Brampton Hindu Temple defaced with anti-India slogans

30th January 2023 – Shri Gauri Shankar Mandir in Brampton Ontario has been vandalized by unknown assailants. On the outer walls of the temple, the attackers wrote “Khalistan Zindabad” and “Hindustan Murdabad”. Indian Consulate in Toronto was quick to raise the concern with the Canadian law and order authorities. In a tweet, it said, “The […]

Upcoming Gurukul Hinduism Classes for Children and Adults In Brampton

6th January 2023 – If you are looking for lessons and stories from Shri Bhagavat Gita for yourself and your younger ones, you would not like to miss the upcoming Gurukul Classes at Bharat Mata Mandir in Brampton. The Gurukul series of 8 sessions spread across January till March (29th January – 26th March 2023) […]

Brampton man held part of multi-million dollar transnational cyber racket

16th December 2022 – A pool of investigators including Peel Regional Police Cyber Support Services and the Fraud Bureau, with the assistance the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC), and U.S. law enforcement agencies has unfolded a multimillion-dollar cybercrime fraud racket which has duped over 20,000 victims, including several elderly, in US and Canada. The racket was […]

Brampton man charged for running police cruiser off the roadway

16th December 2022 – Peel Regional Police has arrested and charged a Brampton man, Gauravdeep Singh, after intentionally running a police cruiser off the roadway. On July 30, 2021 at around 1:30 a.m. the culprit was found driving a stolen vehicle in the area of Hurontario Street and County Court Boulevard (which is minutes away […]

Three Brampton men arrested and charged by York Police

2nd December 2022 – York Regional Police has informed that it has arrested and charged 3 men of Brampton with an attempted break and enter in the Town of East Gwillimbury. Last Monday, on 28th November at about 3:30 AM, the police responded to a call regarding an attempted break and enter in a commercial […]

Brampton City Council’s motion to ban fireworks draws mixed response from city residents

27th November 2022 – Last Wednesday, Brampton Regional Councillor Dennis Keenan announced that the Brampton City Council has unanimously approved a motion to ban the use and sale of fireworks in the City. The motion also advocated an increase in the amount of the current fines on breaking the by-law. The motion which was seconded […]

Bharat Mata Mandir celebrates Hindu Heritage Month in Brampton

7th November 2022 – Last Saturday, Hindu Heritage Month was celebrated with full fervor and festivities at the Bharat Mata Mandir in Brampton. Several politicians including city and regional councilors, provincial MPPs and federal MPs participated in the grand event. The event was graced by the presence of globally-acclaimed Vedic scholar and author, Jeffrey Armstrong. […]

Brampton Uber driver charged with sexual assault during ride

4th November 2022 – In a press release, Toronto Police Services has confirmed that they have charged, Harpreet Brar, 24-years-old who is a resident of the City of Brampton in a sexual assault investigation. Police has alleged that on 30th October 2022, a woman ordered an Uber ride through the mobile application. During the ride, […]

Hindu Forum Canada donates holy books to libraries in GTA

1st November 2022 – It is officially that time of the year. November is the HINDU HERITAGE MONTH (HHM) in Ontario and the festivities have already begun in a very positive way. Hindu Forum Canada  (HFC), a Toronto based non-profit organization, has donated over dozen books namely Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagvat Gita to Brampton and […]

Peel Police charged its own officer with criminal offence

19th October 2022 – On Tuesday, October 18, Peel Regional Police (PRP) charged one of its own officers with robbery stemming from an off-duty incident that took place on 29th January 2022 in the area of Queen Mary Drive and Sandalwood Parkway in Brampton. After a detailed investigation, PRP Professional Standards Bureau has charged Constable […]

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