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Pawanjit Joshi: Advocating for Justice, Community, and Fairness

Pawanjit Joshi: Advocating for Justice, Community, and Fairness
For Pawanjit Joshi, the practice of law has never been simply about winning cases. It has always been about helping people navigate some of the most difficult moments of their lives with clarity, dignity, and fairness.

Amy Sabharwal: Building Spaces Where Children Flourish

Amy Sabharwal: Building Spaces Where Children Flourish
Amy Sabharwal's journey in childcare began in 2006, the same year she completed her Early Childhood Education diploma. Armed with formal training and a deep love for children, she stepped into the field determined to create environments where young minds could feel safe, supported, and inspired.

Kajal Dhillon: Advancing Integrated Care Through Evidence-Based Acupuncture

Kajal Dhillon: Advancing Integrated Care Through Evidence-Based Acupuncture
Relief Point operates as an acupuncture-first, integration-native practice, functioning as a complementary integration partner within existing care teams. Access is straightforward: someone injured in a car accident with neck pain and headaches can access treatment within days under ICBC's Enhanced Care model, with twelve sessions pre-authorized in the first twelve weeks.   

Hausla Properties: Real Estate with Conviction

Hausla Properties: Real Estate with Conviction

In an industry often defined by billboards, bus ads, and larger-than-life personalities, Hausla Properties has chosen a quieter, but far more deliberate, path. The firm, led by partners Manny Chatha and Parv Sandhar, is built on a philosophy that feels almost old-fashioned in today’s real estate climate: put the client first, do the work thoroughly, and let results speak louder than marketing. 

Personalised Medicine with Compassion: Sujatha Nilavar, MD

Personalised Medicine with Compassion: Sujatha Nilavar, MD

In a healthcare system strained by long wait times and rushed appointments patients are looking for something different: timely access, relational care and a doctor who listens. They want a physician who addresses the root cause of illness, not just treats symptoms. 

Khalsa Credit Union at 40: Rooted in Values, Amplifying Impact

Khalsa Credit Union at 40: Rooted in Values, Amplifying Impact
Khalsa Credit Union was founded to serve a gap that few others recognized at the time. Many Sikh families in BC struggled to access basic financial services simply because they could not communicate comfortably or were misunderstood by traditional institutions.
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