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North Bramalea United Church

 

Finding God isn’t always easy. For some of us, finding god can be a lifelong journey, and for others God can be found every day. Whether or not you are just looking to find God (or any answer to life) or if you have been following God for years, the North Bramalea United Church is here to offer support and »

May 24
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Guardian advertising director calls it a career

 

For David Oliver, managing the advertising department of a large community newspaper has been much like captaining a sports team. It’s all about the collective strength. After nearly 25 years, Oliver, director of display advertising for The Brampton Guardian, announced he will retire from his post effective Friday, May 24. Read More at BramptonGuardian.com »

May 24
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I have no ego, but I have my self-respect: Dharmendra

 

By BAISAKHI ROY Special to SAF With more than 250 films in his enviable roster, the man known in Bollywood as “Garam Dharam” is as humble as they come. Handsome as ever at 77 with a wit that brings back memories of his iconic comedic roles, Dharmendra talks films and family while speaking to South Asian Focus about his latest, »

May 24
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Artist holds first ever show at 84

 

MISSISSAUGA — Clarkson resident Albert Spavins is one of those people who seem to have lived a half-dozen different lives. Read More at BramptonGuardian.com »

May 24
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Hurricane Hazel blasts Hamilton’s transit plans

 

HAMILTON — Mississauga Mayor Hazel McCallion has some harsh words for Hamilton when it comes to transit. Read the Full Article at BramptonGuardian.com »

May 24
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Battalion prepared for orientation

 

NORTH BAY, Ont. – The North Bay Battalion will hold its first orientation camp in the Northern Ontario centre this weekend. Read More at BramptonBattalion.com »

May 23
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Ford fires chief of staff

 

TORONTO — Mayor Rob Ford has fired his chief of staff amid a crack cocaine scandal he continues to refuse to address. Read the Full Article at BramptonGuardian.com »

May 23
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Ajman presents opportunities for Canadian investors

 

By SUNIL RAO Staff Writer The port city-state of Ajman in the UAE, based in the strategically located Persian Gulf with the potential-rich Arabian Peninsula to its hinterland, offers Canadian investors interesting opportunities for expansion. This was the primary message from senior dignitaries of the Ajman Free Zone Authority (AFZA), who visited Toronto recently to encourage Canadian investors to look »

May 23
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What our food labels don’t really tell us

 

In this day and age, in our ‘advanced’ western societies, such issues of obesity and diabetes, of heart health and stroke, of growing old gracefully within our own homes — are all issues that are furiously debated within our multiple media streams. So it’s ironic that amid all this furious activity, one of the basic subjects that have hydra-headed implications »

May 23
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Food labels don’t tell the whole nutrition story, experts say

 

By MADHAVI ACHARYA-TOM YEW Special to SAF The labels are calling you; the packages on the grocery store shelves shouting “low in fat!” and “no sugar added!” But experts say that these can often be deceptive. “If a product has to try to convince you that it’s good for you, it’s probably not,” says Yoni Freedhoff, an assistant professor of »

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