The Asian Star May23 2015

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Issue 17 Saturday, May 23, 2015

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Hindus seek right to scatter cremated remains in all Canadian rivers

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anadian Hindus are urging all Canadian provinces and territories to allow them to scatter cremated remains of their loved ones in all Canadian rivers. The call comes after an announcement by Ontario’s Bronte Creek Park Oakville allowing scattering of cremated remains of loved ones in the rivers and land of that park. Now Hindus are urging parks of all ten provinces and three territories of Canada to do the same. “Families and individuals who wish to scatter cremated remains of a loved one can do so in Bronte Creek Provincial Park on both land and in Continued on page 7

SkyTrain service shut down by ‘bird’s nest fire’

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he Expo Line on SkyTrain was shut down for Friday (for the second time in a week), creating havoc for morning commute and shutting the system down for most of the day. The shut down was due to a fire on the guideway late Thursday night, according to Translink. TransLink spokeswoman Anne Drennan said a fourfoot-long section of cables near the Main Street S k y Train station had burned out after a bird’s nest caught fire. “Maintenance workers were using a rotary grinder to smooth the track down for safety, and to keep the noise levels down. And a spark

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Mayor Linda Hepner talks of innovation in crime-ridden Surrey

room.” She referred urrey Mayor to Surrey First’s Linda Hep$21-million crimener attemptfighting platform in ed to shift the public’s last November’s civic focus from crime to election, where she innovation in her anpromised 147 new nual state of the city police officers over address last Wednestwo years. She noted day. She told the the federal governcrowd at the SheraMayor Linda Hepner at her annual state of ment this week apton Guildford Hotel the city address. Photo: Chandra Bodalia proved 100 new ofthat her dreams for the sprawling municipality centre on one ficers. She said the city is hunting for a word: innovation. However, she wants to director of public safety strategies, a new deal with the nightmare of crime first “by person at city hall whose job it will be to dealing head on with the issue of public integrate the work and programs of posafety,” which she called the “elephant in the lice, fire, bylaws and other city departContinued on page 6

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Indian mother looking for a ‘suitable boy’ for her gay son

ay rights activist Harrish Iyer has received half a dozen proposals after his mother placed a matrimonial advertisement in an Indian newspaper. The advert, believed to be India’s first gay matrimonial ad, was placed by his mother, Padma Iyer, Harrish Iyer’s mother placed a matrimonial in Mumbai’s Mid-Day newsadvert for her gay son (left). paper on Tuesday. Mr Iyer, a prominent LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, meet. I am looking forward to meet Transgender) activist, told the BBC that them. I am hoping to find a partner his mother, like “any other in the world”, now,” he said. The ad was published in was worried about his wedding prospects Mid-Day newspaper In India arranged and decided to place a newspaper advert. marriages are preferred over love “She is going through the proposals, she Continued on page 6 will draw a shortlist and tell me who to

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