Saturday, December 5, 2009

Fujian Women Federation Visit

















Novenber 17th 2009

This evening a group of six representatives form Fujian Province in China visited Canada and was officially welcome by the local United way representatives from Mississauga. This meeting was organized by the cosular general from China in Toronto and Mr. Victor Oh from SafeCity Mississauga.
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Grand Openning for Hans Gronhi Canada




Today mark a new chapter in the Chinese Canadian trade with the grand openning of Hans Gronhi Graphic Technology, Canada, Inc a fully owned subsidiary of HANS-GRONHI Graphic Technology Co., Ltd - a leading offset press manufacturer in China. On hand for the city of Mississauga was our beloved Mayor HAZEL McCALLION, C.M. and Ward 5 Councillor Eve Adams for the ribbon cutting ceremony followed by the dotting of the Northern Lion eyes.




Monday, September 21, 2009

OWHA Team China Game 5 (中国国家女子冰球队)



OWHA TEAM CHINA SERIES
GAME # 5
Team China 6 Markham Stouffville Stars 4
Sunday 20th 2009 at 7:30 pm
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OWHA TEAM CHINA SERIES
GAME # 4
Team China 6 Lower Lakes Female Hockey League Midgets 0

Barrie; When Team China’s bus pulled up in front of Allandale arena, they were welcomed by two teams of Barrie Sharks atoms. The excited girls wore their jerseys and smiles as they formed an arch of hockey sticks to honour the National Team of China.

China went in to game 4 of their Ontario Women’s Hockey Association tour, with a record of 2 wins and a loss. Their opponent for this game would be 21 midget-aged (Under 18) players from 19 different teams in the Lower Lakes Female Hockey League. The players came from as far away as Windsor in the west, Kingston in the east, Toronto in the south and Orillia in the north.

The teams were led on to the ice by two young Barrie Shark’s players, Jordan Merchard carried the Canadian flag and Jenna Marchard carried the Chinese flag. City of Barrie Councillor Alex Nuttall dropped the ceremonial puck for Team China captain, Wang Linuo and Lower Lakes’ captain, Kiri Langfrod of Barrie.

The game got off to a fast start with both teams exchanging scoring chances. Huo Cui of China scored the only goal of the first period at the 9:33 mark. The assist went to Wang Linuo.

Team China came out strong in the second period scoring 3 unanswered goals. Huo Cui scored her second of the night at 16:11 with Qi Xueting picking up the assist. At 10:11, Jin Fengling scores, assisted by Sun Rui. Jin Fengling closed out the scoring in the period with her second goal of the game at 1:09.

In the third period, China netted a quick goal at 19:23 with Sun Rui picking up her first of the game. Tang Liang and Jin Fenling picked up the assists. Huo Cui completed the scoring at 15:24 of the third to complete her hat trick. Team China goalie Shi Yao earned the shutout.
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Sunday, September 20, 2009

The Mississauga Mandarin Association 10 Anniversary Moon Festival in Meadowvale














Last night at Meadowvale Theatre, 6315 Montevideo Rd., the Mississauga Mandarin Association celebrated its 10 anniversary and a special Moon Cake Festival Celebration featuring a variety of cultural performances. MPP Bob Delaney (MPP of Mississauga-Streetsville) was on hand at the beginning of the show to announce funding for the association from the Ontario Trillium Foundation to the huge applause of the near capacity theatre.
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Saturday, September 19, 2009

2009 Community Crime Awareness Day



Everyone from all three levels of government claim that they are the one who brought the nice weather for today’s event. However, Mr. Jake Dheer (station manger for Rogers in Mississauga) reminded everyone that it was Mayor Hazel McCallion who has been the source for the nice weather. This year the event was move to the surrounding area of the Living Arts Centre from the usual location around the Mississauga City Hall and the Central Library due to the renovation funded by new federal infrastructure jobs creation program. The new venue was a little too crowded for this event but everyone who attended this year community crime awareness was very accommodating.

Mayor Hazel McCallion thank the Mississauga Chinese Business Association for successfully organizing this year community crime awareness and thank the residences of Mississauga for once again making Mississauga the safest city in Canada since 2000. Mayor also thank all the young volunteers for the day and reminded all that it is the volunteers who are the corner stone for all successful events held in Mississauga. She is especially proud of all the youth in Mississauga for their hard work and readiness to volunteer.

Mississauga Chinese Business Association was very thankful of all the major sponsors for this year event and once again they were able to serve free Chinese foods for lunch to all the attendees. Approximately about 10,000 people attended this year Mississauga Community Crime Awareness day. Once again this year all the youngsters were able to go home with live gold fishes.
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Friday, September 18, 2009

OWHA Game 3 result

Team China beat Stoney Creek Sabres with a score of 4 to 2 on Wednesday September 16th 2009 at Mohawk 4 Ice Centre,