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New Year’s Day Skate The cold weather on New Year’s Day didn’t stop their family outing on the Red River Mutual Trail at the Forks. (L-R) Rhaven, Samantha, Shantal Macabeo and Patrick dela Cruz laced up their skates for the first time. The Red River Mutual Trail officially opens on Friday, January 4th. Photo by Ron Cantiveros | Filipino Journal
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QUEENS OF THE ICE CASTLES
KIDFISH ICE DERBY
WINTER FUN FOR EVERYONE
The cold never bothered them! The enormous handcrafted Ice Castles MB experience at The Forks is now open. Yshi & Zane Jacinto chilling in front of a large ice wall and arches in the LED-lighted ice castle maze. The attraction seems like scenes out of Disney’s Frozen movie in real life with giant tunnels, caves, slides and all made out from ice.- January 5-20, 2018
Garther Cheung showing off Hannah Aranzanso’s prize winning sauger at the annual KidFish Ice Derby. The derby raised over $60,000 for Cancer Care Manitoba and Children’s Hospital Foundation. L-R: Regan Aranzanso, Brendan Aranzanso, Hannah Aranzanso and Garther Cheung.- January 20-February 5, 2018
Winter is in full swing at the Forks as Kathrine Umali and Jun-Jun Dalisay frolic in front of one of the newest warming huts - Golden Bison, design from Mexico. The Forks unveiled the winners of the 2018 Warming Huts Competition and officially announced the full extension of the Red River Mutual Trail at a whopping 7.5kms. Photo by Ron Cantiveros | Filipino Journal- February 5-20, 2018
WAAY OF LIFE THE JOY OF READING “I Love To Read Month” kicked off at Meadows West School earlier this month as Energy 106’s DJ DLo read “Giraffes Can’t Dance” to the entire school assembly. Teachers and students at Meadows West School are working on reading projects all month long including book donations and charitable efforts helping other schools during “I Love To Read Month.”February 20-March 5, 2018
THE GIFT: FAIRY TALE FASHION SHOW Twenty-five little girls came together for a heartwarming event that helped grant Nicki Garcia’s wishes as she fights Stage 3B cervical cancer. With the support, generosity of sponsors, event organizers and ticket sales, the event raised over $5,900. The funds will support medical expenses including Nicki’s “A Mom’s Last Wish” GoFundMe campaign.- March 5-20, 2018
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VLeague Winnipeg kicked off their 3rd season with opening ceremonies at Canadian Mennonite University on March 24th. Jeth Reyes and his two Waverley Mitsubishi teams – Exclipse Cross & PHEV Generals are among the many sponsored corporate teams in the league. VLeague season 3 runs to the end of June.- April 5-20, 2018
St. Peter’s Grand Choir stands at the foot of the stage in the newly built Petrus Hall. The new multipurpose hall has been a labour of love, commitment and faith by the Christian community at St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church. The community blessed the new hall with an opening mass, blessing and an evening gala dinner featuring a 6-course dinner by Masterchef Jeremy Senaris.- April 20-May 5, 2018
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Team Red and Team Blue battling for the ball during the Jr Tykes championship game. WAAY Basketball capped off its 2017- 2018 season last Sunday with exciting championship games at Tec Voc School and continues to highlight the talented youth basketball players in the Filipino community. The co-ed youth league runs November to March for children aged between 5-15 years old.- March 20-April 5, 2018
WINNIPEG WHITEOUT PARTY ROUND 2 Whiteout fever is taking over Winnipeg as the city rallies behind the Winnipeg Jets during Round 2 of the Stanley Cup playoffs. The Whiteout Street Party gets larger and larger with each Jets win including the arrival of the giant Budweiser Red Light on Donald and Graham.- May 5-20, 2018
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WINTER FUN FOR EVERYONE Bring on the Las Vegas Golden Knights! The Winnipeg Jets advanced to the Western Conference Finals after defeating the Nashville Predators in 7 games. The Jets #WPGWhiteout street parties continue to bring out the best in Winnipeg Jets fans including Melissa, Conway and Jesse with Jets big heads Byfuglien and Hellebyck during Game 2 against the Las Vegas Golden Knights.May 20-June 5, 2018
CAVALIA ODYSSEO HORSICAL BRAVURA FESTIVAL FLOWER POWER MARIA ARAGON JOINS CAVALIA CAST
Local singing sensation, Maria Aragon delivers a magical performance with her equine costars, aerialists, acrobats and riders in Cavalia Odysseo. Maria Aragon joined the cast of Cavalia one month prior to the show’s opening in Winnipeg. Strong box office sales prompted additional performances through Sunday, July 8th.- June 5-20, 2018
ULTIMATE DEREK RAMSAY International Frisbee athlete Derek Ramsay is feeling the warmth and hospitality of Manitobans as he competes in the World Ultimate Masters Club Championships (WUMCC). Diehard fans have been making their way to Little Mountain Park for photos and selfies with the celebrity.August 5-20, 2018
Mr Takoyaki was one of the many Filipino food vendors showing off their culinary delights during Food Trip Filipino Food Festival at Tyndall Park Community Centre. Thousands made it out for food, entertainment and amusement rides over the two-day festival.September 5-20, 2018
This year marks the 50th Anniversary of Filipino Garment Workers Association and back in 1968 sparked the growth of Winnipeg’s Filipino community. Former association president, Armand Tesoro is presented with the Premier’s certificate of recognition by Jon Reyes, MLA for St. Norbert at the Manitoba Legislature.- September 20-October 5, 2018
A MESMERIZING NIGHT WITH GABBY CONCEPCION Matinee idol of the 90s, Gabby Concepcion treated a full house of fans at Petrus Hall to a knock out show,” Isang Gabi Lang Sya!” The intimate evening also included an onstage contest with several enthusiastic and adoring fans including the hosts Donna MedinaCantiveros and Donna Natividad-Arenas.- October 20-November 5, 2018
The Assiniboine Park was a busy place Saturday, August 11, as people of all ages joined the ANCOP Winnipeg Walk. Through the supervision of the Couples For Christ and affiliate groups, the annual activity raises funds for child scholarship, shelter and other basic needs of poor families in developing countries such as the Philippines.- August 20-September 5, 2018
MANITOBA HEROES HONOURED
PRAIRIE NURSES TAKE THE STAGE
The Manitoba Heroes had been honoured and recognized in a Gala reception held recently at the Regent Event Centre for their extraordinary works in the community without any reward. And these were from left to right: Dave Beakly, Valerie Thompson, Leila Castro, Shirley Preteau and Mitch Bourbonniere.November 5-20, 2018
Prairie Theatre Exchange presents a story on an early immigration of nurses, featuring two FilipinoWinnipeg actors,namely, Stephanie Sy, as Pennyl and Duchess Cayetano as Puring. The story written by a Filipino playwright, Marie Beath Badian, is part romantic comedy, part farce, part cultural history, celebrating her mother’s courage to find a new life in a small town in Saskatchewan.- October 5-20, 2018
LIGHTS OF INKSTER GARDEN True meaning of Christmas comes from our heart and extend to our homes where love and tradition become the cornerstone of sharing and giving. And as we look forward to Christmas, we see houses with stunning Christmas decoration, making the neighborhood festive and full of wonders. One of the houses, at the corner of Inskter Garden and Garton Avenue, owned by the Francisco family, has become a sight to behold.- December 5-20, 2018
FULL COURT PRESS Rise and shine kids! It was an early morning for Vernie Torres from Bell MTS and playerslast Sunday. WAAY Basketball kicked off their 2018-19 season at Gordon Bell High School last weekend with open ceremonies. Good luck to all players, coaches, referees, families and WAAY Committee on a great season!- November 20-December 5, 2018
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ANCOP WALK RAISES THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS FOR HOUSING AND SCHOLARSHIP
Go Bombers Go! Tim Nombrado capped off a hot and humid Filipino Cultural Night experience with a special post-game unfurling of the Philippine Super Flag at Investors Group Field. The night featured Filipino food from Hot Rod’s Filipino Grill, Maria Aragon singing the Canadian national anthem and a limited edition Blue Bomber Filipino Cultural Night t-shirt!- July 20-August 5, 2018
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Belinda Tumambing (left) and Leah dela Cruz (right) twist and twirl as they perform the traditional flower folk dance at the 7th annual Mantioba Filipino Street Festival Parade. The pair were part of the Pinoy Alliance of Canada and won 1st place as the Best Cultural Dance Costume category.- June 20-July 5, 2018
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Health Matters with Dra. Denise: Radon
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just found out ate’s ninang, Tita Shirley—one of my mom’s closest friends--just died. Shocked, I asked inay what from. Lung cancer. The first thing that ran through my head is, “But she’s not a smoker! And no one in her family (I don’t think…) is!” And then I ran other possibilities in my head, and so today I want to write about radon. November was Lung Cancer Awareness Month as well as Radon Action Month in Canada. Sadly, approximately 21,100 Canadians will die this year from lung cancer, and more than 3200 of those deaths are because of exposure to radon indoors. That’s 16% of lung cancer deaths attributable to radon (2009 Health Canada study). This represents >3200 deaths each year. In fact, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in Canada, after smoking. Radon is a colourless, odourless, radioactive gas that is produced naturally by the breakdown of uranium in the ground. It can get anywhere it finds an opening where a building is in contact with the ground; any cracks, openings or gaps in foundation walls or floors provide route(s) of entry into a home or building. Since the air pressure inside a house is normally lower than the pressure underneath or around the foundation, this pressure difference acts like a vacuum, drawing radon in through foundation cracks and other
openings. Once inside the home, radon can build up to dangerous levels. All homes have some level of radon (unless they are on stilts or in a tree); the question is how much and the only way to know is to test. The Government of Canada Radon Guideline level is 200 Bq/m3. If the radon level in your home is high, it can be fixed!
The carcinogenicity of radon is supported by a consensus of opinion among national and international health organizations. Extensive epidemiological evidence from underground uranium miners and more recent residential radon studies in Europe and North America show that there is a measurable risk of developing lung cancer from radon exposure at levels commonly found in residential homes. When inhaled, radon decay products can become deeply lodged in the lungs, where they emit ionizing radiation which can penetrate the cells of mucous membranes, bronchi, and other pulmonary tissues. The ionizing radiation energy affecting the bronchial epithelial cells is
believed to initiate the process of carcinogenesis. Although radonrelated lung cancers are mainly seen in the upper airways, radon increases the incidence of all histological types of lung cancer, including small cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma.
Radon exposure represents almost 50% of a person’s lifetime radiation exposure. This risk for lung cancer exists for both smokers and non-smokers, although malignancy from radon exposure is especially likely to occur in cigarette smokers and those exposed to second-hand smoke. The combined effects of radon exposure and smoking create a RISK greater than the two actions separately. The lifetime risks listed in this table (above) represent the risk of developing lung cancer due to radon exposure and, for smokers, the combined risk of tobacco use and radon exposure. Non-smokers exposed to radon at the new guideline of 200 Bq/m³ have a 2% chance of developing lung cancer. For a smoker, this risk increases to 17% at 200 Bq/m³. Compare this 2% risk for non-smokers to non-smokers exposed to ambient levels alone (1%). For a smoker, this risk increases to 12%. This exposure-related cancer rate is larger than many other types of cancer, including Hodgkin’s lymphoma, oral, stomach, brain cancer, and myeloma. Testing for Radon The ONLY way to know if you have a problem is to test your home for radon. There are two options: 1. Hire a certified radon measurement professional 2. Purchase a do-it-yourself test kit To find a radon test kit or certified measurement professional go to: www.TakeActiononRadon.ca/test Radon testing, like most environmental and Indoor Air Quality testing, is best done once
MR Law, JK Morris, HC Watt and NJ Wald 1997 and Canadian Individual Risk of radon-induced lung cancer for different exposure profiles Dr. Jing Chen 2005 Once tested, if the radon level is found to be high, reduce it! Reducing the amount of radon in your home is easy and can be done at a reasonable cost. Hire a certified radon mitigation professional to help you find the best way to reduce the radon level in your home. Techniques to lower radon levels are effective and can save lives. Radon levels in most homes can be reduced by more than 80% for about the same cost as other common home repairs such as replacing the furnace or air conditioner. To find a certified mitigation professional go to: www.TakeActiononRadon.ca/ reduce RADON EXPOSURE RISK www.c-nrpp.ca COMPARISON homeowners have moved into a new home. Home Inspectors could provide radon information materials as a value-add for consideration once homeowners have moved into the home; or they could consider offering radon testing as an add-on service to the home inspection service as it does not fit into a half day inspection. Homes should be tested using a long-term test device for a minimum of 3 months. This is because indoor radon levels vary greatly, even over a 24 hour period. Several factors including building design, building condition, occupancy pattern etc. influence radon levels in a house. Two houses built side-by-side can have different indoor radon levels. So, measurements gathered over a longer period of time will provide a better estimate of the annual average exposure.
*All accidental deaths includes motor vehicle accidents, drownings, falls, fires and more
At 800 Bq/m3 the risk for a non-smoker exposed to radon in indoor air is higher than for all common accidental deaths (car accident, drownings, falls fire etc..) combined. We take precautions against accidental deaths by putting on our seatbelts, wearing lifejackets or ensuring that our smoke detectors are working. Looking at the relative risks, it is clear that we should also be testing our homes for radon.
About Dr. Denise Koh Dr. Denise Koh is Manitoba’s Chief Occupational Medical Officer and Medical Officer of Health in Environmental Health and Emergency Preparedness. She is a Public Health specialist with additional training and *The dose-response experience in Family Medicine relationship between cigarette and Occupational Medicine. consumption, biochemical Follow her writing at: https:// healthmatterswithdradenise. markers and risk of lung cancer blogspot.com/
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It is important to understand that while the health risk from radon exposure below the Canadian Guideline is small, there is no level that is considered risk-free. It is the choice of each homeowner to decide what level of radon exposure they are willing to accept. Kung may tinanim, may aanihin; health starts at home— please make sure it’s safe! Alagaan ninyo ang katawan at kalusugan ninyo! Take care, and mind your health!
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t is useful and important to examine the enormous wrongs of what we see and experience everyday. As commonly said, if ain’t broke don’t fix it. But if it is, by all means let’s do something about it. The following are observations that are relevant and are causes for concern. And I feel disappointed and the dissatisfaction can be heard from the general public. The trouble is that we have the same faces year in and year out in government. Most have deaf ears, and others are kapalmuks. Why do we have to import galungong aka GG when our country has the longest shoreline and our water is bountiful with marine products? Why year after year, we have to import rice from Thailand and Vietnam when many countries only learned from us rice technology from UP Los Banios? This one really piss me off. Why do security guards of some malls inspect the vehicle’s underneath and order the driver to open the trunk? Are they looking for a bomb? If somebody is carrying a bomb will he or she place it underneath or at the trunk? The guard is not even prying on
the car’s flooring. Are the guards employed, can sniff like dogs? The Department of Public Works and Highways should review the use of overpasses. The pedestrians don’t use them. They are not utilized because the people can still dash to the opposite side. We can scratch our heads why it will take the Land Transportation Commission many months and in my case two years already before they can issue the license plates. It seems the Commission on Elections is not aware that this is already the digital age. Voters bio was taken and were photographed for the Comelec identification card. But up to now and no ID yet. Whereas you can go to a mall or in a casino and register for membership and in a minute or so, you will have your membership ID. If these establishments can do it, why can’t the poll body do it? How come law enforcers stop and fine a bike rider if he wears no crash helmet, yet he drives his own bike and wears no helmet? Law enforcer, law breaker. How come many of our countrymen are so undisciplined in their homeland, yet when they
IS-inspired group tagged in Cotabato blast
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nvestigators are eyeing at Islamic State-inspired groups as possibly responsible for planting a homemade bomb that went off in front of the baggage counter at the entrance to South Seas Mall along Don Rufino Alonzo Avenue in Cotabato City on New Year’s Eve. The explosion killed two people and injured more than 30 others outside the shopping mall. According to Maj. Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, commander of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division, the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) and the Daulah Islamiyah could be behind the blast. Both groups have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State (IS) jihadi group in Iraq and Syria. However Abu Misry Mama, spokesperson for the BIFF and the Daulah Islamiyah,
are in other countries they follow all the rules. They even fall in line even when buying ice cream if they are abroad. They wouldn’t dare to chew a gum in Singapore. How come passenger jeepneys stop and linger, wait and pick passengers, on exactly where the signs No Loading, No Unloading are? And how come some traffic enforcers are not even bothered? Just asking. Ang lagay laging ganyan na lang ba yan? How come the DPWH is not fixing traffic lights on the highways. That’s their concern. Not the local government units where they are located. And what happens to the billions of pesos collected by the government called the Road Users Tax. That’s the money collected from vehicle owners everytime a car is registered and a registration is renewed. The intention is to make the road safe and in fine condition. How come the government keeps beating it’s breast and boasting that the country’s gross domestic product ( GDP) keeps expanding yet it doesn’t cascade down and remained to most chinoy, kastilaloy and favored pinoy families. And nothing for every Juan. Taas na nga ng mga bilihin. How come despite all these years of promises of better life for the Filipinos we are still the second poorest country in Southeast Asia? Editor's Note: Formerly newspaperman of Daily Inquirer and other major dailies; former TV and radio Broadcaster. Former Director of various corporations like Clark Development Co.; and a former City of Angeles Councillor. Now a regular columnist of Sun Star Pampanga.
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said that neither group had a hand in the blast. Meanwhile, a militant Moro group rejected the military’s theory. Jerome Succor Aba, a spokesperson for Suara Bangsamoro, said the rush to accuse IS-inspired militants would justify a military takeover of Cotabato City and other Muslim-majority areas in Mindanao. As it is, the residents are preparing for a plebiscite to ratify the proposed charter of a new Muslim autonomous region on the island.
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ast December 28, the Red River Mutual Trail season kicked off with the opening of the port rink, and trail extensions soon to follow as Mother Nature allows. The opening of the Red River Mutual Trail signals the
beginning of fantastic winter programming. Over the next six weeks, the frozen river will be the place for everything from the Iron Man Curling Bonspiel, a triathlon, and winter bike trails, to events, performances and an ice bar at Pavilion Sub-Zero during Festival du Voyageur and the Winnipeg New Music Festival. “We know the Red River Mutual Trail is a major winter highlight for many people, and we’re optimistic about extending the trail in the coming week,” says Paul Jordan, Chief Executive Officer, The Forks.
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What is in store for me or for you this 2019?
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ave you read your latest horoscope? And at the same time, making a resolution that those good predictions would happen within this year! I got confused on my horoscope after reading some important information on the beginning of astrology, from the Babylonians, to Hellenistic; and then to the Western, Islamic, Hindi and Chinese; and then the Native American Astrology has added more confusion on what will be my way of life in 2019! My question is: Which astrological predictions would you believe? In the Babylonians, Hellenistic and Western Astrologies, I was born under the Zodiac sign of Taurus! And for Islamic and Hindi or Vedic Astrologies, so much to digest to understand the signs and symbols to predict your fortune or misfortune. One has to study more on these two astrologies. In the Chinese Astrology, I was born under the Year of the Horse; and in the Native American Astrology or the Aboriginal Astrology, I was born under the animal sign of the Beaver. In the Western Astrology (known as horoscopic), the continuation of the Babylonians (with Egyptian beginning) and Hellenistic astrologies,
my Zodiac sign is Taurus. My horoscope tells me the two sides: my strengths-reliable, patient, practical, devoted, responsible, and stable (thanks for exposing my inner self!); and supposedly my weaknesses: stubborn (like a bull), possessive (because I do collect salt and pepper shakers and electric heaters?) and uncompromising ( yes, for negative and toxic people). In the Chinese Astrology, under the Year of the Horse, I am pliable, wise, discreet, agile, attentive and full of sympathy (wow, last Wednesday night, I invited a panhandler to have a burger and he refused. I just gave him some money instead.). On the flip side: I'm lazy, greedy, and indulging in self-admiration (Yuck! Not true!) In the Native American or Aboriginal Astrology, my horoscope under the animal sign Beaver, states that I am determined, methodical and friendly. ( that's me!) and the dark side of me: cunning, authoritative, resentful! (Me? Holy Smokes!) According to Native American Astrology, the traits of humans and animals are not so different at all! I am fully entertained by these character build-ups and hang-ups! And knowing that Astrology is concerned with
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studying the positions and aspects of celestial bodies in the belief that they have an influence on the courses of natural earthly occurrences and human affairs. According to some scholars, astrology is a kind of sorcery and fortune telling. And it is forbidden because it is based on illusions, not on concrete facts; and it is generally regarded as pseudoscientific. It has consistently failed objective tests. Whatever the claims of some scholars about astrology, especially the horoscopic analysis, one has to smile after reading the daily horoscope in the newspapers. It is an added bonus to make life easier with so many strengths and few weaknesses. And finally, Taurus, career and money and success...You can beautifully create five-star meals and plating designs that rival your top competitor in the food business! (Hot Rod again?) Remember, reality sinks in! Without hard work, perseverance, dedication and focus, you will not reach the pinnacle of success! And because in the Chinese astrology, 2019 is the Year of the Pig! Do not pig-out!
Tirso Cruz III, wife express longing for son Teejay
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in her Instagram account. Though Cruz expressed happiness that his son is now at peace in heaven, he said that his heart is aching because Teejay won’t be with them for Christmas eve. The couple’s first born succumbed to cancer on November 21, 2018 at the age of 37.
PNP pinpoints Daraga mayor as mastermind in Batocabe murder
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he Philippine National Police (PNP) has tagged Daraga Mayor Carlwyn Baldo as the alleged mastermind in the murder of AKO Bicol Rep. Rodel Batocabe. This was announced by Chief Director General Oscar Albayalde in a press conference, adding that the PNP is set to file
charges against Baldo and his accomplices who are allegedly former rebels and military officials. Batocabe, who intends to contest the mayoral post of Daraga, Albay; and his police escort SPO1 Orlando Diaz were gunned down on December 22 while attending a gift giving activity in his hometown.
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Lea Salonga gets Grammy nomination
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ulti-awarded international singer Lea Salonga recently got a Grammy nomination as one of “Once on This Island’s� eight principal vocalists cited for Best Musical Theater Album in the 61st edition of the annual Grammy Awards. The Aliw Awards’ Entertainer of the Year said returning to the musical feels like revisiting family members. “Once on This Island� is up against “The Band’s Visit,� “Carousel,� “My Fair Lady� and “Jesus Christ Superstar: Live in Concert.� The Grammy awards s will be given to the winners in 84 categories on Feb. 10.
‘Rainbow’s Sunset’ dominates MMFF awards
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Mabesa and Aiko Melendez as best supporting actor and actress, respectively. The best screenplay award went to Eric Ramos; while Max Collins got the Special Jury Prize for an actress. The film
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Catriona Gray appeals for donations for typhoon victims Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray is asking for donations for the people in Albay in Bicol and other areas who were severely affected by tropical depression Usman. Gray is asking for food packs, water, flashlight and batteries, medicine, and hygiene kits. She said pledges may be dropped at the “Aksyon Para sa Tiwi,” Door 2 Citispire Bldg., Imelda Roces Avenue, Brgy. 38, Gogon, Legazpi City, with contact number 0927-665-4715. She also said that Team Albay Youth Organization is also accepting water, ready-to-eat food, blankets, tarpaulins and other relief items; while the Camarines Sur Chapter of the Philippine Red Cross is
accepting donations in cash and in kind. The Filipino-Australian beauty queen. is now in New York City to fulfill her reign for one
year. She is expected to come home for her official homecoming parade and first press conference as Miss Universe in February.
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Valerie Herbert crowned OFSAMâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Queen 2018
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ne of the memorable moments of Valerie Herbert was when she was proclaimed and crowned as the 2018 Queen of the Original Filipino Seniors Association of Manitoba, Inc during its 41st Anniversary celebration and Christmas party held recently at Viscount Gort Hotel. Full entertainment numbers performed by her sons, Jesus Joaquin Ortiz and Francisco Ortiz; special number performed by Paul Ong; followed by a duo, Gloria Agravante and Josha Manzanilla. Letty Duque Antonio, OFSAM president, extended greetings and acknowledged special guests. Valerie's daugther, Isolina Yumul Harper read the bio of her mother. Escorted by her grandson, Johnny, Valerie Herbert entered the hall with pageantry as officers and members and guests welcomed the new 2018 OFSAM's Queen as proclaimed by Ms. Letty Antonio. Corsage was pinned by Zeny Calimlim and Cezar Fronda; Councillor Cindy Gilroy, escorted
by Wade Parker, clipped the sash while OFSAM's Queen 2017 Clarita Ortega Nazario, OFSAM's vice president, and Wab Kinew, NDP leader, put the crown; bouquet of flowers was handed by Rod E. Cantiveros, Filipino Journal Publisher, and Hilaria Calo, and Valerie's siblings. A trophy was given by Tony and Letty Antonio; and gifts were
given by OFSAM members and Valerie's family members. Music by Jojo Yso; banner by Violeta Nazario Odulio and photo and video by Norman Padilla of MaCCFA. Emceed by Rod Cantiveros and Letty Antonio. Queen Valerie Herbert is now the official entry candidate for the forthcoming Mrs. Philippines Manitoba 2019 beauty pageant sponsored by Manitoba Council of Canadian Filipino Associations Inc, headed by Julie Holand Javier as MaCCFAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s president.
Francisco Ortiz serenading his Mom, Queen Valerie Herbert.
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NPD Leader Wab Kinew, Councillor Cindy Gilroy, 2017 Queen Clarita Ortega Nazario, Tony and Letty Antonio, OFSAM president; 2015 Queen Lorie Fernandez.
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2018 OFSAM's Queen Valerie Herbert.
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Nonie Manalili and Family Christmas Party
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Miguel Mangoma, Mirror Man Album Launch
December 21, 2018 at Raffy’s Cafe- located at the corner of Ellice Ave. & Wall St., a mini concert was held to pave the way of an album launch for Miguel Mangoma. Mirror Man, which was his self-titled album, is composed of 9 original tracks about self-discovery, love and beautiful accidents. It was supposedly just a self project for him, however with the collective effort and talents of his friends, the evening turned out to be the night to celebrate his craftsmanship. It is really true that ideas are best formed when you least expect it. It all started with an open mic session over chicken wings and beer at Raffy’s Cafe. Janet Arcos who is also the catalyst of all this, arranged an exchange deal with the owner. Thanks to the very supportive Raffy Ramiro who
allowed them to use the venue for free. One thing led to another. Bryan Mesias, with his expertise in photography and Dawn Dizon who is in layout design, along with Esa Balsomo who was one of the front acts made up a perfect team. The venue was jam packed by family members and friends who came to support. Music of different genres, from punk rock, to ballad to acoustic were performed as the crowd enjoyed and sang along. The albums were almost sold out, making it a successful night for everyone.
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Sudoku Puzzles are games of patience, numbers and genius! The satisfaction of solving a challenging Sudoku Puzzle is one of the greatest accomplishments any sudoku game player can experience. Here is the puzzle. Good luck!
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Horoscope There’s a warm and friendly feeling that you will find agreeable to your energetic personality. Find strength and peace with the people around you and work to make solid connections among your friends. The people around you are your greatest resource, so treat them with honor and respect. Stay in balance by recognizing the strength in others.
Don’t go where you aren’t invited and don’t take things that aren’t offered. Rules and manners are the foundation to healthy friendships and strong bonds among new acquaintances. You will find that a cheery attitude and pleasant smile go a long way. Before you know it, you will be invited everywhere and offered all the things you desire.
There’s an element of fantasy and deception working in the equation, but you will find that this may be just the thing you’re looking for. Let your true personality shinefor this to radiate. The missing piece may come from a place you least expect, but be confident that it will come. Be open to new ideas and information, regardless of how odd they seem.
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Things may not always go according to your perfect vision, but that’s the natural way of things. Realize that to defeat new ground you may have to make some sacrifices. Life should be simple and free flowing. The tangle of voices in your mind is usually the thing that makes issues and situations more complicated than they need to be. Maintain the peace and keep things easy.
You aren’t alone in your thoughts and strong opinions. Join others for stimulating conversation and purposeful dreaming. Now is the time to be heard. Work toward maintaining peace by exposing truth. Take the time to create fantasy in your world by diluting the fears of reality. Make decisions based on love, cooperation, and prosperity instead of neediness, worry, and anger.
Don’t be so concerned with capturing something and making it your own. See the beauty around you and hold it in your heart. Things might be too elusive to actually grab and hold . Leave the flower unpicked so others who come after you can enjoy its splendor as well. There’s an airy, uplifting feeling to enjoy.
Conversations will light up upon your arrival. There’s a great deal of air to fuel your fire. Dreams, fantasies, and inspired wishes may come to the surface, asking you to digest them with your open, adventurous mind. Use this fuel to keep things burning red hot within you. Bring your dreams to the surface and turn them into realities by joining forces with others.
Come out and take a deep breath. It’s time to come up for air. Experience the lightness and renewal of the energy present in the air around you. Do some yoga or go for a jog to open up your channels and get your circulation moving. Use this exercise to clear your mind and open your consciousness to let new ideas and dreams be born from within.
You should find that the puzzle pieces naturally come together almost effortlessly. Important connections can be made as long as you keep all the lines of communication open. Information exchange is a key part of bringing people and ideas together in a useful manner. A burst of inspiration can lead to a rewarding journey through time and space.
You will find that beautiful objects and sweet fragrances catch your attention.Take a step back and sink into a light and dreamy fantasy world that is pleasing to you. Go shopping or treat yourself in a gourmet meal. The time is right to keep things open and social. Have fun and focus on your partnerships with others instead of your tendency to lead or dominate.
Pick a path that includes a few steps on the sunny side of the street where you can see things in a positive light instead of focusing on the gloom in every situation. There’s a stronger connectedness to dreams and fantasies, but you may need to adjust your thinking in order to link to it. Communicate your thoughts and think about how you can promote peace in your inner circle.
You’re better off keeping things light and uplifting. Although you may want to bring things down a bit so you can better plan, organize, and rearrange this may not be the best course of action. Things will fall into place as you need them. Trust in others. Realize that some of the best experiences you will have in life are spontaneous. Put your to-do list away.
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Lahaina, "Jewel in the Crown of Maui"
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ike snowbirds people migrate to chase sunshine in warmer destinations where snow plows and ear muffs have no place. LAHAINA, often called the "Jewel in the Crown of Maui' could be a perfect getaway to avoid the wrath of winter. Its name translates from Hawaiian as "cruel sun" describing the warm sunny dry climate in this picturesque seaside town of the "Valley Isle" of Maui, the second largest of the six Hawaiian Islands open to tourism. The gateway to touristy Kapalua and Ka'anapali Beach Resorts, Lahaina, nestled between the coast and West Maui Mountains, exemplifies the harmonious blending of the two major industries of the State of Hawaii, i.e., tourism and agriculture. The focus of activity in Lahaina is along the world-famous Front Street, ranked as one of the "Top Ten Greatest Streets" by the American Planning Association. The only walkable downtown street you'll find in Maui, Front Street is compact and crowded most of time, day and night. A stroll along this historic landmark
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with perfect view of the Pacific Ocean and the island of Lanai is a must. Once the centre of world's global whaling industry with many sailing ships anchoring at its waterfront, today Lahaina is internationally famous for its Front Street shopping, art galleries, oceanfront restaurants, trendy boutiques, false-front stores, and stunning mountain scenery. Long ago even before the arrival of the whalers in the 1800s Lahaina with its calm and blue waters is a special destination spot as a resort for the "ali'i" or ruling class of the Hawaiian royalty. With the coming of the traders, whalers and missionaries that fueled the economy and impacted the cultural climate of Hawaii, King Kamehameha, the founder and first ruler of the Kingdom of Hawaii, noting the importance of Lahaina as a stopping place along the Pacific sea routes, established Lahaina as the first capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1802. Lahaina remained capital until 1845 when King Kamehameha
III named Honolulu in Oahu Island as capital. During the heyday of global whaling industry more than 400 whale-hunting ships from the Americas, Europe and Asia moored in Lahaina harbour every year. In the early 19th century whale products used to be in great demand as whale oil is used to provide heat in oil lamps for lighting and for powering equipment and whale jaws are needed for making corsets, skirt hoops, umbrellas, and buggy whips. While the whaling vessels are being replenished with supplies and provisions their crews enjoy their shore leave to the fullest raising hell and rambunctious atmosphere in the town, creating clashes and conflicts with the staid missionaries from New England who started settling in the island around the same time as the whaling ships. To counter the rampant sailors' misbehaviour the island chiefs enforce strict code of laws to tame the bawdy sailors - no more gambling, no more women going to the ships for prostitution, and no more fiddling or dancing on Sabbath. The whalers become furious blaming the missionaries. Riots break out and the town is shelled by whaling ships more than once that led to the building of a fort to protect the town. Built in 1831 the fort, doubled as a prison, becomes continually packed for rowdy sailors who do not return to the ships before the sunset curfew. The old fort is later demolished in 1852 for the construction of the more spacious Old Prison, called Hale Pa'ahao. Lahaina is best explored on foot. We'll do it on the next issue.
Gem with a massive swordfish at Lahaina Harbour.
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Lucky Supermarket celebrates Christmas with a memorable moment: Mr. Ba Nguyen’s 74th birthday
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he annual Christmas celebration of Lucky Supermarket for the employees was also marked the 74th birthday of Mr. Ba Nguyen, the president and CEO of Dong Phuong Distributor for the seven Lucky Supermarkets in Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg and Surrey BC. The double celebration was more than a family affair where employees and management
joined together for Christmas spirit and camaraderie, and everyone enjoyed the food and the music. Gifts were distributed and some special prizes were handed to some employees and Andrew, from the Bakery Department, won the major prize, 65" television. Mr. Ba was honored with a cake ceremony. Dancing followed and everyone shared the moments of joy of the Christmas spirit.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 17TH, 2019 | 7PM - 9PM St. Paul’s High School is Winnipeg’s only Catholic, Jesuit high school dedicated to educating Men for Others. St. Paul’s strives for academic excellence and the growth of the whole person in preparing young men for post-secondary education and subsequent leadership in the community. Our education is enhanced by strong extra-curricular programs combined with exceptional personal development and faith formation. A St. Paul’s education forms students into lifelong learners who are open to growth, intellectually competent, loving, religious and committed to doing justice.
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Winter Escape To Riding Mountain National Park Riding Mountain National Park is undoubtedly one of the most visited destinations during summer. Like most of you, we just love driving out of the city to enjoy a sunny weekend at Wasagaming and areas surrounding Clear Lake. Last month, we decided to be a bit more adventurous and drive out to Riding Mountain National Park for a winter escape. The mild -10C temperatures and blue skies made for a great outdoor experience as we walked through an empty townsite, except for the Lake House.
The drive to Riding Mountain National Park is an easy 3-hour drive from Winnipeg. As we drove past the closed park gates, we were met with a scenic winter landscape as we drove through Wasagaming. A blanket of snow has transformed the place. But the atmosphere of adventure is never whited out. It was even more inviting to embark on new ones that we know the park already got us covered for. We drove to the lake before anything else. The drive itself felt different. It was magical. Driving through the streets with cottages
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covered in snow felt like we were in a Christmas Village. Though most if not all of the cottages and houses were closed for the season, the spirit of nature and adventure is prevalent with some wildlife sighting and people walking and skiing on trails. Elkhorn Resort was where were spent the weekend and managed to squeeze in the most relaxing massage at Solstice Spa. The remainder of the evening was spent enjoying the hotel's amenities like swimming, dipping in the outdoor hot tub and practically taking pictures of all our activities. We skipped the outdoor bonfire and decided to stay in our pajamas and watch movies old school on a DVD player. On Sunday, we checked out the Lake House which is another destination that is open during the season and that day for the Holiday Market featuring some great local vendors. A trip to Riding Mountain National Park isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t complete until
you take in the spectacular view from the north side of Clear Lake near the entrance to the Clear Lake Golf Course. It was a picture perfect scene for a family selfie to capture the beauty of our national park. Other winter activities include groomed trails for cross country skiing, snowshoeing and embark on variety of trails while enjoying the
nature and spotting some wildlife. Our weekend winter escape at Riding Mountain National Park was definitely one for the books. It made us realize that winter is indeed awesome in Manitoba. We are set to book a campsite as they open their booking on January 14, ready to take on more adventure in this place where magic does not stop.
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Riding Mountain National Park camping reservations open at 8 a.m. on January 14, 2019. Admission to Parks Canada places for youth 17 and under is free! There’s no better time to create lasting memories with the whole family. Réservez votre site de camping au Parc national du Mont-Riding à partir du 14 janvier 2019 à 8h00. L’entrée aux sites de Parcs Canada est gratuite pour les jeunes de 17 ans et moins! Il n’y a pas de meilleur moment pour créer des souvenirs inoubliables avec toute la famille.
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