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Seven Oaks Arena was buzzing as Filipino and South Asian kids - including Nathan, Jacob and Clara strapped on their skates for the First Shift hockey program. Sponsored by Bauer Hockey, Winnipeg Jets and APNA Hockey, First Shift is a program crafted to make the initial steps into the world of hockey as smooth, enjoyable, and exciting as possible. Over the course of the 6-week introduction to hockey, these young stars are not just mastering the puck but also building friendships and memories. First Shift proves: hockey's not just a game, it's a global party!
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First Shift: Growing Hockey with Diversity and Inclusion
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n the 2022-23 Report to the Community, the Winnipeg Jets highlighted a promising initiative. Responding to the need for inclusive hockey development programs, especially for the Filipino, South Asian, and broader new immigrant communities, the 'hockey for all centre' launched the First Shift initiative. Powering this initiative is the Jets Hockey Development (JHD), in partnership with Scotiabank, Bauer and APNA Hockey - all sharing a mutual goal: erasing barriers and making hockey accessible for all of Canada's youth, especially those freshly forging their Canadian identities. One of the key attractions of this program? Free lessons coupled with complimentary equipment. This ensures that financial constraints don't deter passionate young players from pursuing their newfound love for the game even after the program ends.
This past spring, JHD took a bold leap forward with a six-week free program and several one-week summer camps. These sessions, which combined both on and off-ice training, witnessed over 130 Filipino and South Asian minor hockey players sweating it out, learning, and fostering relationships. A noteworthy aim behind these sessions was to identify and groom participants for coaching and mentoring roles, reinforcing the support structure of the First Shift program. In a fitting tribute to the diversity this program, during the Winnipeg Jets pre-season FanFest at Scotiabank hockey for all, Keewatin Prairie School's elementary Filipino Heritage program students performed two cultural performances on the main stage. Finally, mark your calendars! January 13, 2024, is Filipino Heritage Night as the Winnipeg Jets take on the Philadelphia Flyers. Go Jets Go! continued on page 4 ►
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The Winnipeg Jets: Maturing as a Community Asset
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appy to report that this past Wednesday, September 20th, the atmosphere was positively electric at the corporate offices of True North Sports & Entertainment Cafe & Patio on the 3rd Floor, 223 Hargrave Street. John Olfert, President & COO, Winnipeg Jets & True North Sports + Entertainment shared a wonderful overview of the Jets. And you know what? We shone equally bright, sharing the vibrant tapestry of our Filipino community – a community
that proudly stands over 100,000 strong. We had the pleasure of mingling with the creme de la creme from organizations like the 204 Neighbourhood Watch, Quezon Province Association of Manitoba, Manitoba Filipino Business Council, Kultivation Festival, Philippine Basketball Association, and Filipino Anglers Association of Manitoba. Furthermore, we connected with a stellar lineup of Filipino
professionals across various fields like banking & and finance, real estate investment, commercial marketing agencies, architectural and urban design, information technology, insurance, and the entrepreneurial spirits of business owners and solopreneurs. A round of applause for everyone who made the evening a hit! To fun times, brilliant connections, and the thriving Filipino community spirit in Manitoba!
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Landmark Victory: Wab Kinew Becomes Manitoba's First Indigenous Premier in NDP Election Triumph
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n a historic turn, the Manitoba Legislative Elections on October 3, 2023, witnessed the New Democratic Party (NDP) securing a resounding victory, solidifying Wab Kinew's position as Manitoba's first First Nations premier. This triumph also granted the NDP a majority government. Addressing a jubilant crowd at the NDP campaign headquarters, Kinew expressed his gratitude for the win, emphasizing the importance of unity in the province. This election marks a significant milestone as Manitoba becomes the first Canadian province to elect a First Nations premier, underscoring
the province's commitment to diversity and inclusivity. Heather Stefanson, the Progressive Conservative Party (PC) leader, gracefully conceded defeat, announcing her resignation as party leader. Her party had been in power since 2016, and despite their efforts, the PC party could not secure victory in this election. Throughout the campaign, the NDP focused on key issues such as healthcare and affordability. Kinew's promises to improve healthcare, including reopening shuttered emergency rooms, resonated with voters. The NDP also pledged to freeze Manitoba
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204VI Helping Fellow Grassroots Groups with Capacity Building
Jeri Stern, the leader of St. James-Deerlodge Neighbourhood Watch and Outreach – King Edward and St. James Chapter, addressing the attendees of West Winnipeg Safety Jam Winnipeg event in July this year.
The search party that had come together to help find a missing person in March of this year: (from left) Rene Castro, a WPS Officer, Darryl Cantois, Tek de Leon, Allan Pamplona, Pastor Vic Cuarto, a relative of the found missing person hidden to protect privacy), Charmaine Hernandez, Denny Nangan, Beth Olesco (the 204VI volunteer who found the missing person) and Rodel Olesco.
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he recently concluded Upo Festival event, which showcased the heaviest and longest Manitoba-grown Asian vegetable upo (15 kilos and 8 feet respectively) and that had put together 200 people for a boodle fight dinner, did not only create a venue to celebrate the Filipino culture but it also helped raise fund for the one-year operating expense of the 204 Volunteer Inc.-Caring Manitobans In Action (204VI). Founded six years ago, the non-profit group 204VI used to be called 204 Neighbourhood Watch Inc. Through
the years, it expanded and created more programs, one of which is the Capacity Building Program that helps fellow non-profit grassroots groups have the tools to start with or to expand their organization. In the past years, the groups that benefitted from 204VI’s Capacity Building Program were Wolseley Watch, St. James-Deerlodge Neighbourhood Watch, and the Aurora community at McPhillips. Last July, 204VI gave to the grassroots group St. James-Deerlodge Neighbourhood Watch and Outreach Patrol - King Edward and Bruce Park Chapter
led by Jeri Stern, 30 vests with prints of the organization’s logo, and shouldered the food expenses and the other logistics needs for its public launch during the event West Winnipeg Safety Jam. The latest group that 204VI helped with capacity building was The Evelyn Memorial Search Team, a group of indigenous volunteers that perform the hard and complex work of searching for missing persons in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Ontario. Darryl Cantois founded The Evelyn Memorial Search Team
five years ago. For years, Cantois has helped in searches for dozens of missing persons. In 2016, he found the lifeless body of Azraya Kokopenace during the search for the missing 14-year-old in Ontario. Cantois helped 204VI search for a missing Filipino Manitoban in 2018. In June of 2018, a search party was formed, standing in front of 200 volunteers inside PCCM at Keewatin, Cantois briefed the volunteers that doing the search is not easy and that you do not know what to expect. He added that it might be a decomposing dead body of a missing person that might be waiting for you, so you must be ready with what you will smell and see. On one chilly evening last
March, Cantois joined a dozen of 204VI volunteers and WPS to search for a missing 17-year-old girl. 204VI volunteer Beth Olesco found the missing girl. Last month, volunteers of 204VI met with Cantois to hand over to him the 20 black vests with the logo of The Evelyn Memorial Search Team. 204VI is hoping that Cantois’ wish will be fulfilled. Cantois said, “The media say my name in their news stories, but no one had ever mentioned our organization’s name, which bears my mother’s name Evelyn.” By wearing their organization’s identity, 204VI hopes that the media and the community will also recognize the organization behind Cantois and his team’s great deeds.
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SUCCESSFUL 'BALIK-TANAW: The Cost of Philippine Democracy Event Commemorates Martial Law Anniversary in Canada
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embers of the Philippine Historical Society of Canada, Inc. (PHSCI) said at least a hundred students and community members attended the event. The event featured a martial law exhibit and a musical performance to mark the 51st year since the declaration of martial law on September 21, 1972. The exhibit put a spotlight on the Filipino people’s legacy of resistance and heroism in a time of disinformation, fake news, and historical revisionism. Prominent Filipino Canadian artists Mervin Sison, Jovelle Balani, Rein Cabalquinto and Johsa performed several Filipino songs that became popular during martial law and EDSA “People Power” revolution. “As a Filipino Canadian non-profit organization that aims to promote historical awareness, we commend all martial law survivors for tirelessly sharing their stories to educate our communities and future generations about the horrors of martial law, as well as for reminding us the importance of carrying on the legacy of nationalism and keeping the stories of the past alive in the collective memory of our people,” said Jomay Amora-Dueck, co-founder of PHSCI. “A big thanks to all our donors, advertisers, performers, friends, families, and community supporters for sharing their time, talent, and resources - your generosity and support continue to inspire us. A special shout-out to our friends at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights - thank you for offering us a safe space and being our kindest ally,” she added.
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Agape Services Unveils Exciting Milestone with New Office
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ast September 30 marked a momentous occasion for Agape Services Insurance and Travel as they celebrated the grand opening of their new office located at 356 Jefferson Ave. , along with friends and supporters of Agape Services. Marianne de Jesus Ferrer, the visionary owner of Agape Insurance
and Travel, led the ribbon-cutting ceremony, joined by esteemed guests namely Pebbles Marcalinas, Jayson Ferrer, Jancell Opelena, Perla Javate, MLA Cindy Lamourex, Liberty Ferrer, and Stella Raymundo. This expansion marks a strategic move to integrate their existing insurance and financial services with their thriving
travel and tours business, which had successfully taken off in April 2022. Agape Services, founded and incorporated on February 22, 2010, has built a remarkable legacy in the industry. With their focus on insurance and financial services, they currently serve over 1,000 families, earning recognition for their exceptional commitment to excellence in service. In 2013, they proudly received the "Excellence in Service" award from the Manitoba Filipino Business Council, a
testament to their unwavering dedication to client satisfaction. Since then, they have been consistently nominated for the "Business Excellence Award" by various esteemed organizations. Agape's mission extends beyond offering top-notch services; they also provide opportunities for individuals looking to work from home and earn supplementary income. Its travel and tours which started with just five mobile agents has now grown to include 30 agents from diverse
backgrounds, all sharing the common goal of delivering excellence. The new office at 356 Jefferson Ave serves as a beacon of their commitment to providing outstanding services while fostering growth opportunities for their dedicated agents. For those curious to explore Agape's offerings or discuss their insurance, financial, and travel needs, the new location is open for visits. You can also contact them at (204) 960-9670.
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Padyakers Winnipeg and Spandex Cycling Club Conquer the RBC Gran Fondo in Epic Style
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n an awe-inspiring display of endurance and determination, the Padyakers Winnipeg and Spandex Cycling Club recently triumphed in the 2023 RBC Gran Fondo, North America's premier endurance cycling race. On September 9th, a fearless group of 13 cyclists embarked on a thrilling journey from Vancouver Island to the scenic hills of Whistler Village, covering a grueling 122-kilometer route. The race kicked off in Stanley Park, Vancouver, with cyclists weaving through the mesmerizing Vancouver Seawall and conquering the iconic Lions Gate Bridge. The adrenaline surged as they ascended Sentinel Hill, spurred on by the resounding cheers of spectators lining the steep roads. However, the astounding elevation gain—over 2100 meters— truly set this feat apart with gradients reaching a heart-pounding 15%. The group's mission: complete the race in under 5 hours. Every team member not only met this goal but also savored every moment of the event. The final stretch to Whistler tested their endurance to the limits, but they persevered, fueled by the thunderous cheers of Whistler Village. As they crossed the finish line one by one, a chorus of applause and the clinking of medals celebrated their remarkable achievement. Padyakers Winnipeg and Spandex Cycling Club's indomitable spirit and unwavering commitment to excellence have once again left an indelible mark on the world of endurance cycling. Their triumph in the 2023 RBC Gran Fondo is a testament to the enduring power of camaraderie and the relentless pursuit of cycling glory.
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Dress Warm, Dress Right: Essential Guide to Dressing for Indoor Ice Skating Lessons
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e have about 45 kids hitting the ice at Seven Oaks in a couple weeks for the Tots & Youth Learn to Skate program. Lots of DMs from parents on how they should dress their kids. Remember a cold kid isn't a happy kid. It's essential to dress warm and right. Here’s a quick guide for parents new to skating lessons: Checklist for Skating: Long-sleeved top or thick sweater. Snowsuit or water-resistant snow pants for added warmth and protection. Fleece jacket or hoodie as an outer layer. Mittens or gloves to keep fingers cozy. Thin socks (helps the skate fit well). A protective helmet. Hockey or Figure skates Dressing Tips: Layering: Keeps you insulated. Start with a base, add a mid-layer (like fleece), and finish with a waterproof top layer. For Children: A snowsuit is best. They're likely to fall, and the cushioning protects and keeps them warm. Accessories: Prioritize a goodquality helmet. For hands, mittens are warmer than gloves. Thin socks are better for a snug skate fit. Remember, the goal is to stay warm, protected, and enjoy your time on the ice. Happy skating!
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Ultimate New Wave Evolution (& closely related styles) part 46
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keep myself updated, to the best of my ability and budget permitting, on whatever is new in this broad spectrum of music many belovedly call New Wave, which includes closely related sonic styles like Post-Punk, Synthpop, and Power Pop. I regularly check if there are new albums released by veteran artists associated with the genre or by younger groups whose style may be classified under it. I don't confine my listening pleasure to the genre's heyday. I get excited by new music but, of course, those that were released or that I discovered in my youth uplift me more; because, aside from the sense of melodic familiarity and
Sa Úgoy ng Músika sentimentality (known as nostalgia) towards these old ones, they also carry for me lots of memories culled from the prime of my life. For this set, I feature the respective debut albums of some of my first favorites. They are part of the soundtrack of my teens. * Echo & the Bunnymen - Crocodiles (1980) ("Rescue") * Modern English - Mesh & Lace (1981) ("Black Houses")
* Depeche Mode - Speak & Spell (1981) ("New Life") * A Flock of Seagulls - A Flock of Seagulls (1982) ("Telecommunication") * Duran Duran - Duran Duran (1981) ("Girls on Film") * Spandau Ballet - Journeys to Glory (1981) ("To Cut a Long Story Short") * Tears for Fears - The Hurting (1983) ("Mad World") * The Plimsouls - Everywhere at Once (1983) ("A Million Miles Away")
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Horoscope You’re starting October by doing some serious wheeling and dealing when Mercury in Virgo trines Pluto in Capricorn on Tuesday. Don’t be afraid to speak up about your ambitions and work hard to get noticed. Your efforts will do the talking.
Start the spooky season by thinking outside the box when Mercury in Virgo trines Pluto in Capricorn on Tuesday. This is a great day to go on autumn adventures and let your imagination guide you to your higher self. Especially since you’ll get a boost of productive energy when Mercury enters Libra and your habit zone on Wednesday.
You’re starting October with some family feuds when Mercury in Virgo opposes Neptune in Pisces on Monday. Your family might be meddling with your goals and ambitions. Get them out of your business so you can live your own life. These conversations will be difficult, Gemini, but they’ll set you free.
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Oh no, Cancer! Overthinking can lead to paranoia when Mercury in Virgo opposes Neptune in Pisces on Monday. Remember to slow down and think logically before going down the rabbit hole of spooky thoughts.
Secrets don’t make friends, and they definitely don’t help you this week when Mercury in Virgo opposes Neptune in Pisces on Monday. If you’ve been hiding something important, consider coming clean, because those ghosts will be spilling secrets. Don’t get caught in a lie, Libra.
You’re starting October on an empowering note because you’re on a quest for self-discovery when Mercury in Virgo trines Pluto in your sign on Tuesday. This is a great day to take the road less traveled and learn more about yourself. From taking a trip to speaking up for yourself, you can achieve anything.
Yikes, Leo! You might have trouble connecting on an emotional level, especially if you can’t connect on an intellectual level when Mercury in Virgo opposes Neptune in Pisces on Monday. When the pillow talk is over, you might realize you don’t have a lot in common with the person who shares your bed.
Tuesday is a great day for social media when Mercury in Virgo trines Pluto in Capricorn. Whether you’re solving problems in the group chat or calling out people on the apps, don’t be silent about the things you care about or it will haunt you.
Pillow talk could get too serious when Mercury in Virgo opposes Neptune in Pisces on Monday. Don’t lie to a lover to get what you want. It won’t go well. Being vulnerable and honest can lead to major changes that will bring you closer together.
You’re starting October on a passionate note when Mercury in your sign trines Pluto in Capricorn on Tuesday. Whether you’re starting a new creative project or asking someone out, use that brilliant mind to change your world for the better. And remember to have fun!
Oh no, Sagittarius! You’re starting October with some power struggles between your personal ambitions and what your family desires when Mercury in Virgo opposes Neptune in Pisces on Monday. You might need to break away from what others want and go after what you truly desire.
You might have a hard time having some fall fun when Mercury in Virgo opposes Neptune in your sign on Monday, especially when everyone is arguing. Not being able to decide what you want or having to compromise on your vision can leave you fuming. Find your voice again, Pisces.
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Philippine Inflation Reaches 6.1% in September 2023 Amid Soaring Food and Transportation Costs
Manila Drag Queen Pura Luka Vega Arrested on Charges of Blasphemy and Obscenity
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n a recent report, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) revealed that the inflation rate for September 2023 surged to 6.1%. This substantial increase is primarily attributed to sharp spikes in food prices, especially rice, and the relentless rise in transportation expenses due to soaring fuel costs. Compared to August's 5.3% inflation rate, September witnessed a faster uptick in everyday goods and services prices. Nevertheless, it remained slightly lower than the 6.9% figure reported in September 2022. The most significant contributor to September's inflation was the substantial year-on-year escalation in the prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages, which jumped from 8.1% in August to a notable 9.7% in September. Following closely were increased transport costs, surging from 0.2% in August to 1.2% in September. Although the 6.1% headline inflation rate falls within the 5.3% to 6.1% range forecasted by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas for September, it still exceeds the central bank's 2 to 4% inflation target. This 6.1% rate marks the highest recorded figure in four months, with May also reporting a matching 6.1% inflation rate. Rising food and fuel prices have reignited concerns about inflation in the Philippines, making it a pressing issue among citizens and a key factor contributing to dissatisfaction with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., according to a September survey by Pulse Asia.
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n a significant development, renowned drag queen Pura Luka Vega, formerly known for her daring impersonations, including that of Jesus in drag acts, was apprehended by Manila police. The arrest took place at her residence in Sta. Cruz last October 5., as reported by the warrant and subpoena unit of the Manila Police District's (MPD) Sta. Cruz station. Under the command of Maj. Billy Ray Canagan, the police executed an arrest warrant issued by the Manila Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 36. Vega, whose real name is Amadeus Fernando Pagente, also holds the senior health program officer position. Vega now faces charges for violating Article 201 of the Revised Penal Code, amended by Presidential Decrees 960 and 969. These charges include immoral doctrines,
obscene publications and exhibitions, and indecent shows. Additionally, she is accused of violating Section 6 of Republic Act 10175, also known as the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012. The Manila RTC Branch 36, under acting presiding Judge Czarina Encarnacion Samonte-Villanueva, set bail at P72,000, as confirmed by the MPD. The legal action against Vega stems from a performance in which she delivered a rock remix of the Filipino Catholic hymn "Ama Namin" in a bar, which members of the Hijos del Nazareno-Central and Balangay officers of the Quiapo Church deemed blasphemous. They considered it a direct affront to Jesus Christ, whom Vega allegedly portrayed during the act. Despite initial hearings of the complaint filed by the group, Vega claimed not to have received any summons from the Manila city prosecutor. He also documented his attendance at hearings in Quezon City for similar cases filed against him by the Philippines for Jesus Movement. Vega's arrest has prompted an outcry from netizens who assert that "drag is not a crime" and call for her release. Vega's friends have reportedly initiated a fundraising effort to cover her bail, as indicated in posts on social media.
Philippine Jeepney Fares to Increase by P1 effective Oct 8 - LTFRB
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tarting October 8, passengers riding traditional and modern jeepneys across the nation will experience a fare increase of P1. The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) approved this temporary measure in response to a petition filed by transport groups as they grapple with soaring fuel costs. LTFRB Chair Teofilo Guadiz III clarified that this adjustment is provisional and will be revisited on November 7, when the board will deliberate on a main petition requesting a permanent P5 increase in the flag-down rate. Guadiz explained that this P1 fare increase is limited to the first 4 kilometers of the journey and will not extend to subsequent kilometers. He emphasized that the decision is a stopgap measure due to the 11 gasoline price hikes that have already occurred. The board intends to maintain this provisional fare adjustment unless it deems a reversal unnecessary. Guadiz also cautioned drivers against implementing the fare hike before October 8, as it could result in franchise suspension or revocation. The LTFRB's decision cites the continuous surge in fuel prices, which poses a significant challenge to the sustainability of public transport services. Skyrocketing petroleum prices globally have led to a year-to-date net increase of P17.30 per liter for gasoline and P13.40 per liter for diesel. While acknowledging the burden on the Filipino people caused by rising commodity prices, including transportation costs, the LTFRB also recognizes the challenges faced by public utility vehicle operators and drivers, who are essential in ensuring a consistent supply of public transport services.
Kim Chiu Fulfills Bucket List Dream by “Family Feud” returns answered by 100 children of the same age. the new season gives viewers the Getting Slapped by Maricel Soriano in to GMA with new season chanceMoreover, to become studio contestants. There will be episodes where teams of Filipino workers and 'Linlang' this October professionals compete for a chance to win the
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apamilya actress Kim Chiu recently ticked off an extraordinary item from her bucket list – getting slapped by the legendary "Diamond Star," Maricel Soriano. During a press conference, Kim expressed her long-standing desire for her upcoming Prime Video series, "Linlang." Kim shared her excitement amid laughter, saying, "I was so thrilled! Of course, every actor's dream is to be slapped by Maricel. It's on our bucket list, and now it's checked. It was intense!" Kim also confessed to feeling nervous while filming the scene. She praised Maricel Soriano for being down-to-earth and supportive toward younger actors like herself. In "Linlang," Kim, alongside Paulo Avelino and JM de Guzman, takes the lead in a suspense-thriller produced by ABS-CBN and Dreamscape. The series, available exclusively on Prime Video from October 5, delves into the story of boxer-turnedseaman Victor "Bangis" Lualhati (Paulo), who uncovers shocking truths about his wife Juliana (Kim) and is pushed to confront his own inner demons. "Linlang" promises to deliver a gripping narrative filled with suspense, drama, and revelations to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Gerald Anderson on marriage plans with Julia Barretto: "There are more pressing issues in the world."
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elebrity power couple Gerald Anderson and Julia Barretto graced the red carpet together at the ABS-CBN Ball 2023, held at Shangri-La Makati last Saturday. Amidst the glitz and glamour, they were queried by the media about the possibility of wedding bells ringing soon. Gerald responded, "Will we tell you? There are more pressing issues in the world right now." However, he hinted at plans, saying, "But, you know, we'll get there. We'll get there." Julia expressed her excitement about
attending the event with Gerald, making it even more special. Last March, Gerald publicly declared his intention to marry Julia, stating that everything he does in his career and business endeavors is leading up to that moment. He emphasized that he is diligently working towards their future together. While the couple remains tight-lipped about their wedding timeline, their love and commitment remain evident, leaving their fans eagerly awaiting further developments in their relationship.
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he season break is over! GMA Network’s top-rating game show, “Family Feud,” is back with more exciting surprises and fun elements this last October 2! Award-winning host and Kapuso Primetime King Dingdong Dantes shared how much they missed the program, “We aired for more than a year before the break and finally, we’re back kaya sobrang high morale at high spirits lahat ng tao. Miss na miss namin, ang tagal naming hinintay na makabalik ang pinakamasayang game show sa buong mundo. Kahit saan ako pumunta pinapaalala ng mga tao sa akin kung kailan daw babalik. It only proves one thing—na hinahanap-hanap talaga siya.” Dingdong also revealed that the show makes him step out of his comfort zone,“Generally, tahimik akong tao pero kapag nasa ‘Family Feud’ stage ako, ito ‘yung space ko na maging maingay at magulo. It's also very therapeutic for me kasi in a way, hosting is also a performance. Nae-enjoy ko itong ginagawa ko because kakaiba ang energy na nakukuha ko sa contestants. I always look forward to ‘Family Feud’ days sa isang linggo.” Aside from his dynamic interaction with the players and the audience, Dingdong highlighted his favorite aspect of the show, “Kaya siya special because we really give value sa charity component. Kung bibilangin natin ‘yung P20,000 a day na nadodonate ng winning groups sa foundations, talagang isang mahalagang aspeto ‘yun ng buong program. That’s why every episode is unforgettable for me.” “Family Feud” will now feature special episodes with kids as contestants—a first in the history of the world’s favorite family competition. Celebrity kids aged 7 to 12 years old will have fun guessing the top answers to various survey questions
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coveted cash prize. Stay tuned as the audition mechanics will be released soon. Even the studio audience will have a chance to answer survey questions for fun in their interaction with Dingdong. Don’t miss the return of the country’s most thrilling and most hilarious game show! Catch the new season of “Family Feud” this October 2, Mondays to Fridays at 5:40 p.m. on GMA Network. Global Pinoys can also catch the program via GMA Pinoy TV. For more stories about the Kapuso Network, visit www.GMANetwork.com.
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Gary V's Electrifying ReEnergized 2023 Tour Lights Up Winnipeg
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n September 28, 2023, the Club Regent Event Centre in Winnipeg witnessed a night of musical magic and nostalgia as Mr Pure Energy, Gary Valenciano brought his ReEnergized 2023 concert tour to a sold-out crowd. Winnipeg was just one of the stops on his tour, including performances in Calgary, Toronto, and California. With a career spanning four decades and over 30 music albums, Gary V delivered a powerhouse performance, taking the audience on a journey through his classics like "Di Bale Na Lang," "Hataw Na," "Eto Na Naman," "Babalik Ka Rin," and "Growing Up." He also serenaded fans with timeless hits such as "I Will Be Here," "Sana Maulit Muli," "How Did You Know?" and "Each Passing Night." Gary V's inspirational songs, including "Take Me Out of the Dark," "Sa Yahweh," and "Warrior is a Child," touched the hearts of many, showcasing his unwavering faith in God. Adding to the excitement, Gary V's son, Gab Valenciano, dazzled the crowd with his incredible dance moves along with Maneuvers dancer Jason Zamora and Gary's nephew, Gab Martinez. Backed by a sensational band, the concert was a night to remember, filled with energy and inspiration. Winnipeg embraced Gary V and eagerly anticipates his return in the future.
Celebrating their 28th Wedding Anniversary, Gary V Superfans - Joel & Mary Jane Napolitano with the sign of the night.
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Watch & Listen to the Sound of Unity (111123-WECC)
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he past months gave Winnipeg's Filipino music lovers lots of concerts that featured Philippine artists such as Moira, Eraserheads, SB-18, and Gary Valenciano. Now, as the leaves begin to fall, let the Filipino community's local talents take centerstage. On November 11, 2023, Waterfront Collective Creators presents the Sound of Unity 2.0., at West End Cultural Centre (586 Ellice Ave.), featuring some of the local scene's prime bands--Ninja Party, Humous, 33 RpM, and Danny E. Band. Show starts at 7 p.m., and you can get your tickets at the door. Come and support Filipino artists and their music.
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EXPLORING PARIS: NOTRE-DAME & SACRE-COEUR by Gem and Lita Anis
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he Notre-Dame Cathedral Paris or Notre-Dame de Paris (meaning "Our Lady of Paris" in French) is a must-see in the romantic capital City of Lights. Victor Hugo, French writer and politician who authored the novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, made Notre-Dame one of the most famous cathedrals in the world. Remember the main character, Quasimodo, the deaf hunchback, deformed and confined bell-ringer of the cathedral later crowned as the King of Fools? The French Gothic architectural masterpiece, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, stands on a tiny island called Ile de la Cite in the Seine River. Founded in 1160 by Bishop of Paris, Maurice de Sully, its construction began in 1163 and took nearly two centuries to complete. In the 1820s the steeple and the gargoyles were added. Notable among the outstanding features of the cathedral is the facade with its beautiful stained glass and rose windows and gallery above. Holding up the choir are the spectacular flying buttresses of the apse to the side. The
south tower of the cathedral holds the famous Emmanuel bell and the 387 steps of the north tower can be climbed for a view of the famed gargoyles. There are three (3) entrances to the cathedral - to the left is the Portal of the Virgin with signs of the zodiac and the coronation of the Virgin Mary; to the right is the Portal of St. Anne featuring the Virgin and Child, and the Central Portal depicting the Last Judgement. Much more than this we love the gorgeous interior decoration and high ceiling as well. The end walls of the transepts are a mass of glass including more fabulous rose windows in purple. Through the centuries the cathedral had suffered damage and deterioration and restoration took place in the 19th century. On 15 April 2019 NotreDame caught fire while the cathedral was undergoing renovation - its roof caught fire and burned for fifteen (15) hours destroying the fleche before its collapse and the oak roof beams. Reconstruction began in 2021 hoping to be completed by Spring 2024 in time for the opening of the 2024
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Summer Olympics in Paris. A Te Deum mass would be held in the cathedral on 15 April 2024 exactly five years after the fire. Standing majestically on the top of the hill of Montmartre is the vast and impressive Romanesque and Byzantine Sacre-Coeur Basilica, its huge dome with its four small dome and bell-tower dominating the tiny squares and winding streets of the area. The Basilica of Sacre-Coeur is a Roman Catholic Church dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and it has maintained a perpetual adoration of the Holy Eucharist since 1885 and is also traditionally associated with the martyrdom of Saint Denis, the patron saint of Paris. The tower contains an 18.5-tonne bell called "Savoyarde" said to be one of the biggest and heaviest in the world. Leading up to the facade and porch (the bronze portico doors depict scenes of the life of Christ) of the basilica are the 222 dignified steps that you have to climb unless you want to walk thru a network of sloping path that runs alongside the gardens.
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Or take a funicular from the bottom of the hill up to the basilica which costs 1.90 euros. Inside the basilica are elaborate decorations of reliefs, paintings and mosaics. Au revoir!
Gem at Notre-Dame
Lita in front of Sacre-Coeur
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