

By having people fall in love with Sikhi! That happens for some while they are developing a particular skill set like learning the language of Gurbani, for others while they are witnessing the powerful narrative of journey of Sikh nations from 1469 onwards. And yet for others, it is when having a dialogue on what ails Sikhs or the global community. Essentially, SikhRI is helping people connect to their roots, and become active agents of the glorious heritage, here and now. And doing it in a way that respects the dignity of each person regardless of their religious observation level, and confronts gender and racial bias. After all, Sikhi is a game of love, not a spectator sport!

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Sidak: 2-week intensive leadership development program for 18-40 years old Saneha: 1-day theme based workshops for personal development Kultar’s Mime: 1984 play to initiate conversations on the human suffering Guduara Governance: Trainings to revive the real purposes of Gurduaras Thank You, Vahiguru!: A bi-lingual kid’s book

Each program is designed for a given target audience with themes, psychological development, and language relevance in broadly three areas. There’s the K-12, Parents & Teachers which includes: curriculum, lesson plans, kids interactive session, parenting workshops, teacher’s trainings; Adults Services include a leadership program, on-demand presentations, courses, trainings, webinars, consultancies, guest lectures and appearances. We also provide books, primers, archives and articles. The work is to provide educational options for self-development, and as a byproduct, community development based on the Gurmat (Guru’s Wisdom). It will propel a paradigm shift! TM

By reviving the spirit of Vaisakhi via Nash doctrine in the communities we serve, stressing the policies introduced by Guru Gobind Singh. We will be soft launching a new project called Sikhia. It an online platform to engage high school and college students. It uses both crowdsourcing and crowdfunding models to distribute Sikhi education. SikhRI will curate content, while its delivery will be done by creative Sikhs at large. 9 What are your long-term goals for SikhRI?

To enable access to Guru Granth Sahib for all 30 million Sikhs globally; training centre on Sikhrelated courses, videos, literature, creative arts, etc; theological seminary to train future thought leaders such that they can provide meaningful contribution to issues affecting the world; and, establish The Sikh Library for there is none in the world. 10

How can locals in BC get involved with SikhRI?

Sidak 2015 is being hosted in BC in July. Individuals can register for immersive experience. t Have your children attend our Sojhi after school program once a week. t Attend SikhRI programs, details at www.SikhRI.org. t Host or sponsor an event for your network of families and friends. t Volunteer and donate to promote Sikhi education.


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FEATURE Rebecca Bollwitt, founder of the popular local blog Miss 604 explains blogs can “create online visibility for brands, have trusted audiences, and have overhead”.

Jesse Ringer, Digital Marketing and SEO Consultant explains that his job is essentially spective on the different ways to

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“Social media has immensely transformed the music industry,” she says, recognizing that it allows many emerging artists to get noticed. “It filters out the nonsense as well. I strongly believe it works as a resume for artists. I’m a perfect example. My works on YouTube is what got The Piano Guys as well as Shankar Tucker interested in working with me. They liked what they heard and saw,” she says. Subram’s recounts her experience working with the group as a “musical nirvana.” She loved their willingness to experiment with music and the fact that their song

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captured the essence of spirituality; something that is important to her. This was, without a doubt, the most impactful experience for her, career-wise. But who is this young vocalist and how did she land such big projects so quickly? Born and raised in Dubai, Subram moved to Ottawa when she was in high school. After graduating from Carleton University, with a major in Marketing and a Psychology minor, she is now on the road to pursue her music professionally. While its evident music is her primary passion, Subram is someone of multiple interests and her educational journey reflects that.


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“By the time I was 10, I knew that [hockey] was all I had ever been doing and all I ever really wanted to do,” Atwal says. He accredits his parents for being the people in his life who keep him grounded. “My mom and dad help a lot, they are always talking to me and they know how serious I am. They tell me all you can do is try your best, train hard everyday and if it works out, it works out and if not you can be happy knowing you gave it your best. I’ll always have them supporting me even if it is through another career. I just train and play and I don’t give myself any excuses that I could have done more. Hopefully by the end of it, everything I put into it and my parents put into it, will work out.” The way Atwal speaks, it feels as though he’s said these words before and this philosophy is his mantra: Try your best, that’s all you can do. It’s a simple idea but one that has evidently worked for the nineteen-year-old throughout his promising career. It’s with this same attitude he plays the actual sport of hockey. Recently in a game against Kamloops in December he achieved a Gordie Howe Hat Trick (a goal, assist, and fight all in one) generating a lot of buzz for the player. Atwal laughs when asked about the impressive feat, “things like that don’t happen everyday.” He carries a sense of calmness along with his excitement, a combination that makes for an excellent defender on the ice. “I never used to play physical, no one ever expected that. I’m a pretty calm and relaxed guy there’s not that much aggression in me. I don’t expect going into a game that I will fight [but when] teammates get hit, I will step up if that happens because I know they would do the same for me.” His duty as a defenceman is to protect the honour of his team and that is something Atwal takes very seriously. He takes hockey seriously, he’s committed himself to it and there’s no going back. There’s something admirable in this dedication. It makes being a nineteen-year old not as uncertain as the world often makes it out to be. “Everyone has a chance, when you’re young some people develop early, all you can do is train and work hard and be honest to the game and it will be honest back to you.”

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He began his post-secondary studies in Bangalore before joining the civil service in northeast India. Offered a UN Scholarship that brought him to the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 1955, he obtained his Masters in Urban and Regional Planning followed by his PhD in Transportation Engineering and Public Policy from the University of Washington. It's difficult to summarize the career of Dr. Pendakur, Professor Emeritus at UBC. He spent several years working for the Ministry of Transportation, both in Vancouver and Ottawa. He was elected to the City Council of Vancouver in 1972, the first South Asian to do so. He was appointed to the faculty of the School of Community and Regional Planning at UBC until his retirement in 1998. He is president of Pacific Policy and Planning Associates. He has worked as a consultant or advisor for nearly 45 years in more than 30 countries. And that only scratches the surface. He can list the many buildings he's had a hand in constructing, the special guests he's had the pleasure of hosting and the policies he's helped develop but it is his family and seva, or selfless service, that Dr. Pendakur talks about at length. He attributes his work ethic, call to serve and family values to his parents; their


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selfless acts and inclusive attitude have never escaped his memory. “We're human beings. We do some things right and some things not so right and some things really wrong and we have to be able to recognize that we goofed up and say, I'm sorry, and move on and not repeat it again. And in the process, we have to be grateful to not only the opportunities but to the key people that were there for you when you really needed it.” And for Dr. Pendakur, he cannot emphasize enough the gratitude he has for his parents and his wife of 55 years, Rajinder. You can hear the pride in his voice as he speaks to how “extraordinarily important my wife has been to support all of the crazy things that I have done in my life.” He recalls the early days of establishing himself when Rajinder's focus was on raising their children and how she selflessly serves the hungry on the streets of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. “She doesn't want publicity; she doesn't want to talk about it. She says, I just want to do.” The Pendakur's have two sons; their oldest, Ravi, a professor of public policy at the University of Ottawa and their youngest, Krishna, a professor of economics at Simon Fraser University. With a father like theirs, it would seem obvious they had quite the role model to look up to but Dr. Pendakur sees it otherwise. “They're my role models now,” he says with exuberance. “Believe me, they are doing much better than what I did when I was their ages. They're international scholars. And in addition to all that, they're nice kids.” Dr. Pendakur hesitates when asked about his success. It's as though he's misunderstood the question or isn't sure how successful he has been in his career. Instead, he humbly tells a story of saving the Heritage Hall at Main Street and 15th followed by another about his 10-year tenure with the Association of Neighbourhood Houses of Greater Vancouver. “I do the service to the best of my ability,” he says. It defines his success much more than his distinguished career. “For me, the highlights are the fun parts,” he adds. Picking one, two or even a few of Dr. Pendakur's achievements to shine a spotlight on seems too inadequate to do justice to his illustrious career. From politics to urban planning, Dr. Pendakur has spent his career developing and improving cities but serving and inspiring communities are the true achievements that make him such an accomplished individual.


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She charmed critics and audiences alike with her breakthrough performance in the critically acclaimed film ‘The Lunchbox’. Fans love to hate her in her recent role as an ISI agent in the popular US TV show, ‘Homeland’. Now Nimrat Kaur is all geared up to begin work on her next project, ‘Airlift’. We caught up with this versatile actor to talk to her about her life-changing role and the journey since.

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imrat Kaur is the perfect example of those timeworn adages about passion and following your dreams. She’s been making waves worldwide ever since the release of Ritesh Batra’s The Lunchbox, hailed as one of the most successful Indian films abroad, in which she played the lonely housewife Ila. The critically acclaimed film, which was 2014’s highest grossing foreign film at the US Box-office, was released in over 75 countries and cemented Kaur’s fame. A year later, we saw her on one of the most popular US TV show, ‘Homeland’, where she

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brilliantly brought Tasneem Qureshi, a Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) officer, to life. While the rest of us might dub ‘The Lunchbox’ her first big break, Kaur sees it a bit differently. “My journey has not been conformed to any formula, or a classic big break. It’s been slow, sure but steady,” says the grounded actress, who considers the music videos she did for the album ‘Tera Mera Pyaar’ ten years ago as her first real break into Bollywood. “Till date, people still remember me from those and… they really snowballed my advertising career, which is what gave


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My journey has not been conformed to any formula, or a classic big break. It’s been slow, sure but steady,” says the grounded actress, who considers the music videos she did for the album ‘Tera Mera Pyaar’ ten years ago as her first real break into Bollywood. “Till date, people still remember me from those and… they really snowballed my advertising career, which is what gave me the financial stability to stay on in Bombay,” she adds. me the financial stability to stay on in Bombay,” she adds. Kaur, who hails from a military background, admits that the initial decision to pursue acting was a difficult one for her. “I come from a background where you are kind of typically expected to conform to certain professions you know, like a doctor or engineer or something more ‘stable’. Plus no one [was] an actor in my family,” she explains. But it was a decision that was years in the making. Throughout her years at school and even while she was attending Sri Ram College of Commerce in New Delhi, India, Kaur always found herself performing, in some way or the other. Whether it was for a cultural event, dance or debate team, she could not ignore the siren call of the stage. “I knew that my true interest, was not something that would entail a desk job. I knew that I was not meant for a straightforward kind of a work life.”

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Kaur has had the opportunity to star in a number of diverse roles that really showcase her versatility as an actor. She plays the nefarious Pakistani Inter-Services the fourth season of Homeland, above. It’s a huge stretch from the sweet, lonely housewife she played in ‘The Lunchbox’.

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Once she acknowledged where her passion lay, Kaur knew she had to give it a shot. Right after her college graduation, she moved to Mumbai, India, home to the prolific film industry, Bollywood. “I gave myself 6 months,” she says. “I thought if I could see a profession coming out of this interest…then I’ll stay on. Otherwise I’ll go back and pick up where I left off.” Kaur recalls how petrified she was of the big city when she first moved. “But eventually [I] found a sense of home here that I couldn’t find anywhere really…it’s been 11 years since and I am still here.” Kaur’s gamble was obviously a success and since then she has had the opportunity to star in a number of diverse roles that really showcase her versatility as an actor. This is not entirely by design, as Kaur explains how she chooses her projects. “I’m very attracted to stories that I love to watch. Stories…that excite me.” That was one of the main reasons she knew she just had to star in ‘The Lunchbox.’ She explains that the bittersweet story

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Before the movie, Kaur kept a more low profile. “[I] was someone who people saw once in a while in an ad, a film here and there, someone who was just actively involved on the stage doing plays,” she says. After the movie’s release, Kaur feels more doors have opened for her. She talks about travel opportunities and heart-warming interactions with fans. “I have such beautiful opportunities work-wise in front of me; ‘Homeland’ happened because of ‘Lunchbox’ somewhere. So yeah, it’s been one hell of a journey for me, really. Bit of a blur.” More recently, it led her to the 2015 British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards in London, where the film was nominated for the ‘Not in the English Language’ Award. Kaur, who presented two awards on stage, shared how surreal the experience was for her. “To be in the same room that Julia Roberts and Meryl Streep were…I was just mesmerized because I’ve grown up watching them. It was just so incredible.”

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When I ask whether Kaur had anticipated the enormous success of the movie, she replies with an emphatic, “Oh hell no.” She adds, “I don’t think anyone did, including Irrfan (Khan), Ritesh (Batra). I don’t think anybody could have ever dreamt of what has happened to the film and where it has taken us, and how it continues to just grow.” Kaur is no stranger to Hollywood herself. She’s very much at home on the set of the American political thriller TV series, ‘Homeland’. She appears in the fourth season as Tasneem Qureshi, a Pakistani ISI officer, and was nominated along with the cast of the show for the 2015 Screen Actor Guild Awards in the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series category. Her character on the show is menacing and from the way Kaur describes her role as the show’s antagonist, it’s obvious that she really enjoys playing her. She mentions how interesting the reactions from the audience were for this role. “I think people perceive you exactly as what they have seen you in last,” she says, noting how everyone saw her as “sweet innocent” after her role as Ila in ‘The Lunchbox.’ “And then, ‘Homeland’ happened and everyone is scared. It’s almost so funny, because I’ve been in LA for meetings…and I would walk into a room and I would meet studio heads, and they would be like ‘oh my god, we are terrified of you’” Despite playing the show’s nemesis, Kaur has a blast on set with the rest of the cast. Some of her most memorable moments on set have been with Claire Danes, who plays the lead, Carrie Mathison, a CIA officer on the show. “Claire Danes has a huge giggling problem,” Kaur reveals. “And

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BY TARANA RANA

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stay in touch everyday, regardless if you’re at home or on the go, you can also share your photos, videos, moods and music with your significant other. Facetime and Skype gives you a chance to see their faces, Snapchat allows you to share funny moments and you have numerous applications like Whatsapp for quick updates or those ‘I miss you’ texts. It has become easier than ever to stay in touch. If you’ve seen one of those iphone 5 commercials, which show couples sharing sweet, intimate moments from other ends of the world through Facetime, it’s hard not to appreciate this as the age of social

media romance. While this era of instantconnectivity has certainly changed the face of long-distance relationships, does this also mean it’s become easier to maintain one? On one hand, there is no doubt that there are a lot more opportunities to stay emotionally connected today, says Kelli Gabel, a registered professional counsellor and owner of Inner Solutions Counselling Services in Vancouver, BC. One of the main challenges in long-distance relationships is a feeling of disconnect or lack of intimacy as people are unable to share their daily lives with their partners. But as Kelli puts it, “One can get pretty creative with texting,

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SPECIAL FEATURE On one hand, there is no doubt that there are a lot more opportunities to stay emotionally connected today, says Kelli Gabel, a registered professional counsellor and owner of Inner Solutions Counselling Services in Vancouver, BC.

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Facetime, Skype and the like.” She adds, “There are also a lot of online games for couples.” Gloria Sandhu, a 22-year-old student from Surrey, BC, says that she relied heavily on video calling applications like Google Hangouts and Skype to keep in touch with her partner, who resides in Las Vegas, USA. “Long distance calls being expensive, instant messaging and Skype were lifesavers.” Sandhu, who met her partner on an online forum, was able to successfully maintain a long distance relationship for nearly four years before relocating to the States. She stresses that both her and her partner were “great communicators” and this was key to the success of their relationship. “Long distance relationships can still fall apart even though you have made every effort to Skype everyday,” she says. “The quality of the communication is…important.” So although social media allows you to share your favourite memes or send selfies to your partner at any given moment, chances are it’s not going to work if couples are unable to talk about the important stuff. Ishtar Beck, a certified marriage and relationship counsellor in Vancouver, BC, seconds this and says, “It’s all about clarity; it’s about communicating your needs, where you are in the relationship and being honest.” Couples in long distance relationships need to get comfortable with sharing more about themselves than they otherwise might with partners who are geographically near. According to a 2013 study by Crystal Jiang and Jeffrey Hancock, long-

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distance relationships can have just as much or even more intimacy than a regular relationship but it’s primarily down to how often – and to what degree– they open up. Couples also need to learn to read their partner’s tone. For instance, jokes and sarcasm can be difficult to perceive over the telephone or messages, so learning to distinguish between what your partner said from how it was stated can prevent many a fight. Even webcams can often miss visual cues, leading to miscommunication. This shows that despite the ubiquity of social media, long-distance couples still have to work on their communication, the same way they had to a decade or two ago. Then there’s the undeniable fact that no matter how good a communicator you and your partner become, the bottom line is that you are not together – and no amount of technology can make up for


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Reporter Eliana Dockterman wrote a fascinating piece in TIME Magazine on this subject. Her article, ‘How Skype is Sabotaging your Long Distance Relationship,’ suggests that being overly connected via social media may actually drive couples apart. This is especially the case for tech-savvy millenials whose hyperconnectivity, Dockterman writes, is quite often a “double-edged sword.” this. “No matter how much communication in the form of social media and online connections you have, it can never compare to being with each other in person and sharing real experiences together,” Sandhu states. Social media may sustain the illusion in the beginning – you may have the most regular Facetime schedule, or watch episodes of your favourite TV shows together while on Skype (a practice the New York Times has termed ‘sync-watching’), but for the most part, you are left in your daily life alone. Beck explains this through mirror neurons, which fire up when an individual is face-toface with a beloved. “It gives us that good feeling, we feel validated. As much of these technologies we have, I think the physiological part of us, our brain, doesn’t register it in the same way,” she says. When faced with the heartache of missing their partner, many long-distance couples may double up on their social media usage. After all, when your significant other is literally a million miles away, social media seems like a lifeline and the only answer to keeping your relationship alive. But it also has a flipside.


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One of the main challenges in long-distance relationships is a feeling of disconnect or lack of intimacy as people are unable to share their daily lives with their partners.

Reporter Eliana Dockterman wrote a fascinating piece in TIME Magazine on this subject. Her article, ‘How Skype is Sabotaging your Long Distance Relationship,’ suggests that being overly connected via social media may actually drive couples apart. This is especially the case for techsavvy millenials whose hyper-connectivity, Dockterman writes, is quite often a “doubleedged sword.” Couples who are very active on sites like Facebook, Twitter and the like,

may find that they have very little to say to each other at the end of the day. After all, they follow your feeds and will know all your stories already. While this might not be an issue for all, Dockterman found that “being so close digitally only [widened] the gap” between her partner and her. It’s also easier than ever to keep tabs on your long-distance partner through social media. Apps like ‘Couple Tracker’ lets both partners monitor each other’s digital activ-

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ity, so you can check call history, the first few lines of text messages, and GPS location. Facebook and Instagram posts often include a timestamp and a location, so it’s easy to figure out if your partner is out about town. While this definitely increases the transparency in a long-distance relationship, it can often add to people’s insecurities and jealousy. What was he/she doing out so late? What is he/she up to at that bar? Intense digital monitoring is an unhealthy way to deal with issues of trust and is a surefire way to start an argument. So despite the apparent benefits of social media for long-distance relationships, in practice, it’s not all that clear cut. The bottom line is that while social media definitely makes keeping in touch with your long-distance partner more manageable, it doesn’t mean it makes it any easier. Couples in long-distance relationships in this age of social-media romance must put in just as much work as our letterwriting predecessors. Perhaps even more.

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’m often asked by clients, “what is estate planning and why do I need it?” Estate planning is the process of determining and implementing the most efficient way to transfer your assets to the next generation. Period. It involves looking at your personal, family, and financial picture to determine your current needs and future objectives, and then drawing a roadmap of how to get there. The biggest mistake that people make when it comes to estate planning is to assume that they do not need to plan. There is a misconception that estate planning is only for the well-off, or that you need to have a complex estate to require one. Nothing could be further from the truth. Whether you have a young family or a small estate, the legal and financial issues affecting your estate will apply regardless. For example, take a young family, a primary concern will be determining who will look after their young children in the event that something happens to both parents. In addition, families will need to determine who will manage the children’s wealth. Lastly, they will need to make sure that in the event of an untimely death, there is enough money left to ensure the children can live comfortably. As for the size of an estate, whether small or large, the legal and taxation issues that

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Depressed? Depression has a variety of causes. Dr. Tisha Gangopadhyay, Vancouverbased Registered Psychologist explains, “in my practice the most common triggers I see for depression are relationship related – adolescents who are facing a difficult stressor in terms of friendships, social isolation, bullying or breakups.” She explains that bullying at school or online, difficulty in their relationship with their parents or school-related stress can cause depression. In addition, she emphasizes that some

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Perspectives from mental health professionals on understanding the causes and signs of teen depression, what parents can do, and how to move past the stigma of seeking help. teens may be more susceptible to developing a mood disorder if their family has a history of depression. Echoing Dr. Tisha Gangopadhyay’s sentiments, Dr. Serina Islam, a Registered Clinical Counsellor in Surrey says that teens grapple with puberty, sexuality and “identity issues such as navigating their place in the world and figuring out who they are.” Teens are under immense pressure to succeed in school and figure out their path in life, which can lead to developing “feelings of worthlessness and a sense of inadequacy over their grades.”

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Symptoms Dr. Islam says that some of the signs pointing towards depression in teens include changes in sleeping habits, loss of interest in activities the teen used to take pleasure in, and withdrawal from friends or family. Similarly, Dr. Gangopadhyay explains, “classic signs include a change in appetite (eating more or less), a change in sleep (sleeping more or less), feeling hopeless or worthless, lack of motivation,

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Suicide and prolonged suffering are the main risks associated with untreated depression. Without treatment, a teen’s mental health will continue to spiral downwards, often affecting their academics, social life and leisure activities, says

on depression and make an effort to learn about it, just as they would with any other medical condition. Lastly, parents should try to be openminded and encouraging, as this helps ensure the teen is comfortable speaking about their thoughts and feelings, says Dr. Gangopadhyay. She believes that parents should try to be as supportive as possible, despite how frustrating it might get.

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Dr. Gangopadhyay.

How can Parents Help a low energy, and increased irritability.” She explains that it is important to note that these signs must be a significant change from one’s previous behaviour—for example, if your teenager is always moody, sleeps a lot and doesn’t eat much, and this has been ongoing, then it probably is not a sign of depression. But, if a teen is increasingly showing these symptoms and the behaviour is different from their usual, it is a cause for further investigation. Another perspective, from Bhupie Dulay, a Registered Clinical Counsellor in Vancouver, explains that signs include “feelings of being tired or slow, and thoughts of suicide or death.”

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Depressed Teen? One of the most effective ways a parent can help their teen, according to Dulay, is communicating without judgment and working to understand what their teen is going through. Once parents have spoken with their teen, they can take appropriate steps such as seeking support from resources including school counsellors, mental health professionals, and doctors to help build a support system for the teen. Parents should offer support and assist in seeking professional help to ensure the teen doesn’t feel alone, says Dr. Islam. She also suggests that parents should read up TM

It is often suggested that stigma keeps teens and families from seeking mental health treatment. According to the Canadian Mental Health Association, almost half of those who have suffered depression have not seen a doctor about this problem. On this issue, Dr. Gangopadhyay emphasizes that parents need to keep in mind that their teen’s health is of paramount importance—not what others think. She is hopeful that over time, mental health will be discussed more openly in such a way that stigma surrounding seeking treatment will dissipate. She already finds that people are now more willing to discuss mental health (both in the media and in day-to-day conversations) than in the past. “It does not reflect badly on family members or the individual if one has depression,” says Dr. Islam, who adds that depression can be treated with anonymity and confidentiality. It is very important to talk about mental health with your teen and make sure they know that there is no shame in admitting that they are struggling and need to seek help. Depressed teens may also be reluctant to seek help. They may worry about what others will think, or believe that they are weak if they seek help, explains Dulay. But having a conversation with your teen, and reminding them that talking about their struggles requires immense strength, bravery and courage will allow them understand that seeking help is anything but weak.


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Normal Moodiness or Sign of Trouble? It is normal for teens to be moody or irritable. So how does one distinguish between a symptom of depression and normal teenage behavior? According to Health Link BC, your teen may need to be evaluated for depression if she or he :

Is continuously sad or irritable, not with just the parents but friends as well

Displays unprovoked or unexplained anger or anxiety

Is sad or irritable without a known trigger

Complains of symptoms such as head aches or stomach pain that have no physical cause

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stood – it is important that loved ones are receptive and supportive.” Increased social activity and youth programs can also be beneficial for teens struggling with depression.

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Depression teens to “build on their existing strengths, and find new strategies to challenge depression; which is not possible when medication is the only treatment sought.”

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Support System Teens struggling with depression can greatly benefit from having a support system help them along the way. As Dr. Islam explains, “Talking about one's suffering to family members and friends can help teens feel less alienated, isolated and misunder-

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Suicide and prolonged suffering are the main risks associated with untreated depression. Without treatment, a teen’s mental health will continue to spiral downwards, often affecting their academics, social life and leisure activities, says Dr. Gangopadhyay. It is imperative for parents to have their teen seen by a professional if they are feeling depressed, having thoughts of death or talking of suicide. Teen depression is treatable, and if parents are concerned about their teen, it is better to act sooner than later.

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will be in Canadian theatres on March 6th. This time around, the British retirees have settled in Jaipur and become part in the community. The success of the establishment has led unlikely partners Sonny (Dev Patel) and Muriel (Maggie Smith) to look into an affiliate, a process that becomes the catalyst of many conflicts brewing under the surface. The list of people involved with The Second Best Marigold Hotel is a veritable who’s who of the UK film industry: Maggie Smith, Judi

Dench, Bill Nighy, director John Madden (Shakespeare in Love). That said, the Indian half of the cast drives most of the action. Lillete Dubey, whose Mrs. Kapoor had a limited presence in the first movie, becomes a multidimensional, fully fleshed character in the sequel, with a love interest of her own (Richard Gere, of all people.) We reached Lillete Dubey, by phone in London, where the world premiere of the film was taking place. Her low-pitch timbre is unmistakable.

Did you consider the possibility of a sequel when you were shooting the first movie?

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We were very sad when we finished filming the first Marigold Hotel movie. Fox Searchlight

normally doesn’t do sequels and we weren’t expecting one. It was a bit of a surprise.

Was it hard to fit it in your schedule? I do a lot of theatre. Marigold is a film I really like and I enjoyed making it, so of course I made time. My story also becomes very interesting in the second one.

When did you find out you would be paired with Richard Gere? What was your reaction? Everybody keeps asking me that! I found out a month and a half before start shooting. I’ve directed over thirty plays and I do a lot of the casting. When I read the script, one of the people I thought for the role was him. Then John Madden


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When you were constructing the character of Mrs. Kapoor, did you have enough information to build it, or did you have to create a backstory for her? You always have to create a backstory in film. This is something you have to do on your own, because when you are shooting, there is no time to ask questions. Plus, I don’t have that many scenes; it’s a full-on ensemble piece. Thankfully, there are a lot of clues in the movie itself to get a feel what sort of life this lady has lived. It’s also a very subtle film: I don’t have that many lines. There are a lot of unspoken things, which makes the story more interesting.

How was working with John Madden different than working with other directors? I’ve been a big fan of John since Shakespeare in Love. There is a lovely energy in his work. He really enjoys the process of making a movie, always smiling, always laughing. Madden is also very appreciative towards actors, which helps when he asks you to do the same take again and again. He is so encouraging; you want to do your best for him.

How do you feel India is portrayed in the Marigold Hotel movies? Realistically, but you have to remember this is from a foreigner point of view. If they find their surroundings crazy and chaotic, it’s justified because it is their reaction, there is nothing wrong with that. Indians can get very touchy, but I believe the film is fair, nothing is misrepresented. It’s even more balanced in the second movie. ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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A Healthy Dose of

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How a hands-on approach is good for your health and healing “Touch plays an important role in our ability to thrive, to love and be loved,” explains Angela Mattos, director of administration at Healing Touch Canada. The miraculous ways in which touch offers health and healing go much beyond a warm embrace or comforting kiss.

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ur five senses are hard at work every day. The many sights, sounds, smells and tastes of the world around us are often discussed, debated or appreciated at great lengths. But what about touch? A bump from a stranger on the sidewalk as they stride by too close. A high-five from a teammate for a job well done. A quick squeeze of the hand from a child who struggles with a moment of fright. These experiences all rely heavily on our sense of touch and yet the majority of these sensations aren't analyzed after their immediate interaction despite the many physical and emotional benefits associated with this tactile form of communication. “Touch plays an important role in our ability to thrive, to love and be loved,” explains Angela Mattos, director of administration at Healing Touch Canada.

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The miraculous ways in which touch offers health and healing go much beyond a warm embrace or comforting kiss. Touch is an important part of our lives from the moment we are born. The benefits of this intimate interaction can be seen in young babies who gain weight faster than those lacking skinto-skin contact and develop their mental and motor skills at an exceptional rate. As most parents can attest, a simple touch can be essential to calm a crying baby. Extensive research has shown the healing powers of physical contact. Through touch, cardiovascular stress can be calmed, allowing us to relax and reduce the strain placed on our cardiovascular systems. It improves pulmonary functions so our lungs can take in and release air with ease, improving the quality of our circulatory systems. Therapeutic touch has been shown to lessen the symptoms of those suffering from dementia. Studies have repeatedly reported decreased pain as a result of touch therapy. It can complement the recovery process after surgery. Touch deprivation can be detrimental to our health. Massage therapy, a form of healing based on touch, promotes circulation and aids in the repairing of injured muscles. Massages aren't only important for the physical benefits they provide but also promote relaxation and reduced anxiety. While it may seem obvious that an hour of unwinding will lessen our stress, studies have shown massage therapy causes slower heart rates, decreases in blood pressure, and a drop in the stress hormone cortisol. Scientifically speaking, relaxation can keep you healthier; cortisol suppresses the immune system so if an increase in relaxation decreases cortisol, a massage consequently boosts our immune response. Studies show similar effects can be seen from hugs and hand-holding. Our immune systems can function more effectively and our blood glucose levels show signs of decreasing when we are exposed to tactile contact. “This type of connection supports us in being present to our emotions and can facilitate the release of cellular memory held in the body,” says Mattos, referencing the ability of touch to heal us emotionally. Human touch is medicine for the mind. It has been shown to decrease depression and fatigue while improving moods and energy levels. In addition to the stress-reduction effects, touch is a form of communication delivering messages of compassion, love, gratitude and fear. It can signal safety and trust. A necessity to building and maintaining healthy relationships, touch allows us to make emotional connections different


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Human touch is medicine for the mind. It has been shown to decrease depression and fatigue while improving moods and energy levels. In addition to the stressreduction effects, touch is a form of communication delivering messages of compassion, love, gratitude and fear than those made by the other senses. “When we feel supported and accepted without being judged, emotional healing begins,” says Mattos. “When contact is made with the intention to connect from a heart centred place (a place of genuine compassion) there is an opportunity to break through many of our usual defenses, establishing trust and conveying a sense of unity. This has the potential to affect our physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being.” Beyond many of the obvious gains made through touch, studies have shown several surprising perks to physical contact. NBA teams in contact with each other more win, more games. Students who receive a light, friendly pat from a teacher are more likely to speak up in class. Patients with complex diseases who have received a pat on the back from their doctor are believed to have a higher survival rate. By the time children reach their teenage years, they receive only half as much human contact as they did in the beginning stages of their lives. With it playing such an important role in our health, the diminishing amount of touch we receive as adults can be concerning. Sharing a hug, high five or handshake might be worth more to your neighbour than you know.

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The largesse of the South Asian community was on display at the sixth annual A Night of Miracles gala as donors completed a $3-million pledge towards Special Procedures Suites in the Teck Acute Care Centre, the heart of new BC Children’s Hospital, which will open in 2017

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C Children's Hospital Foundation’s (BCCHF) annual A Night of Miracles gala was as an extraordinary display of the generosity of the South Asian community depicting their solidarity for social causes. The sixth annual event held at the Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown Hotel on November 8th, 2014, was an elegant affair attended by over 400 guests who successfully completed a $3-million pledge to support the construction of ANOM’s Special Procedures Suites in the new BC Children's Hospital. As BC's only fullservice, paediatric acute care hospital, it serves one million children living in BC and the Yukon. Children that are seriously ill or are suffering from grave injuries are referred to BC Children's Hospital (BCCH) where in some cases they are treated at the facility itself, while in other cases after consultation from a specialist children are cared for in their home community The miraculous evening bringing together such largesse ranging from $10,000 to $1 million will be recognized in the Teck Acute Care Centre where a collection of operating and procedure rooms

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will be called the ANOM Special Procedures Suites. While announcing the success of the sixth annual edition of the gala, Teri Nicholas, President & CEO of BCCHF, event Chair, Robin Dhir, and Vice-Chair, Vik Khanna expressed their gratitude and congratulated the community on achieving this milestone. Here are some of the many individuals that contributed towards the realization of this dream:

Arran and Ratana Stephens Donated $1 million

Founders of Nature's Path Foods, Arran and Ratana Stephens have given BC kids one million reasons to smile by helping the community reach their $3 million fundraising target. In 2013, the Stephens had declared a surprise $1 million challenge gift to inspire their friends, community and supporters to come forward and participate at the event. “For every dollar donated to

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With its efforts the community has displayed its solidarity for causes that uplift the society as a whole and have instilled a sense pride, not only amongst South Asians but within the Canadian parameters. Needless to say, the South Asian community has created an integral picture of itself in the Canadian society, and it will only get bigger and better. Tony Singh (R), Founder & President, Fruiticana

A Night of Miracles, Arran and Ratana made a gift of equal amount up to $1 million. On November 8, 2014, the Stephens’ Challenge was completed and A Night of Miracles completed its $3-million pledge,” shares the ANOM website. “This is a great cause to support. You never lose when you give, especially when you give with a warm hand," Arran tells ANOM. The humble couple that has been active in its philanthropic efforts urges others to participate towards the beautiful cause through a video prepared by the foundation. Ratana says, “We are not going to be in this world forever. If we’re able to help in anyway– any organization, our society, a person or a child – we should. We should definitely try. Those who try do not fail, and we do not succeed until we try. So please do what you can and give whatever you can to support BC Children’s Hospital.”

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Daljit Thind (R), CEO of Thind Properties

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In 1994, Fruiticana began as a small produce store in Surrey. Today after a journey of more than two decades, the grocery store has taken an exponential leap with a growing empire across BC and Alberta. Founder and President of Fruiticana, Tony Singh, has taken the mission of ANOM with much ardor and reflects back saying “It is extremely gratifying and satisfying to learn that the South Asian community successfully raised $3 million for BCCHF. I am glad that with our efforts we have been able to provide a ray of hope for the young lives that are the future of the global society. The ANOM evening was excellent and it brought together individuals from all walks of life that all shared a common goal- donate whatever we can and maximize donations towards the BCCHF. “

Founder and CEO of Thind Properties, Daljit and his wife Harinder, expressed their solidarity for the cause that ANOM voiced at the gala. "It was an honour for me to attend such an elegant gala and be in the company of such generous individuals. ANOM is the perfect platform for South Asians to come forward and reflect their support for a cause that benefits the children of BC. Together as residents of BC, it is our duty to make life a better experience for everyone here and when it comes to children, I would say that duty becomes even more perennial. I believe the South Asian community has been an active participant in endeavours such as ANOM that serve the noble purpose of enlightening the lives of others. It traces back to our culture and tradition where sharing plays a significant part in the overall growth of society.”

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Paul & Ruby Arora, owners of Gagan Foods, with family

Paul & Ruby Arora and family Donated $50,000

The owners of Gagan Foods, Paul and Ruby Arora have shared close ties with the BC Children’s Hospital since they moved to Vancouver in 1991. The couple, who donated to BCCHF along with their family, say that one should always feel the responsibility to invest in the well-being of the children who are the future of our society. “As a recognizable member in the South Asian community

of Vancouver, we felt compelled to donate to this cause because we knew firsthand of the life changing services that the BCCHF provides to thousands of families each year. Along with the obvious funds needed by the hospital to carry out these services, we felt our efforts also brought the necessary awareness to other members of our community and urged them to follow suit and support this worthy cause.”

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Jonathan and Bina Gill Donated $100,000+

After emigrating from the United Kingdom in the early 1980’s the Gills pursued their passion of opening an environmentally conscious enterprise, Odyssey International Exports. Second-hand clothing is recycled and exported to countries in Africa, Asia and South America with the motive of utilizing resources to the best

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possible extent. “We were eager and humbled to be associated with a cause such as ANOM. The donation to BC Children’s Hospital allows us to assist the things that are most important in our lives, our children. Providing hope and cures to these young lives is the reason we donate,” explains the couple and further adds,” Donating to organizations such as BC Children’s Hospital allows you to make a difference in multiple people’s lives. No matter the size of the donation, it all makes a difference.”

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Robin Dhir, ANOM Founding Chair & Wife Rina

Robin Dhir and wife Donated $50,000

For the past many years, Dhir has been taking the cause (ANOM) forward within the community with commendable fervour. As the Event Founding Chair, Dhir has actively propagated the relevance and urgency for the cause that ANOM supports. While speaking to us about the night Dhir said, “The individuals who supported A Night of Miracles included people who had supported the hospital for years, as well as a great number of people who were new to the cause. I have deep respect for all of these donors and sponsors, because each of them came to understand how important it is that we all step up to support children, and that we can do this by ensuring they have access to the best medical care possible, whether it’s in terms of highly skilled doctors and nurses, or the most modern operating facilities. A Night of Miracles has become very near and dear to my family and we felt it was only fitting to also make a major gift pledge of $50K to encourage others to do so as well.” Looking back at the past successful galas, the ANOM team today takes pride in the hard work and generosity that South Asians have reflected since its inception. In its initial years, the gala contributed gifts towards the hospital’s equipment but for the past few years, the team has been campaigning for funds for the Special Procedures Suites and their efforts have come to fruition with the achievement of their $3 million pledge. With its efforts the community has displayed its solidarity for causes that uplift the society as a whole and have instilled a sense pride, not only amongst South Asians but within the Canadian parameters. Needless to say, the South Asian community has created an integral picture of itself in the Canadian society, and it will only get bigger and better.


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and Mathematics). "We have 100% acceptance into post-secondary education and we are unique in that we offer so many different options to a relatively small graduation class. Our grad classes tend to be between 30 and 34 girls so our programming is very individualized. It is very progressive," observes Communications Coordinator Hayley Picard. Situated close to our provincial capital on Vancouver Island, QMS offers the following programs: t 4FOJPS 4DIPPM GPS (JSMT (SBEFT

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In conjunction with the cultural diversity that enhances this educational environment, QMS has an English Language Learners Program which allows students to bring multiethnic diversity into the classrooms and further polish their English language skills. QMS' approach of nurturing a holistic growth of its students is evident from the fact that graduates from the school go on to pursue higher education at renowned national and international universities and eventually fulfill leadership roles in their chosen professions. "I would encourage parents to enroll their children at QMS as this would be one of the best decisions they would make for their child," says Reika proudly.

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The 2015 Vancouver International Wine Festival DARPAN attended the annual Vancouver International Wine Festival (VIWF) which took place at the Vancouver Convention Centre. This year’s theme shined a spotlight on the land Down Under. “Make no mistake about it — the Aussies are here,” quipped Harry Hertscheg, VIWF executive director during the festival’s launch. “There are dozens and dozens of Aussies hitting town, and they’re bringing their wines.”

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throughout the province,” the Ministry of Health tells DARPAN. “Fraser Health has recently seen extremely high numbers of people in its Emergency at Surrey Memorial. All hospitals operate on a triage system, which means those with serious illness or injury are seen first. This may mean longer waits for people with less serious illness or injury.” Fraser Health hopes that by understanding how things work, the public may be more on board with the systems they have in place. “We try to treat everybody as best we can. Sometimes, we have to care for people in locations that typically weren't designed for patient care. Is it ideal? It's not ideal,” Donohue

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“I think, like any hospital, it has its ups and downs” says Celina Miller, a local first-time parent. “I personally have never had a bad experience there, although I know people who have. But with so many patients, how can they be perfect? Surrey is a very populated area and people go to the hospital when it isn't really necessary, creating more work for the already over worked nurses and staff.” they have, Donohue explains. The consensus in the community echoes what Fraser Health already knows. “I think, like any hospital, it has its ups and downs” says Celina Miller, a local firsttime parent. “I personally have never had a bad experience there, although I know people who have. But with so many patients, how can they be perfect? Surrey is a very populated area and people go to the hospital when it isn't really necessary, creating more work for the already over worked nurses and staff.” While tempers may rise while waiting to be treated and the hospital itself appears in need of improvements according to the locals, past patients are generally quick to praise the nurses.

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“They have wonderful staff and handle the overflow well, manners wise,” says Stacy Scott, who has been impressed with the quality of care as well as efficiency of Surrey Memorial staff on more than one occasion. “I truly believe that they see people in order of priority.” Nicole Fraser, like many others in the community who shared their stories with DARPAN, questions how much of a priority she was in times of extreme emergency. After being diagnosed at the end of her pregnancy with a condition deemed dangerous and potentially fatal to the baby, Fraser was induced and subsequently sent home four days in a row, leaving her upset, confused and worried for her safety. Like Fraser, many locals have been left feeling like the best hospital is not always the closest hospital – a tough pill to swallow in times of need. Of some solace is the misinformation regarding multiple infection outbreaks at SMH. There was only one infection in the hospital which was quickly controlled, Donohue says. “During this busy time, infection control is a priority,” the Ministry of Health tells us. “Fraser Health has a number of protocols in place to prevent the spread of c.difficile (infection), such as enhanced cleaning practices during busy winter months and isolation of patients suspected of having an infection...Fraser Health is committed to ensuring best practice to reduce the spread within their sites.” In times of medical emergency, it's difficult not to be discouraged by long wait times and questionable care. Unprecedented congestion has led to unflattering reviews for Surrey Memorial Hospital as of late but Fraser Health has recently announced a $5 million investment in health care, including hiring more health care professionals to improve TM

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As the team slipped in the standings throughout the year, so did their tickets sales. With nearly 17,000 season ticket holders making up majority of their paying customers, official attendance at Canucks games still appears strong; however, handfuls of fans have been eager to sell their seats at prices much lower than market value. So do ticket woes mean fans have left the building? Or did they leave last season? The demand is just not as high these days with experts suggesting the Canucks are simply experiencing a downturn in the purchasing cycle every team encounters at some point. Unfortunately, success on the scoreboard doesn't mean successfully filled seats. Despite being on the verge of a turnaround all season – and surpassing their play of last season's disappointment – the Canucks lost the connection to their fans along the way and have yet to win them back. While wins will obviously make fans happy, it may be more about bringing the passion back to Rogers Arena. The success the Canucks have seen this year was not predicted or anticipated at the beginning of the season. And yet, the town still holds its breath instead of praising its team. Vancouver's loyal fans are hesitant to celebrate any wins, or playoff spots, before the season is sealed. And even then, supporters seem prepared for disappointment. With a hurtful history on their side, fans are cautious in their optimism. A season of rebuilding is bound to result in ups and downs and the Canucks still have a hard battle ahead of them. The Canucks may not be Conference champs of years previous but they have played most of the season sitting in a playoff spot – an improvement on last year for anyone comparing. Will the Canucks' transitional season be considered successful if they make the playoffs? They'd be one step ahead of last year's regular season result – but is it enough? With words like 'new' and 'change' characterizing the year, do the Canucks deserve a gimmie this season? A season to adjust, to adapt and to improve? And if so, did they achieve what they had set out to do? In an industry where vague answers and support for teammates gets thrown around all too easily, it will be hard to know how the Canucks think they have faired. Each season brings hope of hoisting the Stanley Cup over one's head so any season without the victory lap is one that can be better. If the attitude of the fans is any indication, the Canucks are still working to earn their passing grade.


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After graduating from the University of Arizona via Simon Fraser University, Mutti joined Hastings Racecourse as a marketing manager. He spent 15 years moving up from Director of Operations to General Manager Hastings and Fraser Downs. His time with the organization resulted in recognition as one of the youngest and most successful General Managers of any major racetrack in North America. A proud South Asian, Mutti acknowledges professionally and personally. “There are two aspects of the South Asian community I admire: one being the closeness of family and family values and two being the strength of the community,” says Mutti. Mutti attributes his hard work and determination to his upbringing, qualities that have certainly helped him direct the successful rebranding of the casino.

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the city. If rocking out all night long isn't your thing, the casino also houses the Unlisted Lounge where down-tempo easy-listening music allow guests to chill out with a cocktail. “Hard Rock Casino Vancouver is all

about the music that gives guests experiences and memories that bring them back to a time in their life,” Mutti says, recalling several of his favourite events that brought thousands through the casino's doors. The rience for many in attendance, Mutti included. “The second show that comes to mind is Slash,” he says. “[It was] also a sold out

phenomenal. You could feel the energy and vibe roar just walking into The Theatre.” With similar acts upcoming, Mutti is excited about the direction of the shows since becoming a Hard Rock. “The Hard Rock name itself brings global recognition and has a reputation for setting the bar in music and entertainment experiences,” Mutti says of the famous brand. “Being a Hard Rock Casino really differentiates us from other casinos in Metro

of our events and on our walls with the historic memorabilia from your favourite bands.” In addition to the impressive line up of musicians rocking the casino stages, there are a variety of events suited to every kind of casino-goer. “Sunee Dhaliwal does a comedy residency here. His shows sell out quick and we have a room of 200-300 people laughing and crying on a Sunday night,” Mutti says. He's also anxious to highlight a huge announcement in the works but can't reveal the details just yet. Instead, he encourages readers to stay tuned to the casino's website and newsletter so as not to miss out on the excitement. “Trust me, you won’t want to sleep on this!” Beyond the hours of entertainment the casino offers, giving back to the community is equally important. “SHARE is our signature charity right here in Coquitlam and we do a lot of work with Eagle Ridge Hospital, as well. We actually support 200+ charities annually in cash and in kind,” Mutti says, referencing a recent donation to the Mamta Foundation of Canada. From dinner to dancing and slots to music, there is always something going on. With space available for private parties or charities, the Hard Rock Casino Vancouver wants to help you rock out. “Whether you want to come alone, come with friends, we have something for everyone,” Mutti says. “Come visit us and we will be sure to show you the time of your life.”

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Grilled Lemongrass Chicken Drumettes with Crunchy Peanut Sauce

Ingredients Grilled Lemongrass Chicken Drumettes 1 pound boneless chicken drumsticks (5 – 6 pieces) 2 lemongrass stalks (soft yellow parts only) 2 tablespoons cilantro stems, minced 1 lime zest and juice 3 garlic cloves, minced 3 tablespoons shallots, minced

2 tablespoons fresh ginger, minced 1 red thai chili, minced ½ teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons light soy sauce 2 teaspoons light brown sugar 1 tablespoons sesame oil

Preparation Combine all ingredients in a large mortar & pestle or food processor until smooth soft paste forms. Pat dry chicken drumsticks with paper towel and toss with all the marinade. A large zip lock bag work best for tossing. Refrigerate for about 2 hours, tossing occasionally. For deeper flavours, marinade overnight, (if possible). marinade. side, flipping occasionally.

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Yellow Lentils & Lamb Stew with Mustard Fragrant Jasmine Rice Ingredients Yellow Lentils & Lamb Stew 1 pound boneless lamb cubed 4 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 cups each small diced onion, celery and carrots 2 tablespoons chopped ginger 2 tablespoons chopped garlic

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DARPAN HEALTH Ayurvedic practitioners have a very balanced and holistic approach to treating diabetes. Diabetes is a chronic disorder that arises when the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin, or when the body does not effectively use the insulin it produces.

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hile Ebola virus and Swine flu are predominantly spreading the fear across the globe, another silent killer – Diabetes Mellitus, is becoming a growing concern worldwide. With approximately 347 million people suffering from diabetes, World Health Organization (WHO) has predicted that diabetes will be the 7th leading cause of death by 2030. While synthetic and allopathic drugs are proving helpful, there are often incidences of ‘Insulin Resistance’ and side effects from prolonged administration of medicines, thereby making people seek alternative and safer options like Ayurveda and Yoga. Though some doctors may warn diabetics against turning to Ayurveda, the fact remains that its holistic approach, works on the root cause of the disease, strengthening the patients’ immunity, enhancing digestion and helping them lead a healthy life. In fact, Diabetes Mellitus was first reported some 3000 years ago and discussed at length in Charaka Samhita, the ancient Ayurvedic classic text. Derived from the Sanskrit words – Ayur (life) and Veda (knowledge), Ayurveda is based on the simple principle that all living things are made up of five elements – Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Space and there are three types of energies or doshas present – Vata, Pitta and Kapha, all disease and disorders are caused by an imbalance in these energies. Ayurveda refers to diabetes mellitus as ‘Madhhumeha’ or ‘Prameha’, and believes that it is caused

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due to an imbalance in the Kapha dosha. The main causes of diabetes are unhealthy eating habits that aggravate the Kapha dosha, lack of exercise, excessive sleep and stress. While modern science divides diabetes in two types – Type 1 and Type 2, the detailed study of diabetes in ancient scriptures divides it into 20 sub-divisions. This division is based on doshas – 4 are due to Vata dosha (Vataja), 6 are due to Pitta dosha (Pittaja) and 10 are caused by Kapha dosha (Kaphaja). The symptoms for the disorder too, are further segregated depending on the three divisions, which are as follows: TM

Kaphaja: Indigestion, loss of appetite, cold with running nose, excessive sleep, vomiting tendency. Pittaja: Pain in bladder and urinary tract, pain in testes, fever, burning sensation, thirst, acidity. giddiness, diarrhea, loss of sleep. Vataja: Tremors, insomnia, cough, difficulty in breathing, constipation, wasting away.


TREATMENT & APPROACH Ayurvedic practitioners have a very balanced and holistic approach to treating diabetes. As diabetes is a chronic disorder that arises when the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin, or when the body does not effectively use the insulin it produces - Ayurvedic scholars believe that it can only be treated if the body is re-energized and cleansed completely. Hence the principal aim of Ayurvedic treatment is to restore the balance of the doshas. There are two different types of therapy that Ayurveda administrates:

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Apatarpana (de-nourishment) and Samshodhana (cleansing):

This type of treatment is usually practiced if the patient is obese and heavily built. In this style of therapy, along with anti-diabetic drugs, maximum stress is given on de-nourishment of fats and elimination of endotoxins by way of various exercises, fasting and cleansing methods known as panchakarma (fivefold therapies, which are emesis, purgation, enema, bloodletting and errhines). This begins with herbal massages and an herbal steam sauna, followed by fasting to cleanse the body. This is followed by an herbal purge for the liver, pancreas, and spleen. Colon therapy is next, first to cleanse the digestive tract and then to reconstitute the system.

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This method of treatment is followed if the patient is chronically ill, has low immunity, and is underweight due to the draining of essential nutrients. This therapy helps in providing the easily acceptable nutrients and micronutrients to rebuild body tissues and help strengthen the defense mechanism without increasing circulating blood sugar, fats and other metabolites. This prevents further damage and ensures enhanced healing and repair.

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Diet plays an essential role if you are opting for an Ayurvedic approach to treat diabetes.

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Exercise is crucial when managing diabetes. Yoga is extremely beneficial, especially asanas like Paschimottanasana and Halasana as well as Pranayama and Vajrasana.

Pterocarpus marsupium (Vijaysar churna) Bark of this plant is available in the form of powder, and is administered for curing diabetes. Jamun Fruit

The first and foremost priority of an Ayurvedic practitioner is to set a diet plan for the diabetic patient. Avoiding sweets, carbohydrates, red meat, seafood and dairy products is recommended as all these are known to aggravate the Kapha energy. As per Ayurveda, a diabetic patient’s food proportion should be 60% vegetables, 30% protein, 10% carbohydrates with half an hour of mild exercise such as walking. The diet should be complimenting the Kapha energy and should include protein-rich foods like soya bean products and lentils like chickpea, moong, masoor and vegetables like spinach, leafy greens, bottle gourd, bhopla (white pumpkin), snake gourd and bitter gourd and cereals like green millet, ragi, corn, horse gram and barley. Eating smaller portions throughout the day is recommended. It is also important to avoid smoking, reduce intake of alcohol, sleep adequately, check blood sugar levels periodically, check weight periodically and maintain ideal body weight.

Ficus bengalensis (Nyagrodha twaka churna): Commonly known as banyan tree, a decoction prepared from its bark is quite popular among Ayurveda doctors to treat the disorder. Shilajeet

Karela - BitterGourd

Popularly known as rock salt, it is used as an excellent remedy for loss of libido in males and in case of generalized weakness in patients suffering from diabetes. C. Tamal (Tejpatra) Known as curry leaves, this commonly used spice is strongly recommended in all diabetic patients’ meal. Fenugreek seeds (Methi churna)

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Methi seeds soaked overnight and had early in the morning with warm water are strongly recommended by an Ayurveda practitioner. Momordica chirantia Karvellaka (Karela)

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Juice of Karela is another favorite amongst Ayurveda doctors and is suggested to every diabetic patient.

EXERCISE

Embelica officinalis (Amla)

Exercise is crucial when managing diabetes. Yoga is extremely beneficial, especially asanas like Paschimottanasana and Halasana as well as Pranayama and Vajrasana.

Fresh Amla is of great help for people suffering from prameha. Curcuma longa (Haridra): Amla - Gooseberry

HERBS & DRUGS Instead of chemical drugs that come with several side effects and other complications, Ayurveda relies on using herbs in the management of diabetes. The herbs used for treatment are usually bitter, astringent and pungent in taste. Some of the widely used herbs are as follows: Eugenia jambolana (Jamun beej churna)

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Apart from the above herbs, an Ayurvedic physician may also prescribe Ayurvedic drugs, which help in lowering the blood sugar and prevent any long-term complications of diabetes. With its roots dating back to thousands of years, the traditional ancient science of Ayurveda certainly has several hidden secrets to fight challenging diseases and live a healthy life. Disclaimer: This article is for information only and should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions. The author has used reasonable care in compiling the information but the publication makes no warranty as to accuracy. Consult a doctor or other health care professional for diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions

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Haldi powder along with Amla juice is a very good combination in patients of Diabetes. It is especially useful in prevention as well as treatment of patients of Diabetic eye disease.

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n age-old yoga practice, Sun Salutations (or Surya Namaksar) is an excellent way to start the day. This sequence of 12 powerful yoga poses is not only beneficial for your body, but it revitalizes your mind as well. By linking your breath with your movements, the sequence of poses takes your body through a full range of motions. “It is great for over all joint health, flexibility, strength and settling a busy mind,” says

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Lauren Roegele, program director at the Vancouver School of Yoga and co-founder of Yogo.tv. Sun salutations are also good for your cardiovascular system, as they get your heart pumping and your circulatory system moving. Padma, who has over 30 years of experience in yoga and is the founder of Padma Yoga in Vancouver, adds that Sun salutations are also beneficial for the back “It flexes the spine and keeps the whole back and back-bone healthy.” As its name suggests, the best time to practice

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Inhale and raise your arms Stand with both feet touching, upward. Gently arch your back, stretching your arms above balancing your weight equally on your head. both feet. Bring your hands together, palm to palm, at the heart. Exhale.

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Exhale while you slowly bend forward from the waist, keeping your spine erect, touching your head to your knees. Press palms onto the floor. Try to keep fingertips in line with the toes. If necessary, bend the knees slightly. TM

this yoga sequence is in the morning – ideally at sunrise, facing the sun. According to Roegele, this is symbolically significant because the Sun Salutations represent an honouring of our life force energy and the life-sustaining energy of the sun. The Sun Salutations should be performed in a single, graceful flow. Padma suggests that the sequence should be done in pairs. Start with the right foot, and then alternate to the left. Do 2 or more pairs of the following sequences, depending on your energy level.

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Inhale and bend your right leg to take a wide step forward. Keep your hands firmly on the ground, with your left foot between your hands. Raise your head.

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The number of rounds and speed at which you practice the sequence will vary from person to person. Both Roegele and Padma advise beginners to go slow and focus on getting the alignment right within each posture. Even when done extremely slowly, the Sun Salutation sequence is a challenging and rigorous routine that will be sure to give you a workout. For people who are completely new to yoga, it is best to learn the basics from an experienced yoga instructor. “Once you’ve learnt the sequence, practice on your own and move in a way that feels right to you,” says Padma. Mindfulness and learning body awareness is a major component of the Sun Salutations. After you complete the sequence, take a few minutes to meditate or just clear your mind. “As you practice the Sun Salutation, your energy, your mind awakens,” explains Padma. “You acknowledge that the world is just not concrete objects, but that there is a living brilliant consciousness present. To sit and acknowledge that is part of the sequence.” Roegele concurs and adds that the physical practice of these poses, along with the breathing and mindfulness will lead you down a path of personal exploration.

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BronzEr If you're going to have just one bronzer, make it matte, which is much more realistic and versatile than anything with shimmer. Plus, if you're going to contour with it, you want the dark, matte colour to help recede contours; anything with shimmer will simply attract light, defeating the purpose. Guerlain's iconic Terracotta Bronzing Powder ($60) is a cosmetic classic. Not only does it deliver realistic bronzing po wer, but it offers an impressive range of eight shades, so even the very pale and very dark can find options here. This spring, Annabelle's released a new matte version of their cult favourite, Zebra Bronzing Pressed Powder Biggy Bronzer ($11.95). It's a bargain, that delivers finely-milled powder in beautiful colours. ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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t may be cold and wet out, fellas, but those days will soon be behind you. Everyone is wrapped up in wool scarves and dingy suits, right? Well, there is something to get excited about, and that is the wondrous world of spring and summer fashion. This thing you want to trade is the wool scarf for a slender looking

poncho. This particular garment was highly popular in the 1970s, and is making a comeback. During the spring months, it may still be too chilly to not wear a coat, so a wrapped poncho is suggested. Be sure, when purchasing, then sporting said a solid colored jacket, stick with a slightly patterned poncho. The opposite rules apply for a jacket with a pattern, naturally. On your head, you may feel like wearing a hat of sorts. No, a baseball cap just will not do, but a were all the rage in the 1940s years ago. Guess what? They are en vogue once again. It’s a shame they went out of style to begin with. When deciding what pattern works best, don’t... A fedora should always be of a solid color. Got it?

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We will get to t-shirts in a bit, but let us discuss more formal attire. Jackets and button down shirts will be colorful and dreamy…think 1990s sitcoms. Light, breezy jackets will come in all kinds of patterns, from large clocks to puffy clouds. In the shirt department, they will come loose and with stripes in all fantastic colors of the rainbow. With a dress shirt, you will need a tie. Men’s neckties are widening up, very much like how men wore them in the late 1970s

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and early 1980s. Back then, patterns were prominent, but now, it’s best to stick with solid colors. A larger tie willing to take chances…okay, maybe not, but you will look like you follow fashion trends. That has to count for something. You are getting geared up about what’s to come, we know it. On your face, you must wear a pair of Oliver Peoples sunglasses. colours this company has to offer is simply breathtaking. Try a nice


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EAT Let’s talk brunch. I asked the front desk girl at Hotel Monaco for a recommendation, and she warned a lengthy wait would accompany almost any spot, stating with a laugh, “Portland people are really patient.” But hey, that’s part of the fun, right? One spot she suggested turned out to be a neighbourhood staple called the Bijou Café (132 Southwest 3rd Ave.) Open for more than 35 years, it’s unassuming on the outside, and bright and contemporary on the inside. Fully supporting the “slow food” movement, using local and sustainable ingredients, there were lots of non-traditional offerings like the Ota Tofu (prepared with parsley and garlic, sautéed in olive oil, for just $8). For lunch, I recommend eating al fresco. Portland is home to one of the most vibrant food cart scenes anywhere, with over half a thousand portable kitchens set up all over the city. There are a few areas where

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several carts cluster — a good example is the “pod” on 10th and Alder that takes up square block. In the mood for hot bowl of Pho, I stumbled across Huong’s Vietnamese Food. The #8 I ordered off the board, a simple Regular Beef Soup, was a hearty portion of noodles, thin steak slices and beef balls, all for $6. Ready to leave the downtown bubble? Make your way over to Southeast Division Street, about a 10-minute drive away. Famous for its restaurant scene, there was a particular standout that’s as much a visual experience as a palatable one. The Bollywood Theatre (3010 Southeast Division St.) doesn’t actually show films, but brings a taste of Mumbai to the Pacific Northwest. It’s full of kitschy Indian memorabilia plastered from floor to ceiling, seating is self-serve, and the authentic-tasting dishes are brought out on metal plates, great for sharing. Be sure to try the Chicken Curry with saffron rice!

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Brew enthusiasts will quickly realize why “Beervana” is another name for Portland. Even dedicating your entire trip to brewery hopping, you would be hard-pressed to hit all of Portland’s 50-something businesses specializing in the frothy drink. Hopworks Urban Brewery, also located in the Southeast, was the first “eco-brewpub” to open up, meaning all 15 beers they regularly carry are organic and made in-house. You might recognize some of their products lining liquor shelves, such as the deliciously hoppy Abominable Winter Ale or the classic Hopworks Organic IPA.

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plenty of places to do that, and, as a bonus, there’s no sales tax in the State of Oregon so what you see on the price tag is exactly what you pay. Those looking for a mall-going experience can visit Pioneer Place Mall (340 Southwest Morrison St.), home of the Made in Oregon store. You can find everything in here from Portlandia souvenirs to designer wool blankets made by Portland-based Pendleton Woolen Mills. After Pioneer, lots more uniquely PDX buying opportunities await you in the surrounding area. There’s a long list of stores you won’t find anywhere else, including Danner (1022 West Burnside St) that sells USA-made boots and apparel; Powell Books, the self-proclaimed largest independent used and new bookstore in the world (1005 West Burnside St.); and Woonwinkel (935 Southwest Washington St.) that is kind of like a smaller and trendier version of IKEA.

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A steaming cup of tea is the perfect way to beat the rainy day blues. For an added dose of whimsy, head to the Neverland Tea Salon on West Broadway, where they offer over 60 types of teas. This cosy place with its quaint chandeliers, mismatched easy chairs and china tea cups also serves up a delicious high tea for adults and children alike. Have dietary restrictions? Not a problem, they’ll have a tasty assortment of gluten or dairyomitted treats just for you.

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Spring means flowers in bloom, spring break for many and a prelude to summer. But let’s face it, spring in Vancouver also means bucketloads of rain. (Is it any wonder they call us Raincouver?) Even if you’re not a fan of drizzly days, don’t let the rain put a damper on your plans. There are a number of interesting ways to spend a rainy day in Vancouver. Here are a couple around the Lower Mainland to get you started.

If you like to keep active, spend the next rainy day at the Coastal Climbing Centre in Surrey and do some indoor rock climbing. This facility has over 100 full length routes to climb designed for both experienced climbers and beginners. First time climbers can opt for the drop-in climbing, two hours sessions which are suitable for ages 6 and above.

Hit the (Indoor) Beach If your thoughts turn to the beach on gloomy days, Richmond’s 6pack Indoor Beach Centre is the place for you. This indoor beach facility boasts 5 full-sized volleyball courts, soft sand and of course, no rain. Gather a group of friends for a friendly game of beach volleyball or dropin by yourself anytime during the week. They offer special drop-in discounts on Wednesdays and Thursday is Ladies Night where women can drop in for free.

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Escape from a Locked Room Spice up any dull, wet day with an unforgettable ‘escape game’ experience. The premise is simple even if the execution is not – you and your group are locked in a themed room of your choice. (Some popular themes include a prison cell or a laboratory). You have 45 minutes to find hidden clues, piece together codes and solve riddles to escape. Richmond’s EXIT Canada and Xscape Vancouver are two popular facilities where you can enjoy this exhilarating 5-D gaming experience.

Visit the Vancouver Art Gallery The Vancouver Art Gallery is an idyllic spot to spend a rainy day with your friends, family or even just on your own. There are a number of interesting exhibitions to examine at the Gallery, but the one that you must catch this spring is Cezanne and the Modern. Featuring works from the renowned post-impressionist French painter, Paul Cezanne, this is the first time in over 50 years that this specific collection has travelled.

Enjoy a Pizza and Game Night For a lazy rainy day outing, head to Ludica’s Pizzeria & Game Room in Vancouver. While you wait for your freshlymade pizza or pasta, pass the time by playing a board game. With over 600 board games to choose from, you’ll be sure to find one that your entire group will enjoy! They also have fun specials running all week long. On Mondays, all pasta dishes are just $12. On Thursdays, enjoy $4 draught beer. On Fridays, winning a game at your table will earn you a free dessert.

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trends after dosing. Note that this is more than just a glorified thermometer, as the logs can be freely shared with medical professionals and the pacifier itself is equipped with an alarm that you can customize. If you want to be alerted if the pacifier moves 20 meters away from where you left it, you can do just that. You can also “buzz” the pacifier for those times when it seems like it’s simply disappeared from the house. Packed full of benefits for any parent with a baby, the Pacif-i is set to be released in Europe within the first quarter of 2015 with worldwide releases following shortly after. You can pre-order it today for $40.

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Wireless headphones are nothing new to the market; they’re sold in almost every single retail store both in a brick and mortar setting and online. HearNotes seeks to change the status quo by truly making each earbud wireless, fitting snugly inside your ears, and has a range of upto 50 feet. While most wireless headphones have extremely limited battery life and use Bluetooth, the HearNotes uses KLEER technology which guarantees a lack of interference and audio quality that rivals a typical wired headset by Bose or Sony. It uses inductive charging and battery life is rated to last at least 4 hours per charge. HearNotes will be releasing this spring and is estimated to cost between $279 and $349.


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A New Look For Your Home At No Cost By Ashley Stephens

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he change in seasons often brings about the need for change across many aspects of our lives. Spending the winter cooped up inside may have you ready to redecorate the space you've been stuck staring at over the last few months. Breathing new life into your home may not be in the budget every spring but working with your existing decor is an easy, cost-effective way to update your space. Your home may be full of furniture you've had forever but is it living up to its full potential? For most of us, it's all too easy to push our furniture against the wall without a second thought. While this might make sense for some spaces, it's not the only way to arrange couches, beds or benches and, with a little creativity, you

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can create a more functional and aesthetically pleasing space and freshen up your home. “When you are starting off with a completely blank space, decide what the room is going to be used for: a family room, piano room, conversation area, reading room, or a TV room,” says Laura Grist, principal at Laura Grist Interior Design. “Some rooms have to double as both a family room and an office, so decide how many functions your room has to manage.” Before you begin lugging that couch across your living room, pull out a tape measure and do some preliminary planning. Mapping out your room will save you some heavy lifting and allow you to explore all options without moving any furniture. Drawing a floor plan will show


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you what fits where and perhaps spark several new ideas that wouldn't otherwise have been obvious. Instantly update a room by eliminating one piece of furniture. This automatically opens up the room, provides more living space and offers you other options for styling the remaining furnishings. Keep in mind that having a couch, a loveseat, ottomans and end tables doesn't mean you need to have them all in the same room; it's okay to skip certain pieces of furniture if they don't suit your space. While it's most tempting to add more to a room to update its look, subtracting furniture can make a space look larger, especially if pieces are decorative, unnecessary or could be put to better use in another room. If your bedroom closet is large enough, consider moving your dresser inside it. If you have a bookshelf holding clutter more than it does books, try it in an office or guest room instead of your main living area. Is your room too symmetrical? Or not symmetrical enough? A simple swap of chairs or lamps may be all you need to bring balance back to your room or add visual interest. Is your living room uninviting? Create comfortable groupings of furniture by pushing seating closer together around a natural focal point. Whether it's around a fireplace, television or set of windows, you can reposition your furniture so you are drawn into the space. “When you walk into a room and there is the back of the couch facing the entrance, it feels like you are not welcome in the space,” says Grist. “By having an opening into the room that allows you ease of access to any of the furniture for sitting, it makes the room much more welcoming.” You may think you're stuck with the only


DARPAN HOME Before you begin lugging that couch across your living room, pull out a tape measure and do some preliminary planning. Mapping out your room will save you some heavy lifting and allow you to explore all options without moving any furniture. Drawing a floor plan will show you what fits where and perhaps spark several new ideas that wouldn't otherwise have been obvious. setup you've ever known but what about moving furniture between rooms? Those nightstands in your guest room that never get used may make the perfect end tables in your living room. Or an underused armchair may be just the type of seating you could use in that corner of your bedroom. While it may not seem like a quick game of musical chairs will give you the update you've been hoping for, think about your house as a

whole instead of just redecorating room-byroom. Your options can instantly increase by mixing pieces all throughout your house. For instance, the space behind your sofa doesn't require a sofa table; shelving, a credenza, a desk or a breakfast nook are all useful alternatives that may not have been in your first floor plan. Similarly, a dresser doesn't only belong in a bedroom. Dressers can be functional and decorative in offices, kitchens, TV rooms or entryways. By ignoring the obvious use of a piece, you may find a more useful place for it. “One of the most common problems I find

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Q: How did you meet? A mutual friend introduced us to each other and we became good friends. Ten years later Hapi was out with a bunch of her coworkers and ran into me while I was working. We talked for awhile and she decided we should go for coffee or grab a bite to eat. I said yes to get food and we went out a week later. We've been together ever since.

Q: What do you love most about one another? Jesse: I love how comfortable she makes me feel. I'm completely myself. I don't have to put on a face to impress her. When I'm with her it

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feels just right. Hapi: I love his cooking! He also has this way of making me feel safe and loved even when he is thousands of miles away.

Q: Please share your proposal story? Jesse: We talked about marriage a few times. why wait any longer. We're going to be with each other forever so let's do it! So that's exactly what I said to her. She's the type that likes to have things planned out and I'm the type that plays things by ear and does things at the last minute.

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Hapi: From the moment we began getting ready to the moment we arrived at the Gurdwara, it was nerve racking. Jesse is half Punjabi and half Caucasian but we decided on doing the traditional Indian ceremony because he knew how important it was to me. If he could've had it his way... we would have walked into a court house and said "I do!" It was a very special day that we will remember forever but I would have to say, as corny as it may sound, my favorite part of the day was when I walked into the Gurdwara and sat down beside him. There is something in that moment that

Jesse: There were so many great parts that it's hard to pick one. The one that stood out the most was when my new wife turned to me and said "there's no turning back now, you're stuck with me." The second best moment was how good it felt to stretch my legs after sitting down for so long.

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two ways about it. The movies have raised the bar, making wedding proposals larger than life. Don’t sweat it. All you need to do is relax, breathe and replay the intimate moments you had with your lovely woman. Here is a list of romantic places to get you started.

Be it a sky train station, supermarket or the office cafeteria, the place where she first caught your eye. Selecting such a place shows that you wanted it to be personal and takes you back to where it all began. If you feel the place is too crowded for you to get down on your knees, incorporate the place in your plan for the night. For instance, if you met your love at Cineplex, you can take her out for a movie and the movie ticket could have ‘will you marry me’ printed on it.

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Where You First Said the ‘L’ Word There is nothing more romantic than proposing to your girl at the same spot you first told her you loved her. Count your stars if this occurred in a secluded place. Most men find it over-bearing to ask their girl to marry when thousand pairs of eyes stare at them. If so, take the help of people around you. Arrange for a flash mob or hold a plaque card with ‘Will you marry me’ written on it. If you said ‘I love you’ over the phone or text, don’t panic. Take her to a place and call her while she sits right opposite you.

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Where She is Relaxed Listen closely the next time she's stressed out and wants to just go to a place where she can breathe, forgetting all about her stress. Even if the place is close to your house, another province or country, chances are that place she mentioned helps her unwind. Put her at ease when you pop the question. It also shows your commitment to always keep her happy.

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The Place Where Her Parents Got Married Romance is all about creating a moment for her to remember. Pop the question where her mother said yes, especially if you want to be in her parent’s good books. If they had an arranged marriage, ask her to marry you in front of her parents. Elder’s blessings are always a big yes. Get her parents on board with the plan beforehand.

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You can’t escape the question, “How did you propose?” Choose the most romantic location and everything else will fall into place. The element of surprise makes a big impact on your lady love. Plan ahead of time and give a story to tell your grand-children in the years to come.

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eing Mercedes-Benz’s top-selling model, you knew the German automaker was going to make sure the new C-Class was something special not only to drive, but also look at and sit in, as well. And it is all that, as well as being lighter, roomier, and more hightech, to boot. Premiering at last year’s Canadian Inter-

national Autoshow in Toronto, the C is completely redesigned and comes in two flavours for our shores: the four-cylinder C300, and the one I tested, the C400 biturbo with a V6. Although a bit bigger than the outgoing model — 94 millimetres longer and 40.6 millimetres wider — the 2015 version is approximately 100 kilograms

Premiering at 2014 Canadian International Autoshow in Toronto, the C is completely redesigned and comes in two flavours for our shores: the four-cylinder C300, and the one I tested, the C400 bi-turbo with a V6. Although a bit bigger than the outgoing model — 94 millimetres longer and 40.6 millimetres wider — the 2015 version is approximately 100 kilograms lighter, thanks to the use of aluminum in the body’s construction. lighter, thanks to the use of aluminum in the body’s construction. The vehicle is visually striking. Mercedes says nature was source of inspiration for its design, which I gather is where aesthetic cues such as the windswept fender and door creases come in. It’s curvy, but in a muscular rather than a feminine way like on the CLA. The facial features are big and exaggerated: large fibre-optic equipped LED headlamps, a polished two-slat beak of a grille, and due to the optional sport package, a chrome AMG front bumper splitter, a pair of gaping front air intakes, and

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massive brake calipers clamped onto crossdrilled rotors. For its price bracket, starting at $51,400, the interior is rather well appointed. The first thing I’m going to comment on is the Burmester Surround Sound System ($1,000 option). The door speakers are finished in a sporty/ retro/classy brushed aluminum, and emit a full tonal range that sounds amazing whether you’re listening to jazz or EDM. A freestanding display screen dominates the dashboard, and is controlled via a rotary knob and a hand rest that looks like a floating smartphone. Like on a modern phone, it accepts touch gesture inputs. At times, it’s also equally frustrating to master. Sitting inside the C400 feels oddly welcoming. Glance up, and you’ll notice the giant piece of glass that dominates most of the blackcoloured roof. Buckle in and press the engine start button, and you’ll be greeted with a slight hug as the seatbelt electronically pre-tensions itself. Everything happens without a sound, because engineers have “optimized the noise characteristics” of several key components from the power windows to the seat motors. Unfortunately, what’s happened is that even the sound produced by the 329 horsepower, 3.0-litre twin turbo engine is somewhat muffled. I suppose what really matters is that the performance is there. The decreased weight of the car can really be felt when you’re tossing the car around. Throw in the permanent 4MATIC permanent all-wheel drive system and seven-speed 7G-TRONIC PLUS with manual mode and you’ve got a luxury sedan that’s actually enjoyable to drive. So what’s the bottom line? The reimagined C-Class, in particular the C400, is above its class in terms of what Mercedes has managed to trickle down from its higher-level lines.

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Powering the LR4 is a 3L. super charged double overhead cam V6 engine producing a powerful but smooth 340hp. and good bottom end grunt with 332lbs. ft. torque which really aids the LR4 pulling itself up steep roads.

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this stature. Making all this good handling is a 4-wheel independent suspension with front and rear sway bars to keep the vehicle level. Powering the LR4 is a 3L. super charged double overhead cam V6 engine produc-

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ing a powerful but smooth 340hp. and good bottom end grunt with 332lbs. ft. torque which really aids the LR4 pulling itself up steep roads. To keep fuel consumption low and providing good power at the right time to the wheels is an 8-speed automatic transmission, which is a smooth shifting unit unlike some bigger vehicles. One interesting feature for those dealing with a hilly environment is the hill-holder feature. This is very useful on manual vehicles but it works well on an automatic as well especially if you are


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towing. Speaking of towing, the LR4 will tow up to 3500lbs. (1700kg). Our test vehicle had the optional 20in. wheels in black and with the Fuji White (bright white) body colour. At first I didn’t think I would like it, but I have to say it did grow on me. Even with those bigger wheels equipped with snow tires, getting around in bad weather was easy. To be honest it was fun tripping about in the heavy snow conditions I had during the test period. Upon first glance seating doesn’t look that comfortable, but once sitting inside, you will find the seats are excellent. Everyone who sat in the test vehicle commented on the comfort. Our vehicle had the seven seat feature (standard on this model). Besides the two front seats, one can seat three abreast in the second row and two in the back row. For more comfort, I would just put two in the second row and children in the third row or adults for short rides only. As this is a taller vehicle, keep in mind getting in and out for those who are mobility challenged might be an issue. Once inside, the driver will find all the controls easy to find and use. The centre console houses all the environmental controls as well as the sound system and GPS. All the controls are well marked and easy to use. One other feature of the LR4 is the good view you have when sitting in the front seat, this proves to be good in traffic and off road if you are adventurous. As much as I liked the LR4, I had one little gripe, which was the heating. In severe cold like minus 12 to 15 degree Celsius I encountered, it took longer than usual to warm up the interior. The excellent seat heaters really compensated for the time it took for the cabin to get comfortable. If you don’t experience the extremes in temperature, this should not stop you from considering a LR4 HSE Luxury for your primary vehicle. The time I spent in this SUV was a lot of fun and if I were in the market for this type of vehicle it would be on the top of my list.

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he Mazda Miata or as it is referred to by the company “MX-5” has to be one of my all-time favourite cars. If you love to drive a great handling car this is the one to have, and it is a car I have craved for a number of years. This year’s Miata is the last in this series as we are due for a new model later this year. Over the years the MX-5 has stayed true to its roots as it is still compact, easy to get in and out of, simple mechanically and not too expensive. The car I was given to test was the middle of the line GS model that features the retractable hard top roof. I have to admit that when the hard-top model came out I was not that impressed. But, once I got used to it and realized it really never affected the

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small trunk or space in general, I didn’t mind it. Now, for you purists, the MX-5 can still be purchased with a soft top on the base GX model. Under the hood you will find a 4-cylinder 2L Double Overhead Cam engine which is a derivative of the original 1.6L engine introduced in 1990 in the original Miata. Coupled to this is a smooth shifting 6-speed transmission. It is this combination that makes this car so enjoyable to whip in and out of traffic and cruise winding roads. The engine pulls smoothly with its 167Hp. and with only 140lb.ft. of torque the MX-5 is no rocket off the line. By working the gears well, you can have fun and speed without taxing the engine as it is TM

made to be worked. The front suspension is made up of double wishbones and in the rear is an independent sprung unit holding the rear drive wheels. Adding to this are front and rear sway bars for level cornering. The way the engine is placed in the middle of the car makes for very well balanced handling as well. My test car’s tires were the only disappointment as they tended to slip around corners a little more than I wanted, but this is something that is an easy fix with better gripping tires. Overall, I really loved the way the car handled in all types of roads. True to its simple design origins, the MX-5 has a nicely laid out interior with


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hen Jaguar first revealed the F-TYPE Convertible, jaws collectively dropped around the world, with enthusiasts and journalists alike stunned at the beauty and performance of the vehicle. It was hard to imagine that anything could top it, and then something did: the F-TYPE Coupe. Not to take away from the ‘vert, but the lines on the hardtop, a vision of Jaguar’s Director of Design, are just too pretty not to gush over. “Creating a sports coupe is the purest of design tasks, and also the most challenging; get it right and aesthetically the result will be as dynamic as the car should be rewarding to drive. In the F-TYPE Coupe, I believe we’ve got it right,” said Callum in a statement. And right he was. Much like its open-air sibling, the Coupe

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I loved the music produced by the speakers when I reviewed the roadster last year, but the Coupe I tested for whatever reason had what sounded like a loose interior panel that would rattle annoyingly each time any bass came out of the subwoofer. On the topic of shortcomings, one thing I have to mention is the nearly complete lack of outward visibility while you’re in the driver’s seat. Reversing into a tight parkade spot with a rain-covered backup camera was scary, to say the least. I did get a better special awareness of the car after a few more days of driving it, but it definitely takes some getting used to. One of the unfortunate side effects of owning a great-looking sports coupe, I suppose. Now, let’s talk performance. The F-TYPE Coupe is offered in three flavours: the standard model with 340 horsepower; the S, which I drove, with 380 hp; and the R with a monstrous 550 horsepower manufactured from a V8. The S features a supercharged V6 and will get you from zero to 100 km/h in about 3.8 seconds. My press vehicle was equipped with the ZF eight-speed QuickShift transmission with paddle shifters — not the six-speed manual option, unfortunately — but the gearbox does a great job of always selecting the right gear for the job. You can also hear it doing said job exceptionally well when you press the little button on the centre console with a cute muffler tip illustration on it. That opens up some electronically controlled bypass valves to reduce back pressure and enhance sound quality. Translation: it gets LOUD and sounds good. Driving dynamics can be changed by selecting various modes like normal, race and rain/snow — I stayed on the latter setting mostly due to the sub-zero conditions I experienced during the week. Working with the Dynamic Stability Control system, wheel spin and torque are controlled carefully to maximize the rear-powered wheels’ available grip. For example, even if you give slightly too much throttle while driving over a patch of ice, the car may waver a bit before quickly regaining its composure once the computer kicks in.


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coming months. Currently, the primary designated fuelling station in the Lower Mainland is located at Surrey’s Powertech Labs, a subsidiary of BC Hydro. “This is not an announcement about another pilot program or some government fleet test,” said Don Romano, president and CEO of Hyundai Canada during a press conference, who held up a clear glass of water that he called “exhaust.” “We’re going to grow a new segment in the industry by taking this first step because we’re confident in the fuel cell technology.” Called the Tucson FCEV (Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle), it is based off the company’s existing compact crossover platform with the exception of the drivetrain. In fact, besides some extra badging, the re-engineered Tucson looks remarkably like its gasoline-powered sibling.


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This is in stark contrast to Toyota’s take on the subject with their Mirai, a futuristic-looking hydrogen sedan that is already available in Japan and set to enter the United States later this year. Romano said utilizing a familiar platform allows for leveraging economies of scale if and when demand grows, something he sees happening. The crossover runs quietly off a fuel cell stack that converts hydrogen gas into useable energy for the electric motor, producing 134 horsepower and 221 lb-ft of torque. Filling up the tank is a similar process to conventional cars and takes less than five minutes — in comparison to 30 minutes, the quickest recharge time for plug-in electric vehicles — and can drive for a distance of 426 kilometres.

Residents in Surrey may soon start noticing a rash of new Hyundai Tucsons in their neighbourhood. And if you find yourself driving behind one, you might notice something different — that there aren’t any exhaust fumes, or even a traditional tailpipe, for that matter. Meet the new Hyundai Tucson hydrogen vehicle. Eric Denhoff, president and CEO of the Canadian Hydrogen Fuel Cell Association, got behind the podium to dispel some prevailing myths about the new power source. “We’ve demonstrated that the vehicles could work here. People said ‘Hydrogen fuel cell technology won’t work, it’s not practical.’ They were wrong. They said, ‘Well, you can run demonstration fuel cells in Vancouver where it’s nice and warm, but it won’t work in the cold, it won’t work in the desert.’ They were wrong. They said ‘You’ll never have commercially available fuel cell vehicles in Canada or North America,’ and today we’re here to say: they’re wrong.” The Tucson FCEV will be available on a threeyear lease at $599 a month, and that includes all scheduled maintenance over that period, roadside assistance as well as all fuel costs. Interested parties can visit hyundaihydrogen.ca to sign up and find out more.

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Filmfare Style and Glamour Awards Bollywood stars made a bang with their style and glamour quotient at the Filmfare Style and Glamour Awards held in Mumbai. The gorgeous Kareena Kapoor bagged the Most Glamorous Star Award (female) and Akshay Kumar won the Most Glamorous Star Award (Male) at the event included Sonam Kapoor and Alia Bhatt.

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Holi Hai Life OK Hai Life OK channel wished its viewers the best of Holi by gathering popular television stars on stage to celebrate the festival of colours. Elli Avram set the

and, television actors Rithvik Dhanjani, Shraddha Arya, Saman Johar and others performed on excitingly popular Holi numbers. But of course show stopper for the festive event was Bollywood heartthrob Arjun Kapoor.

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Vancouver Opera’s Die Fledermaus for Vancouver Opera’s rollicking production of Die Fledermaus Theatre. The all-Canadian cast made audiences laugh with mistaken identities, hypnosis by pocket watch, plenty of bubbly, and of course, the delightful music of Johann Strauss Jr. Sung in German with English dialogue, Die Fledermaus was truly an effervescent, light-hearted operetta

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Was acting always on your mind when you were deciding a career?

It was floating around all the time in my mind but I never intended on it being in Bollywood. I knew I wanted to do something media related, even if it was acting and felt that I would be aptly suited for this industry and nothing other than this.

Were your folks skeptical when you decided on this career?

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not know though if they had anything else in their mind. However they always will support me and encourage me with everything I decide to do.

How has the journey been so far? Well, definitely it has been a fantasy whirlwind for me.

You made a move from Sri Lanka to India. Were there any regrets or has it been difficult?

Not at all, our cultures are very similar. At first, it was just difficult being away from family and friends but then I got used to it and now I am settled down enough to feel at home here.

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fewer films compared to your colleagues. Is this a conscious effort on your part?

Well, not really, I take what comes my way if I am really excited by it. The movies I have done so far are the ones I knew I wanted to do and I just wish there were more of those kinds coming my way! I was convinced about what I was doing in my films.

Many film actresses are also on the small screen now. Are you open to television roles as well? Well, language may be a bit of an issue there as in movies I can learn, rehearse and practice my lines but in television everything is quite spontaneous. So it’s not something that I could be looking at the moment.


Your 2014 film, Kick , got you rave reviews from all. How do you think Kick benefitted your career?

Honestly, with Kick, my career got a re-launch in Bollywood. The success of the film got me a good deal of recognition and help. I had the great opportunity to work with Salman and Sajid Nadiadwala made an amazing film.

How was it working with your costars, many of whom have been seasoned performers?

[It was] such an amazing experience working with different actors, Saif is such a talented actor who is always ready to help, John motivates you with his focus and dedication. Deepika is down to earth and a thorough professional. Anil Kapoor is funny, sweet and an international star, and with Ameesha we had so much fun, she's so girlie! More recently, I worked with Ranbir Kapoor and Arjun Rampal who are fine and experienced actors. Ranbir speaks less on the set but in front of the camera, he is magic. He has tremendous energy within; he does not like rehearsing and is a completely natural actor. While Arjun gets completely involved in the script. He is considered amongst the serious actors. I did some workshops with Arjun before we got cracking on Roy. And Salman has been a huge inspiration for me.

You are doing international movies as well now. Could you tell us about that?

Yes, I am doing two international movies. I had signed both the films prior to Kick. One of the films titled Definition Of Fear has been shot in Canada. And the other film titled According To Matthew is a film about Sri Lanka. The film is in English and shot in Sri Lanka. Shooting for both the films is over and will release sometime in 2015.

Who do you think is your biggest competitor amongst your contemporaries?

I don’t think I’ve reached that level to have competitors yet, I still have a long way to go before that!

What do you like doing in your free time?

I love being a home body. I always find time to indulge in healthy cooking, baking, flower arranging, reading, writing, listening to music, and also because I travel so much, I love creating albums, it is so much fun.

What does life mean to you?

It means tons of happiness and health, family and friends.

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One thing fans don’t know about you?

I want to own a zoo one day.

Being sexy to you is...

Not realizing you're sexy... Sexiest man alive is...

Nadal! Your dream man should be...

Loyal, noble and old fashioned. How would you describe your personal style? I believe in classics. I have no patience to go shopping to a store and try things on, so I end up shopping online often. When I buy a piece of jewellery or an outfit, I see wearing it even a few years down the line, it should be in fashion.

Could you tell us about your beauty and fitness regime?

It’s a combination of a healthy diet, and a skincare and fitness routine. As for my food, I need some super foods like nuts, nut milks, quinoa, salads, green vegetables and fruits. I grew up in Bahrain which is always scorching hot, so I’d drink plenty of coconut water to keep myself hydrated and it worked wonders for my skin. I also take a lot of juices and smoothies. I also keep my skin hydrated by spritzing on rose, mineral or aloe vera water. I never forget my daily skincare ritual no matter how exhausted I am as we have so much make-up on our face every day. With fitness, initially it was only about losing weight, but now I have a holistic approach. So I practice Hatha, Ashtanga or Iyengar yoga with cardio and strength training.

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With Flowers.

The one thing that puts you off in a man...

What would be your advice to youngsters who want to enter showbiz?

Bad table manners.

Don’t have unrealistic expectations out of things, work really hard, be extremely patient, always be positive and never ever lose yourself. This is the best way to approach life and this industry.

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Piku

Release date: April 30 Directed by: Shoojit Sircar Starring: Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone, Irrfan Khan, Jisshu Sengupta

Starring Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone in main roles, Piku revolves around a father-daughter relationship. Deepika, who plays the title role, had been quoted as saying,"It's a huge honour for me to be working with such stalwarts on Piku. I am extremely nervous, but also very excited as Piku is the kind of cinema I believe in. Every day I walk on to the set with butterflies in my stomach! I hop I do justice to Piku and bring her alive onscreen in a way that audiences fall in love with." In a separate interview, the director of the film, Soojit Sircar discussed the casting of the film, which also includes actor Irrfan Khan. "When Juhi (Chaturvedi) [writer] and I work on a script together, some times we have certain actors in mind. While writing Vicky Donor, we knew we had to get Annu Kapoor to play Dr Baldev Chaddha and Dollyji (Ahluwalia) for Vicky's mother Dolly. In the case of Piku too, we wanted Mr Bachchan and Irrfan but casting Piku was a bit of a dilemma. [I] wondered if I'd be able to convince Deepika, a big star, to do the role. To my surprise she jumped at it."

NH10

Release date: March 10 Directed by: Navdeep Singh Starring: Anushka Sharma, Neil Bhoopalam

After starring in the blockbuster film PK opposite superstar Amir Khan, actress Anushka Sharma will be seen in the upcoming thriller film NH10, which she is also co-producing. The film, which narrates the story of a couple who embarks on a road trip, will be displaying the talents of a Paris based makeup artist named Romy Angevin. Talking about NH10 and Romy, the film's director Navdeep Singh has said, "It's a new age thriller and the prosthetics helped to break

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stereotypes. Anushka is a star but in this film we did not want to glamorize her at all. We wanted the scratches, bruises and gashes she sustains to look convincing as it’s a very real film. That's why a specialist in make-up and design was brought in. Romy's experiences on stage and European films gives the film a world cinema look." In other news related to the film, it's been widely reported that acclaimed actor Raj Kumar Yadav was initially roped in to play the role opposite to Anushka. However, he was replaced by actor Neil Bhoopalam because Anushka did not want Rajkumar to be a part of the film, according to sources.

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Directed by: Dibakar Banerjee Starring: Sushant S Rajput, Swastika Mukherjee, Anand Tiwari

After starting off in television, actor Sushant Singh Rajput slowly made his way into Bollywood by playing prominent roles in films like Kai Po Che and Shuddh Desi Romance. Now, after a gap of over a year, he will again be seen on the big screen, this time playing the role of a detective in the upcoming movie Detective Byomkesh Bakshi!. Directed by Dibakar Banerjee, the film is based on a character created by author Sharadindu Banerjee. "For many, the nostalgia for Byomkesh Bakshi comes from the Doordarshan serial but my nostalgia for this character comes from reading Sharadindu's stories. I wanted to make a movie on Byomkesh since I was 12, so it is a dream come true. I wanted it to be my fist film but I am happy that I am doing it after having the experience of 4-5 films," Dibakar has said in an interview. According to various sources, the film is set in 1940s Kolkatta. Besides Sushant, the film will also star Anand Tiwari and Bengali actress Swastika Mukherjee.

mr. X

Release date: April 17 Directed by: Vikram Bhatt Starring: Emraan Hashmi, Amyra Dastur, Arunoday Singh

The majority of his recent films have not done well but this coming April, actor Emraan Hashmi will once again try his luck at the box office with his latest film Mr. X. Elaborating on the plot of the film, Emraan, has been quoted as saying that his character attains a superpower which makes him invisible. "After becoming invisible, he decides to take on all the bad guys.There is a lot of VFX and 3D and it is a completely different kind of science fiction film. I would call this as 21st century's Mr. India. It brings in a darker, edgier and naughtier kind of Mr. India to the table," Emraan has said. Starring alongside Emraan is actress Amyra Dastur. Talking about the film, Amyra has said, "It's (Mr. X) a love story, but it's not your happy, teen romance. It's darker than your usual romantic films because it's also a thriller. It's a superhero film."

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DARPAN BOX OFFICE While it’s all but assured that Avengers will clean up at the box office, the following Marvel movie faces a steeper curve. Not only Ant-Man (7/17) is a less known commodity, it also lacks the Marvel fan base support. Considering the unceremonious dismissal of cult director Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Death, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World) and the hiring of a filmmaker with little comic cred (Peyton Reed, Bring It On), we may be facing the first Marvel flop. Then again, there were also doubts about Guardians of the Galaxy and we all know how that turned out.

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f audiences have the impression that there are too many superhero movies, they haven’t seen anything yet. Between now and 2020 at least 38 movies involving otherworldly powers and secret identities will hit the multiplex. While some of them are related and even belong to the same publishing house, not all universes mix. Not because of plot-related reasons, but due to studios that refuse to play together. Here is a map of the who’s who and what in the upcoming landslide of superpowerinfused crowd-pleasers.

Marvel Universe If there is someone to blame for the everexpanding number of franchises and wannabes, it would be Marvel. Savvy business-making, superb casting choices and a modicum of dumb luck have turned the publishing house cinematic cosmos into the paradigm to follow.

The most profitable subgenre is about to go on overdrive this year. Here is how to keep track of all the caped crusaders Marvel is closing the second phase of the unfolding of its universe with The Avengers: Age of Ultron (5/1). The reunion of Iron Man, Thor, Captain America et al., pits the heroes against a force of their own creation (Tony Stark’s more specifically). Ultron is an artificial intelligence entity that has come to the conclusion that the best way to save Earth is to wipe out humanity. Not only the Avengers must stop them (a task of unexpectedly titanic proportions), but also overcome tensions between them. Avengers 2 is widely expected to kick-start the Civil Wars storyline, which will anchor Captain America 3 (6/5/2016).

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In spite of the smashing success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the fact that three emblematic branches of the comic giant are controlled by other studios must be massive thorn in its side. Especially considering the mess Sony is making of Spider-Man (a villain-centric romp, Sinister Six, is scheduled to open in late 2016).


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Fox has done fairly well with the X-Men (although the stand-alone flicks are hit and miss), but the studio’s first incarnation of The Fantastic Four was largely forgettable. It’s no surprise a reboot is expected next August 8th. The cast is younger (Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Bell), the director is sharper (Josh Trank, of Chronicle fame) and the vibe is very Dark Knight.

DC Considering that DC Comics heroes are considerably more iconic than Marvel’s and have a longer history, it’s disappointing to see DC so far behind in the creation of its own universe.

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In its desperation to catch up with Marvel, DC has a dozen movies planned until 2020. The cornerstone is expected to be Batman v. Superman: The Dawn of Justice (3/25/16) with Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne and Henry Cavill returning as the Son of Krypton. There are already some problems with this scenario. Cavill’s first outing received mixed reviews. The most common criticism: Director Zack Snyder took too many liberties with the mythology and turned Superman into a killer. The approach is risky: DC has no room for failure. One flop and the entire business plan gets derailed. On the plus side, Warner Bros. and DC have the rights for all the emblematic comic book characters. If the project is a success, the universe should evolve smoothly.

DC Outlier Lego Batman (2017): The Lego Movie MVP is getting its own spinoff. No crossovers are expected… for now.

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What would you consider the biggest factor behind your success today? Would you credit your time at the Columbia University School of Arts more or your own creativity?

I think having a supportive network of family and friends is the biggest factor. Part of that comes from my time at Columbia, but it's bigger than education or my innate creative abilities. Filmmaking is a collaborative art and I'm lucky to work with writers, actors, producers, and technicians who join with me to realize these visions. I've been surrounded by good people since day one and it is pretty vital in filmmaking. Where do you get your inspiration from?

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orn in New York and raised in California, Tanuj Chopra is out there to transfer his artistic creativity onto screens, fighting stereotypes along the way. Chopra completed his undergrad at Brown University where he studied Art Semiotics. Right after that he began work in India and produced an Arts & Culture TV show for the channel Doordarshan. Two years later he graduated from Columbia Film School for an MFA in Film Direction.

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The brilliant ‘Punching at the Sun’ made his debut into the world of feature films and Chopra has been involved in the field ever since. He has been working on a variety of projects, under the company Chops Films. His work has been thoroughly appreciated especially by the South Asian community in North America. His film ‘Butterfly’ not only received a number of awards but was also screened in around twenty locations around the world at different festivals.

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I think I'm inspired by a mixture of other films and my own life experiences. Inspiration is fickle and mysterious. It's sometimes difficult to identify the source. I think we're constantly absorbing data and mixing it in our subconscious – we spit out those ideas later when we create. For me, my awareness is most heightened when watching good films and when I spend time with good friends. Generally those things trigger creative thought.

You are also involved with the New Voices Youth Film Making initiative. How has this experience been, how do you see and is there any message that you would like to give to them?

I love New Voices for Youth. Any time you can impact the lives of younger people and train them in technology they've never been exposed to like cameras and editing systems it's a good thing. I teach kids to make their films – I say do it all from concept to completion. Video technology is sitting in your pocket on your cell. I teach them not to be intimidated by barriers and to tell their stories.

industry presenting to Asianas yourself? How do you see stereotypical characters and themes that are supported by the mainstream media?

I think there's always space for people who are funny or do genre really well. Talent is talent and people who stay persistent and work at their craft can find their way into mainstream work. It's really not that hard to make alternative work that challenges mainstream portrayals of Asian Americans – you literally have to create something with more than one Asian American character in it and you've already challenged the mainstream. That being said, I try to stay away from culturally predetermined archetypes and try to build characters in three dimensions regardless of race.


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astrologer. She has a rich background in reading astrological charts and doing Tarot readings. She is the daughter of wellknown astrologer Georgia Nicols. To learn more about Kelly or to book an in-depth astrological reading,

Rewarding days: March 24, 25, 26 | April 21, 22 Challenging days: March 12, 13 | April 8, 9

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CanCer (June 21-July 22) If you find your thoughts turning towards career, reputation and your status now, don’t be surprised. You're being called towards a leadership role (perhaps more than one) and others are looking to you for guidance. While this might feel a little daunting Cancer, it’s time for you to shine! Responsibilities at work might be increasing; however you're sure to be compensated for it since your earnings are increasing too. Looking to improve your role or change your job? This is the year to go for it! You're likely to be very busy this spring - events, festivities, parties, and social gatherings are all on the playbill. Big-ticket purchases or investments in real estate are highly likely in the next few months too. Get at ‘er!

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All Signs The Sun moves from sensitive and emotional Pisces and into fiery and dynamic Aries. March 20th marks the day that the Sun moves into Aries (the vernal equinox), as well as a solar eclipse – this will be a powerful weekend indeed! Do something that invigorates you. Get outside and breath deeply, go for a walk and take in a bit of Mother Nature. This

Rewarding days: March 1, 27, 28 | April 23, 24 Challenging days: March 14, 15 | April 10, 11, 12

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good time for goal setting exercises, vision boarding, or

This is a wonderful time to spread your wings and take your power, Leo. Opportunities to travel or further your education are easily obtained. In particular travel to further your education or travel for work will be appealing now. Creative projects that you began last year (or at least began to think about) are taking shape now. Getting others on board with your ideas will be as easy as pie – you could sell ice cubes to Eskimos! Give some thought to your creative potential and how you can harness or channel it. This is a great year to give structure and discipline to your creative pursuits. Many Leos will also expand their family this summer be that through birth, adoption, or marriage. Enjoy!

any kind of intension setting. Simply speaking out loud about your desires for the future will help crystallize the direction you’re moving in.

ARIES (MARch 21 – ApRIl 19) Get ready Aries! The Sun moves into your sign on March 20th marking the spring equinox and punctuated with a solar eclipse. Huzzah! This is powerful year ahead for you. You're energized and ready for new experiences. Any projects or initiatives that you have in the works are about to step into high gear. You're filled with vim and vigour and eager to sink your teeth into something. The natural leader in you will be coming out. You are looking at life from an original and idealistic point of view. All forms of creativity are blessed. It can also be a very fertile time for those who wish to conceive. Tensions can get a bit high before and after the full moon occurring on April the 4th, demonstrate grace under pressure.

Rewarding days: March 2, 3, 29, 30 | April 25, 26, 27 Challenging days: March 16, 17 | April 13, 14

Virgo (aug. 23-Sept. 22) This spring season ushers in an excellent time of taking stock, dear Virgo. A little inventory taking will benefit you a great deal. Consider your personal wealth and how you are growing that wealth. A little revision to the old budget might be in order. You'll see some areas where you can shave back a little and some other areas you'll want to invest in more. At the same time, you'll find you’re also getting in touch with your own sense of personal power. (Making you ready for action!) It's highly likely that throughout this year your earnings increase considerably. It might be due to the fact you're demanding more from the world around you. (Hey, you’re worth it baby! )

Rewarding days: March 20, 21 | April 17, 18 Challenging days: March 7, 8 | April 3, 4, 5, 30

TAuRuS (ApRIl 20-MAy 20) Your birthday is fast approaching Taurus, making this is a good time to reflect on the past year. Take a moment to consider the progress you've made in your work, your career at large, in your relationships with others, and also at home. Give yourself some credit & savour your accomplishments. When looking to the year ahead consider what you want to achieve, or what you want to invest in. The Taurus New Moon on May 18th is an excellent time to meditate on your personal year ahead. Matters to do with the wealth of a partner (business or marital), shared responsibilities, long-term investments, and family money might be on your mind. Investing in property or a family business is favoured this year.

Rewarding days: March 4, 5, 6 | April 1, 2, 28, 29 Challenging days: March 18, 19 | April 15, 16

libra (Sept. 23-oCt. 22) The Sun teams up with impulsive Uranus and sits opposite your sign this spring, Libra. Key relationships might be unpredictable or leave you guessing as you try to understand the motivation of your partner. The more you allow a relationship unfold (and try not to control it) the easier it will be. Utilize your charming, peace-loving nature and you will roll with things in style! This is an excellent time to attract interesting people and opportunities to you. Single Librans are in for an exciting ride! This is a wonderful time for making new friends, getting outside, mixing up your routines, and having a little fun. The full Moon on April 4th will be in your sign. You might need to take some time to rest and recharge.

Rewarding days: March 22, 23 | April 19, 20 Challenging days: March 9, 10, 11 | April 6, 7

GEMInI (MAy 21-JunE 20) Relationships in all their forms are a key theme for you now, Gemini. You are growing and changing and your one-to-one relationships with others will reflect this. While some connections are likely to be tested, potentially creating some tension, it's important that you remain true to your own moral code. Nonetheless, this is an excellent time to foster good relations with everyone. New friends, neighbours, and people from groups of a common interest are catching your attention. You’re eager to share your ideas and insights making workshops and classes appealing. Invitations for weekend getaways, short trips, and out of town events will entice you. Romantic connections where there is a meeting of the minds are highly possible. You’re sure to feel mentally stimulated this spring!

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Rewarding days: March 7, 8 | April 3, 4, 5, 30 Challenging days: March 20, 21 | April 17, 18

SCorpio (oCt. 23-noV. 21) If you're thinking of beefing up your training or education in some way, Scorpio then this is the time to act! Getting a license or certificate, or even learning a new program will TM

benefit you greatly. You're taking your work very seriously and you want to deliver a quality service or product. You're currently taking the steps to ensure you can put your money where your mouth is. Openings in your career, or new job opportunities will present themselves. Travel for work is also likely now too. Many Scorpios are considering investing in their home, real estate, or anything that will promote a sense of financial security. This is an excellent time to review your options. Relationships are particularly sweet and sexy this spring. Yummy! Rewarding days: March 9, 10, 11 | April 6, 7 Challenging days: March 22, 23 | April 19, 2

SagittariuS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Matters to do with education, intellectual growth, and your personal value system are top of mind now, Sagittarius. You can greatly benefit from any kind of training or discipline building activities now. Key relationships might also be undergoing a test at this time. Your freedom loving instincts are calling you to (perceived) greener pastures. When in truth, you might need to stick around and see things through. As you continue to respect yourself and respect others, you'll be operating to an agreeable moral code. In the long run, you are building your backbone and getting ready for a major commitment to something. Keep in mind that true wisdom is gained by experience, and often responsibility goes hand-in-hand with it. Lucky days: March 12, 13 | April 8, 9 Challenging days: March 24, 25, 26 | April 21, 22

capricorN (Dec. 22-JaN. 19) Can you feel something shifting in your bones, Capricorn? The winds of change are in the air. Adjustments on the home front might have your attentions this spring. Residential moves, renovations, or shifts to your family dynamic are also possible. You might find yourself pushed to let go of something, be that an idea or a belief system, or maybe a relationship. Any attitudes or mental habits that no longer work for you are soon to be a thing of the past. It’s important that you recognize your own personal self-worth and respect yourself. You are ready to receive more, as well as to give more in your important relationships – be that at home, romantically, or even in your job. Rewarding days: March 14, 15 | April 10, 11, 12 Challenging days: March 1, 27, 28 | April 23, 24

aquariuS (JaN. 20-Feb. 18) Recently you’ve made some major changes to your circumstances in some way, Aquarius. That could be in the form of a key relationship, your living situation, or maybe even your career. You’re likely to be feeling more secure about your social and economic standing now. (Good for you!) This spring ushers in a time of establishing yourself within a new community – be that a neighbourhood, a business community, or within a new group of friends. You're eager to meet with like-minded people who agree with your values and inspire you. Building quality connections and meaning relationships are an important theme now. Have a party or get out there and show your face and social events, others are thrilled to see you! Rewarding days: March 16, 17 | April 13, 14 Challenging days: March 2, 3, 29, 30, 31 | April 25, 26, 27

piSceS (Feb. 19-March 20) Others might be looking to you for guidance now or expect you to be the voice of authority. While you're not one for posturing Pisces, it's important that you stand up for your beliefs. (It’s time to put your grown-up pants on!) Your career is opening up and lots of new opportunities are arising. You’re likely to get an increase in your earnings this spring too. (Not too shabby!) Keep in mind, the less you believe in yourself the less likely you will rise to the challenge. Therefore it's imperative that you have faith in yourself, your abilities, and what you're going after and you will successfully weather through any challenges that arise. Be sure to get the rest you need and take care of your body. Rewarding days: March 18, 19 | April 15, 16 Challenging days: March 4, 5, 6 |April 1, 2, 28, 29


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