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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of a group of unidentified soccer players playing at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby, British Columbia (B.C.). The players in red jerseys represent the Khalsa Soccer Club.
The Khalsa Soccer Club was established in May 1964 in Vancouver, B.C., by Mr. Pralad Gill and Mr. Sohan Deo. The Khalsa Soccer Club offered a non-threatening, comfortable environment where individuals could come and play freely without prejudice. The club is a part of the Pacific Coast Soccer League (PCSL), which is respectively recognized as the highest league in Canada. The club started their inaugural season in the Vancouver Inter-City League playing out of Empire Stadium. Khalsa Sporting club has had a long tradition of being a hotbed for emerging talented footballers. Khalsa has developed many players that have gone on to play professionally within Canada and overseas as well as to top Universities here in Canada and the USA. In December 1994, the club reached its height when the Government of Punjab, in conjunction with the Punjab State Sports Council, invited the club to compete in soccer matches in Punjab, India. The team also traveled to Punjab in February 1999 to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the Sikh religion and played in an invitational tournament. For 35 years Khalsa Sporting Club has been one of the most successful and well run franchises in the PCSL.
The Khalsa Soccer Club was established in May 1964 in Vancouver, B.C., by Mr. Pralad Gill and Mr. Sohan Deo. The Khalsa Soccer Club offered a non-threatening, comfortable environment where individuals could come and play freely without prejudice. The club is a part of the Pacific Coast Soccer League (PCSL), which is respectively recognized as the highest league in Canada. The club started their inaugural season in the Vancouver Inter-City League playing out of Empire Stadium. Khalsa Sporting club has had a long tradition of being a hotbed for emerging talented footballers. Khalsa has developed many players that have gone on to play professionally within Canada and overseas as well as to top Universities here in Canada and the USA. In December 1994, the club reached its height when the Government of Punjab, in conjunction with the Punjab State Sports Council, invited the club to compete in soccer matches in Punjab, India. The team also traveled to Punjab in February 1999 to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the Sikh religion and played in an invitational tournament. For 35 years Khalsa Sporting Club has been one of the most successful and well run franchises in the PCSL.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of an unidentified group of Bharatanatyam dancers performing onstage at Burnaby South Secondary School in British Columbia, for a dance recital presented by Sulochana Dance Academy.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of unidentified Bharatanatyam dancers performing onstage at Burnaby South Secondary School in British Columbia, for a dance recital presented by Sulochana Dance Academy.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of an unidentified Bharatanatyam dancer performing onstage at Burnaby South Secondary School in British Columbia, for a dance recital presented by Sulochana Dance Academy.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of an unidentified group of Bharatanatyam dancers onstage at Burnaby South Secondary School in British Columbia, for a dance recital presented by Sulochana Dance Academy.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of an unidentified group of Bharatanatyam dancers performing onstage at Burnaby South Secondary School in British Columbia, for a dance recital presented by Sulochana Dance Academy.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of an unidentified group of Bharatanatyam dancers performing onstage at Burnaby South Secondary School in British Columbia, for a dance recital presented by Sulochana Dance Academy.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of an unidentified group of Bharatanatyam dancers performing onstage at Burnaby South Secondary School in British Columbia, for a dance recital presented by Sulochana Dance Academy.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
Description
Photograph of an unidentified group of Bharatanatyam dancers performing onstage at Burnaby South Secondary School in British Columbia, for a dance recital presented by Sulochana Dance Academy.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of unidentified individuals performing Bharatanatyam onstage at Burnaby South Secondary School in British Columbia, for a dance recital presented by Sulochana Dance Academy.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.
Established in 1991 and located in Surrey, British Columbia, Sulochana Dance Academy offers a comprehensive training program in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from India. Led by founder and artistic director Sheila Sikham, students at the academy are taught the expressiveness and technical aspects of this traditional dance form, as well as the cultural traditions integral to the art. As students advance through the program, they are taught various artistic pieces which form a Bharatanatyam margam (repertoire). Graduates are supported in presenting their Arangetram, or graduation performance, a vital tradition of Bharatanatyam.
Bharatanatyam, a classical dance style of India, is indigenous to the Tamil Nadu region and prevalent in southern India. Bharatanatyam serves the expression of Hindu religious themes and devotions. Bharatanatyam was originally performed exclusively by female temple dancers and was not brought to the stage for public performance until about 1930.
Burnaby South Secondary School is one of eight secondary schools within the Burnaby School District. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 in south central Burnaby, incorporating many of the latest building, communication and computer technologies available.