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Friday, August 26, 2011
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Address: Kerr & Speers at the north end of downtown Oakville’s Kerr Village
Developler: Empire Communities
Neighbourhood: Kerr Village
Number of Condos: 533 (estimated)
Price: starting from $189,990
Address: Kerr & Speers at the north end of downtown Oakville’s Kerr Village
Developler: Empire Communities
Neighbourhood: Kerr Village
Number of Condos: 533 (estimated)
Price: starting from $189,990
for details visit: http://www.jeevanpunni.com/
India sajawat & Puja Hut Toronto - Fresh shipments have arrived
Prime Minister Harper VISITS SITE OF NEW kluane National Park visitor centre
| Whitehorse, Yukon Prime Minister Stephen Harper tries on an old hockey glove at the MacBride Museum |
EAP Project will promote tourism in Canada’s North
StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Haines Junction, yukon – Prime Minister Harper today visited the joint construction site of both the new Kluane National Park Visitor Centre and of the Dä Kų Cultural Centre. Both centres are located just outside Kluane National Park on traditional Champagne and Aishihik First Nations land. The Prime Minister was joined by Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health and Minister of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency, and Yukon Premier Darrell Pasloski, as well as Member of Parliament Ryan Leef, and Champagne and Aishihik First Nations (CAFN) Chief James Allen.
“Canadians who visit Kluane will fully enjoy the natural beauty that our country has to offer and will be able to learn more about our remarkable First Nations’ heritage,” said the Prime Minister. “The two new centres being built near spectacular Kluane National Park will give a boost to the local economy through new jobs and tourism revenues.” The visitor centre, which will be housed within the cultural centre, will offer Canadians and international tourists insight into the park’s natural and cultural history, information on hiking and other activities, and allow visitors to experience the rich history and culture of the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations.
The Government of Canada supported the new visitor centre through the Economic Action Plan’s Improving Parks Canada’s National Historic Sites and Visitor Facilities program. Parks Canada will lease the space for the visitor centre from the CAFN. The Dä Kų Cultural Centre will be used as a community gathering place for the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations people – a place where they can celebrate their culture, traditions, languages and arts, and share the wisdom of their Elders with others, including park visitors. The Government of Canada contributed to the construction of the cultural centre under Infrastructure Canada’s Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund.
LOCAL RESIDENTS WILL PADDLE THEIR HEARTS OUT DURING THE THIRD ANNUAL PADDLE FOR THE PEOPLE FUNDRAISING EVENT!
StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-
Lakeshore Corridor Community Team's annual summer event returns on August 27th with bigger paddle boat races, live entertainment, silent auction, prizes and much more!
Teams of two will compete in paddle boat races at the Port Credit Legion to raise money for charity and help those living in the local community. Races will be held every hour in a round-robin tournament, and the winning team will be presented with a special commemorative trophy!
Entry fees are $275 per team of 2 (charitable tax receipts can also be issued). Boats are provided for the event. Each team that registers will also receive four tickets to a barbecue banquet, which will be held after the paddling portion of the event. All proceeds from the fundraiser will go to Lakeshore Corridor Community Team, a non-profit community group that supports individuals in need from the Port Credit, Lorne Park, Clarkson and Lakeview areas.
Don't miss out – come out and make a difference in your community on August 27th!
WHEN: Saturday, August 27th, 2010 from 12 – 7 p.m.
WHAT: Hourly paddleboat races, live entertainment, prizes and more
WHERE: Port Credit Legion (34 Front Street North)
Lakeshore Corridor Community Team is a non-profit community group that works to help people who want to make a better life connect with the resources they need to get started. By doing this, the team helps them establish a solid foundation from which to maintain their own lives and to contribute to their community. LCCT also develops relationships with a large base of people who have various talents, skills and interests, who can lend their support and problem-solving skills.
For more information, call Sandy Smale at 905-274-9334 or Karen O'Connell at 416-274-7758.
“Bodyguard” Movie Preview
StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-
Summoned for an assignment of guarding Divya, the daughter of Sartaj Rana, a business tycoon. Lovely Singh accompanies her to her campus, but ends up rubbing her the wrong way with his over-protective nature ...and paranoia about security. She finds him to be a major obstacle in leading a regular campus life. To throw him off-track and get him out of the way, she comes up with a 'master-plan'- that of trapping him in a fake love affair. 'Once he's smitten by the girl of his dreams and is reveling in his new-found romance, he will leave us alone, and we shall be free to do our own thing unhindered', says Divya to her friends.
She becomes an anonymous admirer of his and starts hounding him, expressing her 'feelings' in no uncertain terms. Lovely Singh however proves to be a tough nut to crack, and it takes quite a bit of doing from her side to penetrate his fort-like exterior. But once she succeeds in doing so, he transforms into a completely different person. Divya is triumphant and is all set to relish her regained freedom.
But things take an unexpected turn when she learns a few things about Lovely Singh. Things that she could've never even imagined! And she soon finds herself trapped in a dilemma that she's unable to resolve! And with her, soon enough, Lovely Singh finds himself ensnared in a web of lies, trickery and deceit!
Bodyguard is the story of conflict- between innocence and mischief, love and power and life and death!
But things take an unexpected turn when she learns a few things about Lovely Singh. Things that she could've never even imagined! And she soon finds herself trapped in a dilemma that she's unable to resolve! And with her, soon enough, Lovely Singh finds himself ensnared in a web of lies, trickery and deceit!
Bodyguard is the story of conflict- between innocence and mischief, love and power and life and death!
Bodyguard is playing locally at Albion and Woodside Cinemas on August 31st 2011.
“BOL” Movie Preview
StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Bol is Shoaib Mansoor's second dramatic breakthrough of revealing life with its complexities. After Khuda Kay Liye, that went on to win several international awards, Bol is another gripping story authored by him. A story that shows the realities of life very closely. The web of relationships within a family that barely makes ends meet. On top of the poverty the father subscribes to a set of values many would relate to…Values that we inherit and tightly hold on to, values that embody contradictions, values that have not been questioned.Bol takes you through a journey into the life of this family experiencing their troubles, sufferings, resolves and high points. As family members take decisions to solve their problems they steep into deeper troubles. The complexity of their circumstances becomes a struggle of life and death.
Humaina Malick, after gaining popularity on the small screen in the recent years has been picked for the big screen for the first time. She plays a daughter who gets affected the most by the family tensions. She respects the norms she has been given by her parents yet is compelled by her intuitive logic and sense for justice to rebel.
Atif Aslam plays an enlightened neighbor, and with his two loves, one for music and the other for the next door beauty, Mahira Khan, adds romance and melody to the film.
Iman Ali will be seen in a very different role than her usual appearances. Courtesan who is ambivalent between the standards of success her family considers so important and the desires of her own heart.
Humaina Malick, after gaining popularity on the small screen in the recent years has been picked for the big screen for the first time. She plays a daughter who gets affected the most by the family tensions. She respects the norms she has been given by her parents yet is compelled by her intuitive logic and sense for justice to rebel.
Atif Aslam plays an enlightened neighbor, and with his two loves, one for music and the other for the next door beauty, Mahira Khan, adds romance and melody to the film.
Iman Ali will be seen in a very different role than her usual appearances. Courtesan who is ambivalent between the standards of success her family considers so important and the desires of her own heart.
Bol is a roller coaster of emotions, yet carries subtleties that make your heartbeat stop. Based in the heart of Lahore, the story takes place in a house full of daughters, with vibrancy of life, yet restrictions on blooming. It questions the worth of a human being, may it be a woman or a person born with defect. It questions the authority of reproducing human beings into this world without taking responsibility of acknowledging their worth.
Bol is Bold. Bol is playing locally at Albion and Woodside Cinemas on August 31st 2011
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