Family Comes First
By: Asma Ayyaz
Today, let us understand that we live in one house with our blood relations. Mother, father, brother, sister, wife, husband, children and/or...
Three-quarters of Canadians favour using tariffs on energy and critical minerals...
By Joshua Freeman
When it comes to combatting threats to Canada’s economy, a majority of Canadians think energy and critical minerals should be part of...
Is Tim Hortons Canadian?
Tim Horton, right, founded the business, and Ron Joyce, left, expanded it
across the country. Tim Hortons locations are now found in 22 countries. (Tim...
A closer look at Capital Gains Tax in Canada
If you’ve recently earned profit from selling an investment, you may be required to pay capital gains tax. In Canada, capital gains or losses...
The Art of Staying Positive: Cultivating a Resilient Mind in Pakistan
By: Sayyidah Kausar Fatima
The human mind is like a fertile garden. If nurtured with care, it blossoms beyond expectations, but if left unchecked, negativity...
Traveler tips: while you are travelling any part of the world.
By: Asma Ayyaz
Continued from last edition
5. Stay in hostels.
A room of empty bunk beds in a hostel in Spain they are cheap, organize events,...
World’s biggest iceberg appears to have run aground near remote British...
Scientists watching for possible impact on local wildlife
By: Alexandra Mae Jones · CBC News
The world’s largest iceberg appears to have run aground off the...
Traveller tips: while you are travelling any part of the world.
By: Asma Ayyaz
Most people aren’t born savvy travelers. It’s something that only comes with on-the-road experience. Travel savviness is a process born of missed...
Renaissance???
The Renaissance was a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages. Generally described as taking place from...
I Feel…… Real Home….Yours
By: Asma Ayyaz, Surrey
Barely the day started and it’s already six in the evening. Barely Monday arrived and it’s already Friday. Before we could...
Embracing Autumn: Letting Go of Anger and Cultivating Positive Change
By: Asma Ayyaz, Surrey
As the crisp air of fall settles in and the leaves begin to change color, it’s a powerful reminder from nature...
Crises the world must not look away from in 2024
In 2023, the EU and its Member States retained their position as one of the largest global humanitarian donors.
Over the past 12 months the...
Embracing Change: The Benefits of Autumn for Personal Growth and Family...
By: Asma Ayyaz, Surrey
As the leaves transform and the air grows cooler, the fall months invite us to reflect on the changes in our...
Embracing the Spirit of Thanksgiving: Lessons for Life
By: Asma Ayyaz, Surrey
Thanksgiving is a time for reflection, gratitude, and connection. It’s a holiday that celebrates the abundance of life and encourages us...
Celebrating Islamic History Month Canada 2024: Health & Healing
What is Islamic heritage?
Islamic Heritage Month. Reflect, celebrate, learn and enjoy the diversity within Canada’s Muslim communities; from the arts to spiritual and philosophical...
Embracing Change: Finding Comfort in Personal Growth This Fall
By: Asma Ayyaz, Surrey
As the fall season ushers in cooler temperatures and vibrant colors, a perfect time to reflect on the theme of change—not...
Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Father of Nation (Dec,25,1876- Sep 11,1948)
Mohammad Ali Jinnah was a 20th century lawyer, politician, statesman and the founder of Pakistan. He is popularly and officially known in Pakistan as...
Meet First Pakistani Woman To Ride Solo Across Country, Fulfilling Father’s...
Zenith Irfan, inspired by her late father’s unfulfilled dream of a world motorcycle journey, became the first woman to ride from Lahore to Khunjerab.
After...
Embracing the Shift: From Summer’s End to Fall’s New Chapter
By: Asma Ayyaz, Surrey
As the days grow shorter and the warmth of summer begins to fade, a subtle yet profound shift
takes place. The end...
Dark and sunny days Of children with Down Syndrome
By: Nafisa siddiqui, New West
Miracle’s Writer
“Don’t look at Our children with Special Needs and feel sorry for Us. Look at our children and be...




















