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“A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity. An optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.”- Winston Churchill The month of March is a crucial month for everyone. Not because it is tax season, nor because it is closer to the deadline April 1 on regards to the 4-on-4 rule affecting thousands of temporary foreign workers. This month is a break or make month because this is the time when we face up to the reality on what the 2015 will really look like for us here in Alberta. On March 26, Budget 2015 will be made public along with the many changes it entails. Budget 2015, according to the government, will protect vulnerable and working families while controlling our spending. The government will lay out a long-term 10-year plan for transitioning our finances away from the rollercoaster of energy prices. Alberta Premier Jim Prentice has repeatedly signalled that new taxes and spending cuts contained in the “tough” 2015 budget will mean the PC government will need a new mandate from
Albertans. Put simply, the release of the budget may pave way to an early provincial election. A provincial law states the next provincial election must be held in early 2016 but some wiggle room still allows Lieutenant General Donald Ethell to dissolve the legislature upon the premier’s request. “Once the premier puts it in play, then I’ll get involved and I’m not about to speculate which way he’ll go or how he’s going to do it because that’s not my place. I think that he’s a pretty smart guy and he’s got this all figured out,” said Ethell. “Push comes to shove, I’m the one who’s got to sign off on the Order in Council and I would think that it would be represented by the premier as having the confidence of the house. If he has the confidence of the House, then I really don’t have any argument with that.” Political analysts expect the writ to drop shortly after the March 26 budget, paving the way for a vote in late April or early May.
But the way I see it, many Albertans just want the government to get on with business so if that means dissolving and going for an election then so be it. Why do I agree on that mentality? Because it brings optimism to a bleak forecast of our fiscal year. Alberta faces major fiscal challenges with the collapse in oil prices. Oil prices have fallen by more than 50% since June 2014, touching below $50 per barrel recently. Due to the severe drop-off in energy-related revenues, the province is facing an annual revenue shortfall of up to $7 billion. That’s about 15% of total provincial revenue. It means that in 2015, the economy is expected to grow much more slowly, at a rate of less than 2%. If the upcoming budget will be so radical then Albertans will surely demand a vote to validate or reject it. The foreseen early election then can be considered a good thing since it will give the people a voice against taxes
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and cuts that will serve as key wedge issues on the election. Optimism in a difficult year for me means moving forward adjusting to the measures that will work best in this situation. Having an election or not, Albertans want a government they can trust to operate a fair and ethical functioning democracy. With this, let’s use our votes wisely. Abraham Lincoln said, “Elections belong to the people. It’s their decision. If they decide to turn their back on the fire and burn their behind, then they will just have to sit on their blisters.”
Let’s take this election as an opportunity. The job facing Albertan voters… in the days and months to come is to determine which hearts, minds and souls command those qualities best suited to unify our province rather than further divide it, to heal the wounds of past mistakes as opposed to aggravate its injuries, and to secure for the next generation a legacy of choices based on informed awareness rather than one of reactions based on unknowing fear of what 2015 will bring. 2015 is not a difficult year- it’s a challenging but exciting year!
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Santa Aquino-Posadas WRITER
There are things in the social media that cannot be extended to real life. One’s identity in the social media can never be totally equivalent to one’s real–life identity. There were times when I wondered why the “likes” on my profile photos do not exceed the number of friends who know me. Shallow it may sound like but it made me wonder and began to lose confidence in myself. But then I realized that not everything is all about the “likes” and comments of people in this social networking site, others may have found popularity in this virtual world, but not at all times should people
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dwell on these social status in that site. The social media world seems to be conquering the real world creating the current hybrid reality to which most of us are highly exposed. In this hybrid reality, we tend to create the illusion that we can extend our social media world to our real life. This makes us immoral by creating this identity in this hybridity because little by little we mix things up. In this hybrid world where almost everything can be instant, people tend to extend the speed to their own lives and relationships. Apart from FB, twitter, Instagram to other
social networking sites, there are also numerous dating sites that allow people especially those who are too busy to date, to fish out prospective partners. These sites can serve as venues for getting to know one another through constant chats and interaction in the forms of tweets, posts and photos. One can find instant friend and relationships, partners through the internet and of course, one can also end friendship or relationships instantly using this sites. The internet specifically the networking sites has become the world of some people seeking relationship instead of just an instrument venue for building rapport it has become as powerful that many consider basing their reality on it. It is the gauge personhood, it is where they can make or break their relationship. I have learned that unfriending means rooting out someone from one’s virtual world. It is a way of cutting ties with another person, especially when you do not desire to see the person’s posts in your newsfeed. It is also a way for couples to break up as
what happens rampantly nowadays one merely changes the status in FB from “in a relationship” to “single”. In my case I wanted to stop seeing my friend’s posts as this sense of estrangement has seemingly conquered our friendship. I wanted to unfriend her as though I was living in this hybrid reality. Sadly I almost dared to end a relationship through the social media site. I almost forgot that what was started in real life should not be ended in a venue that is apart from reality. This person became my friend when we met in College and not through FB or Friendster. She was my close friend with whom I shared much of my life secrets and if our level of maturity does not allow us to maintain our friendship and if the allowances for mistakes is no longer there- if ever we are to end our friendship… I realized that we can do it in the world where we started and not through FB. I have nothing against social networking sites I myself use these sites and find these useful in life. I have used the sites to
contact people and bug them with my questions. These have served as bridge to friends whom I have not seen or heard for quite some time. I have been able to “communicare” urgent concerns to my friends because all of them are active in these sites. These are just a few of its benefits that one can get from being part of this social media world. But if we post too much of ourselves on these networking sites, if we brag about our achievements too much, if we share almost everything that we do every day, and if we flood our walls with complaints about every little thing- then we make our accounts nonsensical, self-centered and our world narrows down to our selfies, our whining, our “parinig”. Indeed practically everything about ourselves and of course everything that is done excessively is not good at all. Your world is narrowed down to what only you can see. Everyone can be tempted by this unconscious submergence in our virtual world, which we combine with our reality. Why do we have to dwell in this lonely illusory
place when we can live in real life? Where liking is warmer than a simple click, we can have hugs and affirmation more than what we can deliver or receive on Facebook. I think we will be happier if we make this virtual album of our memories channels and instruments in nurturing relationships, and not the world itself. I have realized then that I do not want to unfriend my close friend anymore. I might have wanted to unfriend my friend before but I know I would still want her as my friend when the storm has passed. The best that I can do is to stay away from the tempting offer of the internet for me to unburden myself of private troubles in public. So from unfriending I am still hoping now that I can re- friend her, if such a button can exist to real life. Let us avoid for sometime living in such a kind of a hybrid world. Let us go back to the foundation of using personal communication in the real form and face to face contact or connection. Using social media has its own limitations. Never, never be controlled by it.
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THE FILIPINO Fiesta Filipino 2015 CATHOLIC SOCIETY invites exhibitors, OF THE DIOCESE OF volunteers CALGARY
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The Philippine Festival Council of Alberta that initially organized the Fiesta Filipino 2015 on September 5 from 9 am until 10 pm at Canada Olympic Plaza invited exhibitors, vendors, artists, performers and volunteers to participate in this first ever Philippine festival. “I believe this festival will be a good way to bring Filipino people together without focusing on one region or religion of the Philippines, “ says Robert Sison, the head of the Fiesta Filipino vendor committee. “We want to encompass the whole community and help people share and appreciate their Filipino heritage.” The festival is expected to feature traditional Filipino dances and music from various regions in the Philippines. Local Filipinos will also perform
DF dance and music from other genres. Visitors of the festival will be able to sample Filipino food and drinks prepared by local businesses and individual vendors. Filipino crafts and merchandise will be sold from Filipino owned local business owners. Fiesta Filipino 2015 organizers hope to bring together these elements of Filipino culture and bring awareness to the fact that Filipino culture is very diverse and multi-faceted. The Philippines as the third largest visible minority in Alberta has
yet to hold a large-scale festival like that of the Chinatown Street Festival or Expo Latino. Filipino has took part in various festivals and city wide events such as Global fest and Stampede but the organizers still saw the need for more awareness and appreciation of the Filipino contribution to the society. For those who would like to participate in one way or another, send messages to Facebook page Fiesta Filipino 2015 or email fiestafilipinoyyc@gmail.com.
Dolly P. Castillo, FCSDC PRESIDENT CONTRIBUTOR
Kindly mark September 19, 2015 from 6PM to 1AM at the Polish Canadian Cultural Centre in the NE as a special red – letter day. A significant milestone in helping seminarian scholars and orphanages including streetchildren in the various provinces of the Philippines unfolds with simplicity and solemnity. The core value of inclusivity is further enhanced by welcoming with open minds and hearts all believers into the flock of Jesus Christ.
Recognition without differentiation of the faith community is upheld and practised. The Society prides itself in a continued and sustained manner in supporting the religious community through scholarships, orphanage subsidies, donations to designated charities under the Bishop’s dinner event, financial contribution to the completion of a retirement home for the clergy of Calgary and occasional emergency social concerns of fellow countrymen here just like the Temporary Contract Workers’ plight. To date, the Society has graduated 40 priests now serving in the Lord’s
vineyard back home. Five orphanages with their numerous wards benefit from the monetary help keeping them afloat in their charitable services. The Society has served as a focal point in fundraising for Philippine calamities as a charitable institution in monitoring income tax receipts. The history of the Society goes a long way back 28 years ago and has impeccably survived with dignity and integrity. In short, monetary trust is maintained, assessed, and secured through the years. Generous donors and benefactors continue to commit money and time in evangelizing the continued on page 5
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“... Our Filipino community in Calgary is fortunate to have six Pinoy papers. Each paper has its unique group of readers. First group is so alive reading about life in Calgary. Second group has the time and patience to read all the ads and more ads. Third group is following all the gossip in the Philippines’ entertainment industry. Fourth group is glued to never-ending political and social issues back home. Fifth group is holding on to the past while enjoying their journey in the present. What about Diaryo? People who are engaging, insightful and hard-working are benefitting from us...” (Excerpt, Welcome Remarks by Romy Honorio. First Ever TFW Search and Tribute Awarding Ceremonies. Feb 21, 2015 Calgary). The event was attended and graced by Hon. Tobias Enverga Jr, the first Filipino-Canadian Senator and Tatay Tom Avendano, the
legendary founder of Multicultural Helping House Society of Vancouver. No less than 100 people celebrated and honoured Temporary Foreign Workers in Southern Alberta. Just like any other gathering, the event served as a melting pot for engaging, insightful and hardworking Filipino-Canadians, immigrants and TFWs. As I walked around and mingled with the crowd, people were fully engaged – both negatively and positively. Some complained audibly about the program running too long, wasted time, their hunger, and other lapses. The women behind me blabbered about the models serving food to VIPs. One elder, on the other hand commented on the value and importance of service to others irrespective of social status. She saw humility in action. A group of attendees positively complimented the quality of food, along with the arrangement and decor of the hall. Also, the beauty of the models truly showcased the good looks of all Filipinos!
The event was insightful. One person said, “The venue could have been full if other organizations were engaged during the planning of the event.” One attendee remarked about separating government from social events like this one, possibly alluding to the present dignitaries and mention of the current unfortunate plight of a number of TFWs. However, Tatay Tom’s piece left us all with great encouragement as “We should eat all our crabs so we won’t be pulling down each others.” Even Senator Enverga mentioned the importance of Filipino’s increasing population in Canada, “we need to support each other to come up with a strong collective influence.” Two kinds of hard working Filipinos filled the room that night. Those who enjoyed the free dinner, models’ graciousness, spirit of belongingness, drawing of prizes and the honour bestowed to winners, and the other group attending based on their commitment to
Welcome to our new honorary Calgarian, Hon. Senator Tobias Enverga Jr (wife Rosemer). White Hat Ceremony. Calgary International Airport. Feb 21, 2015. Hon. Tobias Enverga was one of the guest speakers at the First Ever TFW Search and Tribute of the Year Award 2015 held in Calgary.
Welcome to our new honorary Calgarian, Tatay Tom Avendano. White Hat Ceremony. Calgary International Airport. Feb 21, 2015. Tatay Tom was one of the guest speakers at the First Ever TFW Search and Tribute of the Year Award 2015 held in Calgary.
friends and family. No amount of hard work is free from negative people in terms of their engagement and insight on any event. Their opinions may be valid but not productive. However, positive people were cognizant of the importance of the ceremonies regardless of the way it was played out.
Why? Because they knew exactly that this event was neither for the guests nor volunteers. Guests and visitors were invited not for entertainment, convenience and pampering, although some of these were notable by-products. Rather, the focus of the occasion was to make our TFWs feel good, valued
and properly complimented through our collective encouragement and support. TFWs are engaging, insightful and hardworking people – Thoughtful (concern for others), Fair (unbiased opinion) and Wise (wisdom to live at peace with fellowman).
The Main Ingredient and Footprints & Specks Back to Back Special Feature: ON VOLUNTEERISM Marietta Pangan-Dutkoski ASST EDITOR IN-CHIEF
What can be more perfect combination to bring excellence in service to others than Canadian’s strong sense of national volunteerism and Filipino’s bayanihan spirit. For this issue of the Main Ingredient and Footprints and Speck, we are very proud to feature a topic of great value and essence. Volunteerism. Why Volunteer? Because it is important not only to individual volunteers but to society as a whole. According to the 2011 United Nations State of the World’s Volunteerism Report, “...volunteerism benefits both society at large and the individual volunteer by strengthening trust, solidarity and reciprocity among citizens, and by purposefully creating opportunities for participation.” Among Filipinos, “Bayanihan” (Thessaurus) is synonymous to volunteerism. Bayanihan literally means, “being a bayan,” referring to a nation, town or community. The whole term bayanihan refers to a spirit of
communal unity or effort to achieve a particular objective. Statistics Canada, 2010 showed that Canadians continue to rise to the challenge. The contribution of volunteers in making the world a better place is equivalent to Over 13.3 million people or 47% of Canadians. This means almost 2.07 billion hours have been devoted to volunteer activities or a volume of work that is equivalent to just under 1.1 million full-time job. We all understand there are several ways motivations that drive a person to volunteer. It can be to contribute to their communities, to use skills and experience or because they have been personally affected by the cause. It can also be done to explore one’s own strengths or because their friends volunteer . Others do it to network, improve job opportunities and last but not the least, is to fulfill religious obligations or beliefs. Whatever the reasons are, we are just more than grateful in having all our supporters and volunteers dedicated their time, talents and treasure to have joined us and made The First Ever
Ever TFW of the Year, an overwhelming success!!! What they have done to support our advocacies and the community as whole is priceless, in behalf of everyone who benefited from it, we want to expresses our gratefulness and gratitude. To each of you Thank you!!! Food and Services: Calgary Academy of Chefs and Cooks, Austin Bar and Grill Restaurant and friends - headed by Chef
Mars Mars Bacani, his wife Olive, Chefs Giovannie & Arvie Obafial, Chef Mark Ancheta and wife-Grace . Mars Bacani and his wife. Chef Emilie Balagot, Chef Allan Bryan Mendros, Exec. Chef Jun Causapin, Chef Cesar Solidarios, Chef Jony Ontog, Chef Elvie Jatico, Chef Joel Garcia, Chef Christopher Pana, Chef Charles Carbajosa, John Rivera, Jan Diaz McDermott, Jared Angihan, Jack Lazaro, Dianne Honorio
Program: Judith Barran, Rosita Hapin Wallace, Genina Guinsatao, Stanley Salagovich, Earl and models; Rowena Wallace, Crystal Rubiano, Jenna del Fiero, Jasmine, Jessica del Fiero, and Mia Del Fiero, Trish and Sarah. Entertainment: Cressa, Mary Kate Aquino, Murderin Muzik, Ashley Rosales Hosting/Reception: Juan
Manila, Ashley Morales, Romeo Honorio, Nida Honorio Video/Audio: Next Episode Logistics/Marshals: San Lorenzo Ruiz (Kof C), Venue: Southside Victory Church Pastor Craig & Pastor Aimee Others: Kaizen C.R.E.W. Coaching
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08 March 2015 - 7PM , on stage is the multi platinum and multi gold record singer, songwriter, composer, lyricist and writer for musical theatre- David Pomeranz. Although David’s singing career started in the early 70s, his nostalgic songs are still being treasured in the hearts and mind of his Filipino audience. The concert opened couple of Tagalog songs by the bubbly Leah Gutlay who surprised the audience with her fluent Tagalog accent. Also performed as front act and duet is the upcoming performer Annie Lux of Calgary. David Pomeranz
started serenading the crowd with his hits “Got to Believe in Magic” which made the audience all felt 16 years old . He also engaged his audience and made sure they will relived the high school prom with his song “King and Queen of Hearts”. Pomeranz sang his other famous singles such as Old Songs and Trying to Get the Feeling Again, in which the crowd enjoyed singing along. Pomeranz delighted and inspired millions all over the world. He also mentioned that Filipinos are among the closest to his heart. The song “If You Walked Away” was re-released as a duet
between Pomeranz and Sharon Cuneta. Aside from that he also sang “Tell Me”, an original rendition of Joey Albert , and according to him it out of admiration to the wit of its composer Louie Ocampo. One that didn’t get away and touched a lot of emotions is one of the most favourite wedding songs “On This Day”. He encouraged those celebrating their anniversaries to join him and dance at the front stage. The audience thoroughly his performance and requested for more, he gladly rendered them 2 final songs.
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Pakulo, Pakuwela at Pag-awit
Acoustic Night with the Soloistas Canada Tour. Feb 28 at the Century Casino in Southeast Calgary
What is there to enjoy in the middle of winter? The concert hall was more than 80 percent full with about 70 percent of the crowd young adults. In all accounts, Acoustic Night with the Soloistas Canada Tour was a night to remember. Produced by MJR Productions, the concert on Feb 28 at the Century Casino in Southeast Calgary brought hours of nostalgia and tons of Pakulo, Pakuwela at Pag-awit (humour,
comedy and singing). The fun and energy generated that night was extraordinary. The bonding created thru their Sabado Boys Band, accounts to the harmonious, relaxed but fun and friendly antics among Luke Mejares, Paolo Santos, DJ Myke and Jimmy Bondoc. Hits like “Let Me Be the One” by Jimmy, “Kahit Kailan” by Luke, “Moonlight Over Paris” by Paolo and “So Slow” by Jinky Vidal of Freestyle made it through
their song-set that night while Myke Salomon aka DJ Myke beatbox and theatrical antics became a hit that night much to the delight of the audience. The night proved once again that Pinoys will never run out of theatrical and stage talents. The amazing voices of singers, choreography and stage presence were at par with other mega entertainers. The concert was a warm time well spent in the middle of winter.
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Are you into cosplays, comic books, sci-fi, fantasy, animation and all other things that induces a pile load of nergasm? Well, look no further. The second largest pop culture convention in Canada is back on its 10th year. The 2015 Calgary Expo will be on April 16-19 and will cover over 450,000 sq. ft. of activity area that include the entire BMO Centre, the Boyce Theatre, the Stampede Corral, the new Agrium Western Event Centre, the Big Four Building and some sections of Stampede Park. The 4-day event will be jam-packed. With activities that include panel discussions, costume contest, photo-op and autograph sessions with your favourite geek icons and a lot more. To officially kick off the expo, there will be a Parade of Wonders on April 17 from Eau Claire Market to Olympic Plaza. Celebrity guests will be on the parade, accompanied by a herd of costumed fans along the streets of downtown Calgary. Canadian actor Stephen Amell(Arrow), Norman Reedus(The Walking Dead), Brandon Routh (Superman Returns), Jason Momoa (Game of Thrones), Ming-Na Wen (Agents of Shield), Tom Kenny(Spongebob), Bruce Timm(Batman:TAS), and Ben Templesmith(30 days of Night) together with a long list of film and tv
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Calgary’s Song Princess Each month, Diaryo Filipino chooses one youth from the Filipino-Canadian community to be recognized as the “Face of the Month”. This is not a competition with set criteria or even guidelines. Our goal is not to have the youth competing for a title but to recognize and promote the young people’s talent/gift, character, personal growth and leadership qualities as well as their service to their family, school or community.
stars, artists, and creators will grace the convention. And if that is not enough reason to excite you, how about throwing in Marvel Comics veteran Stan Lee into the mix? Tickets are still available and can only be purchased in advance
online, and at selected participating outlets. For ticket information and other details about the 10th Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo please visit www.calgaryexpo.com.
Tell us about yourself. My name is Mary Kate Aquino also known as Calgary’s Song Princess. I started singing at the age of 3 at church choirs. The moment I found out I had a skill that was really amazing I started to take my talents and show everyone what I had, At the age of 7, I started joining competitions. I became one of the Young Canadians and when I was a 11 year old girl, I got the opportunity to sing the national anthem every night for ten days at the Calgary Stampede Greatest outdoor show on earth. Through many competitions, I met many mentors, producers, managers etc. and even famous celebrities. In 2009 I created a demo album consisting of five songs. I am now 15 turning 16 in May and currently studying in Bishop O’ Byrne High School. I’m proud to say I released my FIRST single TROUBLE in January 2015! Very excited to tell you all about the music video for TROUBLE that came out March 8th! Make sure you head to YouTube if you haven’t checked that out! Also I’ll be releasing my very first EP (Extended Play) Album coming out this spring! What are your goals as a daughter, as a student, as a singer and as a Filipino youth? As a daughter, my goal would be to make my family and parents proud
because they are and still have been my number one supporters since the very beginning. Not only them but God as well because I am also a child of God. As a student I would like to graduate high school and move forward on to post secondary schooling studying Law and Music. I am also aiming to keep and maintain my high average grades and to find who I truly am as a person. As for being a singer, my goal would be to travel the world and tour to as many countries as much as I can. Also to improve and create and work on new vocal techniques that will help me become a better artist in general. Not only do I want to become a singer but a versatile performer, either being a dancer, singer or actress! I believe the youth is the power of the next coming years. Since I am Filipino and part of the youth, being a leader and someone people can look up to is a goal I want to achieve. I don’t want to encourage and be a mentor to just people my age and younger but to the older generations as well! I would also like to be more involved in youth and community volunteer activities. I believe the youth is the power of the next coming years. Any interesting life events last month and the upcoming months? As mentioned before, I released my very FIRST Single TROUBLE, at the very beginning of the year. Having that out helps me inspired young artist that anything is possible. Also I just released the music video for TROUBLE on March 8th, so if you haven’t checked that out yet make sure you do! Click https:// itunes.apple.com/ca/album/ trouble-single/id955754301 to download. I also do have some up and coming performances in the next few months, not only for the Filipino community but
for everyone! This spring I have my VERY FIRST EP coming out so make sure you keeps your heads up and to keep up to date on my social medias for more info! How do you feel when informed that you are going to be the face of the month for DF’s March issue? I was very honored and excited to be the face of DFs March issue! Knowing that I have never been the face makes this a special moment for me! This is another blessing from up above and I am very grateful this has happened to me. Hopefully this is one of the many project DF and I will be working on! Thank you to everyone for your support and love because without you all of this things would not have happened! Any message or advice to our Diaryo Filipino readers? I never liked the saying “Keep dreaming” because if you keep dreaming nothing will happen. But if you get up, become motivated and make an effort something great will come out of it. Become inspired by everything you see, ignore those who try to pull you down. If you know you’re worth it, then you are! Surround yourself with positive attitudes and positive people. These people will give you the best outcome. Don’t take the easy way out although you are getting there faster, the outcome will come out the opposite of what you wanted. A negative mind and heart is a disease. Keep your head up, be yourself. Everyone will trust and love you more when you are being who you are. YOU are your best supporter- keep that in mind. God is always with you and remember anything and everything will happen, all you got to do is get up and start moving!
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Attorney Irma Roberts is a certified and licensed immigration lawyer in Calgary, Alberta. The below article is general advice only and is not intended to act as a legal document. Send questions to Attorney Roberts by email imm.diaryofilipino@ gmail.com Dear Diaryo Filipino, My fiancé wanted to marry me in May 2015 but we may have to put Here are some clarifications on the changes in the immigration: ABOUT EXPRESS ENTRY Wait-don’t just pay to have someone creates an express entry profile for you. Everybody was getting very excited about express entry. You really have to remember that this is not a new application stream and it is now more difficult to obtain permanent residency than before January 1, 2015. You still have to first qualify under on of the following immigration streams; And then you can use Express Entry if you want to apply: • under the Federal Skilled Worker Program • under the Federal Skilled Trades Program, • under the Canadian Experience Class
that of till I have permission to go to school and permission to seek employment anywhere. I do have foreign credentials in Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and there are many fields I can seek employment in –but nobody can hire me without getting a LMIA. I do not want to abandon my fiancé by being sent back to Philippines. I know I can fit in Canada as a good standing citizen and along side of my fiancé. There are so many programs now my head is spinning and I/we don’t
know what program to apply to request change to my paper as Open Work Permit/Permanent Resident status.
• Only applicants who have been assigned a total of 886 points was invited to make an application for PR-meaning only applicants with a LMIA or Nominee Certificate was picked and most of these LMIA’s were applicants with work permits who can continue to work in Canada.
You may have noticed that processing times at CPC Vegreville is very slow and it may now take up to 17 months to the initial assessment. This is the stage where you can apply for an open work permit.
No CEC applicants were drawn. WHAT IS NEW UNDER THE AINP –Workers who have already applied and is waiting for a provincial nominee certificate can obtain a year extension on their work permits even if they have already worked in Canada for 4 years.
• Just for your information: Alberta’s Nominee Program does not have an express entry stream.
Under the new policy, Alberta temporary foreign workers who are affected by the federally imposed April 1 deadline — the date on which any TFW who arrived in 2011 or earlier will see their contract expire — will be eligible for a one-time, one-year bridging work permit, as long as they’ve already applied to the AINP and are in the queue waiting for a decision.
• The first draw was made and the number of invitations that was issued was 779.
HAVE YOU BEEN SPONSORED BY A SPOUSE?
What Irma suggest: If your fiancée marries you, you can immediately file an application to be sponsored as a spouse. With the new pilot program which was announced in December 2014 you can include an application for an open work permit which CIC aiming to process it in 4 months.
However on December 22, 2014 a new Pilot program was announced. Certain spouse or common-law partner in Canada class (SCLPC) applicants can now apply for an open work permit before the approval in principle decision is made. New applicants should complete a permanent residence application and an open work permit applications, include the appropriate fees, and submit both simultaneously to the Case Processing Centre in Mississauga.
Applicants whose permanent resident applications are received after December 22, 2014 will have their application for an open work permit processed within four months of receipt of their work permit application.
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Filipino newcomers to Canada diagnosed with breast cancer at a younger age and with more aggressive cancer, study finds TORONTO, Feb. 24, 2015 --Filipinos who move to Canada are diagnosed with breast cancer at a younger age than women from other parts of East Asia or Caucasians, new research has found. They are also more likely to be diagnosed with a more aggressive form of cancer and are more likely to undergo a mastectomy, according to a paper published online in the Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. “The Canadian Filipino community is a growing community and this new research raises the question of whether our current Canadian guidelines calling for mammograms starting at age 50 are meeting specific cultural needs of different ethnicities when it is known that it takes years for a breast cancer to develop,” said Dr. Jory Simpson, a surgical oncologist in the CIBC Breast Centre of St. Michael’s Hospital. “As Canada continues to ethnically diversify this
new research only highlights and magnifies the need to take on a more personalized approach to preventing and treating breast cancer.” Dr. Simpson said it’s known that women of different ethnic origins have different risks of developing breast cancer. When a women emigrates from an area of low incidence of breast cancer to an area of high incidence, her risk increases, possibly due to new environmental influences such as diet interacting with preexisting genetics. Dr. Simpson said he believes his study – albeit a small sample at one hospital – is the first to look at the incidence of breast cancer in Filipino immigrants to Canada. According to Statistics Canada, Filipinos are the third largest non-European ethnic group in the country. Of the 328,000 people of Filipino origin who live in Canada, many are young women. Of the 782 patients he
studied at St. Michael’s, which has a sizeable Filipino patient population, Filipino newcomers to Canada were diagnosed with breast cancer at a younger age (53) compared to other East Asians (55) and Caucasians (58). They were also found to be diagnosed with a form of more aggressive cancer and have a higher likelihood of undergoing a mastectomy. Thirty-seven per cent had a Grade 3 tumour on a scale of 1-3, compared to less than 30 per cent for other Asians and Caucasians. In addition, 22.6 per cent tested positive for the protein HER2, or human epidermal growth factor receptor 2, which promotes the growth of cancer cells. Dr. Simpson said that was “disproportionately high” compared to East Asians (14.4 per cent) and Caucasians (15.1 per cent). Filipino women with tumours the same size as their East Asian and Caucasian counterparts underwent more mastecto-
mies in this study, 35 per cent, compared with 22.5 per cent for Caucasian woman and 28.3 per cent for East Asian women. About St. Michael’s Hospital St Michael’s Hospital provides compassionate care to all who enter its doors. The hospital also provides outstanding medical education to future health care professionals in 27 academic disciplines. Critical care and trauma, heart disease, neurosurgery, diabetes, cancer care, care of the homeless and global health are among the hospital’s recognized areas of expertise. Through the Keenan Research Centre and the Li Ka Shing International Healthcare Education Centre, which make up the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, research and education at St. Michael’s Hospital are recognized and make an impact around the world. Founded in 1892, the hospital is fully affiliated with the University of Toronto.
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PH Chairmanship of Asean Consuls General Committee A Advisory on New is from Vancouver Schedule of Fees for
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ASEAN Consuls General in Vancouver (ACGV) Committee 2015: Philippine Consul General Mr. Neil Frank R. Ferrer, ACGV Chairman (3rd from left); Indonesian Consul General Mrs. Sri Wiludjeng (4th from left); Thailand Consul General Ms. Sutthiluck Sa-ngarmangkang (5th from left); and Malaysian Consul General Mr. MohdAdli Bin Abdullah (3rd from right). Also in photo are Indonesian Vice Consul EsthyPutriMuryanti; Thailand Consul TayatatKanjanapipatkul, Malaysian Consul Wan Nor Haimi Bin Wan Mahmud and; Philippine Deputy Consul General Anthony Achilles L. Mandap
VANCOUVER 16 February 2015 - Consul General Neil Frank R. Ferrer of the Philippines has officially assumed the Chairmanship of the ASEAN Consuls General in Vancouver (ACGV) Committee for 2015. The Philippines succeeded Malaysia which chaired for 2014. On Thursday, February 12, 2015, Consul General Ferrer chaired the first monthly meeting of the ACGV held at the Philippine Consulate General.
In attendance were the Consuls General plus one officer from the Consulates of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand. The Meeting agreed on the various activities and projects of the ACGV lined up for 2015 among them, the traditional events like ASEAN Golf Tournament (AGT) and ASEAN Picnic. These two events have over the years helped to bringcloser the ASEAN community in Vancouver and raised awareness of
ASEAN among the Canadian mainstream. They have also successfully raised funds to support local charities and provide assistance to victims of natural disasters in Southeast Asia. Also on the agenda were new initiatives to increase ASEAN awareness in Canada and promote economic cooperation, particularly in view of establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community in 2015. (Associated Press)
Starting February 1, 2015 new fees will be collected for passports, travel documents, visas and other consular services of the Philippine Consulate General in Vancouver, as well as at its full-service consular outreach missions. The new fees will be also collected by the Philippine Consular Office in Edmonton, Alberta, for visas and notarial services. The new schedule of fees for all services is indicated
below. The adjustment in fees is the first since September 2007, and the first increase in passport fees since the Philippine machine-readable passport, and subsequently the biometric e-passport, were introduced in Canada. The adjustments were made due to foreign exchange fluctuations and were determined based on a study by the Department of Foreign Affairs in the Philippines. The adjustments are necessary to enable the Philippine For-
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FILCAHRA Basketball League 2015 DF
Ten teams will compete in this year’s basketball league hosted by Filipino Canadian High River Association (FILCAHRA). The basketball started last February and will end this April 19.
MAR 22, 2015 WHITE VS YELLOW BLACK VS RED
MAR 29, 2015 PURPLE VS BLUE ORANGE VS PINK
APRIL 12, 2015 WHITE VS PURPLE BLACK VS PINK
Samboy Lim Fundraiser in Saskatoon Cheryl Posadas-Guinsatao EDITOR IN-CHIEF
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The Filipino Canadian Saskatoon Sports Association (FICASSA) hold a fundraiser game for PBA Legend Samboy Lim last February 28 at Tommy Douglas High School 130 Bowlt Crescent, Saskatoon Saskachewan. Participated by 8 teams, the fundraiser game managed to reach a total of $1,985.00 that was sent to the Philippines to augment some of Lim’s medical expenses. Avelino Borromeo Lim better known as Samboy “the Skywalker” Lim is a retired professional basketball shooting guard player of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He distinguished himself with his above the rim play and often dan-
gerous foray to the basket punctuated by acrobatic shots, hang time and slam dunk. In the evening of November 28, 2014; he was rushed to the hospital unconscious after collapsing just minutes after coming out of a PBA Legends Exhibition game at Yanares Center in Pasig City. He has since slipped into a coma and was first admitted to the ICU of the Medical City. On January 14, 2015, he slipped out of his comatose state and was brought home where he will continue to receive treatment and therapy. The 8 teams who heed the call for help of FICASSA on this fundraiser were Team Chris Rowd Dagz, Team Cabalen, and Team McDonald from Saskatoon; and out of town teams like Team Winnipeg, Team Lloyminster, Team Meadow Lake, Team
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Kindersley and Team Rosetown. At the end of the event, team Chris-Rod Dawgz from Saskatoon won the championship followed by Team Winnipeg, 1st runner up and team Mc Donald, 2nd runner up. The event was opened by Mr. Isagani Fabi, president of Filipino Canadian Association of Saskatchewan (FILCAS). A 50/50 and a shooting contest was also held during the 9 am until 6 pm event. Samboy Lim and fellow PBA legend Allan Caidic sent messages of thanks much to the delight of all those who organized and participated in the event. FICASSA hopes that this is just a beginning of more fundraisers for Samboy Lim. (For more information and photos of the event check out FICASSA Facebook page)
APRIL 19, 2015 BROWN VS BLUE ORANGE VS GREEN
WHITE Hermitera Labiaga Barry Vasallo, F Jaudines, L Ronquillo, P Quilapiyo, P Aguinaldo, R Martinez, J Greg Moso
PURPLE Gaddi, E Tacdol, J Lamprea, J Venu, R Navarro, R Samuya, C Coresis, A Caynila, M Victoria, R Tatad, S
YELLOW Inalgan, O Montecillo, C Cocjin, G Nabor, M Abangan, J Dick, Dan Nerio, F Dasalla, C Garcia, R Paas, L
BLUE Fuentes, R Diamante, J Caculitan Jaundines, M Yumul, J Crisostomo, V Pinas Dungca, M Palma, R Revillieza, E Saure, J
BROWN Miclat, M Jamisola, R Samoya, M Darilay, L Santos, J Calanuc, J Taloza, E Jimenez, J Capia, R Prinsesa, D Amor, M
BLACK Orosco, D Flores, I Domingo, J Pedro, W Siganay, M Mahilum, E Paraiso, P Pascual, G Pocholo T Trinidad, S
PINK Alindao, R Garcia, A Ruiz, A Talja, P Ton, R Nambong, P Big Time Detalla, N Torilla, J Tadeo, E Cruz, C
RED Aquino, P Villagracia, B Espiritu, R Nique, J Sobrino, L Esperanza, R Ruiz, G Paat, B Libre, J Buan, M Canubida, R
ORANGE Carlo B salonga, M Sayzon, J Vallada, A Blaza, R Bantique, J Comia, J Bartolome, M Castillo, R Romina, R Paracha, S
GREEN Ceballos, J Zabala, R Villanueva, M Tiongco, A Tanala, M Sazon, C Garcia, Austin Santos, Mcoy Baldevia, J Empalmado, R
GAME WILL STARTS AT 1:30 PM AND NEXT GAME WILL START RIGHT AWAY. PLEASE COME ON TIME AS OUR RESERVATION IS LIMITED, TILL 4:30 PM.
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Mrs. FILCAHRA 2015 DF
The winners in the recent Search for Mrs. FILCAHRA were the following; Mrs. FILCAHRA 2015 goes to Mrs. Odessa Basa followed by Remedios Jirel,1st runner up; Evangeline
Bahnet, 2nd runner up; Christina Fernandez, 3rd runner up; Jessica Riano, 4th runner up; Glecy Tauro, 5th runner up; and Miriam Quiambao, 6th runner up. The Search for
Mrs. FILCAHRA was heldin part of the Valentines Party of the association last February 14 at Highwood Memorial Center.
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Edmonton stroke patients getting clotbusting drug sooner EDMONTON — Many local stroke patients are receiving a clot-busting drug faster than ever, significantly improving their chances for a full recovery according to Alberta Health Services in their recent press release last March 9. Median door-to-needle (DTN) time – the total time from when a patient enters the emergency room, is given a stroke diagnosis and receives a clot-busting drug – has been reduced to 40 minutes from 79 minutes three years ago at the University of Alberta Hospital, one of two main stroke centres in the city. The improvements are the result of a quality improvement project initiated at the Alberta Health Services facility in March 2012. About 1,200 stroke patients are treated at the hospital every year. “There are approximately
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Today elderly people are just as physically and mentally vibrant as their younger friends and relatives. Because of this, we sometimes overlook their needs. First, we need to evaluate the physical needs of seniors. They need to exercise so that they can function fully. Seniors can have home exercise, walking, standing, bending, and lifting. Since, March is Epilepsy Awareness let’s be aware that seizures come at any time. Bear in mind to remove everything from the areas that may cause injury like sharp objects. Also, visiting a community and engaging in activities, participating, and exchanging ideas create a better life for seniors. Programs for seniors should support the diversity though a variety of activities given depending on their age, life style and needs. Second, seniors need to ask the pharmacist the name of the medication so that they can be safe on the medication that they are taking. The pharmacist can help the seniors to understand when and how to take the medication. Seniors needs to overcome their fear of falling, accept support invites friends over and have the confidence in one’s self. To overcome fear of falling, wear proper footwear and exercise regularly.
20 different processes that need to be executed from the time a patient arrives in the emergency department to the time the clot-busting drug is administered,” says Dr. Thomas Jeerakathil, a neurology physician at the University of Alberta Hospital. “A delay of just one minute in each of these steps could result in a massive loss of brain cells.” On average, a stroke patient loses 1.9 million brain cells every minute that passes until the clot is cleared and regular blood flow can return to the brain. Typically, the clot is cleared using a drug called tPA (tissue plasminogen activator). Canadian Best Practice Recommendations for Stroke indicates DTN time should be 60 minutes or less. Edmonton’s other major stroke centre, the Grey Nuns Community Hospital, also has a medi-
an DTN time of less than 60 minutes. A stroke can result in paralysis, loss of muscle control, pain, difficulty with language and speaking, and trouble with memory and thinking. Administering tPA within 60 minutes of a stroke has been shown to reduce mortality, reduce complications of the treatment, lessen disabilities and shorten inpatient hospital stays. Protocol improvements included the emergency department immediately paging all members of the stroke team and diagnostic imaging when the patient is triaged, ensuring the CT scanner is available for quick use, and creating visual cues for the lab to indicate the urgency of the patient’s blood tests. The departments continue to meet, troubleshoot problem areas, and look for areas of improvement.
“If you don’t measure, you can’t make change,” says Dr. Jeerakathil. “Everyone is an expert in their own process, so it was essential to present the teams with the numbers and engage them to think about what we could all do better. We determined if anything could be eliminated or simplified, and which processes could run in parallel, rather than in
sequence.” The University of Alberta Hospital’s protocol improvements and ideas are being shared with the other stroke centres across Alberta. Not all stroke patients are candidates for tPA. Patients who have a high risk of hemorrhage, and those who arrived in an emergency department too long after the initial stroke, may not be candi-
dates for tPA. “The DTN improvement initiative is one of the best examples we have of multidisciplinary teams working together to make a difference in the care patients receive, and subsequently their recovery and quality of life,” says Shy Amlani, Edmonton Zone Stroke Program manager. (http:// www.albertahealthservices.ca/edmstroke.asp)
Seniors Information & Safety Third, seniors need protection of their identity, dignity and self-esteem. Respect and fair treatment is important in this matter. Seniors should protect their social insurance and never use it as your identification. It’s also advisable to not answer the phone if you don’t know the caller. Often times seniors were also bullied often times repetitively. Due to this, seniors lost their self-esteem and have feelings of rejection. They sometimes cannot sleep, often time’s seniors have depression. Sometimes they think of suicide as the answer for depression due to bullying. We can help seniors on this issue by contacting the local police. For each need, a program or a service were created. Here are some Provincial Programs and Services Seniors 2014-2015. 1. Alberta Seniors Benefit - The Alberta Seniors Benefit (ASB) program is based on income and provides monthly benefits to eligible seniors. ASB provides financial assistance which supplements federal programs, including Old Age Security and the Guaranteed Income Supplement. 2. Special Needs Assistance for Seniors - Provides financial assistance to eligible low-in-
come seniors to assist with extraordinary costs such as appliances, essential home repairs and some medical expenses. In general, single seniors with an annual income of $26,200 or less, and senior’s couples with a combined annual income of $45,500 or less, may qualify for the Alberta Seniors Benefit and Special needs assistance program. 3. Dental Assistance for Seniors - Provides up $5,000 of basic dental coverage every five years. 4. Optical Assistance for Seniors - Provides up to $230 for prescription eyeglasses every three years. 5. Elder Abuse - A series of community- based agencies are resources are available to help individuals who suspect that elder abuse may be occurring. Call the Alberta Supports Contact Centre or visit health. alberta.ca. You may also call the Family Violence info line at 310-1818 6. Alberta Blue Cross Coverage for Seniors - Provides premium-free Blue Cross coverage for seniors and their eligible dependents for specific health-related benefits. Coverage includes prescription drugs listed on the Alberta Drug Benefit List, supplies for insulin
dependent diabetics, ambulance services, clinical psychological services, home nursing care and chiropractic services. Seniors may be responsible for a portion of the cost of these health benefits. Seventy percent of prescription drug costs are covered, and seniors pay a maximum of 25$ per prescription or refill. 7. Seniors SelfContained Housing Program - Local housing management bodies provide affordable apartments for low-income seniors who cannot afford private-sector housing. Call 780-4220122 for more information. In addition, here are the Federal Programs and Services.
1. Canada Pension Plan - Paid monthly to those who have contributed to the Canada Pension Plan. Payments may begin as early as the age 60. Survivor benefits are also available through this program. 2. Old Age Security - Paid monthly to seniors who are 65 and over, and who have lived in Canada for a minimum of 10 years. 3. Guaranteed Income Supplement - Paid monthly to seniors who receive Old Age Security and have little or no other income. The guaranteed income supplement is added to the old age security payment.
4. The Allowance/ Allowance for the Survivor - Paid monthly to low-income Canadians aged 60-64, whose spouse or common-law partner receives the guaranteed income supplement or has passed away. For more information: Alberta Supports Contact Centre; Toll-free 1-877-6449992 In Edmonton: 780-6449992 To contact toll-free in Alberta to any Alberta Government office, dial 310-000 followed by the area code and phone number of the office you wish to reach. Government of Canada Income Programs: Toll Free: 1-800-277-9914 / www.servicecanada.gs.ca
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Galveston Island was well known as “Playground of the South” in the early 1800s mainly because of its numerous amenities and beach culture. High traffic ports became a magnet for entrepreneurs and hoteliers. Then came the one of the most devastating hurricane in the early 1900s hammered most of the island and brought upon severe economic impact and around 6,000 to 8,000 lives believed to have been lost making it the deadliest tropical storm in US history. During this time, Houston’s economic boom throughout 20th century became very attractive to many Galvestonians. The island became less of a place to prosper for many career minded locals and continued decrease in population left the island in almost an abandoned state. Today, Galveston Island has become a beach and vacation destination, not only it is easily accessible that links the mainland via causeway, many attractions have been built along Seawall Boulevard. The Historic Pleasure Pier is a major pull for visitor where amusement rides, games, restaurants and live entertainment can fill your day. Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. located at the forefront of the pier offers perhaps the top 5 seafood restaurants I have been to and the most fun dining experience I have had. The ambiance fills the walls and tables with memorabilia from
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the movie Forrest Gump and the friendly server begun before taking order engages their patrons with several quizzes about the movie and you will be rewarded with a free dish or drink of choice when answered correctly. Within the pier; several souvenir shops and cafes occupy most of the seawall attractions. There were bikes and pedal wagons could be rented if you prefer to explore the 10.3 mile seawall quicker. Short 6 minutes drive with less than 2 miles from the pier is the Historic Downtown Strand renown for its 5 blocks that anchor the majority of activities and attractions such as Fine Art galleries and museums and
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it is a National Landmark largely for its Victorian period. It features some of the most amazing Victorian era architectures. The whole downtown from the aftermath of the hurricane suffered catastrophic damages and was declared as inhabitable then became a warehouse district and was not revived until the Junior Leagues of Galveston County worked in partnership with dedicated local businesses and managed to restore 2 buildings. Their restoration effort caught on and many businesses followed suit and later became a bustling center of attractions, entertainment and popular Galveston Mardi Gras Festival and Victorian-themed Christmas is
held annually. The old fashioned trolley is still in operation where you can explore the downtown area or with a horse drawn carriage if you prefer unhurried jaunt. If you’re into antique hunting, there are antique galleries where many items dating back in the 1800s could be purchased - that is if you’re willing and motivated to dispose of couple grand. While meandering the whole time I was there; it instilled a nostalgic vibe in me and surely for many. Noticing the locals dressed up in the bygone era adds drama to the scene and pleasurable experience it was to be among them transiently.
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ADVANTAGES OF RENTING A PRIVATE VILLA There are plenty of advantages of renting a private of home or villa for your next vacation. Here are just a few.
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Spring time, means your Service Schedule is almost due for most of you folks. Here are some tips to avoid unnecessary repair cost. My purpose is educate most of people that does have any clue when comes to repair or scheduled maintenance of your vehicle. Unnecessary replacement of parts. If the mechanic or service advisor says your car needs a replacement part, ask to be shown which part needs replacing and use a marker or some means to distinguish it later. Always let the them know that you want the old part back--this way you know the item was actually replaced. If you’re still mistrustful, you can always have the part looked at by another
mechanic to make sure it was defective. Charge for unauthorized work. Always request a repair estimate or work order that itemizes everything you’ve authorized. Don’t sign a work order unless it’s completely filled out and you understand what it says. Generally the cost of the repair should vary above the original estimate by no more than 10%. Before authorizing even more work, make sure you know the exact dollar amount. Never tell your mechanic or service advisor , “Do whatever is necessary.” You can poll other shops to find out how much in your area are charging for common repairs and maintenance. Charge for unnecessary work. Beware if your mechanic’s idea of “scheduled maintenance” bears little resemblance to the recommendations in your owner’s manual. Some shops
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recommending extra and often unnecessary procedures, such as engine, transmission flushes, tire rotation emission service or by scheduling some tasks prematurely. Be especially concerned if the shop makes every recommendation sound like an emergency Misdiagnosis of a problem. When a mechanic provides a diagnosis of your car’s problem, ask questions. Make sure the diagnosis agrees with the symptoms. If your engine alert light is on, ask what causes that problem. Check temperature and oil pressure warning lights immediately. If you’re unsure, read your owner’s manual and don’t continue driving until you understand the warning’s significance. A good defence against for any expensive repair, is to get a second opinion. This is particularly important when it comes to engine or automatic transmission
repairs where it’s difficult to tell if the Repair Shop is being honest about repair work. If you can still drive the car, just take it to another shop and see if you get the same diagnosis. If the second shop suggests a different repair, you should ask about the repairs recommended by the first shop--it could be a case of something being overlooked by the first shop, the second one, or both. Even the best shops can make mistakes, so every bad repair isn’t necessarily an attempted rip-off. If you suspect you’re being “taken for a ride,” the first step is to ask for the
manager if there is a definite chain of command. When problems don’t get resolved as quickly as they should, it’s best to avoid angry confrontations. Be certain to let the right person know that you’re following the proper procedures and have been frustrated in your efforts. Make the mechanic justify the initial repair. Even if it was an honest misdiagnosis, the shop should refund the amount of the first repair or discount the next one. If the mechanic gets the diagnosis wrong again, stop replacing parts and replace the shop.
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a$250 cheque. The Search for TFW of the Year hosted by Diaryo Filipino was attended by no other than the only Filipino appointed Senator Tobias Enverga from Ottawa and the Paul Lyzuk Awardee and Executive Director of Multicultural House Tomas Avendano from Vancouver. It was also supported by Minister of Infrastructure Hon. Manmeet Bhullar and MP Joan Crockatt of Calgary-Centre. Marjory Rafanan arrived in Canada 2010 in Gelichen, Alberta then worked in Tim Hortons, Strathmore. She married Ken Three-Sun of Blackfoot and became an active member then officer of Filipino Canadian Association of Strathmore. She also helped in bridging the gap between her First Nation family and friends to the Filipino culture and heritage. She was the youngest among the nominees and now taking Pharmacy and working as Pharmacy Assistant. When asked why join the search and tribute of TFW of the Year she said, “I wanted to show everyone that even though I arrive under the
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Unity begins with a us Fr. Edmund Vargas WRITER
This time of the year, we pray for the cause of unity of all Christians and all peoples of good will from many other religions working together for the good of all humanity. As we reflect on Christian unity, we have to address our own respective sense of unity within our own church. We cannot really speak about unity with other Christians when we don’t appreciate and exercise our own commitment to unity among ourselves as members of our respective communities. In turn, we can only speak about such commitment to unity in our community when we live the unity and peace that should characterize our personal relationships in our loved ones in our respective families. In the absence of this sense of unity, some people have decided to fashion a life of aloneness and loneliness to escape the hurtful experiences in community and companionship. In a way, we have learned to avoid relationships in order or avoid
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being hurt. We avoid reaching out. We avoid getting involved in the activities and programs because we want to be left to ourselves. But as Christians, we have to reach out. Spreading the Good News is possible through our personal interaction with people. Like the original apostles who were chosen by Christ in our gospel today, we are sent to proclaim the Good News of peace, love and unity to all peoples, start-
ing with our own families and communities. It is ironic that the major conflicts in our world today are related to religion. Religion, which teaches that we have to love one another, has become the cause of division and violence. Marriage and family, which most religions consider sacred, have become the venue for unspeakable physical, psychological and sexual abuse. Churches, which act as the guardian
of sexual ethics, have become in recent years the respondent for sexual abuse crimes. Religion has become more and more the reason for terrorist activism. Unity, based on mere human efforts, is an illusion. Unity has to be referred to Someone beyond ourselves. The transforming power of Christian love is what can make our life in community bearable and even beautiful.
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“Ang lalaking hindi marunong lumingon sa kanyang pinanggalingan.... Malamang natulala sa aking kagandahan”... Dear Madame KC, Tawagin nyo na lamang po akong “lady tuliro”. Talaga pong tuliro ang puso ko kahit nung ako’y bata bata pa. Ngayon ay 30+years old na po ako, hanggang ngayon po ay single pa rin ako. Pero syempre nangangarap din akong magkapamilya at lumigaya. Pero sa ngayon ay nahaharap na naman ako sa malaking problema pag dating sa pag ibig. College palang po ako noon, dalawa ang sabay kong boyfriend, nagawa kong pagsabayin sila ng hindi nila nalalaman. Masaya ako sa piling nilang pareho sa loob ng 2 taon at alam kong mahal na mahal nila ako. Subalit hindi ko alam kung sino ba talaga ang dapat kong mahalin. Pag ka-graduate ko, pareho ko silang hiniwalayan. Noon naman nagsimula ng magtrabaho (2000), nag mahal akong muli, subalit sa di inaasahang pagkakataon ay naging dalawa ulit ang naging bf ko. Wala silang alam na dalawa sila sa buhay ko. May katangian ung isa na gustong gusto ko na wala naman sa isa. Mayroon
Canada heto na naman may bf akong Filipino at Canadian(white man). So far, 3 months ko na silang bf pareho, nalilito na naman po ako. Pareho silang mabait, pero may katangian si Pinoy na wala kay Puti at may katangian si Puti na wala kay Pinoy. Nag kakaedad na rin naman ako, kaso hanggang ngayon ay di pa rin ako marunong mamili at mag desisyon ng tama pagdating sa puso. Sino po kaya ang dapat kong piliin sa kanila. Ayokong magkamali at mabigo sa pagpili ng tamang lalaking mamahalin dahil ayokong mag sisi sa bandang huli. Please tulungan nyo po akong solusyunan ang tuliro kong puso! Salamat po!
naman ung isa na talagang namang kahanga hanga kaso wala naman dun sa isa. Apat na taon ko silang pinagsabay na di nila nalalaman. Todo ang pagmamahal na ibinibigay nila pareho sa akin na hindi ko magawang mamili sa kanila. Sa bandang huli ay nagdesisyon akong hiwalayan silang pareho at nagpunta ako sa Hongkong para doon mag caretaker. Year 2010 ng ako’y mag work sa Hongkong. Hanggang Hongkong ay ganun din ang nangyari, nag karoon ako ng Chinese na boyfriend at kasabay nya ay isang Pinoy. Sabay ko silang naging bf sa loob ng dalawang taon. Pareho silang napakabait at handa akong pakasalan. Naging Tuliro muli ang puso ko. Hindi ko magawang mamili. Hindi ko alam kung paano akong tatakas sa relasyong sinuong ko sa hongkong. Hanggang isang araw ay natanggap akong TFW dito sa Canada, kung kaya’t pareho ko silang iniwan sa Hongkong.
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Alex Gonzaga, Bubuhayin Ang “Inday Bote” Sa Primetime Bida Ng ABS-CBN Nakaaaliw na kwento ng pangarap at mahika ang malapit nang mapanood ng primetime viewers sa pinakabagong fantasy-drama series ng ABS-CBN na “Inday Bote” na pagbibidahan ng Kapamilya TV-host actress na si Alex Gonzaga. Ang “Inday Bote” ay halaw sa sikat na komiks na isinulat ng beteranong komiks novelist na si Pablo Gomez. Ito ay iikot sa kwento ni Inday (gagampanan ni Alex), isang masayahing dalaga na handang gawin ang lahat para sa kanyang pamilya. Dahil sa kabusilakan ng kanyang puso ay pagkakalooban si Inday ng isang mahiwagang bote na lingid sa kanyang kaalaman ay tinitirahan ng mga duwendeng may kapangyarihan.
Paano babaguhin ng mahiwagang bote at ng mga duwende ang buhay ni Inday? Suwerte o kamalasan ba ang maidudulot nito sa kanyang pamilya? Samantala, ipakikilala rin sa “Inday Bote” ang pinakabagong Kapamilya child actor na si Alonzo Muhlach. Siya ay gaganap bilang isa sa mga duwendeng magiging kaibigan ni Inday na si Entoy. Sa ilalim ng direksyon nina Malu Sevilla at Jon Villarin, tampok din sa “Inday Bote” sina Matteo Guidicelli, Kean Cipriano, Alora Sasam, Smokey Manaloto, Nikki Valdez, Malou Crisologo, at Izzy Canillo. Ang “Inday Bote” ay sa ilalim ng produksyon ng Dreamscape Entertainment Television, ang
COCO AND JULIA TAKE VIEWERS ON A MAGICAL TREASURE HUNT IN “WANSAPANATAYM” Primetime King Coco Martin and Kapamilya actress Julia Montes will team up in ABS-CBN’s award-winning fantasy-drama series “Wansapanataym” for the first time via its special summer series “Yamishita’s Treasures.” It will begin airing on March 22 (Sunday). “TV viewers will see the lighter side of us here as we do comedy, romance, and action. We’ll make you fall in love this summer,” said Coco, who will play the role of a treasure hunter named Yami in the story. “Kids and families will learn a lot of lessons in ‘Yamishita’s Treasures,’ especially about giving importance to the real treasures in our life such as family, friends, and love,” said Julia, who will portray the character of a fairy named Tanya. Completing the power house cast of Coco and Julia’s “Wansapanataym” special are Eddie Garcia, Bing Loyzaga, Angel Aquino, Noni Buencamino, Arron Villaflor, Ryan Bang, Marlan Flores, and Alonzo Muhlach. It is written by Noreen Capili and Joel Mercado, and directed by Avel Sunpongco. “Wansapanataym Presents Yamishita’s Trea-
Julia Montes will give life to the role of a fairy named Tanya
sures” is part of the magical summer campaign of Dreamscape Entertainment Television. Don’t miss the beginning of Coco and Julia’s adventure in “Wansapanataym Presents Yamishita’s Treasures” soon on ABSCBN. For more updates, log on to www.abs-cbn. com or follow @abscbndotcom on Twitter. Meanwhile, viewers may also catch up on full episodes and past episodes of “Wansapanataym” through ABS-CBNmobile. For more information, please go to www.abscbnmobile.com.
grupong lumikha ng mga de-kalibre at top-rating TV masterpiece gaya ng “Walang Hanggan,” “Ina Kapatid Anak,” “Juan dela Cruz,” “Ikaw Lamang,” at ang malapit nang magtapos na teleseryeng “Bagito.” Huwag palampasin ang pagsisimula ng kwento ng pangarap at hiwaga sa “Inday Bote,” malapit na malapit na sa ABS-CBN Primetime Bida. Para sa karagdagang impormasyon kaugnay ng programa, bisitahin lamang ang official social networking site ng Dreamscape Entertainment Television sa Facebook.com/ DreamscapePH, Twitter. com/DreamscapePH, at Instagram.com/DreamscapePH.
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SHARON COMES HOME TO ABS-CBN The Megastar has come home. Sharon Cuneta was formally announced as one of the jury members of “Your Face Sounds Familiar,” ABS-CBN’s newest variety show and the Megastar’s latest TV project. For the first time in her career, the Megastar will sit in a jury to critique the live performances of eight celebrity performers who will impersonate popular local and international music icons in the said program. The announcement was made following a contract signing that was attend-
ed by Sharon, ABS-CBN president and CEO Charo Santos-Concio, COO Carlo Katigbak, free TV head Cory Vidanes, chief financial officer Aldrin Cerrado, TV production head Laurenti Dyogi, and business unit head Lui Andrada. Filipinos have witnessed the Megastar’s versatility as an artist both on television and in film. In her 34 years in the industry, she has been known to be a multi-platinum recording artist, award-winning actress, host, concert performer, and endorser. Apart from her credibility and experience as an entertainer, she has also endeared herself to audiences
because of her fun personality and authenticity, which will surely add to the unique entertainment experience in “Your Face Sounds Familiar.” For the past few days, Sharon has expressed her excitement over her latest TV project on social media, thrilling speculation among her fans. “I love you all from the bottom of my heart for your unwavering love and support,” she told Sharonians on her Facebook page. Sharon will be joined in the jury by champion singer Jed Madela and Mr. Pure Energy Gary Valenciano. “Your Face Sounds Familiar,” which begins on March 14 and 15, will give total transformation to its celebrity performers, who will impersonate popular music icons and provide viewers with a concert-like entertainment experience. For updates, like www.facebook.com/ yourfaceph, or follow @YourFacePH on Twitter and Instagram.
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Horoscope ARIES
Offer support discreetly if you think it would be accepted and not offend.Feelings and opinions will be strong, but you could be frustrated that you can’t do everything you like at once. Think and plan more now and act later.
TAURUS
Dress up, step into the crowd, and have a good time. Friends will have plenty of suggestions. Choose something less outrageous.Expect more comfort, pretty things, and romance starting today.Reward yourself with something attractive.
CANCER
Everyone may be having issues now, but someone could step up and offer you a helping hand. If you’re interested in someone new, be sweet and make your move now.
LEO
Probably nothing exciting will happen today, but if and when it does anytime this year, you’ll have no trouble rising to the occasion, especially on behalf of someone weaker. Be calm and confident no matter what.Go out and do something special and important to you.
VIRGO
Pay close attention to one another, be tender, and learn what you can from any rough spots. If you’re between loves, do what you can to avoid hurting anyone’s feelings.Be proactive and ambitious all week.
LIBRA
Be good to yourself and don’t overreact. Deal with any health issue promptly, but don’t imagine things to be worse than they are.From now on deal easily with those details and have more energy for the bigger, more glamorous projects.
SCORPIO
Donate canned food or say yes when someone offers you a small favor. People want to like you.Determine what excites you and is meaningful enough that it’s worth taking some risks
GEMINI
You can make a huge splash at work or in public, in a very good way.If you keep control of the situation, you can make this advantage last and continue to benefit you all year long.
SAGITTARIUS It may not all go smoothly, but be self-contained, confident, and great. Changes made today can last all year, so make them good ones.
CAPRICORN
Be grateful that people notice and care about you.Keep it going and see how it improves the rest of the year.
AQUARIUS
Whatever you do will bring love and many future favors. Still, don’t be drained and left hurting.You can make it work so long as your heart is really in it.
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Kapuso Primetime King Dingdong Dantes exudes charisma as clergyman in Pari Koy Kapuso Primetime King Dingdong Dantes takes on a role he has never done before in GMA’s newest inspirational drama series entitled Pari Koy. Dingdong, one of the country’s most sought-after leading men who is blessed not just with bountiful talents but also with the heart for pursuing his many advocacies, will portray the role of Father Kokoy Evangelista. Aside from having the complete package of good looks, humor, warmth, and wisdom, Father Kokoy is also admired for his virtuous principles in life. A go-to person in times of problems, Kokoy is the kind of friend who unconditionally offers a shoulder to lean on. He is the ideal guy, a Mr. Right, and the man any woman would like to introduce to her parents. But here’s the
catch: Kokoy is a priest. Father Kokoy, better known as Pari Koy, is a priest who is known for his non-traditional and non-conformist ways of bringing people closer to God, doing whatever it takes to show that it is cool to believe. But his own faith will be put to the test when he is assigned in the parish of Barangay Pinagpala and starts to deal with the people of the community. Set in a contemporary barangay, stellar performances will be delivered by some of the country’s respected and talented artists including Sunshine Dizon as Noemi, the secretary of the parishin Pinagpala who remains to be optimistic despite being maltreated by her husband; Chanda Romero as Martha, the self-righteous
Juan More Hirit Juan at Pedro Pedro: Pre! Ano ang mas mahalaga, pera o asawa? Juan: Syempre, pera! Kasi, ang pera, habang tumatagal, lumalaki ang interes. Ang asawa, habang tumatagal, nawawalan ka ng interes, tapos, inuubos pa ang pera mo! -
Juan at Tatay Juan : Itay, masama ang pakiramdam ko. ITAY: Aba, mataas ang lagnat mo! Patitingnan kita sa doktor. Juan: Itay, nakakatamad. Kung titingnan lang niya ako…ipadala nyo na lang ang litrato ko.
Juan at Teacher TEACHER: Juan, give me a sentence. JUAN: Ma’am is beautiful, isn’t she? TEACHER: Very good! Please translate in tagalog. JUAN: Si ma’am ay maganda, hindi naman di ba?Killer:
Juan at Pari Father: anak, mangugumpisal ka ba? ano kasalanan mo? Juan: mangungumpisal po ako pumatay po ako ng 20 tao Father: bakit? Juan : kasi po naniniwala sila sa Diyos, kayo po naniniwala ba? Father: dati…pero ngayon trip trip na lang!
leader of the lay workers in the parish of Pinagpala who is against the unconventional ways of Father Kokoy; Luz Valdez as Esther, one of the lay workers in the parish who loves to talk about gossips and rumors; andDexter Doria as Salome, also a lay worker who loyally serves in the parish despite being teased by Martha and Esther. Father Kokoy will also be challenged to put his faith into action as he meets the people of Barangay Pinagpala – with Gabby Eigenmann as Jude, the influential and corrupt chairman of Barangay Pinagpala; Rap Fernandez as Sol, the right-hand person of Jude, who helps him with his illegal schemes; JC Tiuseco as Timo, the irresponsible brother of Noemi; andCarlo Gonzales as Simon, the
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abusive husband of Noemi who fails to provide for his family. Completing the cast are GMA Artist Center’s homegrown talents led by Jillian Ward as Sarah, the loving daughter of Noemi; Jeric Gonzales as Eli, the son of Salome who thinks that going to the parish is uncool; Lindsay De Veraas Ava, the charming grandchild of Martha who will fall in love with Eli; Hiro Peralta as Sam, the closet homosexual brother of Father Kokoy; and David Remo as Pinggoy, the high-spirited “village’s son” of Barangay Pinagpala. How will Father Kokoy bring the people of Barangay Pinagpala closer to God? Will he be successful in instigating change in the community? Or will his faith and perspectives in life be moved by the
people around him? At the helm of this primetime series is the award-winning director Maryo J. Delos Reyes. After the successful run of the primetime series Niño, GMA takes pride in having him as the director of Pari Koy as he is known not only for tackling social relevance but for uplifting the human spirit and evoking hope through his masterpieces. Pari Koy begins airing on March 9 on GMA Network’s flagship international channel, GMA Pinoy TV. To see your favourite Kapuso shows on GMA Pinoy TV, GMA Life TV and GMA News TV International, check the airing schedules in your territory through the website www.gmanetwork.com/international/ programguide. (30)
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