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Pro-Khalistani supporters 'assault' journalist in Canada, threaten him: Details here
Canadian investigative journalist Mocha Bezirgan has alleged he was assaulted and threatened by pro-Khalistan activists in Vancouver.
11 killed after car plows through Vancouver festival; suspect charged
The suspect in a fatal car-ramming attack at a Filipino heritage festival in Vancouver, Canada, has been charged with eight counts of second-degree murder.
Vancouver's historic gurdwara vandalized with pro-Khalistan graffiti
A historic gurdwara in Vancouver, Canada, has been vandalized with pro-Khalistan graffiti.
How Christian Louboutin made Swift's shoes 'slip-free' for Eras tour
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, a global phenomenon for almost two years, will wrap up in Vancouver, Canada on December 8.
A new 'Twilight' is coming, and it stars Iman Vellani
Iman Vellani, Ms. Marvel from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has been cast in Shiver, a movie adaptation of a Twilight-esque young adult fantasy romance novel.
Indian consulate in Toronto cancels consular camps
Amid security concerns, the Indian Consulate in Toronto has canceled a number of upcoming consular camps across Canada.
Trudeau condemns attack on Hindu temple in Canada
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has condemned the violent incident at the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton, near Toronto.
Video shows gunfire outside singer AP Dhillon's Canada house
A video has emerged showing several rounds of gunfire outside the house of Punjabi singer AP Dhillon in Vancouver, Canada.
Trudeau accuses India of 'threatening, violent acts' amid diplomatic row
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has expressed serious concerns over "India's actions in Canada," after a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) report.
India slams Canadian House's 'silence' tribute to Khalistani terrorist Nijjar
India criticized the Canadian parliament on Friday for holding a "moment of silence" on June 18 for Khalistani Tiger Force terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, marking the one-year anniversary of his shooting in Surrey, British Columbia.
China, India threat to country's democracy, says Canada
Canada has officially ranked India as the second largest foreign threat to its democracy, following China, according to a report by the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians (NSICOP).
Canadian serial killer, who fed his victims to pigs, killed
Robert Pickton, the notorious Canadian serial killer who strangled his victims before feeding their remains to his pigs, has died in prison following an assault by an inmate.
19-year-old Hollywood actor fighting for life after 5-story fall
A 19-year-old Hollywood actor Mamie Laverock is currently on life support following a five-story fall from a hospital balcony walkway.
Explore Vancouver's rainforest trails with this travel guide
Vancouver's rainforests are a hiker's paradise, offering trails that weave through serene landscapes and invigorating terrain.
Vancouver sea kayaking essentials for a safe experience
Vancouver's coastline and its array of islands offer a sea kayaking experience like no other.
Vancouver's kayaking adventure tips for a safe experience
Vancouver beckons outdoor lovers with its exceptional kayaking adventures amidst verdant rainforests.
How Canada's 2024 budget aims to aid Taylor Swift's fans
Taylor Swift's influence extends far and wide, even reaching into the halls of Canada's governmental chambers.
Canada: Indian student spoke to brother before being shot dead
Romit Antil, the brother of 24-year-old Indian student Chirag Antil who was shot dead in Canada's Vancouver, had a conversation with him just 30 minutes before the incident took place.
Indian student shot dead in Vancouver, Canada
Chirag Antil, a 24-year-old student from India, was tragically shot dead in his car in South Vancouver, Canada. The incident occurred late at night on April 12.
Vancouver's rainforest escapes are perfect for nature lovers
Nestled beside Vancouver's urban sprawl, tranquil rainforests await to offer a refreshing retreat.
Vancouver's ultimate kayaking adventure guide
Vancouver, a vibrant seaport in British Columbia, is almost encircled by water.
Threat to Indians in Canada from Khalistani outfits: Intelligence reports
Indian intelligence agencies issued a fresh alert for Indian citizens and officials living in Canada, warning them of potential attacks from "pro-Khalistani entities (PKE)," News18 reported.
Canada: 'Khalistan referendum' event canceled amid concerns over AK-47 poster
Canadian authorities reportedly withdrew permission to hold a "Khalistan referendum" at the Tamanawis Secondary School in Surrey, a city in British Columbia, Canada, resulting in the cancellation of the event.
Canada: Hindu temple vandalized in British Columbia, pro-Khalistan posters pasted
A Hindu temple has been vandalized in British Columbia, Canada, by miscreants who also pasted "Khalistan referendum" posters on its door.
India braces for 'Khalistan Freedom rallies' in Canada, US, UK
The Indian government remained on tenterhooks on Saturday as the rallies under the "Khalistan Freedom movement" are reportedly being organized by Sikh separatist groups across Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
Canada: Indian-origin man kills man after fight regarding vaping
An Indian-origin man allegedly stabbed a man to death outside a Starbucks cafe after a brief altercation in Vancouver, Canada.
Singer Guru Randhawa attacked in Canada, now back in India
Punjabi singer Guru Randhawa, who was recently in Vancouver, Canada for a concert, was attacked by an unidentified person in the city.
#GamingBytes: 5 video games that can make you filthy rich
Gone are the days when video-games were considered a waste of time.
Upcoming technology can identify emotions that we don't show
At a recent talk at the TED 2018 conference in Vancouver, Dolby Labs' chief scientist Poppy Crum revealed that technology can identify emotions despite people trying to hide their feelings.
India to attend 'North Korea summit' organized by US, Canada
India will attend an upcoming summit co-hosted by the US and Canada, focused on managing the nuclear threat from North Korea.
Canada denies Indian CRPF officer entry, cites human rights violations
The Canadian government denied entry to CRPF IG (Retd.) Tejinder Singh Dhillon for serving a government which carries out "terrorism, systematic or gross human rights violations, or genocide".