Nav Nanwa
Nav Nanwa is currently the host of Windsor Morning with CBC Radio One Windsor. Before coming to CBC Windsor, he was a Reporter/Editor with the Brampton Backpack Bureau, as well as a Business Columnist and Associate Producer for CBC Radio's afternoon show in Toronto - Here and Now.
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Windsor, Ont.'s techno music scene is underground but has devotees who dig the beat
On the surface, Anthony Gomez and Craig Sinclair seem like two average dads with normal day jobs: Gomez works at the University of Windsor in southwestern Ontario and Sinclair is in construction. But when the work week is over and the kids are asleep, the pair meet up in Sinclair's basement and make techno music.
Canada -Windsor |
Free tax clinics in Windsor offer help to newcomers and people with low incomes
Newcomers and low-income earners have options across Windsor and Essex County to get their taxes filed ahead of the May 1, 2023 deadline.
Canada -Windsor |
Tiffin services serving up a taste of home for Windsor's South Asian community
After coming to Windsor from Punjab, India, Dhruv Jindal noticed a lot of differences. The biggest of them all was food. So local tiffin services has been much welcomed.
Canada -Windsor |
Brampton pizza: Why ordering 'Indian-style' might become a bigger thing in Canada
Once a quasi-secret menu item, toppings like ginger and chiles are getting more common — and pizza experts say it's delicious.
Canada -Toronto |
BRAMPTON
International student wins $16K in unpaid wages after going public with labour fight
An international student in Brampton, Ont., has won more than $16,000 in unpaid wages after going public with her labour battle with the operators of a local restaurant.
Canada -Toronto |
BRAMPTON
Brampton international student alleges restaurant stole $18K worth of her wages
An international student says her employers at a Brampton restaurant stole just over $18,000 worth of her wages during a six-month span, leaving her broke and severely depressed.
Canada -Toronto |
BRAMPTON
'It's a joy' for Brampton's Santa Claus to do in-person events as COVID-19 restrictions loosen
Brampton's own Santa Claus is back doing in-person events thanks to high COVID-19 vaccination rates and loosened public health restrictions. But it isn't just the pandemic's loosening grip that's making this a happier holiday season for 70-year-old George McKay.
Canada -Toronto |