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Saludo kami sa inyo, Angie Sta. Ana at sa mga kasamahan mo!
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sang karangalan para sa ating komunidad ang ginawa nina Angie Sta. Ana, at ng mga kasama niyang tenants sa isang apartment na kanilang tinitirahan sa Westend. Sa katunayan, sa tinagal-tagal ng mga Pilipino dito
sa Winnipeg, ngayon lang muli nagkaroon ng pagkakataon na makipag-ugnay ang mga tenants sa pangunguna ni Angie Sta. Ana, at mga kasamahang sina Ana Tasico, mag-asawang Alag, L. Aguila, V. Lampa, L. Redoblado, M. Teano,
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M. Ramirez, at E. Evangelista at iba pang mga tenants sa Filipino Journal upang ilathala ang kanilang magandang balita sa pagkapanalo nila laban sa isang landlord, bilang desisyong ibinigay ng Residential Tenancies Commission kamakailan lang. Ang mga kababaihang ito ay nagkaroon ng lakas na loob at matigas na desisyon na ipaglaban ang kanilang karapatan. Ang pagtaas ng renta, sa 38.15% ay hindi makatao. At sa kanilang mga hearing, nagtistigo sila sa mga ginawang kapalpakan ng landlord. At dito nabulgar, ang dagdag na halaga sa mga resibong inilahad ng may-ari ng apartment. May isang kababayan tayong may kompanya at nagbigay ng quotation sa mayari ng apartment. Nagtitistigo ang ating kababayan na wala silang ginawa sa apartment. Nagtaka ang kababayan kung bakit may resibong isinumite ang may-ari. Pero ang ginawa ng landlord, ginamit ang stationery at ginawang resibo bilang gastos sa renovation. Lahat yata ng kompanyang nagserbisyo at nagsupply ng mga gamit ay nagtestigo pagkatapos tanggapin nila ang subpeona upang tumistigo sa hearing. Nalaman ng tanggapan na iniretoke ang mga resibo at kakaiba ang halagang inilahad ng may-ari ng apartment at ng mga resibo ng mga kompanya. Maraming dagdag na halaga ang nabulgar sa hearing. At kung hindi nagreklamo ang ating mga kababaihang ito, tagumpay ang landlord. Nagkaroon sila ng lakas na ipaglaban ang kanilang karapatan bilang mga tenants. At sa aming mga panayam, doon ko nakita at nadama ang lakas ng kanilang desisyon na ipagpatuloy ang kanilang laban sa kabutihan ng mga tenants. Sa kasalukuyan, libu-libong mga Filipino ang dumadating dito sa Winnipeg. Salamat sa Provincial Nominee Program at ang Philippines ay isang nangungunang bansa na pinagmumulan ng mga bagong immigrant o bagong dating. At sa pagkakataong ito, marami ang dumadating na nais magkaroon ng matitirahan at mga apartment naman ang kanilang pansamantalang tirahan. Gusto ng mga landlord na ang kanilang mga tenant ay mga Filipino. Mahusay at marunong mag-alaga ng kanilang tirahan att madaling paki-usapan. Kung minsan, sa mga masamang landlord, ang mga Filipino ay madaling lukuhin at madaling takutin. Walang reklamo kung patungan man ng mas mataas sa antas ng regulasyon sa upa sa apartment o dili kaya, wala silang magawa kung ang landlord ay hindi sinunod ang mga pangako
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katulad ng bagong fridge, oven or anumang gamit sa apartment. Mula pa noong magkaroon kami ng Filipino Journal noong 1987, maraming tumatawag sa amin upang magpatulong sa kanilang mga problema sa trabaho, o sa kanilang landlord, o dili kaya sa kapwa nating Filipino. Inihahain nila ang kanilang problema at ang sabi naman namin, ang batas dito ay pantay-pantay. Hindi katulad sa atin na ang batas ay kakaiba: may batas para sa mga mayayaman; at may batas para sa mga mahihirap. Ang payo naman namin ay magkaroon ng pagkakataon na tumawag ng pulis, at magkaroon ng record; magpunta sa mga tanggapan at ihain ang mga reklamo. Karamihan, hindi natutuloy dahil natatakot daw sila. Baka daw sila ipadeport. Baka daw sila saktan. Baka daw sila balikan. Huwag na lang daw at bahala ng ang Diyos. Hindi natutuloy ang mga habla dahil sa ang mga witness ay walang panahon sa korte. At saka baka daw silang inglisan nang inglisan. Marami na kaming karanasan sa mga pagtulong, at sa pagbibigay ng payo sa ating mga kababayan kung ano ang dapat gawin. At ang karamihan ay hindi natutuloy ang kanilang layunin. Busy daw sila. Hindi daw sila makaalis sa trabaho. Natatakot daw sila. Ang iba, baka ipadeport. Paano tayo uusad kung ganito tayo? At sa mga nakaraang mga kaso,may mga kababayan din tayo na nagkaroon ng lakas upang makipaglaban. Marami na din kaming natulungan sa pamamagitan ng pakikipag-ugnayan sa Filipino Journal at sa ibang mga lider ng ating kumunidad. (Nililipon namin ang mga lathala upang isa-aklat ang mga pangyayaring nagbigay dangal sa ating mga kababayan.) Pero, sa nangyari kina Angie Sta. Ana at ibang pang mga tenants sa naturang apartment, ay isang
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tagumpay sa mga Filipino dito sa Winnipeg. Nagsakripisyo sila ng kanilang oras upang ipaglaban ang kanilang karapatan. And ibang mga tenant ay may mga trabaho at naghahanap-buhay. Nagsikap silang dumalo sa mga hearing. Kaya, isang makabayaning-saludo sa kanilang tagumpay. Sabi nga ni Angie Sta. Ana: “Siyam kaming nag-object sa itinaas ng renta ng landlord. Kung hindi kami nakipaglaban, kami ang kawawa. Hindi na namin kaya ang mataas na renta. Konti lang naman ang nakukuha naming pension o sa sweldo. Kaya ang masasabi ko sa ating mga kababayan huwag kayong matakot, wala kaming politikong kinapitan, at bilang mamayan, may karapatan tayong iharap ang mga problema sa pamahalaan. Huwag kayong pipirma o sasang-ayon sa anumang gusto ng inyong landlord. At ang lahat ng mga papeles ninyo ay ipunin at itago. Naku, napakarami palang kalukuhan ang ibang mga landlord. At isang malaking pasasalamat sa Diyos, sa kanyang tulong at awa.” Ang desisyong ito ay ipadadala ng Commission sa tanggapan ng Attorney General at Minister of Justice at sa City Hall upang imbestigahan ang naturang kaso. At kung may problema kayo sa inyong landlord, makipagugnay sa Residential Tenancies Branch, sa 302-254 Edmonton at may telepono: (204.9452476). Lahat ng rental increase, ay aaprobahan ng tanggapang ito at kung may objection, may hearing at magkakaroon din ng hearing sa Residential Tenancies Commission,1650-155 Carlton St., across Winnipeg Convention. At makipag-ugnayan sa Filipino Journal dahil sa kasalukuyan may isa pang reklamong inihain ang iba nating mga kababayan sa naturang tanggapan. Sulong Tandang Sora! Sulong Lapu-Lapu!
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Tren, Dyip, at Eroplano (On Some English-Derived Filipino Words)
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ne of my coworkers who has many Filipino friends told me that she long noticed that many Filipino words sounded like Spanish and even English just pronounced with a thick or emphatic accent. I told her that her observation was valid and that she actually hit the nail on the head—meaning, she correctly pointed out the linguistic connection. I explained to her that the Philippines was occupied by Spanish colonializers and other settlers beginning in the 1500s and ended after almost 300 years! On the other hand, United States of America also had a great influence on the culture of the country in general, having many U.S. soldiers and other Americans migrate into certain major regions of the Philippines during and after World War II (1940s). This has obviously contributed in the development of not only Filipino (the Philippine national language) but also some other Philippine languages. But, of course, the entire Filipino language derived also from fellow Asian languages to some extent. Anyway, here is a list of some common Filipino words and their counterpart in English. Basically, they differ only slightly in both spelling and pronunciation.
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eskwéla – school estudyánte – student gitára – guitar kalabáw – carabao koléhiyo – college kompyúter – computer komunikasyón – communication krúdo – crude oil línya – line lóte – lot manggá – mango músika – music nóta – note número – number pabór – favor paboríto – favorite
pantalón – pants papél – paper planéta – planet propesór – professor sópas – soup táksi – taxi títser – teacher transportasyón – transportation tren – train trópa – troop unibersidád – university The Last Leaf This linguistic connection between Filipino and English— add to that, the fact that English has become the other official language of the Philippines— is the primary reason many Filipinos could easily learn to speak the English language, at least on a communicative and conversational level. Grammar and spelling are another story. After all, even native and natural speakers of the English language find difficulty in mastering the formal use of the English language.
ágila – eagle bisikléta – bicycle bóla – ball bólpen – ballpen bóta – boots bóte/botélya – bottle dyip – jeep/jeepney eropláno – airplane
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Golf Fiesta at the Filipino Journal Cup
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he tournament is just around the corner and it wouldn't be a Filipino celebration without food! It's shaping up to be a great day of golf, food and fundraising. The Filipino Journal and the Rosalinda Natividad-Cantiveros Foundation is excited to announce Canad Inns Destination Centre as a Silver Sponsor for the inaugural Filipino Journal Cup. Canad
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The Filipino Journal Cup tournament. If that's not enough, a healthy BBQ steak and freshly is on Wednesday, August 7th at roasted lechon is on the dinner Bel Acres Golf & Country Club. menu. Make sure to bring your Make sure to join us for a great golf game and your appetite!
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reviews, stories and adventures. This years Fringe reviewers include Bernie Pastorin, Jackie Doming, Maria Christina Laureano and Lora Quitane.
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She will be bringing you the best of her original R&B/pop music, plus a couple of covers and a full-out old school R&B medley! DJ Party McFly aka Clint Davila will be up on stage keeping the party going! Admission: free/"pass the hat" donation
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chool Nights at Bistro 7 1/4 on Sunday nights have always been entertaining. The special themed evening always surprises and entertains the hardiest of food and drink fanatics.
Closing out the spring session of School Nights was a Sunday night Filipino Fiesta. This wasn't going to be your lola's pancit or your tita's special adobo! Playing
host alongside local R&B vocalist, Tiffany Ponce we left the Filipino Fiesta menu up to Chef Alex Svenne. First up, a mixologist inspired drink named "Thrilla Manila" with crushed mint leaves, kumquats, honeydew, a shot of rum and topped off with coconut water. The bar staff couldn't keep up with all the orders. As soon as the chicharon was served, everyone knew there were more surprises in store! Here's a snapshot of Bistro's Filipino Fiesta: chicharon dusted with cayenne and spicy hickory, three varieties of lumpia, vegetarian pancit, mini longsilog sliders topped off with a
quail egg and sweet and savoury pork adobo. Dessert was a mango tequila vanilla ice cream shake. The trays of lumpia were quickly devoured. Yes, the traditional pork filled lumpia Shanghai was a definite must for any fiesta including this one. Chef Alex kicked lumpia up a notch with vegetarian mushroom & cabbage lumpia. The duck confit Ă l'orange lumpia was a home run with everyone! My favourite were the longsilog breakfast sliders. It was so easy to eat. The garlic fried rice, slice of longanisa and sunny-side up
Sweet and savoury pork adobo on a bed of longanisa garlic fried rice.
quail egg on a banana leaf slid easily into my mouth! I'm sure everyone had at least two. I may have had three. The night was capped off by our futile attempt to eat balut. It turned out that Chef Alex bought penoy and not balut. That mistake won't happen next time. Stay tuned for Filipino Fiesta II - Return of the Balut next fall/winter. Bistro 7 1/4 is located at 725 Osborne St. School Nights is on a summer break, but join them for Summer Sunday Sangria and Singer Songwriter Sundays.
Tiffany Ponce, Chef Alex and guests enjoying the 2nd round of longsilog sliders
School Nights hosts Chef Alex, Tiffany Ponce and Ron Cantiveros Chef Alex with a tray of duck confit a l'orange lumpia
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Angelica deals with bashers the ‘Lloydie’ way Actress Angelica Panganiban feels The actress credits her she is now matured in dealing boyfriend John Lloyd Cruz whom bashers particularly on the photo- she said taught her how to change sharing site Instagram. her negative way in handling
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Wolfgang off to US & Canada for a series of shows Wolfgang, the Filipino heavy metal rock band will have a series of shows this July and August in the US and Canada. Composed of vocalist Basti Artadi, guitarist Manuel Legarda, bassist Mon Legaspi and drummer Francis “The Beast” Aquino, the band distinguished itself for winning numerous awards from NU107 Rock Awards, Awit Awards and the Malaysia-based AsiaVoize. The North American schedule billed as Rock Summer 2013 kicks off on July 19 at Broadway Studios, San Francisco, California, then to L.A. on July 20 at the Beyond the Stars Palace, the East Coast on July 27 at the Laboom Lounge, Woodside, New
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Sarah Lahbati files perjury case against GMA-7 executive Actress Sarah Lahbati came back to the country last week, after spending six-months in Geneva, Switzerland, to face the charges against her, including the libel suit filed at the Makati Regional Trial Court Branch 59 from her supposed defamatory statements in the micro-blogging site Twitter. The 19-year old Lahbati on Friday posted a P10,000 bail at the Makati RTC which had earlier issued a warrant for her arrest. On Monday Lahbati filed a perjury complaint against Anna Teresa Gozon-Abrogar, one of the directors of GMA Network Inc., at the Makati prosecutor’s office. Gozon-Abrogar is also the daughter of the CEO of the TV network The young actress executed a six-page complaint-affidavit saying Gozon-Abrogar issued untruthful allegations in the libel complaint against her. She said Gozon-Abrogar made a false statement when she said the actress and her mother were the ones who insisted that she be
Abraham who said they will file a motion to quash the libel complaint before the arraignment set on August 22. given more endorsements and A court ruling favorable more assistance in branding and to Lahbati in the perjury case imaging. is expected to weaken the libel The actress is represented by complaint filed against her. her legal counsel Marie Glenda
Caparas considers SC decision as a test of life In 2009, filmmaker-comics writer Carlo J. Caparas was declared National Artist for Film and Visual Arts by former President Gloria Mapapagal-Arroyo. The conferment was contested in the Supreme Court as it elicited widespread protests from various groups in the country led by National Artists for Literature Virgilio Almario and Bienvenido Lumbera. Recently, the high court stripped Caparas and three others of the National Artist Award, a decision hailed by National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) chairman Felipe de Leon Jr. saying it brought back the integrity of the National Artist Awards.
In a radio interview, Caparas said he didn’t feel on the losing end at all since the trust of the Filipino people whom he said knows him well, is more important to him. . Caparas has been known for starting and popularizing massacre films in the 1990s based on sensational crimes and biopic of jailed criminals. . He was also a writer in Filipino comics. The NCCA website says a living National Artist is given cash award of P200,000 upon conferment and also gets a monthly stipend of P30,000 plus medical benefits.
Caparas said if the title was given to him, he was ready to finance the education of young poor, promising artists. Caparas said he rose from poverty and live a comfortable life even without a college degree because of hard work. He added that he considers the SC decision as just one of the tests in his life that will eventually make him a stronger and better person.
Anne Curtis is newest endorser of Belo Essentials Actress Anne Curtis did not think twice in accepting the offer to be the newest face of Belo Essentials. The actress-TV host shared that she has been with the Belo family since she started in showbiz. She added that the company’s numerous products and services has taken care of all her beauty needs since puberty, especially in caring for her skin. Anne also revealed that one of her personal beauty must-haves is the Belo Essentials Beauty Deo, which takes care of dark or sweaty underarms all the time.
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2013 Honda Crosstour EX-L 2WD
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few weeks ago, I decided to purchase a new Honda Civic. It was the natural choice, considering my family has developed an allegiance to the Honda brand for their quality parts, reliable drive and good looks. That being said, I was thrilled to test-drive another vehicle in their line – the Honda Crosstour, a crossover introduced into the North American market in 2009. The 2013 model is available in both a 2.4 i-VTEC 4-cylinder and 3.5L SOHC V6 engine, with your choice between a 5-speed or 6-speed automatic transmission. The Crosstour’s sporty exterior simply says luxury. This car stays true to some familiar markings from the Accord, namely its bright silver accents. What makes it unique is the
high sloped backside, suggesting ample trunk room – an accurate assumption. The cargo area in this mid-sized vehicle is vast, perfect for extra baggage or large loads. Let’s talk technology. One
funky feature that immediately caught my attention was LaneWatch. For those who haven’t mastered shoulder checking, this is a coveted characteristic. LaneWatch uses a side mirror camera that “increases your viewing angle up to 80 degrees, allowing you to see two lanes of traffic from as far as 50 metres behind on your dashboard screen.” The dash keeps it classy with traditional meters, unlike the digital display on the Civic. The centre sports large dual screens,
and the closer of the two is touch-sensitive. This model also has many other standard luxury features, including Bluetooth calling, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated leather front seats, a one-touch power moonroof, and Honda’s SatelliteLinked Navigation System. If you like to jam to catchy tunes while cruising, the Crosstour’s audio system offers quality sound compatible with all your audio devices. Inside you’ll find a powerful 360-watt AM/ FM/CD/MP3 player with seven
19 speakers. The cabin also boasts Active Noise Cancellation, eliminating unwanted engine and road noise. Overall, the Honda Crosstour provides the perfects package of an attractive exterior, luxury features and a comfortable cruising experience. This newer additional to the Honda line does not steer away from the brand’s promise of quality and holds true to its well-known and wellrespected reputation. MSRP price of the 2013 Honda Crosstour EX-L as tested is $32,590.
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ny vehicle that comes with an Accelerometer Timing App must be fun to drive! Guess what? The Ford Mustang GT Convertible has such an app and I can tell you that the car can easily go from 0-100km/ hr in 6.0s flat. There are a lot of horses under the engine of this bright blue Mustang. The 5.0L
V8 engine roars on the highway with 420hp! The base Mustang GT starts at $37,212. Based on the options in the media tester vehicle, the price easily surpassed $43,500 which included several premium options such as 19" dark stainless aluminum wheels, leather trim and a Brembo™ Brake Racing Package to name a few.
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ight of ten candidates graced the stage at Garden City Shopping Centre during the pre-pageant show hosted by the Manitoba Filipino Street Festival. The ten candidates include Frances Mariel Magnaye (Tribu Sugbu), Marjorie Ann Vital (Glee), Myla Ibabao (Aklan Association), Therese Joy Sion (Pangasinan Association),
Alyssa May De Guzman (Pateros Association), Eugenia Madayag (Filipino Seniors Group of Winnipeg), Angelica Louise Ilagan (Batangueno-Caviteno Association), Crystal Petkau (Philippine Basketball Association), Sarah Jane Dimabuyo (Association of Ilokanos in Manitoba) and Rosalyn Ashley
Genido (Winnipeg Unida Christian Church). The pre-pageant show was hosted by Roldan Sevillano and Rhia Alcantara. Coronation Day takes place on Sunday, July 28th at Canad Inns Polo Park. For ticket information, please contact Aida Champagne at 204-960-8530. Tickets are $25.
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Horoscope Focus on your inner life and meditative interests. Your social energy is more valuable right now, and you can get more out of helping others than from helping yourself. Regular exercise allows you to blow off the considerable steam, your passionate sign builds up in typical day.
Your relationship shall have a constructive growth. Do not be a scatter brain, instead focus on one thing at a time. Certain financial constraints need to be done in order for your goals to be achieved. Better management of your time with respect t exercises and work.
Try to implement new routines with an exciting projects, you need to handle unfinished business at the same time. Avoid all sorts of conflicts in relationships and wait for reciprocal actions from the other side, instead you always doing the thing. Take a break and relax when time and finances permit.
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There’s happy emphasis on getting together with friends and travel. Confidence in yourself shall help you to ward off any negative effects in the career side. Be free to open up your heart to your loved one, be frank and try to understand the feelings of your partner.
You will be empowered by much freedom. Make sure you give in a major share of your effort to any task that comes by the way. Take time to understand the moves, likes and dislikes of your partner. In that way, you can control your emotions and desires. You are predicted with renewed energy and a positive spark in life.
You and a friend or a co-worker have a good time to join a projects or a business that these things are working quite smoothly between you. Many sensual and intense moments in your relationship. You need to maintain a balanced lifestyle for goodness in health.
Your problem-solving abilities are so good, you’ll be proud of what you accomplished. Circumstances might ask you to doubt your relationships but do not heed to them. Take care that the limit of your health activities are not exceeded. Keep yourself engaged in some activity or the other.
You’re inspired to show others how competent you are. It’s tricky to balance your professional ambitions with your personal life now. You would be attracted to those who understand your feelings, emotions and sensitivity. Manage your energy levels in the best way so that, you don’t end up drained.
Much important decisions regarding career and personal life ought to be taken. You would be able to explore new territories in romance and emotions. You need to exercise much restraint in your lifestyle. Mental health also need to be taken care with caution.
You run into someone who gives you a new perspective on an old problem. Do not be too stingy in your financial moves; make some way for charity and luxurious pursuits as well. Practice better health habits and inculcate the same in your family members too.
Your sense of fairness will be out in full force and you want to speak it up when you see some injustice. It’s a good time for shopping, making home improvements and having a company over. There would be a total change in your visualization of love, romance and emotions. Take care of your diet and maintain a balance.
Your ability to cut through superfluous circumstances to get to the things that are holding you back enable you to overcome the obstacles. You would be blessed with much peace and pleasure in your work place. You would become softer and calmer as far as relationship are concerned.
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L. Redoblado, M. Ramirez, Filipino tenants win appeal against Teano, E. Evangelista. As stated in the decision,” prior exorbitant rate increase by Rod E. Cantiveros
Angie Sta. Ana feels like she won a million dollars although in reality it is only $1,705. But it sure feels like a million after the Residential Tenancies Commission’s decision instructing her landlord to give back Sta. Ana’s overpayment, as well as 16 other tenants’. The tenants’ original rent was $473 per month but the landlord increased it to 35.2%, raising it to roughly $639 a month. For an individual with a fixed income, the increase surely was a big burden. “We are so happy that our appeal was given due process. We worked hard to fight for our rights and we say, To God be the Glory. Thanks be to God; He gave us the victory”, said Angie with a wide smile. “Yeah, after i received the good news, I lighted a candle inmy altar and I prayed. I almost cried,” Linda Aguila, other tenant, said. “The Lord is with us, and He guided us to the right direction to voice our rights,” Lucena Redoblado, an 83-year old tenant. Two Saturdays ago, some of the tenants went to St. Edward Parish and dedicated the Saturday Filipino mass to the success of their appeals. They donated money to the church as part of their thanksgiving. “This is the way to thank God for giving us the strength to fight for our rights as tenants; and I hope other kababayans who have been victimized by some landlords, to have faith and to stand and to voice out the abuses of some landlords,”
Anna Tasico said fervently. “ This is our first win after we failed from our many attempts to appeal the rate increases,” she continued. “The PC Party applauds the effort of the brave ladies who stood up for their rights and those of other tenants as well. A Progressive Conservative government would work hard to make sure people are treated fairly and with respect. There are laws in place to protect both the renters and the landlords but there are times when citizens must stand to be counted. These tenants are assets to their community and our province,” said Ian Wishart, MLA Portage la Prairie, Housing and Community Development Critic. Back Story On May 7, 2012, the landlord (which cannot be named) applied to the Residential Tenancies Branch for a rent increase of 38.13%, and the increase was to take effect in 2012. After considering the information provided by the landlord and their tenants, the Branch approved an increase of 35.2% and issued Orders to this effect on September 7, 2012. But after the Branch issued the orders, 9 tenants headed by Angie Sta. Ana, submitted an appeal to the Residential Tenancies Commission. Hearings were held with the Deputy Chief Commission and two panel members; and the landlord and the tenant/appellants composed of A. Sta. Ana, V. Lampa, R. Alag, A. Aguila, S. Tasico, R.Alag, M.
to the first hearing of the appeal the Commission’s Appeal Officer noted discrepancies in the documentation filed by the landlord and proceeded to investigate the application. The most significant discrepancies appeared to be alterations to the largest capital invoices which changed the amounts charged by various providers of services and materials”. And on the last appeal hearing last May 23, 2013, the landlord was present and the tenants in attendance were E. Evangelista, E. Vicedo, E. Aquino, A. Eisma, S. Tasico, E. Aguila, L. Redoblado and R. Alag.Also in attendance were the representatives of the various providers who were subpeonaed by the Commission. The tenants/appellants won the appeal. The landlord allegedly altered the documents he provided to the Commission. “I hope that our kababayans who are victims or will become victims will do the same what we had done, This is our right and here in Canada, nobody is above the law,”Angie Sta.Ana said with a pleading voice.” Kasi, ang iba sa atin, ‘bahala ng ang Diyos’, and tama, ‘nasa Diyos ang Awa, nasa tao ang gawa.” Pero huwag matakot. May karapatan tayong magreklamo. Paano madadala ‘yang mga taong nagte-ake-advantage sa atin?” Angie added. (“Some of us would say: ‘It is up to God”, and the right way is “God is merciful but we have to do our responsibility and do not be afraid. We have the right to
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object and to appeal. How can we stop those people who are taking advantage of us?” Angie added). The landlord did not make any comment when the Filipino Journal contacted him. When FJ contacted the government, the spokesperson sent the following e-mail: The role of the Residential Tenancies Branch (RTB) is to investigate, mediate, and make decisions on disputes between landlords and tenants in an accurate and transparent way. Part of the RTB’s mandate is also to ensure tenants are aware of their rights and responsibilities. Tenants who have questions are encouraged to contact RTB to learn more about what protections are in place for them and how to file a complaint when necessary. Specific to rent increase, it’s important to note that the
July 20-August 5, 2013 government sets a guideline of how much landlords can increase rent each year. In 2013, the rent guideline si 1.0%. To increase rent above this, landlords must apply to the RTB, unless the unit is exempt from rent regulations. After reviewing the applications and any objections from the tenants, the RTB decides what the rent should be. RTB also investigates cases where landlords increased rent without proper notice. Or without first apply for an increase above the guideline. Order of the RTB can be appealed to the Residential Tenancies Commission. Further stated that the Commission is forwarding a copy of this Decision to the Attorney General and Minister of Justice of Manitoba for further investigation by the proper authorities; and to the City of Winnipeg for inspection.
Some of the tenants who offered a "handa for thanksgiving", from left to right, Angie Sta. Ana, Ana Tasico, Linda Aguila, Tonette Alag and Lucena Redoblado
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Driven: Not just a car show
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he RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg’s hall was filled with cars at the Driven Winnipeg aftermarket import car show was held on July 13, Saturday. “We have two elements of the show: the actual car show itself with the import stuff and the beautiful models. The other one is the stage show, which is getting bigger every year,” says Sally Tran, one of the organizers from Calgary.
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Music was playing throughout the entire day as attendees looked at the cars. “It’s a good mix. Keep them entertained and hang around the whole day,” Tran says. Performers from the 1st annual Driven’s Got Talent show entertained everyone at the convention centre. Fourteen talented Winnipeggers submitted their audition videos on Driven’s Got Talent Facebook page.
The video with the most number of likes on Facebook would perform at the event. Nine contestants were chosen to compete in the three rounds. The judges eliminated one contestant in the first round and four in the second round. It was a difficult decision for judges Romeo Suban, Peter Takis, Jason Au, and Marissa Mapatac to choose only three winners because all of the contestants were talented and skilled. The show had a variety of performers: singers, dancers, and a beatboxer. Laura Enns, a singersongwriter, won first place ($350);
Rommel Solitario, a beatboxer, won second place ($100); and Czarina Yso, singer, won third place ($50). Virgin Radio DJ Marcel Williams hosted the event. After the contest, American Idol Season 9 finalist and YouTube artist Andrew Garcia and fellow YouTuber Joseph Vincent serenaded the audience. Fans close to the stage
cheered after every song. Some were taking pictures and videos during the performances. They had a meet and greet session with the fans after their show. Rich Franklin, a former UFC middleweight champion, and Christine Mendoza, a model and business owner were at the event.
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Model: Rowin Bernado Makeup Artist: Tia Provici Written By: Alana Klein
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ake up for men is not a new concept. If you look at history, men did use eye liner thousands of years back. However, the concept of makeup for men has been relaunched in the form of the “metro man.” Now, it’s perfectly normal for man to go the beauty salon for threading his eye brows or for getting a facial. It is no wonder it has resulted in a whole range of beauty products for men. Male grooming is not just restricted to a shave and a dab of after shave lotion. Various skin care products have emerged in the market as well as makeup just for men. With society’s emphasis on beauty and youth men do not shy about being beauty conscious anymore. Tia’s image-consulting firm, PROVICI, has attracted a loyal following in the entertainment and business communities. She has recently styled individuals for print media and live entertainment, and for awards shows such as the Junos and the Grammys. Check out Tia on Shaw TV channel 9 on Tuesday evenings, and Wednesdays before noon. Kung meron kayong questions, comments or suggestions send an e-mail to tia@provici.com. She welcomes your questions and is available for personal appointments. Just log onto www.provici.com or visit Tia at PROVICI Cosmetics, now located at 233 Mc Dermot Ave. or call (204) 957-1544 for more info.
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To Get The Look: Step 1
The first thing you want to do before starting your makeup is to hydrate your skin really well. You for sure need to invest in a good moisturizer because it makes such a difference for your foundation.
Tia used the Wrinkle Relaxant Crème, which is a moisturizer that helps teach your skin to naturally rehydrate itself over time, prevent wrinkles from forming, promotes collagen and elastin in the skin and over time smoothes the appearance of the skin.
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Once the moisturizer has soaked in you will begin with your Concealer/ Foundation S t i c k containing Aloe Vera and SPF 8. Using your
Foundation Brush work off of the Concealer/ Foundation Stick and apply using little brush strokes all over the face or where coverage is needed. Then using your Concealer Brush (a smaller version of the foundation brush) apply the foundation under your eyes and around the nose. *Remember less is more and to blend blend.
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Once your foundation has been applied you will want to set the makeup into place. You will use a medium sized Angle Blush Brush and Dual Active Powder. Swirl your brush into the powder and then lightly dust all over the face, especially on the forehead, nose and chin (t-zone) to prevent shine.
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