“Canadian Security agencies unable to provide security”, Indian Consulate cancels consular camps

6th November 2024 – Indian Consulate in Toronto has informed that it has canceled some of the upcoming consular camps due to security reasons. In a tweet, it said that “In view of the security agencies conveying their inability to provide minimum security protection to the community camp organizers, Consulate has decided to cancel some […]

Peel Police arrests two in Brampton Shooting investigation

2nd November 2024 – Investigators of Peel Regional Police have arrested two more individuals in a shooting homicide investigation. On 30th August 2024, police responded to a residential address on Milestone Drive in Brampton where they located an adult male deceased  in a vehicle who had been shot. The family of the victim has requested […]

Two Brampton men charged with sexual assault in historical investigation

29th October 2024 – Peel Police has made progress in a historical sexual assault investigation. The Special Victims Unit has charged two men from Brampton in the case. A 59-year-old man named Gursharan Singh Sidhu was arrested on 23rd September 2024 and was charged  with: Gang sexual assault Sexual assault Attempt to commit an Indictable […]

Several arrested and multiple firearms seized under Project Sledgehammer

28th October 2024 – Between July and September 2024, officers from the Specialized Enforcement Bureau conducted Project Sledgehammer, an investigation targeting a group suspected of drug trafficking in the Region of Peel and across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). In September 2024, investigators with the assistance of the Peel Regional Police, Waterloo Regional Police, York […]

Canadian Literary Festival honors authors, poets from South Asia

30th August 2023 – Two-day long Canadian South Asian Literary Festival 2023 that took place in Brampton last weekend has awarded authors, poets and creative writers from South Asian heritage who have contributed to the Canadian Literature. The festival was first-of-its-kind and has launched the Nalanda Awards that aims to honor literary contributors in poetry, […]

Brampton man charged for attempted murder

22nd August 2023 – Peel Regional Police has arrested and charged a Brampton man in an attempted murder investigation. On 19th August 2023, between 2:00 and 3:00 am, a fight broke between two individuals in the area of Tomken Road and Derry Road East in the City of Mississauga. In the fight, the accused allegedly […]

Man charged in collision investigation; had fled from crime scene

17th August 2023 – Investigators of Peel Regional Police have arrested and charged one 40-year-old man, Gurpreet Hehar, in a vehicle collision investigation in the City of Brampton. On 3rd August 2023, at around 7:30 p.m., a four-vehicle collision took place in the area of Airport Road and Clark Boulevard in Brampton. Investigators believe that […]

Three arrested and charged in millions of dollars Vehicle Theft Ring

17th August 2023 – In a major investigation success, joint investigation team of York Regional Police along with Peel Regional Police and Ontario Provincial Police has busted a major vehicle theft ring and has recovered stolen vehicles valuing over $2.8 million dollars. The investigation began in May 2023 and led to the arrest of 3 […]

Brampton Temple writes letters to PM and others, seeks desperate help against anti-Hindu forces

15th July 2023 – The past few months have been very anxious for the Hindu Canadian community, particularly in Brampton.  Repeated attacks on different temples, showcase of posters and banners filled with threats to ‘kill’ something or someone, promo material calling for guns and violence followed by law enforcement agencies’ inaction has kept the Hindu […]

Bhagavad Gita Park sign in Brampton vandalized

14th July 2023 – The park sign at Shri Bhagavad Gita Park in Brampton was vandalized earlier today. The park sign had been spray painted in red and “Modi is Terrorist (BBC)” was written all over it. The park was dedicated to the numerous contributions of the Hindu diaspora in Brampton. The park spread over […]

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