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Celebrating Navroz, the Persian New Year, through the lens of Ismaili Muslims

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While eye-catching scenes of people jumping over fires during Navroz — the Persian New Year that marks the arrival spring — may be recognizable images in Metro Vancouver, the ancient festival is celebrated in different ways by people from around the world. 

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Raptors coach Nick Nurse fined $50K for mask-throwing, profanity

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The NBA has fined Toronto coach Nick Nurse $50,000 US for throwing his facemask behind the scorer’s table and toward the stands, plus for directing profanity toward game officials before leaving the floor at the end of a game Friday night.

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Moulding suffers back spasms, forced to take default curling loss in mixed doubles

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A back injury forced Darren Moulding and Joanne Courtney to take a default loss Sunday morning at the Home Hardware Canadian mixed doubles curling championship in Calgary.

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Pabineau First Nation Elder Gilbert Sewell dies at 81

Pabineau First Nation elder Gilbert Sewell welcoming the first signs of spring in 2020. Sewell died peacefully in his home near Bathurst on the morning of Sunday, March 21, 2021.

Mi’kmaw Elder Gilbert Sewell, known for his dedication to language instruction and Mi’kmaw culture, has died. He was 81. 

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Quebec man wants to visit father in N.B. before dementia robs them of a final goodbye

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The New Brunswick government has denied a Quebec man’s request to visit his father in New Brunswick while his father can still recognize him. Under rules put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic, if his father’s death was imminent, he would be allowed to visit.

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