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- Q19666793 abstract "Johnder Basran (July 13, 1930-December 29, 2013) was the first Indo-Canadian elected to mayoral office in Canada, in the town of Lillooet in the Fraser Canyon region of the Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Described in the local newspaper's obituary as one of the town's biggest boosters and greatest ambassadors, he also served as chairman of the local school board.He was born in Kelowna on 13 July, 1930, where he attended school in Kelowna and Rutland, the third child of Bhagat Singh and Udham Kaur Basran, and died on 29 December 2013 in Kamloops. He grew up on an orchard and cattle ranch operation in Rutland (to Kelowna's east, now part of the City of Kelowna. A Costco store now stands where the family home was.He and his wife Mary were the first to marry at the Abbotsford Sikh Temple in non-traditional western wedding attire. He operated a Chevron station on Highway 33 (which leads up to the Big White Ski Resort and then on south to Rock Creek in the Boundary Country) and from that start expanded into heavy equipment work around the Okanagan and also in the Kootenay region.He moved to Lillooet in 1959 with his family and established Lillooet Timber with his father-in-law. For many years, his gas station and garage business, Basran Sales and Service, was a fixture on Lillooet's Main Street and later became also the local Nissan dealership and also started Sanbar Contracting, an asphalt and road building company.".
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- Q19666793 comment "Johnder Basran (July 13, 1930-December 29, 2013) was the first Indo-Canadian elected to mayoral office in Canada, in the town of Lillooet in the Fraser Canyon region of the Interior of British Columbia, Canada.".
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