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Khalsa Day & Hockey Night:
What It Means To Be Canadian
by CHRIS FRIEL
This Khalsa Day was a
revolutionary learning day for me as I felt a greater understanding of
the Canadian lives of one of the world's great civilizations.
The Sikh Motorcycle Club by CHARLIE SMITH
Members of The Sikh Motorcycle Club - there are 95 - followed the ceremonial Vancouver police motorcyclists at the start of the parade.
Sikh-American Fences To All-American Honors: Amrit Kaur Bhinder by PENN ATHLETICS
Sophomore
Amrit Kaur Bhinder fenced her way to All-America status on the final day of fencing
at the NCAA Championships.
Sikh Cricketer Yuvraj Singh:
'The Man of The 2011 World Cup'
NEWS REPORTS
In nine matches, including six in the league phase, the Punjab-born
Yuvraj amassed 362 runs and took 15 wickets with his slow left-arm
spinners.
Superman Fauja Singh Turns 100 by NISTHA CHUGH
It appears that to be a successful marathoner, first and foremost - you need a big heart!
Ludhiana's Jimmy Singh Hansra Bats For Canada by NIDHI SINGHI
It's here that the young Sikh-Canadian used to pad up for
gully cricket not more than a decade ago, and is today part of Canada's Cricket World Cup team.
Indian Cricket: Raised & Nurtured in Patiala by PARVESH SHARMA
Bhupinder Singh was a great cricketer. The Brabourne Stadium at Bombay
was largely his creation and the Southern Pavilion at Amritsar was also
built by him.
Who Let The Dogs Out by CHANDER SUTA DOGRA
Each race is like a carnival, with
the villagers chipping in not just for the prize money, but also for
pakorras, chai and hearty Punjabi meals.
Ben Hur ... a la Qila Raipur by KANCHAN VASDEV & MOHIT KHANNA
"I have specially kept eight
buffaloes and all the dairy produce is consumed at home. I am not
suffering from any disease. No ailment can dare touch me."
En Garde! These Students Use Weapons In School by BOB PAPALIS
"It's a
form of chess, actually, because your opponent reacts to what you do
and you have to be able to predict what they are going to do ..."



