Tiger named among top 25 Canadian immigrants
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June 5, 2012
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The accolades keep coming for Tiger Jeet Singh. Just a few weeks after he and son Tiger Ali Singh received the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, the elder Tiger has been honoured yet again. This time it’s his fellow Canadians who recognized the retired pro wrestler and philanthropist, through online voting for the fourth annual Top 25 Canadian Immigrants. The awards program — which drew tens of thousands of Canadian voters this time around — is
CHARITY name of the game at TIGERFEST
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May 28, 2012
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BRAMPTON, Ontario, Canada – Though July 1 is Canada Day, the celebration in Brampton Ontario also included elements of India, Pakistan, Japan, New Zealand, and even the streets of Harlem, New York. Such is the concept of TigerFest 2012, the fundraiser put on by legendary wrestler, humanitarian and philanthropist Tiger Jeet Singh and his son wrestling superstar Tiger Ali Singh as part of the city’s festivities. TV Commercial Artists PhotosA record shattering number of over
Friday, May 4th, on behalf of the Governor General, His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Lisa Raitt presented The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal to local residents Tiger Jeet Singh and his son Tiger Ali Singh. (PHOTO: Lisa Raitt stands with Rick Nodwell, Principal of Tiger Jeet Singh Public School, Tiger Jeet Singh and Tiger Ali Singh as they accept the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal for philanthropy and charitable services) Read more… “The
Tiger Jeet Singh nominated for year’s top Canadian immigrant
Posted by TJS Foundation on
April 5, 2012
Category: News
The website CanadianImmigrant.ca is running their annual vote to determine Canada’s top immigrant of 2012. Wrestling living legend Tiger Jeet Singh has been named one of 75 nominees. The Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation is encouraging all of our readers and fans to log on and vote for Tiger Jeet Singh and to circulate the link among their family, friends and social network. Read More… The site asks readers to review the profiles of the 75 inspirational immigrants
It’s official: TigerFest will be returning to Brampton, Ontario and is scheduled to be part of the Canada Day festivities on Sunday, July 1st at the Powerade Centre! More information to follow, however in the meantime, please let us know what wrestling superstars you would like to see as part of this year’s event in the comments below and we invite you to visit our Facebook page and “like” us. Read More…
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07 Jun, 2012 at 9:32 AM |
Congratulations!!!! You definitely deserve to be on the list. You are a tireless worker for the community and your foundation.Glad to be a friend of yours!!