Posts Tagged ‘News’
CTYA Volunteer Board of Director PostingBy Editor - July 3rd, 2011 |
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Canadian Tamil Youth Alliance (CTYA) is currently recruiting individuals to fill in vacancies at General Council positions. The General Council and Executive Committee comprise the Board of CTYA. Canadian Tamil Youth Alliance (CTYA) is currently recruiting individuals to fill in vacancies at General Council positions. The General Council and Executive Committee comprise the Board of CTYA. Deadline: Thursday July 14, 2011 |
Guest Feedbacks of CTYA’s Top Talents Awards Gala 2010By Editor - July 2nd, 2011 |
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These are some feedback we received from guests from Top Talents 2010. Make sure to submit your application for Top Talents 2011 by July 29! |
Happy 144th Canada Day!By Editor - July 1st, 2011 |
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Canada Day is an official federal statutory holiday, and it is celebrated widely throughout all of Canada as a celebration of the nation. Canada is a great country that has become a safe home for many Tamil immigrants fleeing persecution in Sri-Lanka and second-generation Tamils. Many Tamil youth have become exceptional leaders in Canada, and have contributed greatly to the development of Canadian business, arts, academia, and culture. Today is a day to celebrate not only the anniversary of the creation of a nation, but the development of that nation through its peope.On behalf of the Canadian Tamil Youth Alliance, we wish you and your families a very Happy Canada Day! |
In Memory of Const. Garrett StylesBy Editor - July 1st, 2011 |
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York Regional Police officer, Const. Garrett Styles Styles died tragically after being struck by a vehicle and trapped underneath it on Tuesday, June 28, 2011. On behalf of CTYA’s Blog Team, we would like to take this time to remember Const. Garrett Styles Styles and his work towards the safety of Torontonians. We wish his loved ones strength and courage during this difficult time, and offer our deepest condolences. |
Thaalam 2011 – Congratulations and best wishes from Mayor Susan FennellBy Editor - June 26th, 2011 |
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The arts are one of the most democratic expressions in our society, often enabling artists to communicate powerful emotions and themes to their audience. As an art form, dance draws both the artist and the audience into the act of expression, and crosses all cultures and ages. |
Thaalam Poetry Contest Winner: Dance and/or InspirationBy Editor - June 25th, 2011 |
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Canadian Tamil Youth Alliance, held a poetry contest as part of the Thaalam 2011 events, to provide our youth with an opportunity to reveal their superb talents in writing poetry. Theva S. has been selected as the winner of the ‘Poetry Contest: Dance and/or Inspiration’ held by CTYA’s Arts and Culture Council. |
Thaalam 2011: A Night of Excitement, Fun , Music and DanceBy Editor - June 21st, 2011 |
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Each of the six teams who participated put on a great show, and they all worked extremely hard on their dance routine, costumes, and props. They were all supported by energetic cheer squads who showed pride in their teams. The excitement and dedication the dancers shared for dance was clearly visible. Many of the youth also celebrated their Tamil identity, and incorporated elements of the Tamileelam, Tamil culture and heritage in their performances with great pride. |
Thaalam 2011 – Greetings from Minister Kathleen Wynne (MPP, Don Valley West)By Editor - June 17th, 2011 |
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It is my pleasure to extend greetings to everyone at the Canadian Tamil Youth Alliance’s Thaalam Dance Competition. I am delighted to be able to attend your inter-university/college dance competition and to share in the fun and the competition of this event. |
Thaalam 2011 – Congratulations wishes from Rosario Marchese (MPP, Trinity-Spadina)By Editor - June 16th, 2011 |
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Arts and culture are an important part of our city. The Thaalam Dance competition not only brings together Tamil youth from across the province, but also celebrates the contribution of the Tamil language and heritage within our neighbourhoods. It also continues the work of the Canadian Tamil Youth Alliance, ensuring the promotion of Tamil culture through arts, education, athletics and advocacy. |
Thaalam 2011 – Wishes from Mayor Dave Ryan and Pickering Members of CouncilBy Editor - June 15th, 2011 |
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As the gateway city to the east GTA, the City of Pickering is committed to supporting and advancing our arts and cultural landscape. I commend the Canadian Tamil Youth Alliance for helping us meet this objective by successfully coordinating this wonderful event for all to enjoy. |