Filipino Journal Manitoba Edition July 20 - August 05-20, 2021

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PADYAKERS: HILLS & THRILLS AT RIDING MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK

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The Padyakers Winnipeg biking club took to the hills of Riding Mountain National Park with a 5 hour, 130km bike trip from Wasagaming to Dauphin and back. The breathtaking bike ride - both in scenery and hill climbs made for a great day of riding. The group made it to Northgate Trails in Dauphin, Manitoba. Join Padyakers in upcoming rides throughout Winnipeg and Manitoba by finding them on Facebook and Strava. Photo of Jayson Batino | Padyakers

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Long Weekends Are Never Long Enough COMMUNITY | 10 ►

Philippines First Olympic Gold SPORTS | 6 ►

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SCHEDULE & FREE ACCESS Three evenings of spectacular performances streamed LIVE on YouTube from the Burton Cummings Theatre – watch on any device with Internet! Be transported to different regions around the globe each night with stunning ethnocultural entertainment- for FREE! Thanks to our sponsors for making this possible. Don’t forget to sign up in advance for your free access link! Each evening starts with a blessing from Folklorama member, Elder Barbara Nepinak at 7:30pm (CST) and follows with performances from ethno-cultural performers! Friday August 6, 2021 – Folklorama Fusion: Asia & Africa Kick off your world tour by journeying across Asia and Africa for a cultural experience you will never forget! 7:00-7:30pm (CST) • Live behind-the-scenes action 7:30-9:30pm (CST) • Elder Barbara Nepinak • Hinode Taiko • Ethiopian Society Dancers

• Manitoba Korean Dance Group • India School of Dance, Music and Theatre Inc. • Evans Coffie – Coffieman • Magdaragat Philippines Inc. • The Flying Lion Dance Troupe Saturday August 7, 2021 – Folklorama Fusion: Americas Tonight’s diverse line-up brings a little something for everyone, from the rich cultures of the North’s First Nations to the South’s acrobatic flair! 7:00-7:30pm (CST) • Live behind-the-scenes action 7:30-9:30pm (CST) • Elder Barbara Nepinak • Shanley Spence • Chile Lucha y Canta • Clyde Heerah • Ariya Afrika Dancers • L’ensemble folklorique de la Riviére – Rouge • Shyanne & Aaron – Indo-Caribbean performance • Marco Castillo & Brazilian Show Girls • Harold and Regan • The Cuban Links

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Sunday August 8, 2021 – Folklorama Fusion: Europe Continue your world tour by visiting Europe, a continent of delightful diversity and dazzling history! 7:00-7:30pm (CST) • Live behind-the-scenes action 7:30-9:30pm (CST)

• Elder Barbara Nepinak • Le Ragazze Italiane • Balada Dance Team • McConnell School of Dance • Rusalka Ukrainian Dance Ensemble • Spanish Folk Dancers Sol de España • Polish Dance Ensemble SPK Iskry

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By: Kimberley Bedona-Padua

Parenting a shy child Covid 19 has affected the social development of our children, and we perceive them to be shyer. Shy children are often assumed to have something wrong that needs to be fixed. However, shyness is simply a personality trait that is part of their temperament. Children are born with unique personalities, although the environment can play a significant role in how these traits present as the child develops. What is apparent is that shyness falls on a continuum, where children have varying levels of this trait. The important thing is to remember that different character attributes should be embraced to appreciate the unique way a shy child interacts with the world around them. Children are wired with a variety of traits, and these things affect all areas of their life. Shyness is a trait

that most parents are concerned about because they feel their child doesn't have a good self-image. However, many shy children have a strong self-concept. They are often deep-thinkers and great listeners but also very protective of their inner peace. Shy children with healthy confidence are polite, happy, and make eye contact. They are just simply quiet and slow to warm up to novel situations and people. And yes, more extreme shyness traits can cause concern, such as avoiding eye contact, behaviour problems, and excessive fear. This is when adults need to step in and help. The key to nurturing a child's shy personality is avoiding labels and forcing the shyness out of them. This will make them feel like they don't fit in and think that something is wrong. Instead, be patient and let

their personality develop naturally, encouraging them along the way. Appreciating the beautiful qualities of a shy child that is caring and sensitive will make them shine brighter. And when shyness is so extreme, that is genuinely a cause for concern. Exhibiting patience with children and helping them role-play positive social scenarios will be a much more positive approach than forcing them into uncomfortable situations unprepared. Encouraging environments are vital to the individual development of a child's personality. Adults must understand that children have different temperaments and traits. Given the best settings, they can develop to their best potential. Establishing a supportive environment where role-modelling positive social interactions help even the shyest of children develop their personalities with confidence. Removing judgment and a "fix it" mentality when interacting with shy children will go a long way in reinforcing a positive self-image and helping confidence develop. Nurturing a child's innate traits will be a more successful approach than attempting to change them, which can have irreversible, long-term effects. Patience

and support will allow a shy child's inner peace to shine so that everyone around them can see it glow. Follow our parenting blogs at www. bit.ly/parentblogstkd Thank you to Jennifer Salma, our in-house Pediatric Child Ninja Specialist, for your insight. - Kim BedonaPadua

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Seven Oaks School Division Students Share Pandemic Journeys in Anthology Book

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Holding the anthology book outside Collicutt School with Principal Fatumah Mbabaali, Councillor Devi Sharma; Teacher Dana Brown, student Harvy Frany, Divisional Principal Shelley Warkentin, students Kier Gray and Julia Marques.

Apart, Yet Together, an anthology of students’ writing, poetry, artwork, photography, and other reflections will soon be coming to libraries in the Seven Oaks School Division and the Winnipeg Public Libraries. The anthology book includes 122 pages of stories from the youngest in our community about how they overcame the challenges presented by COVID-19. The anthology is the product of

collaboration between Seven Oaks School Division, the True North Youth Foundation’s Project 11, and City Councillor Devi Sharma. Councillor Sharma promoted the project and secured a Winnipeg Wellness Grant to meet the associated costs. “This anthology has given students a forum to share their journey toward joy, wellness, and hope, with Winnipeggers” said Councillor Sharma, “I applaud the

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students, teachers, and Project 11 for lighting a pathway that extends beyond the pandemic towards a brighter future for all of us.” Brian O’Leary, Superintendent of Seven Oaks School Division explained the legacy of this unique collection. “This book will remain in school libraries serving to document this historic time for future generations” he said. Apart, Yet Together captures and shares for future generations

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how our children journeyed through joy that was able to come out of such a historically unique and a most difficult time for students and their entire communities. “This uncertain time. Hundreds of K-8 students from creative collection is truly inspiring Ad Size:Division 4” x 3” h B/Wbecause it shows the impact of the 14 Seven Oaks School schools submitted Publication: pieces that are wellness strategies that are the Contact: Erik Moloney woven together in Format: this anthology. high res PDF focus of Project 11’s classroom GL Number: curriculum and how they have This book proudly demonstrates5660 the – 6725 immense diversity of our communities been so integral in helping students Ref.#: PRT-060-S-AD Business card (from Bishop Gr.) and shows perspectives from a wide Inc.,with ©Arbor Memorial 2016the many challenges that the range of cultures and backgrounds. pandemic has brought,” said Suzi Apart, Yet Together was launched Friesen, Director of Educational with a video celebration where Programs with the True North Harvy Frany, a student of Collicutt Youth Foundation. “It could not School, sang and others shared be more gratifying to see through more about the project. Kayla their creative expressions, how Perillo, Learning Support Teacher students have put these practices at A.E. Wright Community School, in action.” Apart, Yet Together is a truly reminds us that “There are so many silver linings to what we are going striking collection. “Reading the through and it’s really allowing us pages of this anthology has left to connect more with ourselves and me inspired.” expressed Councillor more with each other. The pandemic Sharma “I believe one of the key is not easy, but I think as a school goals of our public library system and as a community everyone is is sharing and learning the stories doing their best to provide hope.” of our community. Showcasing The anthology centers around this anthology in this way aligns a theme of wellness, resilience, and so beautifully with that objective.”

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THE GREATEST OLYMPIC MEDAL HAUL IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY HIDILYN DIAZ Gold Weightlifting Women's 55kg

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Silver Boxing Women's Featherweight (54-57kg)

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fter ruling the women's 55kg class in the Tokyo Games on July 26, 2021, Monday. Hidilyn Diaz became the Philippines' first-ever Filipina Olympic gold medalist, as the country had never won an Olympic gold since joining the Games in 1924. And she will be the first Filipino to earn a gold Medal of Valor from the Philippine Sports Commission after ending the country's Olympic gold-medal drought. Winning an Olympic gold will merit a Medal of Valor on top of a monetary incentive of P10 million as per the Republic Act 10699 or the expanded incentives act. Her prize bonanza breached the mark of up to P50-million, as rewards from private entities continue to pour in for Diaz even

the Philippines Airlines and AirAsia granted Diaz free flights for life, while Megaworld Corporation and Century Properties promised her a condominium unit and house and lot. Diaz and her team are expected to pay President Rodrigo Duterte a courtesy call in Malacañang after completing the mandatory quarantine. Also, another Filipina to make history was Boxer Nesthy Petecio the first Filipina to win an Olympic boxing medal matching the silver won by Mansueto "Onyok" Velasco in the 1996 Atlanta Games. It was a heartbreaking loss for Petecio as she fell victim to Sena Irie of Japan in the finals for bagging the gold. She might fall short of becoming the Philippines' first Olympic boxing gold medalist after settling for silver

in the women's featherweight class following a unanimous decision but still takes home another pride to the country. Eumir Marcial After outclassing his first two opponents, met his match in Ukraine’s Oleksandr Khyzhniak as he settled for the men’s middleweight bronze at the Tokyo Olympics on Thursday, August 5, 2021. He made it to the semifinal with a pair of first-round stoppages including a knockout over Arman Darchinyan in the quarterfinal, finding the undefeated Khyzhniak a tough nut to crack losing by split decision. Marcial’s bronze is the boxing team’s second medal in Tokyo after Nesthy Petecio’s silver finish. Carlo Paalam is still in contention for gold.

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Manitoba Fully Open Starting August 7th

he province will implement new public health orders and guidance on Aug. 7, one month earlier than forecast, Premier Brian Pallister and Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba’s chief provincial public health officer, announced today. “Thanks to the remarkable efforts of Manitobans, we are now in a position to reopen more, sooner, as we have achieved our highest vaccination rates yet,” said Pallister. “This means Manitobans will enjoy the least restrictive public health orders since the start of the pandemic last year.” The new public health orders follow the 4-3-2 One Great Summer Path to Reopen. Manitoba is expected to reach the third vaccination milestone ahead of schedule; as of today 80 per cent of Manitobans age 12 and over have received their first dose and 75 per cent are expected to receive their second dose over the next week. With continued improvement in the overall COVID-19 situation, the premier noted the interim orders only restrict the most highrisk transmission environments.

Public health recommendations and guidance, rather than restrictions, will play an increasingly significant role as the province prepares for a shift from pandemic to endemic COVID-19. Specifically, the new public health orders will allow the following sectors to open without restrictions: • indoor and outdoor gatherings at private residences; • gyms and fitness centres; • libraries; • personal services such as hair and nail salons; • day camps; and • retail businesses, markets, garden centres and malls. Other sectors will open with limited restrictions including: • expanded capacity limits will remain in place for weddings, funerals and other public gatherings both indoors and outdoors including larger capacity limits for worship and cultural events like pow wows; • restaurants and bars will no longer need to restrict the size or space between tables and dining will not be restricted to households or vaccinated individuals; however, patrons will still be expected to

avoid congregating or socializing between tables; • museums, galleries and movie theatres will remain limited to 50 per cent capacity but will no longer be restricted to vaccinated individuals; • casinos and bingo halls, professional sporting events, horse and auto racing, and concert halls will continue to be limited to vaccinated individuals; however, all these facilities may now open to 100 per cent capacity; • indoor and outdoor sports and recreation will fully reopen with limits only on spectator capacity; • overnight camps will be permitted with limits on camper cohorts; • workplaces must continue to report cases to government for followup and public health-confirmed transmission of COVID-19 in the workplace may result in workplaces being ordered to close for a minimum of 10 days; and • remote working will no longer be required or recommended by public health and workplaces will be encouraged to transition from COVID-19 safety plans to a general communicable disease prevention plan that focuses on basic risk-

reduction principles to reduce the risk of workplace transmission of COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses. Due to the ongoing presence of COVID-19 in Manitoba and elsewhere, and the extra risk posed by the more contagious delta variant, provincial public health officials strongly recommend the following: • wearing masks in indoor public spaces for everyone who is not fully immunized including children under 12; and • maintaining physical distancing of two metres (six feet) in indoor settings. “Unless you are fully immunized, you are still at risk for more severe effects of COVID-19, such as requiring hospital care or even death,” said Roussin. “We are slowly but surely approaching a post-pandemic Manitoba, but this does not mean COVID-19

will disappear. We need to remain cautious and vigilant in our efforts to stop the spread of this virus.” The new public health orders will go into effect at 12:01 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 7. The orders will expire at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 7, and will be reassessed at that time in the context of vaccination rates and the province’s overall COVID-19 situation. “We are very close to hitting that final milestone in our reopening path and reopening fully and completely,” said Pallister. “We need everyone on ‘Team Manitoba’ to for this final stretch. Get vaccinated – not once, but twice – and follow the public health orders and guidance designed to bend our COVID curve down, and keep it down.” For more information on COVID-19 in Manitoba, visit www.manitoba.ca/covid19/.

CHANGES TO PUBLIC HEALTH ORDERS The following changes come into effect on Saturday, Aug. 7 at 12:01 a.m. Sectors Open Without Restrictions • indoor and outdoor gatherings at private residences • gyms and fitness centres • libraries • personal services, such as hair and nail salons • day camps • retail, markets, garden centres and malls Mask Use, Quarantine, Travel and Vaccine Status Self-isolation (quarantine) • Unvaccinated case contacts are required to complete a 14-day selfisolation. • Fully vaccinated and asymptomatic people exempt from quarantine. Domestic travel • Unvaccinated domestic travellers entering Manitoba must self-isolate for 14 days. • Domestic travellers are exempt from self-isolation if they are fully vaccinated and asymptomatic. Masks and Physical Distancing • Masks are strongly recommended in indoor public settings for everyone who is not fully immunized including children under 12. • At all times, a physical distance of two metres is recommended in indoor public places. Indoor gatherings and organized events, such as weddings, funerals, banquets, receptions and self-help groups • Capacity limited to 50 people or

50 per cent of capacity, whichever is greater. • Dance floors will remain closed and activities that encourage close gathering and mingling are not recommended. Indoor community, cultural and religious gatherings • 150 participants or 50 per cent capacity, whichever is greater. Outdoor gatherings and organized events, such as weddings, funerals and receptions • Organized outdoor gatherings in public setting capacity limited to 1,500 people or 50 per cent of capacity, whichever is lesser. • Dance floors will remain closed and activities that encourage close gathering and mingling are not recommended. Outdoor community, cultural and religious gatherings • 1,500 people or 50 per cent of the capacity of a place, whichever is lesser. • Drive-in services remain unrestricted. Restaurants, licensed premises and food courts • There will be no group limits for indoor and outdoor dining, no capacity limits or separation requirements between tables and immunization cards will not be required to access services. However, guests must remain seated as much as possible and patrons should maintain twometre distance whenever they are away from their table.

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• Staff must ensure patrons do not congregate inside/ outside restaurants or licensed premises and there is to be no socializing between tables. • Operating hours will no longer be restricted. Dance floors remain closed and sound levels must remain limited below 80-decibel levels. Casinos and bingo halls • 100 per cent capacity for fully immunized people only. Unvaccinated children under 12 may attend (where appropriate) if accompanied by fully vaccinated household members. Museums, galleries and movie theatres • 50 per cent of the capacity of the venue, regardless of vaccination status. Professional sports or outdoor performing arts events • 100 per cent for fully immunized people, with a plan approved by public health. • Unvaccinated children under 12 may attend if accompanied by fully vaccinated household members. Large outdoor events • Larger events with more than 1,500 people who are fully immunized may be permitted with a plan approved by public health. Unvaccinated children under 12 may attend if accompanied by fully vaccinated household members. Horse and auto racing • 100 per cent for fully immunized people, with a plan approved by

public health. • Unvaccinated children under 12 may attend if accompanied by fully vaccinated household members. Outdoor fairs/festivals/spectator events • 1,500 people or 50 per cent of the capacity of the venue. • Larger-capacity events permitted with a plan approved by public health. Concert halls • 100 per cent capacity for fully immunized individuals only. Unvaccinated children under 12 may attend if accompanied by fully vaccinated household members Indoor sports and recreation (including dance, theatre and music schools) • All indoor group activities permitted with no capacity limits on participants. This includes games, practices, competitions/ tournaments, day camps, rehearsals and recitals. • Spectator capacity limits still apply – 50 per cent capacity. This includes other teams who are not active on the field of play (e.g.: at a tournament). • Spectators should maintain a twometre distance whenever reasonably possible. Outdoor sports and recreation • No capacity limits for participants. Includes games, practices, competitions/ tournaments, day camps, rehearsals and recitals. • Spectator capacity limited to 50 per cent of the capacity of a place.

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This includes other teams who are not active on the field of play (ex: at a tournament) and spectators should maintain a two-metre distance whenever reasonably possible. • Larger capacity events may be permitted up to 100 per cent with a plan approved by public health. Overnight camps Permitted with camper cohorts limited to 15 participants, no activities or co-mingling between cohorts and a plan approved by public health. Workplaces • Workplaces must continue to report cases to government for followup. Workplaces with public health confirmed transmission of COVID-19 in the workplace may be ordered to close for a minimum of 10 days. Closure may be restricted to certain teams or areas in larger workplaces and exceptions will be provided for critical workplaces (e.g.: courthouses, police stations, fire halls, health-care facilities, schools, shelters, public transportation and distribution hubs for necessary goods – food, medicines, etc.) • Remote work is no longer required/ recommended by public health and workplaces are encouraged to transition from COVID-19 safety plans to a general Communicable Disease Prevention Plan, focusing on basic risk reduction principles to reduce the risk of workplace transmission of COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses.


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Introducing Harpers Bizarre (Sunshine Pop #2) Sa Úgoy ng Músika by aLfie vera mella elfideas102@yahoo.com

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xploring the archives of '60s music continues to make me discover so many bands that I have never heard of before and whose music gives me so much delight. That the songs remain refreshing and engaging, after more than half a century, is amazing. It proves that even with music, age doesn't matter. I get drawn to all the catchy melodies from the string or hornoriented instrumentation as well as playful vocal harmonies. These are the primary characteristics of what is known now as Sunshine Pop, which flourished in the late '60s. Of the many bands whose full albums I have been immersing myself in for the past couple of months now, Harpers Bizarre is one of the standouts. The ornate and progressive quality of its songs is something that many contemporary bands will surely find difficult to emulate. Harpers Bizarre's music is definitely up there with that of the likes of The Beach Boys ("Wouldn't It Be Nice?"), The 5th Dimension ("Up, Up and Away"), and Spanky

& Our Gang ("Sunday Will Never Be the Same"). Formed in 1967, in Sta. Cruz, California, United States, Harpers Bizarre consisted primarily of Ted Templeman (vocals, drums, guitar) and Dick Scoppettone (vocals, guitar, bass). Other musicians who became members were Tom Sowell (guitar), Eddie James (bass, vocals), Dick Yount (bass, vocals), and John Petersen (drums, percussion, vocals). The band developed a sound characterized by cheerful

and airy sensibilities, both in lyrics and accompaniment, often adorned with string and woodwind orchestration. In its three-year activity, and a brief reunion in 1976, Harpers Bizarre released five studio albums--1967's Feelin' Groovy and Anything Goes, 1968's The Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre, 1969's Harpers Bizarre 4, and 1976's As Time Goes By. Recommended songs are "Come to the Sunshine," "Happy Talk," "Pocketful of Miracles," "Chatanooga Choo Choo," "Look to the Rainbow," "Green Apple Tree," "Soft Soundin' Music," "There's No Time like Today," "Banana King Louie," and "My Melancholy Baby."

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TRIP is money back in your pocket!

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ourism Rebate Incentive Program launch in support of Manitoban's tourism industry that will benefit Manitobans travelling to popular destinations all across the province. Manitoba residents touring the province between July 31 and August 16, 2021, may be eligible

for rebates on accommodations (a $100 rebate on a one-night’s stay at qualifying hotels/motels, OR up to $150 rebate on a hoteldesigned package which could feature accommodations, as well as a meal, a local attraction, or a golf game), as well as 50% off Star Attraction admission fees.

Manitobans wishing to submit qualifying receipts to the Tourism Rebate Incentive Program will have until August 23, 2021 to do so. If funds remain after the closure of the intake window, MCC will have an option to restart the program for a second phase.

FMC TURNS TEN

Thru the Chapter’s current leadership spearheaded by its Chair, Mr. Gerard Batara P.Eng, MBA, the Filipino Members Chapter of the Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba would like to announce the following: • We are celebrating our 10th Anniversary on August 7, 2021, at 10 A.M. The event will be done online through a zoom meeting. On behalf of the Executive Committee, I would like to invite you to join us in this Milestone. It will be an honour to grace us with your attendance. You may find the registration thru this link: https://form.jotform.com/212123990654253?fbclid=IwAR1Y sUSdsQkrYES-pYCQc9oDyMTtfheiGGWbYriX3DbJ2nuzO 5dSNx7ZQgY • Additionally, we are still featuring in our website our women professionals, interns and student pursuing their engineering career in Manitoba and Canada thru our website. Please visit this link to know them: https://www.fmc-egm.ca/inhinyera-30-by-30. This is in line with the Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba’s goal as well as that of Engineers Canada’s 30 by 30 initiative – the goal being to raise the percentage of newly licensed engineers who are women to 30 per cent by the year 2030.

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View from Clear Lake Marina as a pontoon boat glides out for a scenic tour.

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Long Weekends Are Never Long Enough

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e all have our long weekend rituals and like many Manitobans, the long weekends in the summer are a perfect time to get outdoors and leave the city. Our August-long adventure this month was a trip to Clear Lake at Riding Mountain National Park. As pandemic lockdowns and gathering restrictions have eased in Manitoba, it was no surprise to see so many people in Wasagaming and next to no accommodations at campsites, hotels, and cottages. Luckily, we were able to snap up a reservation at Elkhorn Resort & Conference Centre on a last-minute

cancellation and spend a couple of days relaxing and enjoying the outdoors. It was comfortable stay at Elkhorn and the kids enjoyed the indoor pool as they haven't been able to swim in Winnipeg for the last 15 months. Wasagaming townsite located in Riding Mountain National Park was as busy as I've ever seen it. Everyone was itching to get outdoors and enjoy the opportunity to get back to normal and celebrate in large groups. Many Filipino families setup their picnic and buffet tables by the Clear Lake beach and marina. Many of the

Riding Mountain National Park Visitor Centre in the heart of Wasagaming town site.

activities were sold out including the marina tours, boating rentals, paddling and kayak rentals too. So many activities to take in, while others simply relaxed on the beach, in the park and at the campgrounds. Not to forget Clear Lake Golf Course which is located within a 10min drive from Wasagaming.

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A trip to Riding Mountain National Park wouldn't be complete without picking up cinnamon buns from Whitehouse Bakery Splish, splash on Clear Lake Beach

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Fresh Pandesal at Lola's Bakery in Neepawa, Manitoba

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ext time you are in Neepawa, Manitoba, take a moment to visit Lola's Bakery for your favorite Filipino baked goods and delicious pizza. Neepawa is a two-hour drive west from Winnipeg on the Yellowhead Hwy 16. It's a great place to stop as you head west to Saskatoon or in our case, northwest toward Riding Mountain National Park. Photos by Ron Cantiveros | Filipino Journal

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Rolling Through Riding Mountain National Park

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he annual bike ride through Riding Mountain National Park is a grueling 130kms from Clear Lake to Dauphin and back. The group started their ride on Sunday morning starting in Wasagaming townsite and biked north on Highway 10 toward Dauphin. After a pit stop and break in Dauphin, it was time to head back to Clear Lake. This is not your easy bike in the park ride. The rolling hills and steep inclines throughout the park is a challenge for the riders. Finishing the 130km bike ride is a great accomplishment and one that was completed with friends and colleagues. The ride to and from Dauphin was completed in just over 5 hours. The Padyaker's Winnipeg bike group consists of mature and senior athletes as the average age of members is 48 years old. The group members refuse to think of how old they are and have a positive attitude and intense passion for cycling. The Padyaker's group can be found on Facebook and on Strava. Thanks to EJ, Ato, Anthony, Tristan and Jayson for your contribution to this story.

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he recently concluded inaugural ATP (Adik sa Tennis Panghabangbuhay) Tennis Finals on July 31st was a resounding success. It was held at the newly renovated Deer Lodge Tennis Courts. Members and families of around 50 came to witness the event. Also present were Manitoba MP Kevin Lamoureaux and MLA Cindy Lamoureaux. We would like to thank The Filipino Journal for their never-ending support.

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Money Makes the World... Ano'ng Masasabi Mo? (Readers' Column) by Kathryn Valladolíd Ebrahim

"Money is a terrible master but an excellent servant."--Phineas Taylor Barnum, American showman Money may be defined as "a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes, collectively." It is also the compensation or remuneration that people receive in exchange for the work or services that they have rendered; and which they spend to fulfill their every want and need, including the luxuries and basic necessities of life. Business moguls run the world as if money is the most coveted factor in a person's life. Truthfully, it puts food on the table and buys the things that one desires, including stuff that are not really needed. Money gives an illusion of power. For some, it could even buy "respect" [or, to be accurate, buy fear or command]--contrary to the old adage that respect should be earned; in this case, respect is being bought! In fact, some people who have lots of it could even buy "friends." In my more than four decades of life, I could never imagine a world without money or even one that disregards it. Materially, apart from having to realize simple pleasures, convenience, and enjoyment, it provides

the barometer of a person's content; whether one can be satisfied by either the lot or the lack of it. We have been used to being surrounded by its concept and physical representations that to eke out a decent livelihood without money has become almost alien. Most of us came into this world by way of money. We grow up, go to school, perform job(s), and leave this world-through money. I came across this documentary of a person who goes by the name of Daniel Suelo. He has been living without money for 14 years. Before that time, he moved out from his apartment, took all his stuff that he could use and relocated to Moab, Utah--a remote, mountainous region. He had chosen a cave as his dwelling place and a section of the forest (under a makeshift tent), which he occupies occasionally. Apparently, he finds food to eat and useable stuff in the dumpster. He rides his bicycle to the city every day and spends time at a public library to write and send

Horoscope Go against the grain and dare to be different when the sun in Leo opposes Saturn in Aquarius on Monday. Don’t let social pressures keep you from your creative dreams and expressing yourself. Sure, you may get some looks, Aries, but it will be worth it.

Your week begins on a romantic note when Venus in Virgo trines Uranus in your sign on Tuesday, creating a feel-good aspect. Enjoy these good vibes, especially when it comes to the love affairs and relationships in your life that make you feel wonderfully alive!

Your week begins on a frustrating note when the sun in Leo opposes Saturn in Aquarius on Monday, challenging you with difficult and unknown concepts and ideas. You could have trouble expressing your opinions. While this knowledge may feel out of reach, keep studying and it will start clicking for you.

or, better yet, enjoying life. For, at the end of every expense and luxury, the goodness of money still depends on how and for what the individual uses it.]--Ed. *Currently working at the Philippine International Convention Center, where she began services 22 years ago, Kathryn Valladolid Ebrahim is an alumna of St. Scholastica's College–Manila; she finished a degree in Bachelor of Arts, major in Sociology, at the University of Santó Tomás; drawing and writing are her primary avocations.

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You’re no stranger to being the “giver” of the zodiac. However, when the Leo sun opposes Saturn in Aquarius on Monday, it’s okay to be a little selfish and take what you want. Sharing is caring, but for your own sanity and self-esteem you can take what you want without having to give it to someone else.

Monday starts with frustration when the sun in Leo opposes Saturn in Aquarius, making you feel you can’t express yourself because of social pressures and the fear of judgment. You may not be feeling nurtured creatively in your friend group. Find friends who encourage your growth, Libra.

Sharing is caring, but when the sun in Leo opposes Saturn in Aquarius on Monday, you could have a difficult time sharing with others, especially when it comes to money. Sharing resources and finances might become an issue, especially if you want to break out on your own.

The urge to take the lead could backfire on you royally when the sun in your sign opposes Saturn in Aquarius on Monday. You want to be the leader, but you keep getting pushed into being a part of the team. Put your ego aside to do what is best for the collective.

Your week begins on a social note when Venus in Virgo trines Uranus in Taurus on Tuesday. You may find a new crush or date from your social circle or bond with your friends on a whole new level. Either way, it’s a great day for friendship and finding common ground.

Your week begins on a tense note when the sun in Leo opposes Saturn in your sign on Monday. Conflicts and secret enemies are not allowing you to grow as a person or become mature. Put aside your petty differences and try to reach an agreement to end your feud.

Your week starts on a lovely note when Venus in your sign trines Uranus in Taurus on Tuesday. A new relationship brings the opportunity to expand your mind and learn new things about yourself and the world, changing your point of view. Embrace this!

Speak your mind and fight for what you believe in when the sun in Leo opposes Saturn in Aquarius on Monday. You could be dealing with a very strict thinker who only sees the world in black and white. Try changing their mind by making a passionate argument.

Having someone to talk to can really help you find yourself when Venus in Virgo trines Uranus in Taurus on Tuesday. Communicate your brilliant ideas with someone you trust and make those thoughts a reality. A partner is bringing out the best in you.

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emails. This, for me, is not the most ideal and decent way of living, at all. It is ostensible that Daniel still wanted the good amenities of life. But because he is homeless and unemployed, he found a commensurate way to squirm through his life to fulfill his basic needs and simple luxuries as free as they would come. His parents attest that their son has a brilliant mind, but he gave in to reclusiveness and depression because, according to him, he is an outcast of the community due to his homosexuality. This is a blatant manifestation of his eventual life decision. Momentous was that day when he gave up money, which he claims gave him a different kind of freedom. I believe, a person is either being hypocritical or deranged if he claims that a life lived without money would give him freedom. What I think he is celebrating is actually only his freedom from bills, obligations, related responsibilities, and accounts management. Generally, it is only the work involved in maintaining a sound financial aspect of life that he wants to escape from. In reality, he is still homeless and has no power, capability, and the means to live a decent, sufficient, and respectable life--simply because he gave up not only the use of money but more so his sense of responsibility in earning it to sustain even a simple way of living. Unless an alternative manner or process of receiving remuneration/ compensation is introduced lawfully by the government, we can never escape the concept of money. Money as we know it, after all, is an integral part of a person's life. To say that it is evil is, after all, absurd and a clear display of hypocrisy.

Overall, it is indeed relative that a person should be in his right frame of mind to be able to understand and handle money and all its requirements. The proper management thereof needs serious commitment and dedication to feed the cycle: creation and growth. We do our best to make money and to let it serve us well. Its use should always be kept in check, to help us steer clear from unscrupulous activities that may lead to the abuse of it. After all, money in all its capabilities could either make or break one's future. [Therefore, money is not the root of evil. It is just a means to surviving

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Why Duterte wants to run for vice president? he began a brutal war on drugs.” He defended the campaign, saying it brought down crime and improved peace and order. "We still have a long way to go in our fight against the proliferation of drugs," Duterte said in his nearly three-hour address. Duterte, who has dared the ICC to put him on trial, taunted the court again, saying he has never denied that he will kill people out to destroy the country. "I have never denied, and the ICC can record it: those who destroy my country, I will kill you. And those who destroy the young people of our country, I will kill you. I will really finish you, because I love my country." With those words, he challenged the ICC to prosecute him.

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n March 14, 2018, President Rodrigo Duterte declared the Philippines was withdrawing its membership in the ICC (International Criminal Court), thinking that he wouldn’t be prosecuted for allegations that he was responsible for the killing of thousands of Filipinos during his presidency. Prosecutor Fatou Bensoula of the ICC began the investigation early in February 2018 on the basis that murder, torture, and other crimes against humanity were present in the government’s anti-drug program during the first three years of the Duterte administration. Last June 14, 2021, Bensouda announced that she had concluded her preliminary examination in the Philippines and is seeking authorization from the ICC’s judges for a full investigation into crimes against humanity committed in connection with the country’s “war on drugs” between November 1, 2011 March 16, 2019.

Statute said, “Even if it has deposited the instrument of withdrawal, it shall not be discharged from any criminal proceedings. Whatever process was already initiated before the [ICC] obliges the state party to cooperate.” As former ICC Judge Raul Pangalangan, the first Filipino to serve on the international tribunal said, “The withdrawal was not an excuse for Duterte to disregard the ICC’s authority.” In support of the Supreme Court ruling, Amnesty International’s (AI) Philippines Researcher, Rachel Chhoa-Howard said, “Despite President Duterte’s stubborn refusal, Amnesty International welcomes the Supreme Court’s ruling that the Philippines remains obliged to cooperate with the ICC during formal probes into the deadly “war on drugs” – even if the state has withdrawn from the Rome Statute.” “Try as they might, Duterte’s administration cannot stop the wheels of justice. Whether they like it or not, international justice will eventually catch up with those who have committed crimes under international law in the Philippines,” Chhoa-Howard said.

Refusal to cooperate However, Duterte refused to cooperate with any ICC probe since the Hague-based tribunal supposedly has no jurisdiction over him since its founding treaty, the Rome Statute, supposedly never became a law in the country. Wrong. The Philippines signed the Rome Statute on December 28, 2000 and ratified it on August 30, 2011; thus, making

it an extension of Philippine law. But 10 years later, on July 29, 2021, Duterte claimed that the signing of the Rome Statute was never been published in the Official Gazette and was, therefore, never binding in the first place. “The executive department has no copy,” he said. “That’s because what happened was from Congress — Congress ratified it — instead of returning the treaty as ratified by Congress to the executive department, they shortcircuited it. They went straight to Rome and appended the Philippine participation.” He asserted, “When there’s no publication, there’s no

Supreme Court decision In a unanimous decision on July 21, 2021, Philippine Supreme Court ruled that the government remains obliged “to cooperate in criminal Duterte defiant proceedings of the ICC even if But in an act of defiance, Duterte it has withdrawn from the Rome said he’d not allow the government Statute,” the treaty that formed to cooperate with the ICC, even after the ICC. Further, the ruling said the Supreme Court’s affirmation of that President Duterte could not the Philippines’ obligation to do so. arbitrarily terminate international Not giving up on the issue, agreements without the consent of Duterte said he might run for vice the Senate. president in 2022 in order to be immune In its ruling, the high court said from lawsuits. But retired associate that as a state party, the Philippines justice and former ombudsman was bound to recognize the jurisdiction Conchita Carpio-Morales debunked of the ICC and cooperate with its Duterte’s assumption that he’ll be processes even after its withdrawal spared from criminal liability if he from the Rome Statute. wins the vice presidency in 2022. “Withdrawing from the Rome She said that – citing American Statute does not discharge a state jurisprudence – the vice president is party from the obligations it has “not immune” from lawsuits, civil incurred as a member,” the high or criminal just like what happened court said in a decision authored by to the former vice president of Associate Justice Marvic Leonen. the U.S. Spiro Agnew who was The high court pointed out that investigated in1973 for criminal the country’s withdrawal became conspiracy, bribery, extortion and effective on March 17, 2019, which tax fraud. After maintaining his means that all acts committed by innocence, Agnew pleaded no Duterte and other public officials up contest to a single felony charge to that date were still within the scope of tax evasion and resigned from S OUoffice. of the ICC’s jurisdiction. Duterte L U B A F presumed that by withdrawing During Duterte’s recent Sixth Y& T R O F : I from the Rome Statute, he’d be State of the Nation Address (SONA), T AF to avoid prosecution by the he became Mable combative when he said, ICC. Wrong. “the battle against narcotics is far Article 127(2) of the Rome from over, more than five years after TH E

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“Best Rated” vegetable soup in the world, Philippine Sinigang

Taste Atlas an online "world atlas" serving as an "encyclopedia" of food and flavors around the globe with a database containing over 10,000 global dishes and ingredients, has declared the Philippines' Sinigang, the world's best-rated vegetable soup besting 161 other dishes from different countries. They describe Sinigang as a sour soup "consisting of sampalok (fruits of the tamarind tree), water

spinach, green pepper, cabbage, broccoli, eggplant, diced tomatoes, sliced onions, ginger, green beans, water, oil, and salt." The website shared a list showing Sinigang as the top vegetable soup with a rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars closely followed by Skābeņu Zupa from Latvia, Ogbono soup from Edo in Nigeria, Kürbis Suppe from Burgenland in Austria, and Fagiolata from Italy - all rated 4.7 stars.

Julia Montes joins ‘FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano’, started firing & motorcycle training

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he 26-year-old actress, Julia Montes gave fans a sneak peek of her motorcycle training in an Instagram video on Tuesday, August 3, 2021. “There’s a lot of exciting scenes you should watch out for. I promise I’ll keep you updated, wish me, luck guys! This is thrilling!” she wrote in the caption. She is now gearing up for her television comeback as she prepares to join the longrunning action teleserye FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano. Ang Probinsyano lead actor, director, and producer Coco Martin helped her with her training Julia shared in an exclusive interview with ABS-CBN Entertainment previously. “As a guy, I have more knowledge. I trained her in firing a gun, riding a motorcycle, and even on fight scenes. You have to give her the support she needs. I’m the one who feels anxious and nervous”, Coco said. Julia admitted feeling pressure since it’s her first primetime teleserye after taking a break in showbiz in 2018, especially that she’s working with Coco. Julia and Coco have long

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“Not a scam”: Nas Academy shows proof of legit Whang Od course agreement

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digital learning platform, Nas Academy headed by best known Nas Daily, has broken its silence on the controversy surrounding its paid online course under Apo Whang-Od’s name, which was earlier called by a relative of the tattoo legend a “scam”. Following claims by Whang Od’s relative and protege Gracia Palicas that her grandmother did not sign any contract with Nas Daily for a masterclass priced at P750. Nas Academy released a statement to “set the record straight” in a Facebook post on Thursday, August 5, 2021. They approached Whang-Od, the oldest-living tattoo artist in the Philippines, for the said course because “We wanted to share her culture for future generations to appreciate and respect the ancient Kalinga tradition of mambabatok. So we pitched to her family the idea of creating Whang-Od Academy. She

and her family present both loved this idea, and have worked WITH US to build it, with Whang-Od teaching herself,” Nas Academy said. Attached with the statement is a 22-second clip of Whang-Od doing the fingerprint signature, being accompanied by a relative and a supposed translator. “This is the clearest evidence that it is not a scam and achieved the consent of her and her immediate family,” it

added. Whang-Od and her family will profit from the traditional tattoo tutorial, the online learning platform added “40% of Nas Academy is made up of Filipinos. So for us, this is personal. We care deeply about the Philippines and respect the many cultures and traditions that exist across the country. And we have all come together to make the world a better place.”

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been rumored to be dating, though neither of them has addressed the rumors. Both last shared the screen together in 2015’s Wansapanataym’s Yamashita’s Treasures, their comfort level and dedication to their craft is what makes their fans excited to see them work together again. The two are also working together on a Brillante Mendoza project filmed in Pola, Oriental Mindoro.

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Donita announced last April that she's now a corporate chef for Island Pacific in the US, a chain of supermarkets in America that sell fresh meat, produce, and groceries with a specialization in Filipino cuisine, but she still does the hard and gritty work! She works "really hard," to the point where she'd volunteer to do tasks that aren't originally hers. In her new job, she's her own boss and she can do whatever she wants, Donita told LJ MorenoAlapag and Rufa Mae Quinto in the

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latest video of The Wonder Mamas. She promotes modern Filipino cuisine in 15 of the company's restaurant branches and is in charge of developing new recipes. Maricel Aguilar, her immediate boss, also told her, "Do whatever you want, [as long as you] give me your deliverables." "The Pinoys here get surprised, I'm the one who takes out the trash. I dump it in the dumpster. That's not my job, but I do it. I wipe tables, I love what I do, but it’s really really hard... physical," Donita said.


Before Metro Manila lockdown, full vaccination targeted for 10 million Filipinos NTF deputy chief implementer Vince Dizon said on Tuesday, August 3, 2021, that authorities administered the most jabs given in a day since the immunization drive started in March, a total of 680,000 COVID-19 shots. This raised the total number of vaccine doses administered to 21,891,012. Around 12 million have received one shot, including some 9.8 million fully vaccinated individuals he said in a televised public briefing. The National Task Force (NTF) Against COVID-19 also said on Wednesday, August 4, 2021. At least 10 million individuals will be fully vaccinated against the novel coronavirus nationwide before Metro Manila returns to enhanced community quarantine this week, “We are confident that

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tomorrow, over 10 million will have completed their vaccination in the Philippines,” Dizon added. This goal comes a day before Metro Manila, home to 13 million people, shifts to the toughest of

4 lockdown levels, the enhanced community quarantine, from Aug. 6 to 20. The government aims to immunize 58 to 70 million people this year to safely reopen the economy.

Hospitals in Cebu calling out for help DOH Central Visayas Regional director Dr. Jaime Bernadas said at least 400 registered nurses were needed to increase the medical front-liners in Cebu and the entire region, so far recruited only 50. Health officials are appealing to new nursing graduates to help their fellow Cebuanos amid the rising number of COVID-19 cases and the shortage of health workers. He implores nurses to apply in our various hospitals and help in the fight against COVID-19. Hospitals still have vacant beds but lack the manpower to take care of the patients, one of their problems was that registered nurses who had yet to be assigned to facilities with high numbers of COVID-19 infections were afraid to work in isolation centers and hospitals, he added. Bernadas asked the DOH central office to help the medical workforce in Central Visayas to allow them to recruit nurses who still had to take the board examination but Health Secretary Francisco Duque III had yet to respond to the request. According to Councilor Joel Garganera, the deputy chief implementer of the city’s Emergency Operations Center, in the past two weeks at least 132 healthcare workers had been infected with

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COVID-19 among them were doctors, nurses, nursing assistants, medical technologists, laboratory technicians, and paramedics in 31 hospitals, medical clinics, and quarantines. Acting Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama on Tuesday, August 3, 2021, ordered the creation of a “mega isolation center” at Cebu City Sports Center to help decongest hospitals and other COVID-19 facilities. Cebu City health officer Jeffrey Ibones said the city government was also hiring 200 nurses to cope with the surge.

Fake news: No vaccine, no cash aid under ECQ Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) chairperson Benhur Abalos slammed the perpetrators behind the wrong information that people who are not yet vaccinated against COVID-19 will not receive cash aid under enhanced community quarantine in a ceremonial event of the COVID-19 task force. On Thursday morning, August 5, 2021, Abalos received reports on such incidents in Manila, Masinag in Antipolo City, and Las Piñas, he described it as “fake news” after many people panicked and crowded

vaccination sites in Metro Manila. Abalos warned the perpetrators behind the fake news that the National Bureau of Investigation is already investigating them and that they will be penalized when caught as long lines of people were reported in various COVID-19 vaccination sites in Metro Manila a day before the two-week enhanced community quarantine period starts. Low-income residents will receive P1,000 to P4,000 cash aid from the national government amid the implementation of the ECQ.

Due to worsening health, Nightbirde withdraws from “America's Got Talent”

Jane Marczweski, a 30-year-old singer who performed an original song, "It's Okay," for her audition, which is about "the story of the last year of my life." earned the coveted golden buzzer on the America's Got Talent Show. Her performance moved the judges, especially Simon Cowell, who gave her the golden buzzer, which automatically qualified her to the final round of the talent competition. Sadly Marczweski, who goes by the name Nightbirde, announced that she will be unable to continue her journey on "America's Got Talent" due to her worsening health. She made the announcement on her social media pages, saying being part of the competition

was a dream come true, but her health "has taken a turn for the worse" and her fight with cancer "is demanding all of my energy and attention." "Sharing my heart with the world on AGT has been an honor and a dream come true. My point of view this summer has been astounding. What a miracle that the pain I’ve walked through can be reworked into beauty that makes people all over the world open their eyes wider," Marczweski wrote. Lastly thanked her fans "Thank you for all your support, it means the world to me. Stay with me, I’ll be better soon. I’m planning my future, not my legacy. Pretty beat up, but I’ve still got dreams".

Popcom: 109 million growth of Philippine population in 2020 As of May 1, 2020, the Philippine population increased to 109,035,343 or 8 million more since 2015. According to the Commission on Population and Development (Popcom), The population has a growth rate of 1.63%. In reality, we are probably more than 110 million

by now," said Popcom USec. Juan Antonio Perez III. The highest population with 16,195,042 is Region 4-A, followed by the National Capital Region with 13,484,462; and Region 3 with 12, 422,172. The combination of these regions consisted of 38.6%

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of the entire population in 2020. The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao had the highest growth rate with 3.265%, with Region 7 at 1.88% and Region 4-A with 2.48%. Region 8 had the lowest growth rate at 0.5%. These numbers of regions are important

to note, considering the country is under various levels of quarantine, Perez added. Filipino women are expected to have around 3 children during their childbearing years. Compared to 2015 the country’s population increased by 1.63 percent, the rate

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of the increase is slowing down. POPCOM said a 1 percent growth rate would be more "comfortable". "We don't want a zero population growth, What we want is the growth of the population based on our capacity to support the population," Perez said.


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20th Annual Randy Viray Financial Charity Golf Tournament

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t was a perfect day for golf at the 20th Annual Randy Viray Financial Golf Tournament at Larters at St. Andrews Golf and Country Club last July 22nd. Over 150 golfers, sponsors, donors participated in the annual golf classic in support of local charities. Over $11k was raised for charity in large part due to the donations and sponsorship partners of the golf tournament.

Gold Sponors:

Randy Viray - Randy Viray Financial Service Inc. Larry Vickar - Vickar Automotive Group Bien & Max Marasigan - Inkster Heating & Cooling Sammy James Sarte - SARTE Heating & Cooling Jhay Simon - Lightsmith Electric Vince Potenza - Aura Hair Group & Passion Beauty Supply Ltd.

Subhas Chandar - Sunwest Screen Graphics Soumnath (Chum) Kenneth Central Hotel Ian Learmonth - Top Shelf Energy Services Jody Ford - Equitable Life

Silver Sponors:

Brad Naron - Pratts Wholesale Ltd. Markus Chambers - St. Norbert Seine River Rich Sison - Sison Blackburn Consulting Inc. Elliott Cooke - Up and Runny Ad Reference: Customer ID: Ad Type: Page: Physiotherapy 1000067806 / 1000557380 DHCW / WP 1 of 1 Edwardo Famakin - Wowkpow Inc. Ad Request ID: Ad Class: Ad Proof Date: Richie Cabigting - RC12:58 Walk-in 1-5175499912 SPEC 2016-01-05 Chiropractic Ad Placement Reference: WPGY/YPE/16/Credit & Debt Counselling Chris Davis - The Cryptocoin Company Glenn Yoshino - Famous Dave’s

Dr. Gilles Lorteau - Portage Vision Services Beng Tuano - Water Plant and Water Plant Too Hon. Cindy Lamoureux - MLA Tyndall Park Councillor Shawn Nason - Transcona Ward Councillor Vivian Santos - Point Douglas Ward

Prize Donors:

John Anderson - South Beach Casino Silvano Paletta - Clarion Hotel Chris Manalastas - Moxie’s Junction 59 & Shark Club Joey Restaurants

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Bronze Sponors: Photos courtesy of Vickar Auto Group - Alexander Lifshits and Josel Catindoy.

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Doug Sutherland - DRS Consulting Ltd. Marsh Etkin - Marshall Fabrics Alan Reiss - Remax Professionals Em Guevarra - JEM Insurance Charter Kidzugane - CHN College / Higgins Pharmacy Richard Raghunath - RCR CPA Inc. Marty Katz - Financial Equilibrium Don Bowes - Filmore Riley Happy Dandiala - Kruse Auto Body Ltd.

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Ina Eng - Ascenda Financial Consultants Matias Fridson - Morguard Investments Adam Solar - Canadian Brewhouse Peter Ewert - Larters at St. Andrews Ray Lozano - Aldo Formal Wear Brent Renaud & Chris Nichol Eastern Chrysler Beng Tuano - Water Plant & Water Plant Too Marla Murphy - Ultimate Wheel Works Boathouse Restaurant at Lake of the Woods Kenora Ontario Tim Hortons Robert Viray - Maloway Insurance Cho Venevongsa - Wasabi Sabi John - Bailey’s Restaurant Bert Obtial - La Merage Restaurant


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VANCOUVER, One of the Top Ten Most Beautiful Cities in the World (part 5)

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world-class city attached to the ocean, Vancouver has so many points of interest scattered throughout the city. After a day of sight-seeing at Prospect Point, Robson Street, and Chinatown, it’s time to relax at the tranquil Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Classical Garden , the first classical Chinese garden in all of Canada and once named as the world’s top city garden by National Geographic. It must be remembered that Sun Yat-Sen, a Chinese statesman and physician, was the provisional first president of the Republic of China. He’s noted for his chief legacy, i.e., his political philosophy, the “Three Principles of the People” - Minza or nationalism, Minquan or rights of the people (democracy) and Minsheng or people’s livelihood (communitarianism). Right in the heart of Vancouver’s Chinatown, the garden that was constructed using 14th century methods - no glue, no screws or no power tools were used - features a jade green pond, “koi” fish, a collection of 150-year old miniature trees and “tai hu” rock imported from China. The garden is a good place to see

anytime of the year. A must-see is the Vancouver’s most popular attraction, Grouse Mountain. It is the only truly fourseason destination in the city where you can enjoy a full-day mountain experience of downhill skiing and other snow sports during winter, and outdoor summer activities like mountain biking, paragliding, ecowalks, zip lining, scenic chairlift ride, even helicopter tours. In the summer other features include lumberjack show and the “Bird in Motion” birds of prey demonstration. Grouse Mountain get’s its name from sooty blue grouse, a game bird in the area. We begin our Grouse Mountain experience by taking the iconic Red Skyride aerial tramway from the valley station to the mountain summit, rising 1,250 meters (4,100 feet) above Vancouver, so fast in just eight (8) minutes. The ride gives us the opportunity to admire the jaw-dropping cityscape and the views of the neighbouring mountain peaks, the Pacific Ocean, inlets and bays, and the Gulf Islands. Another means of access to the top is by taking the 2.9 km. Grouse Mountain grind

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hiking trail as what my daughter Marie-Anne and granddaughter Cassy did. Watching under the hot summer sun the 30-minute lumberjack show of log rolling, 60foot tree climb, two-man peg and raker saws, axe throwing, and springboard chop is great fun. The “Bird in Motion” demonstration features two horned and barn owls, a falcon, a red-tailed hawk (North America’s most common raptor), a turkey vulture , and bald eagle. We’re awed by the flying skills of Peregrine Falcon, the world’s fastest living animal. Not to be missed is the “Eye of the Wind”, the only turbine on earth with a clear glass viewing pod that has room for 36 people at a time. The sky-scrapping tower measuring 65 meters tall with its massive rotating wind-turbine’s carbonfibre blades offers panoramic views of Vancouver. You need $15 to go to the Eye of the Wind! Currently closed due to Covid-19 pandemic is the Grouse Mountain’s “Theater In The Sky”, the high-definition electronic cinema showing a number of wildlife-related movies particularly the Grouse’s resident grizzly bears. Grouse Mountain where the world’s first double chairlift was built in 1949 offers alpine skiing (day and night) and snowboarding during winter months. Hit the slopes of varied 33 green and black trails/runs for all levels of downhill skiers serviced by four chairlifts. While at the summit satisfy your taste buds with feast on variable delicious dishes at Grouse’s The Observatory, or at Grouse Grind Coffee Bar. For more beautiful British Columbia adventures take the ferry over to Vancouver Island. See you next at the capital, Victoria! However, before we do that, we have to cross the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, another Vancouver’s original must-see.

Cassy & Marie-Anne at Grouse Mountain hiking trail

The Lumberjack Show

Gem at Grouse Mountain

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The Padyakers Winnipeg biking club took to the hills of Riding Mountain National Park with a 5 hour, 130km bike trip from Wasagaming to Dauphin and back. The breathtaking bike ride - both in scenery and hill climbs made for a great day of riding. The group made it to Northgate Trails in Dauphin, Manitoba. Join Padyakers in upcoming rides throughout Winnipeg and Manitoba by finding them on Facebook and Strava.

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