The Asian Star October 23 2021

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Former Liberal minister Sohi elected Edmonton mayor Edmonton’s new mayor “came to Canada with nothing” as an 18-year-old. Amarjeet Sohi learned English in the city’s libraries, he worked his way from the driver’s seat of a bus, to city council and to parliament in Ottawa, and on Monday became the first person of colour to win the mayor’s chair.“As an 18-year-old without much to my name, I had dreams to build a better life … dreams that seemed impossible,” Sohi said Monday night. “Because of you, because of everyone in this room, we have made the impossible possible.” The victory in Monday’s municipal election is another major political achievement to check off for the 57-yearold Sikh immigrant from India who is the city’s first mayor of colour. Sohi immigrated to Edmonton in 1982 after being sponsored by his older brother. Sohi had a healthy lead in Edmonton’s mayoral race over Mike Nickel as of press time Monday evening. Continued on page 6

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Lavish, loud Ferris-wheel wedding of Punjabi singer and Liberal politician upsets Surrey neighbourhood Surrey RCMP was bombarded with complaint calls overnight about a huge wedding celebration that roared on into the wee hours of the morning. The wedding of Punjabi singer-actor Parmish Verma and Geet Grewal, losing Liberal MP candidate for Mission-Matsqui-Fraser Canyon in the last federal election, featured a full-on ferris wheel and a concert-worthy sound system

that blasted bhangra beats that could be heard as far as 15 blocks away, past 2 a.m. Ironically, a story published in the Times of India reports that “though Parmish and Geet are keeping their celebrations as low-key events only with close friends and family around, they are making sure to share some pictures from their special days as a treat for their followers on social media.” Continued on page 6

Powerful ‘Bomb Cyclone’ heading for BC Hurricane-force winds look set to rattle parts of B.C. this week and it all stems from a storm you’ve probably not heard of yet. The remnants of Typhoon Namtheun, which is now a tropical storm tracking across the Pacific Ocean, are set to cause a super-charged

event that could impact western Canada, according to The Weather Network. It all started on Wednesday, October 20 when the storm’s impact on the jet stream produces “an exceptional low, which gets an enhanced infusion of subtropical moisture.” Continued on page 7

COVID-19 restrictions lifted in BC allowing full capacity gathering Sports events, concerts, movies, weddings, parties and funerals will be permitted to operate at 100 per cent capacity as of October 24, BC health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said. However, Henry said the move from 50 per cent to full capacity wouldn’t take place in regions that are under additional COVID-19 restrictions — like

2 girls from Punjab die in Brampton accident as car hit by train An 18-year-old girl of Raniwala village in Muktsar died while her cousin from the same village suffered multiple injuries after the car they were travelling in collided with a goods train at a level crossing near Brampton last night. A girl from Faridkot district too died in the road mishap. Palampreet Kaur taking treatment in a hospital. The deceased has been identified as Jashanpreet Kaur, who had gone to Canada for study purpose about a month ago. “After the road mishap, my niece Jashanpreet Kaur died at a hospital in Canada, while my daughter Palampreet Kaur, aged about 21, is recuperating at a hospital there. She is critically injured,” said ASI Gurpartap Singh, a resident of Raniwala village here and posted at the CIA wing in Mohali police. He said the driver of car too belonged to Patiala district. “My nephew is there in Canada. He has informed us that two girls, including my niece, died. Two others, including my daughter, are injured. The driver too is injured. Continued on page 6

parts of Northern Health and Interior Health and Fraser East. This means that the Vancouver Canucks’ Oct. 26 home-opener will be at full-capacity, while its AHL affiliate, the Abbotsford Canucks, remains at halfcapacity. In a statement, Canucks president Continued on page 7

Zee5 Canada Dancing Star to air soon on Zee TV & Zee5 Zee TV Canada & Zee5 brings to you, ‘Zee5 Canada Dancing Star,’ the first of its kind interactive and virtual participative show, by any media company in Canada. The show is an earnest initiative and attempt to thank the community for their loyal viewership over the years. In one of the biggest talent hunts, auditions for the show finalized contestants from Brampton and Toronto to Vancouver. During the lockdown, when viewers were confined indoors battling the COVD-19 pandemic, India’s leading TV Channel in Canada, Zee TV, and their fastest growing digital arm OTT, Zee5, conceptualized and executed, ‘Zee5 Canada Dancing Star,’ a lively and locally driven contest to support the South Asian community in Canada.


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