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Hidilyn Diaz ends Philippines Two In One: Meet and Greet as well Olympic silver medal drought as Victory Party for Duterte the Great

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Filipinos in Edmonton Celebrate Fiesta of St. Martha of Pateros

L-R Lito Velasco, editor & columnist of Alberta Filipino Journal and PRO of Congress of the Philippine Associations of Alberta (COPAA); Jun Angeles, journalist & publisher of AFJ and president of COPAA;Consul General Julius Torres of Calgary; Manolito Calina , president of Wetaskiwin Filipino Community Foundation, Benjie Lindo, chairman Duterte Campaign.

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Two In One: Meet and Greet as well as Victory Party for Duterte the Great

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Consul General Julius poses with Duterte's Political Machinery in Alberta.

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Edmonton, July 1, 2016 (Canada Day) at Mama Nita's Restaurant. Mr. Benjie Lindo, Duterte's campaign manager for Alberta, and his Team had organized a Victory Party in honor of President-Elect Rody Duterte as well as the Meet and Greet with Hon. Julius Torres, the first Consul General for Alberta and Saskachewan. The Consul General proudly declared that the Consular Office in Calgary is now on its fullblown operations. He mentioned that the Issuance of Philippine Passport will be made available not only in his office but also during the outreach programs that will be scheduled sooner. Hence, whoever needs to renew the Passport will no longer need to fly to Vancouver.

This event was attended by different Filipino individuals, families, businessmen, politicians, organizations, the Alberta Filipino Journal and other media personalities. Hosted by Ms. Marjorie Bacol Carmona Newman of TFC, Balitang America, ABS-CBN. Consul General Torres (middle) throws his impish smile to the crowd as he ramps with COPAA's President Jun Angeles (second from left) and his Team as well as Duterte's Campaign Manager Benjie Lindo (extreme right).

Hon. Lorne Dach,Member of the Legislative Assembly for Edmonton McLung and COPAA's President Jun Angeles shook hands as they were intoduced to each other by Marjorie.

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Ms. Marjorie Carmona-Newman, TfC-ABS-CBN Correspondent and the Master of Ceremonies lends her smile with these attendees.

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Triskelions' Families and Friends Xian Marthus Birthday July 29-31, 2016. Independent Triskelions, their families and friends, truly enjoyed each others' presence during the camping held at the Halfmoon Lake Resort, Sherwood Park, Strathcona County, Alberta.

Proud parents, Jonah and Marianne Minano were joined by relatives and friends during the 2nd birthday of Xian Marthus. Happy birthday baby boy!

Lydia Jimenez Gets VIP Treat from Arnel Pineda of 'Journey'! Lydia Jimenez of Palabok House was invited by leading vocalist Arnel Pineda of world renowned "Journey" as his VIP guest last Thursday, July 7 in Toronto. Lydia tagged some of her friends on this most awaited concert in Toronto!

Juan (Johnny) Balanag of Edmonton Celebrates 90th Birthday Johnny Balanag life's blessing is being able to celebrate his 90th birthday. This time his children from across the world gathered at the Italian Cultural Centre along with friends and guests last Saturday July 23, 2016. His wife Telly Balanag took a lot of time making this affair successful. Congratulations Mang Johnny!

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Dual Citizenship from Edmonton recently. It’s an advantage to live in a city where embassy-related transactions come in handy. Reacquiring a dual citizenship was top of my bucket list. The embassy website in Vancouver is user-friendly and accurate. I completed the requirements listed in there and submitted the documents personally. I was told to go back the following week for oath taking. That was it! by Erlinda Dolly Tan Following week I went for my erlindatan@yahoo.com oath taking. There were about 20 of us. We were all there for different nder the Philippine law, reasons and that’s what I’ll discuss we automatically lose next. our Filipino citizenship the moment we acquire a foreign What for? This is the big question - so citizenship. We also lose validity of our passport even if it hasn’t why should I reacquire my Filipino expired yet. But worry not, we citizenship? I don’t need it anymore, have a Dual Citizenship Law, also you may say. My Canadian passport known as the Citizenship Retention is more than enough, others say. and Reacquisition Act of 2003. Well, reasons vary. During our oath taking, Or Republic Act 9225. Upon reacquiring our Filipino citizenship, somebody in the room applied for we can enjoy full civil and political dual citizenship because he and his siblings were inheriting properties rights again. from their parents. Owning a property in the Philippines is What are the requirements? I moved to Vancouver complicated if you’re a foreigner,

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it’s easier to regain your citizenship. Somebody came because she was putting up a business in the Philippines. Again, putting up a business if you’re a foreigner, is as complicated as buying or inheriting a property. They’re doable, but easier to regain your citizenship. Most came because…. they just want to. No compelling reason except that they just want to. And this is where I belong. I reacquired mine because it completes me. Losing it wasn’t wrong. But it felt as if something was taken away from me. Regaining it made me whole again. Define patriotism? This, I would say…. When no one and nothing forces you to be Filipino, yet you still want to be one, is patriotism. Love of heritage is just beautiful. It begets other love – family, country and countrymen. Then what? Before our oath taking, questions were entertained. The biggest question was, is there a need for a Philippine passport? If you reacquired your citizenship to buy a property, yes

back to Canada. It was partly a joke but partly true. Can you imagine being asked to leave the country of your birth because of a minor mishap? What about taxes? No this is not a burden. You only pay tax in the country where you made the money. If you’re working in Canada, or have a business in Canada, you don’t pay tax in the there’s a need. A passport is your Philippines. Filipino ID. When you go home to the What a privilege So there you go, I hope I Philippines and use your Canadian passport, the immigration officer convinced you to apply for dual will stamp a date on your passport citizenship, that is, if you’re Remember not all allowing you to stay for only one qualified. year as he might think you’re not nationalities have the privilege to Filipino. But if there’s proof that hold two citizenships. Countries you are, you can stay unlimited like Singapore and China don’t allow their citizens to. This is a time. One benefit of being a dual privilege, not a right. And what citizen is, you can exercise the a privilege! Can you imagine right of suffrage. You don’t want to enjoying benefits from two campaign hard for your candidate in countries? Isn’t that something? I social media and in the end, not cast think it’s priceless! (Note: Last time I was in your vote, don’t you? The last time I was in the the Philippines, I went to the Philippines, I didn’t reacquire my Department of Foreign Affairs to Filipino citizenship yet. I was apply for dual citizenship. I was technically 100% Canadian. I told told the processing would take two my mother, I don’t want to break to three months. I was there for the law, even the lightest law like only one month. I decided not to “jaywalking” as I might be deported do it there.)

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ive weeks after former Davao City Mayor Rodrigo “Digong” Duterte was sworn in as President of the Philippines, his promise to rid the country of criminality and illegal drugs is paying off. To date, more than 400 people – drug lords, drug pushers, drug addicts, house thieves, and other kinds of criminals -- have been killed and more than 4,000 captured. But here’s the stinger: police say that 565,806 have turned themselves in since the crackdown began. And by the looks of it, the purge had just started. What we’re seeing is just the tip of a bloody iceberg that’s sending chills down the spine of those who are involved in the country’s illegal drug trade. Yes! Finally, the government is coming down on them with vengeful fury. Are we expecting this to happen? Yes, because that’s precisely what Duterte promised he’d do if he were elected president. He vowed that he would get rid of criminality and illegal drugs in the country in three to six months. And the people said, yesss! He said he’d kill 100,000 criminals and dump their bodies in the Manila Bay to fatten the fishes, and the people loved it! He went on to ride the crest

of a popular movement to fight crime and corruption that has laid the country in a dysfunctional state and emotional ruins where life is the cost of a meal. Digong knew these problems because those were the same problems he fought in the 22 years that he was mayor of Davao City. He fixed Davao’s crime problems and he promised the voters he’d fix the country’s crime problems if they elect him to the presidency. Not only did they give him what he wanted, the people gave him a mandate... a bloody mandate! Some say his victory was sweet and romantic. Nay, it was an earthshaking revolution. It was no different from any other revolution where blood is necessarily spilled to cleanse the foundation for a new social order to be built upon. Digong and Bato And leading Duterte’s “enforcers” is his most trusted police commander, Gen. Ronald Dela Rosa, whom he appointed as the Director General of the Philippine National Police (PNP). “Bato,” as Dela Rosa is called, is charged with the daunting task of cleaning up the 160,000-strong police force of erring officers involved in the illegal drug trade and getting rid of the drug lords they were protecting, including corrupt politicians who were in cahoots with the drug traders. At midnight last Sunday, August 7, Duterte dropped a bombshell when he named a long list of mayors, congressmen, judges, policemen, and soldiers whom he accused of involvement in the drug trade. One-by-one he read the names in a nationally televised speech. He said that the police and military had validated the names, but he added: “I am the one

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reading it and I am the sole person responsible for this one.” He also stripped the accused government officials of their police escorts and relieved the policemen who were on the list as well. To drive his point across, Duterte issued shootto-kill orders against those who resisted arrest. Shoot-to-kill The first on the list was Albuera, Leyte mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr. who surrendered to Dela Rosa after hearing that Duterte ordered to “shoot him on sight like a dog” because he was treating the people like dogs. Meanwhile, Espinosa’s son, Kerwin, who is alleged to be the drug lord responsible for the illicit drug trade in Eastern Visayas, is believed to be hiding somewhere in Malaysia. He had sent surrender feelers, saying that he’d only surrender personally to Bato. So far, no final arrangement has been made. But it’s not just politicians and drug traders who are being hit by Bato’s “avengers” – as his special anti-drug police squads are called. It just seems that Bato is living up to a popular Filipino adage, which says: “Bato bato sa langit ang tamaan huwag magalit.” Loosely translated, it says: “When I throw a stone up in the air, don’t get mad if you’re hit on its way down.”

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Nobody is exempt from this adage as what had happened to PNP Superintendent Victor Pagulayan -station commander of a barangay (village) in Quezon City -- for his alleged failure to rid his area of rampant criminality and illegal drugs. He’s been “exiled” to the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARRM) where he joined about 44 other “exiled” police officers for their involvement in the illegal drug trade. Incidentally, this was the region where 44 members of PNP’s Special Action Force (SAF) were massacred by Muslim rebels in Mamasapano, Maguindanao in 2015. “We are far from over,” declared Bato. “We still have five months to go. More lives will be lost along the way be they criminals or those of my own men,” he said. Lone voice in the wilderness But while the people were awed and shocked at the speed and intensity of Duterte’s anti-crime campaign, there was one person – Vice President Leni Robredo -who questioned the “extrajudicial killings.” She also deplored the absence of public outcry against the alarming increase in the number of drug traders killed by policemen or vigilante groups. But could it be that the reason why there is lack of public outcry is

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because the people are fed up with the criminality that has engulfed their lives? Could it be that their lives’ security hinges on the elimination of society’s number one scourge? Could it be that people are so downtrodden and frustrated that what Digong and Bato achieve would justify the means they employ? Duterte’s revolution And this reminds me of the French Revolution, which had put to an end the centuries of oppression and poverty in a society divided into two distinct classes: the haves and the have-nots. In the end, the people achieved what they wanted: liberty, equality, and fraternity. But it came with a stiff price: It was a bloody revolution and the collateral damage was high. But what was the alternative? In Duterte’s revolution, there is not a shadow of a doubt that there would be collateral damage; that is, innocent people would be killed. Some people would use the situation to take revenge against people who had hurt them in the past. And this had happened a whole lot at times in wars where justice might sometime take a back seat or turn a blind eye. But what can one do to avoid collateral damage? Some people say that it comes with the territory. Could it then be rationalized by saying that killing nine criminals and one innocent person is better than letting these nine criminals live to harm a thousand innocent people? It might sound convoluted but that is the reality of life in this imperfect world. So, when Bato throws a stone up in the air, don’t get mad if you’re hit on its way down.” Yep, “Bato bato sa langit ang tamaan huwag magalit.” Caveat: The “bato” that hit you could be Bato Dela Rosa himself.


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Arum confirms Hidilyn Diaz ends Philippines Pacquiao’s next fight Olympic silver medal drought

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op Rank Inc. chief Bob Arum has already booked the Thomas and Mack Center at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas for Manny Pacquiao’s comeback fight on November 5. Arum said the Filipino champion may fight the winner

of the light welterweight clash between Terence Crawford and Viktor Postol this Sunday. Also on the shortlist is Jessie Vargas, another Top Rank fighter. Meanwhile, Pacquiao previously said he will prioritize his duties as a Senator of the Philippines over fighting again in the ring.

I still can't believe that I have been promoted to the position I did not aspire to acquire. However, let me express my gratitude especially to Mr. Jun Angeles, the co-publisher of this paper and the entire Team for the trust you have bestown upon me. May I continue to serve and act according to your expectations. I will try to bear in mind the the freedom of expression is not the absolute freedom--we are all bound to observe its boundaries and consider other people's feelings and privacy. To the Team Alberta Filipino Journal: "If we will move forward together, success will surely take care of itself." Let's all maintain the reputation that the previous Teams have inculcated in the hearts and soul of our readers. We don't write for writing's sake but for the minds that never cease to be thirsting for vital informations. To our sponsors and advertizers: This paper would have not been as it is today without your constant patronage. Thank you! To our voracious readers: thanks for continuously patronizing this paper--The Pulse of the Filipino Community in Alberta. Lito Velasco

Hidilyn Diaz finished with a score of 200kg at women’s weightlifting thus ending the 20-year Olympic medal drought for the Philippines. Diaz, a native of Zamboanga City, secured a silver medal in the 53-kg weightlifting division of the 2016 Summer Games on Sunday, August 7 (Monday morning, August 8 in Manila) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Aside from winning the first medal for the country in the 2016 Rio Olympics, she also made history for the Philippines by becoming the first female athlete to win an Olympic medal, the first Filipino to win a medal in weightlifting, and the first non-boxer to win a medal from the Philippines since Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images 1936. In the clean and jerk lift, L-R: Silver medalist Hidilyn Diaz of the Philippines, Gold medalist Shu-Ching Hsu of Chinese-Taipei’s Hsu Shu-Ching Chinese Taipei, and bronze medalist Jin Hee Yoon of Korea. logged in 112kg on the scoreboard with her first lift as she won the second attempt for the silver. Korea’s Yoon Jin Hee scored 111kg gold medal. Diaz successfully on her third attempt and ended up with the bronze. lifted 111 kg in the first attempt The 25-year-ol Diaz is a bronze medalist in the 2015 World and then a 112 kg lift in her Weightlifting Championships and a gold medal winner in Asia

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Meet & Greet with the Senator Tobias (Jun) Enverga

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o meet our very own Filipino Senator Tobias Enverga and to be able to express the Western views in terms of the present economic situation in Alberta is worth just to ''meet and greet ' our Canadian senator. Senator Enverga assumed his office on September 6, 2012 representing the province of Ontario and sits at the Senate as Conservative. With Rod Cantiveros of Manitoba Filipino Journal, we were treated for a luncheon at the elegant dining of the The David Duncan House. Both of us were entertained by his gracious wife Rosemer. Our mission in Toronto were twofold; first to attend the Lopezenos International at Niagaral Falls for a Grand Reunion on July 9, 2016 and secondly to visit Senator Enverga's office and voice our concerns. Part of our mission is to establish a Filipino National Congress that will represent the Filipinos as a whole in Ottawa. Not impossible,but probable if we can only have the coordination of all the leaders of the provinces in Canada. Since we already have the Congress of the Philippine Association of Alberta and the Manitoba Council of Filipino Associations, then its time to work on calling other provinces to move forward and organize their groups. The meeting was adjourned when the group of international Filipino designer Rocky Gathercole joined us to promote his upcoming fashion show in Brampton. With Senator busy schedule and his capacity as Canadian Senator, he promised to schedule a time in the future to attend the COPAA's function in the future.

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Senator Enverga and his wife Rosemer with International designer Rocky Gathercole and his group.

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Growing Up Canadian: Filipino Traditions I Can't Let Go Of Little Me and the Big World by Rosalyn

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eing born in Canada with parents who came from the Philippines, I was raised with a mix of both Filipino and Canadian traditions. Trying to balance and identify with both has always been an ongoing battle of mine – but a good battle. As I grow older and become my own individual by creating my own traditions and practices, I still however notice there are a few Filipino traditions I can’t seem to let go of. The tsinelas at all times As we all know, for most Filipinos tsinelas – or slippers – must be worn inside the house at all times. If you go to another Filipino’s home, you’ll find various pairs already waiting for you at the entrance: flips flops, straw sandals, or slip-on house shoes. Now, wearing slippers isn’t really my thing. But as soon as I take off my shoes, I can already imagine Lola glaring at my awkward tsinelas-less feet as I walk away. The hoarding There’s something about Filipinos and keeping every napkin, take-out utensil, to-go container, and hotel soap we can find. It’s as if the apocalypse were to happen tomorrow. We always tend to take more than necessary — you just never know when you are going to need a packet of

ketchup – and I always thought this was quite ridiculous until the day I unconsciously found myself doing the same. One day, I was in need of a napkin after accidently spilling a drink on myself, and guess who had about ten buried at the bottom of her purse? This girl. Step aside, Tide To-Go. The balikbayan box Turns out, we even hoard when traveling. Last summer while I was abroad, I accidentally found myself assembling items for a balikbyan box. I thought by being a minimalist travel I could separate myself from that stereotype, but no. When a Filipino travels to another country (say, to visit the homeland before returning to Canada), they more than likely will return with a balikbayan box, like coming home with souvenirs for your family and friends — except Filipinos take it to the next level: while everyone else at the airport is waiting for a suitcase or two at the luggage carrousel, Filipinos are waiting for a box filled with nothing but cute little trinkets. I mailed mine home. No shame. The karaoke lifestyle If you so much as dare breathe the words “karaoke” to a Filipino, you will find yourself in a never ending musical trap. The average Canadian family may rarely sing a tune in front of one another just for fun. My family and extended family will turn it into a show, complete with little prizes or gifts at the end. I’m never surprised to come home to my mother practicing her new favorite Barbra Streisand tune on the karaoke machine. It’s not a joke or silly past time, but a way of life.

The foreign items Tucked away in the corner of my kitchen is a stick with a bundle of straws tied to the bottom of it. It’s our broom. This may be the only item we have in our house to clean up messes in the kitchen. It’s literally the only item we’ve ever had. We live in Canada — people are using a Swiffer WetJet like it’s nothing. My family is using a bundle of straws.

I never really understood how weird it may be, until a friend of mine listened in with a puzzled look on her face, trying to piece it all together.

The naming protocol In Tagalog, to show respect for your elders, you must precede their name with either manong or kuya. In my life, I have only once referred to my brother as simply Peter, instead of Manong Peter. The “Filipino” time He wasn’t even there, and it was For whatever reason, awkward. I guess some things you Filipinos always tend to run up just can’t detach yourself from. to three hours behind. If we say to one another “See you at 4 The superstitions o’clock,” we can safely assume The majority of my Canadian that no one will actually be there friends think of demons and until 6:30. If we’re lucky. I was spirits as myths or silly stories. born into this, and I am always But to my family, they are very that one friend that makes you late real. To this day, I can’t step for everything. “Oh, dinner was at out into a dense forest without 6:00…ish?” I say as I awkwardly worrying about disturbing and walk into a room full of all my upsetting bad spirits. My parents friends who have already eaten. taught me to always say “tabi I think my Canadian friends have po” when crossing paths with finally understood, that if they untouched Earth or immensely want me somewhere by 7:00, tall trees. We say this because we they’ll tell me it’s at 5:00. And believe spirits — good or bad — somehow I’ll still end up showing live in these parts of the forest. If up at 7:15. you don’t say “tabi po” to protect yourself from them, they will The Tagalish cause you harm. You may get Everybody knows Spanglish. sick, or fall and break a bone. To Filipino families have Tagalish. the normal Canadian folk, this is My mother will often say a few as just an accident on the trail or things to me in Tagalog, and altitude sickness, but my family being a Canadian born child, I’ll and I know better. Today when respond back in English. Family I go on hikes, I still tend to find conversations, jokes, anything is myself whispering these words usually just a mix of languages. to small ferns and tall evergreens

without even realizing it; you never know when a bad spirit is waiting around the riverbend. The tight-knit community One day, my mother called me while I was waiting in line at the Tim Horton’s Drive-Thru. I told her to hold on as I ordered from the kind, old Filipino woman at the window. Noticing my obvious visual Filipino characteristics, she started asking me if I was born in Canada, if I’ve ever been to the Philippines, where my parents are from. Then of course, my mother decides to chime in, “Anak, who is that?” Since my cell-phone and car speakers are connected through bluetooth, the lady at the window heard her as well. Next thing I knew, there was a line of cars stalled behind me because of a conversation my mother was having with the woman in the drive-thru window, talking as if they were long lost best friends. Even at Tim Horton’s, when all I want is a single-single, I can’t escape from the Filipino culture. Born and raised in Canada with a Filipino background, Rosalyn is your typical North American girl, with a little bit of a multi-cultural edge. She has spent numerous months abroad travelling to various countries on her own. Exploring different cultures and connecting with nature has always been a passion of hers. With a University degree in Art History, she is now back in school combining both her love for art, design and nature by studying Landscape Architecture.

Filipino community in Winnipeg mourning the loss of David Medina and Jhonalyn Javier Family, relatives and friends of two young Filipino kids are mourning the loss of David Medina, 12 and Jhonalyn Javier, 11. The drowning victims were pulled from the water at Grand Beach on Monday, August 1st. David is turning 13 years old, and he migrated here in Winnipeg last Nov 26, 2014. They’re originally from Dasmarinas, Cavite. While Jhonalyn is only 11 years old and arrived here last year Aug 12, 2015 from Angeles City, Pampanga.

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Manny Ibasco turns Gold

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The Graduate: Bethany Briones

Engr. Manuel Ibasco, the Golden Guy, was quite showered with abundant blessings as he was given a surprised birthday party at the Corpus Christi Parish Hall in Edmonton last June 18, 2016 by his gorgeous and lovely wife Gemma, the entire family members, relatives, brother knights, and friends as well.

Bethany Briones has proven that education for us Filipinos is not only the transmission of knowledge but the catalyst of change. Also, one of the greatest inheritance that cannot be stolen.

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Another Filipino parents, Paul and Allen Briones, have been gifted with a daughter who strived hard to achieve where she is right now. Bethany Reie Agar Briones, their youngest daughter has recently met and accomplished all the requirements for the Bachelor of Education at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

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Year end Celebration of Knights of Columbus Nazareno Council

Kenna's 7th Birthday party

Kenna shares a moment in front of the Charmander cake that her mom Ailynn baked and decorated.

Kenna and her grandma Fely and grandpa Art.

Kenna with lola Lisa and lolo Manny.

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Prestigious US teen mag features Jessica Sanchez sings ‘JaDine’ for Hillary Clinton’s other, which turned out to be a Real, which is also the title of good decision as it remove a great their debut book. Teen Vogue he US Magazine, Teen burden off their shoulders. The likewise tagged the pair as ‘the campaign

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Vogue recently featured article cited the nickname Team loveteam you need to know.’ the loveteam of James Reid and Nadine Lustre, or “Jadine” as they are famously known to Filipino fans. The article posted on the magazine’s website stated that the pair started out as a mere example of what the ideal love looks like that transformed into a real romance. During the interview, both James and Nadine admitted that they had no interest of being in a relationship although there was a great amount of pressure from their fans to be the ideal couple, In due time, they went public with their feelings for each

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Men’s mag picks Pia Wurtzbach as 'sexiest woman alive'

Jessy Mendiola says Luis is ‘husbandmaterial’

il-Am singer Jessica Sanchez has released a new song for the campaign of US Presidential bet Hillary Clinton. Sanchez, the American Idol’s 11th season runner-up, recorded “Stronger Together,” days before it debuted at the Democratic National Convention for Clinton in Philadelphia. The song was written by Carole Bayer Sager, Bruce Roberts and Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds. The song has since registered positive reviews since it was released on iTunes.

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exy actress Jessy Mendiola considers Luis Manzano as “husband-material” while admitting that she is currently dating the TV host-actor. The Kapamilya star shared that Luis started pursuing her sometime in May, following his alleged breakup with Angel Locsin. While they have known each other for a long time already, she said they became close only last year. She added that she is grateful Luis has defended her against allegation she was involved in his breakup

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he men's magazine Esquire Philippines has named reigning Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach as the "sexiest woman alive" in the country. Wurtzbach won the Miss Universe title in December 2015 and has since traveled to various countries. She went to Ecuador in May to help with relief efforts after the earthquake in April, and being one of the judges in the Miss Peru beauty pageant. She and Miss USA 2016, Deshauna Barber, helped crown Miss Teen USA 2016, Karlie Hay, on Sunday. She recently successfully campaigned to have the Miss Universe 2016 pageant held in the Philippines on January 30, 2017.

with Angel. This year, Jessy was recognized as the Sexiest Woman in the Philippines by the men's magazine FHM Philippines

Selena Gomez dubs Filipino audience the ‘loudest’

Filipino action movie wins big in Germany

op superstar Selena Gomez sang a total 18 songs at the Mall of Asia Arena on Sunday for her Revival Tour concert with the huge Filipino crowd visibly enjoying and reciprocating her energetic performance. The 24-year-old singer appreciated the cheers, applause, and singing of her local supporters to her every song, prompting her to describe the Filipino audience as the loudest crowd she had ever been in. Included in her performance were hits from her Revival album like Hands to Myself, Good For You, Same Old Love. She also sang her latest single, Kill ‘Em With Kindness, and also treated her fans with a series

nother movie made by a Filipino filmmaker got international recognition as “Huramentado (Oath to Die)” was named one of eight winners at the 4-Chances Film Festival held in Kassel, Germany. The Filipino action movie was directed by Noriel Jarito and tells the story of a bodyguard who is hired by a corrupt politician. The other winners include Tess Leigh’s “The Bush Challenge,” Christophe Leclaire’s “Subimago,” Ak Simba’s “Plan-I,” Jaroslaw Gogolin’s “Weedomania,” Sebastião Braga’s “Courage,” Karen Veninga-Zaricor’s “Condolences” and Gabriela Ribeiro’s “Cutting.”

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of throwback songs like Come and Get It, Love You Like A Love Song and Slow Down, and covers of Hillsong’s Transfiguration and Eurythmics’ Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This).While performing

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Who Says, the fans lighted up the arena and raised “SALAMAT SELENA” signs. Gomez also gave her Filipino fans a sneak peek of her next album as she sang a new song called Feel Me.

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First Yard Sale First Corpus Christi Yard Sale Extravaganza. This Fundraiser event is being initiated by Dr. Greg Abesamis and the Parish Pastoral Council. Being supported mainly by the Couples for Christ Edmonton, various religious organizations, artists and entertainers, business owners, parishioners, and families from different parts of the city. (Covered by Lito Mendoza Velasco)

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Arielle Hope Velasco turns 10 last July 14, 2016 Truly, we can live even a month without food, but we cannot without hope. That's the reason for your second name. Happy birthday our baby girl!

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Roma De Leon Llorente Celebrates 82nd Birthday Summer sizzles with all the activities indoor and outdoor through out the city of Edmonton. On Canada Day July 1, 2016, Roma de Leon Llorente blew her birthday cake commemorating her 82nd Birthday at the

Palabok House with friends from Edmonton, Wetaskiwin & Ponoka. Present in the celebration were Roma's brother Dr. Ernie De Leon and his family from Saskatchewan. Congratulations Roma!

Roma with her brother Dr. Ernie de Leon & his family from Saskatchewan.

Roma and her husband Ramon (Chito)

Roma with friend from Wetaskiwin

Roma with Amado & Josie Domagas of Ponoka and friends

Roma with friends from Edmonton

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Insolvencies in Alberta rise 35 per cent year-over-year Albertans feel the effects of the Fort McMurray crisis and a crippling oil industry

Lesson-Driven Perspective Lito Mendoza Velasco litovelasco65@yahoo.ca Lito Velasco, Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy A homoviator, a catalyst of change. He moves in the light of his Philosophical, Political and Theological backgrounds. He loves challenges and believes he learns and improves his critical thinking from those challenges.

"The debt loads of many Albertans are too heavy to carry. Consumer insolvencies jumped 35 per cent year-over-year according to the latest report from the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada," says Natasha Carr. The findings from the report are in line with expectations

given the challenges in Alberta from the Fort McMurray wildfire crisis and the troubles of the oil industry. On a national level, consumer insolvencies increased 4.7 per cent in comparison to the 35 per cent increase in Alberta. “It is unfortunate so many Albertans are struggling to stay afloat with their debt management. It may feel like they’re jumping into the deep end and they don’t know how to swim. Given the current economic climate in Alberta, this troubling trend may continue for months to come,” says Jeffrey Schwartz, executive director, Consolidated Credit Counseling Services of Canada. “I understand it can be overwhelming to have a massive debt load hanging over your head however if consumers take the necessary steps to manage their debts by speaking to a trusted financial advisor, the financial burden they’re experiencing can be lifted,” says Schwartz.

job or you experience a reduction of hours at work, you may feel hopeless and your sense of control gone. You can add some control in your life by creating a household budget. Your budget will create a clear picture of where you stand. Make the necessary cuts to your budget to help you stay afloat. Really think– do you need to have “Given the challenges some the best cable package or can you provinces are experiencing it is downgrade to basic cable? imperative for Canadians in these provinces to get their financial Control contactless payments Canadians love using house in order. When you plan for your future, you protect your contactless payments to pay for everything under the sun. present,” says Schwartz. Consolidated Credit Convenience is great however understands some Canadians may if you do not watch how much not know where to turn or how you are tapping on a monthly to even start to get their financial basis, you can tap your way into a house in order. To help Canadians mountain of debt. So set limits on across Canada get on the right your tap and go purchases in order track, Consolidated Credit to tap what you can afford. Counseling Services of Canada Avoid the payday loan cycle offers some tips: When you are trying to come to terms with a shortage of Create a sense of control When you have lost your income, it is common to turn to Although many Albertans are feeling the pinch in their finances, other provinces are experiencing a rise in consumer insolvencies too: • Newfoundland and Labrador up 30.9 per cent • Saskatchewan increased 24.8 per cent

debt to make up for the shortfall. However payday loans can add more burden to your financial situation if you do not pay the loan back within the two week timeframe. Payday loans are a vicious cycle because the loans have high interest rates and most users of this service are not able to pay back the loan within the two week period. As a consequence, consumers are burdened with more debt on top of the debt they already have. Seek credit counselling For some Canadians, it can be hard to admit they need help however debt can grow by leaps and bounds in record time if you allow it. Canadians can stay on top of their finances by seeking the help of a trained credit counsellor. A credit counsellor will help you create a budget and live within your means. Email me at litovelasco65@yahoo.ca so I can redirect you to Consolidated Credit Counselling of Canada.

Superior Court found Cusipag & Balita The 10 Most In-Demand Jobs in Canada Right Now liable for defamation

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n July 13, the Honourable Sidney Lederman, Judge of the Superior Court of Justice, ruled in favour of the Honourable Tobias C. Enverga Jr., Ontario Senator, in his defamation lawsuit against Balita Media Inc. and publisher Tess Cusipag, in a damning verdict over false and defamatory remarks published about the Senator which alleged fraud related to fundraising efforts on behalf of the Kalayaan Cultural Community Centre (KCCC) in 2000. The judge awarded Senator Enverga general and aggravated damages, in addition to punitive damages and a permanent injunction against the publisher and her company to publish/broadcast, or assist or encourage others to publish/ broadcast, any statements about the issues related to the Senator’s role in KCCC fundraising, the charitable status of the Philippine Canadian Charitable Foundation (PCCF) and Senator Enverga being a biological and pathological liar. In the judgement, Justice Lederman wrote in part: “In the end, the defendants have no reliable evidence to prove the truth of the

$6,000 fraud allegation or the PCCF donation/tax credit allegation. In fact, Cusipag admitted on discovery that it is not true that Senator Enverga committed a fraud in relation to fund raising activities and that the PCCF allegations are false.” “… an award of punitive damages is necessary in this case. The defendants, and in particular Cusipag, has done virtually everything she could to destroy and discredit Senator Enverga in an unrelenting manner … They engaged in absolutely no investigation whatsoever as to the truth of what they were publishing. They were recklessly indifferent to the truth of the Article … At no time has there been any retraction or apology given. Cusipag vows to continue to make defamatory statements against the plaintiff [Senator Enverga] and has shown no interest in stopping her efforts or refraining from misconduct. In 2010, after Senator Enverga was elected as a Catholic school board trustee, he arrived late to a press event held by Cusipag [Senator Enverga went to a wake for a good friend]. She published a warning

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to Senator Enverga. ‘First off is to respect the press who can wield its power to make or break you.’ In the article and on her Facebook page, she is fulfilling the threat that she made against the plaintiff in 2010 that she would destroy him,” the judge continued. The judgement is clear on the motivation of the Balita publisher, stating that: “Cusipag was motivated by malice. She obviously holds a deep seated resentment towards Senator Enverga. She used his comments to the Philippine press as a springboard to vent her unfounded allegations in the published Article and her Facebook to intentionally besmirch Senator Enverga’s reputation in the Filipino-Canadian community.” After receiving the decision, Senator Enverga’s counsel, Howard W. Winkler, told the Senator: “The decision is a complete vindication of your reputation. The decision is a complete indictment of Ms. Cusipag.” “I am relieved by the court’s decision on this matter,” said Senator Enverga in a statement. “This is a victory for the community,” Senator Enverga ended.

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Horoscope You have the ability to passage your attention and get ahead of the game, but with this you may find that when it comes right down to it you feel uneasy and can't quite concentrate as much as you'd like.

Enable you to get much more done than you might normally. Time management could be of the absolute importance, if you find this way of working useful, you might want to keep it up, could spotlight a relationship and associated feelings.

Avoid making any decisions for plans and projects will involve teamwork, perhaps when a group you belong to convenes even though you may have your doubts. Much can be achieved with some focus could be the reason that feelings run high among family members.

You make ahead a concerted effort can help you unpick the various threads and get to the heart of the matter. This could be feeling naturally inclined to resolve an issue that has bother you for some time.

Making purchasing decision may be considering changes to your home, holding a celebration, or improving your yard. The thrill of adventure could be on your mind, encourages you to consider how nice it would be to get away.

Regarding romance, though, it might not be so positive. Energy suggests that a date or outing could be a little restrained. This could be a very constructive particularly if you're working on a creative project or want to get a business idea off to a great start.

Be careful of what you say. If you've been feeling emotional, you might upset someone. Get used to the limelight; because you may find yourself the center of attention once into the topmost sector adopting a diplomatic approach could sidestep this.

If you can take some time out, you'll find that relaxing and refreshing leave you feeling more energized and upbeat. Avoid tackling complex tasks if you can. On another note, friends may be around to help you with a project.

Working positively with others could mean you accomplish much more than usual, looks helpful for doing just that. You in the mood to spend, making you less careful with your money than you would normally be. Think before purchasing any bigticket items.

The opportunity to get a little distance from it can give you a fresh perspective. A little quiet time may be all that's needed to enable you to resolve an issue linked with home or family matters. You could see you in the mood for some fun and perhaps a sizzling date night. Take it to the max and enjoy every moment.

You may feel a little more nervous than usual about entering new terrain. Don't refrain from doing anything that could expand your horizons. It's natural to be cautious when embracing change. This opportunity that's too good to miss might involve leaving your comfort zone.

You may find that you can build ahead with a plan in a way that is very pleasing. The more creative and communicative, the more you'll impress those in high places With a little bit of focus and charm, obstacles can disappear, clearing the way ahead for success.

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PABABA 28 Matigas na bagay sa lupa 29 Pangatnig 30 Sili ________ 33 Palayaw ng babae 35 Tinatayuan ng bahay 36 Pangalan ni Ms. Salonga 38 Bayan sa Pampanga 41 Technical Information 42 Napahalakhak 43 Sakit ng tinapay

1 Tanglaw 2 Palayaw ng babae 3 Pacific Beach 4 Libang 5 Narthan Academy for Dance and Music 6 Information Technology 7 Salitang pantawag pansin 8 Nakamtan 11 Yamot 13 Medisina 16 Gamit pansaka 18 Uri ng bulaklak

19 Tawag sa Ina 21 Diyus-diyosan ng sinaunang tao 23 Desisyon ng korte 24 Taniman ng ubas 27 Uri ng ibon 28 Inam 31 Gamit paglalaro ng basketball 32 Talo 34 Latin: daglat 37 Tiktik Greyego 39 Tawag sa ama pinaiksi 40 Tommy Abuel

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Fabulous Las Vegas (Part 3)

Las Vegas strip

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he skyline of The Strip, Las Vegas, has been changing since the early to late 1940s when the small building boom began. The first hotel on what would become The Strip was the Rancho Vegas opened in 1941, later destroyed by fire in 1960, followed by Hotel Last Frontier in 1942. The Flamingo by Bugsy Siegel opened in 1946 after World War II with its neon lights and pink flamingo lawn ornaments. Las Vegas boom continues to accelerate and prosper in the 50's bringing more casino-hotels. The Desert Inn opened in 1950, the Sahara in 1952, then the Sands (closed 1969 where the Venetian now stands), followed in 1955 by Hotel Riviera, the first Strip high rise at nine stories (closed 2015) with Liberace as its featured headliner and its traditional revue "Splash". Then came along the Royal Nevada which was converted to become part of Stardust (which closed in 2006), followed by the Dunes (closed

in 1993 where the Bellagio now stands) and Tropicana. Also taking off with the rise of the resort hotels and casino is the entertainment industry. Consequently, people poured into Las Vegas not just for gambling but also for entertainment thus becoming a part of the "Rat Pack`entertainment experience of the 50s. Notably identified with the Rat Pack was singer-Hollywood actor Frank Sinatra together with Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford, Marilyn Monroe, Shirley MacLaine, and Lauren Bacall. From the Desert Inn to the Sands and to MGM Grand, Frank Sinatra played to sold-out performances for 43 years. In 1954 then actor and future President of the United States Ronald Reagan made his only appearance on a Las Vegas stage as a song-and-dance man at the Hotel Last Frontier with a singing group male quartet called `The Continentals``. Ronald Reagan`s short-lived Las Vegas act also included chimpanzees

which was cancelled because the chimpanzees got distracted and some started drinking. With the Rat Pack Entertainment The Strip continued to expand and more resorts offer attractions geared toward the youth in an effort to attract families. As luxury resorts appeared so did the retailers, designers from Neiman Marcus to Gucci, Prada, and Tiffany, and also performers like Cirque de Soleil, Elton John, Celine Dion, Michael Buble, Mariah Carey, and J Lo. Caesars Palace opened in 1966 with its Roman Empire theme. Its main performance venue is `The Colosseum` which was originally built at a cost of US$95 million for Canadian singer Celine Dion`s show ``A New Day` in 2003. After a

departure in 2007 Celine returned to the Colosseum in 2011 with her new show entitled `Celine` which is under contract for 70 shows per year through 2017. We`re mesmerised by her show in January 2016 just before it was cancelled due to her husband`s death. The spectacular show opens with videos submitted by her fans singing to Celine`s Ì Drove All Night ` while holding handwritten signs of affection in front of iconic landmarks from around the world before the superstar walks out on the stage singing `Ì Surrender` with the accompaniment of 31-piece orchestra band and back-up singers and with a 180-degree screen in the background. The two-hour show ended with the Titanic movie theme song ``My Heart Will Go On`.

Perhaps the best hotel in town for kids, family-oriented Circus Circus opened in 1968 with an indoor amusement theme park called Adventuredome offering 25 rides and attractions including the Canyon Blaster Roller coaster, 18-hole miniature golf course, an arcade, clown shows, and other carnival-type games. In 1969 the International Hotel opened, renamed Las Vegas Hilton in 1971, then renamed Las Vegas Hotel & Casino and changed to Westgate Las Vegas in 2014. Newly renovated Westgate has deep roots in Las Vegas history as the hotel Elvis Presley called home back in the late 60s to 70s when he performed more than 800 consecutive sold-out shows. As a tribute to Elvis the hotel added a new Elvis Presley Graceland Wedding Chapel.

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Tina Turner aka Luisa Marshall Rocks Edmonton

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uisa Marshall aka Tina Turner impersonator, visited Edmonton, part of Hope Beyond Thunderdome Tour 2016 this summer a fund raising tour on Canadian Veteran PTSD Awareness(Spring/Summer) Together with her husband Steve and two daughters Zenia and Kimi, the family undeniably know how to entertain a crowd of Canadians and some Filipino Canadians alike. A 10 according to the most of the audience who wanted more of Tina's performance. Rocking and dancing, the crowd got their money's worth. "Thank you and comeback again" one admirer hooted.

Filipino group that supported the Show.

L-R Kimi Marshall, Lydia, Dr.Chum, Jun Angeles, Wilf Ladores Gemmalyn.

Luisa with her daughters Kimi & Zenia.

Luisa Marshall impersonating Tina Turner.

Dario Juanillo with Kimi & Zenia Marshall.

Touring Bus/Trailer

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Under these lights, you can see a city emerge from the dark ages. In most of Edmonton, streetlights are just that. Bulbs, affixed to poles, clinging to a power-plant past. But one corner of the city is seeing things differently, thanks to technologies like hybrid lights that run off both sun and wind. Conservation is a big part of life at The Hills at Charlesworth. When the centrepiece of your community is a space called the Sustainability Plaza, it had better be. Here, under the glow of those future-friendly lights, you’ll find a variety of native plant species, rain harvesting systems, and shelters made from shipping containers, where parents can exercise on energy-generating gear as their little ones play in a tot lot fashioned from recycled materials. Even the architecture follows these modern cues. Homes have LED lights, smart appliances, low-flow fixtures and other innovations all for a sum that’s sure to spark a light bulb moment.

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