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OCTOBER 20-NOVEMBER 5, 2019 | VOL 33 NO 20

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CANADA VOTES ON OCTOBER 21 Jaina Antazo is one of the over 4 million who voted in advance polls for the 2019 Canadian federal election. Together with her husband Nico and sons Arkien and Apollo, they hit the advance poll last October 12. Jaina shared that this is her first time to vote in advance hoping that it would be faster and less of a hassle. Contrary to what she thought, there was a long line up that she had to endure before she could cast her ballot. But she did not mind knowing that the voting schedule got affected by the winter storm. More importantly, she knew that it would be worth the wait to exercise her right to vote and support the party whom she believes can give her family a better future. On October 21st, Canada will once again vote. Like the Antazo’s,your hope for a better Canada and a better future lies in your hands. So go out and let your vote count. Photo by Ron Cantiveros | Filipino Journal

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president of Philippine Canadian Arts Society of Manitoba, which is also the beneficiary group for the show’s proceeds. Dances of Filipino Heart and Soul is scheduled to tour in Montreal and other parts of an unsurpassed level with Canada and the US. three decades of awards and recognitions while its founder, Douglas Nierras, continue to work his life-long mission which is to educate the people and the future dance artists in the Philippines through Choreography Clinics and Scholarship Program. The show was brought to Winnipeg through Dante Aviso,

Douglas Nierras Powerdance performs in Winnipeg

Philippine’s Premiere Dance Company in modern, jazz and show dance, Douglas Nierras Powerdance, performed before the Winnipeg audience last October 5 at the Maples Collegiate. The show titled Dances of Filipino Heart and Soul (Mga Sayaw ng Puso at Kaluluwa) is created, choreographed and directed by the multi-awarded Powerdance founder himself, Douglas Nierras. It is not your ordinary showcase of traditional folk dances as Nierras aims to give the audience a different experience and show what it is like to live now in the Philippines. Through intense choreography interflowing powerful music, compelling emotions, and modern visual technology, Powerdance

was undoubtedly successful in communicating each act to the audience, leaving everybody in awe. The show had 2 Acts which included performances inspired by social issues and Nierras’ personal stories and endeavours. The show started with a backgrounder of him through a feature with the show “Pipol.” Nierras also shared through a video interactive a flashback on how Powerdance, then Hotlegs, started when founded in 1988. In the act “Yolanda,” Nierras shared his own experience on how the super typhoon left his hometown, Tacloban, devastated when it hit the Philippines 6 years ago. “Contemplaciones Sobre Una Flor Filipina,” on the otherhand, depicted the challenges of the overseas Filipino workers. Other acts talked about different kinds of love which were soul-stirring, leaving the audience sentimental. Douglas Nierras Powerdance has truly brought dance to

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Winnipeg Jets opens 2019-20 Season

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he Winnipeg Jets opened the 2019-20 season at Bell MTS Place with a big 5-2 against the rival Minnesota Wild and a rock & roll light show as the Jets were introduced in the pre-game ceremonies to the sell out crowd. The Jets opened the season with 4-game road trip that saw the club with 2-2 record. The two wins against the Pittsburgh Penguins (4-1) and a shootout win against the New Jersey Devils (5-

4). The win against the Penguins is the first game the Jets have won on the road was the first franchise victory since 2006. In the home opener against the Wild, Patrik Laine scored two goals and helped with two assists. Currently, Laine is tied for second in the NHL with 11 points - 3 goals, 8 assists in seven games and recently announced as the league's Second Star of the Week. Edmonton Oilers centre, Connor

McDavid and Pittsburgh Penguins Sidney Crosby were named the other Stars of the Week. The Jets flew into Chicago for a quick road trip overtime win against the Blackhawks and came back to Winnipeg to host a 5-game home stand. The opened the homestand with two consecutive losses to the Pittsburgh Penguins (7-1) and Arizona Coyotes (4-2). The Jets homestand continues with the New York Islanders,

Edmonton Oilers and LA Kings before they take to the ice in the Heritage Classic in Regina against the Calgary Flames on Saturday, October 26. Five local singers including resident anthem singer, Stacey Natrass Brown capped the

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opening ceremonies with the singing of the US and Canadian national anthems. The following anthem singers will be taking the stage throughout the upcoming season - Ashley Klimpke, Beverley Wynne, Evan Rogalsky and Sarah Baxter.

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The Republic of Adobo by Rod E. Cantiveros

Are you ready to vote on October 21, Tuesday?

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ne of the privileges of being a Canadian is to participate in electing those candidates who are seeking to serve the country in general and to their constituency in particular,is to balance and weigh the impact of the various political issues affecting our lives in Canada. To vote is a legal right, and your chance to elect or re-elect a candidate whom you know will serve and work for the interest of public, as a member of the Parliament in Ottawa. Voting, in the strict sense of civic responsibility is your gesture to be a part of this unique democratic process. I’ve been a volunteer for the door-to-door campaign and a phone caller during the civic, provincial and federal elections. And for many decades, I have had exposed myself to explain why you have to vote for this candidate. And why your vote is very important. These are what some “nonvoters” or those who do not want to vote say, “ Sorry, I’m too busy and I do not have time to vote. Anyway, my vote does not matter.

Same people will be elected.” And from some of our kababayans, “May overtime ako, babayaran ba ng kandidato mo ang per oras ko?” Another reason: “ I’m baby sitting, I can’t leave, next time I will try.” One old man told me: “All candidates are the same, all of them get big salaries. Me, what do I get, minimum wage? I do not want to contribute to their inefficiency.” And I did laugh when a senior told me: “Iho, I do not want to miss the teleserye!” And the worst: “Even without my vote, same people win.” One time, I went to an apartment and the man told me: “Look, I came from a corrupt country, and did vote for many elections, what happened? More corruptions. No good to vote.” I said: “This is Canada and this country is different from yours.” Firmed and decided: “Sorry, I will not vote.” Voting takes little time and at the same time, you share your voice in the secret ballot. And thru the ages, many inspiring quotations were written to give the voters an inspiration to exercise their legal rights to vote, and I do hope that the following inspiring voting quotations will

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serve as a push or an act to enjoy few minutes of glory as a concerned citizen who will take part in his or her own choice to be counted. Here are some inspiring quotations for you to vote: John Ensign writes: “I believe that voting is the final act of building a community as well as building a country.” And one must be challenged by what John F. Kennedy once said, “The ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all.” This is a mouthful wisdom by Jens Stoltenberg: “By voting, we add our voices to the chorus that forms opinions and the basis for actions.” Watch what Abraham Lincoln emphasizes: “The ballot is stronger than a bullet.” And take this seriously, what George Carlin writes: “If you don’t vote, you lose your right to complain.” And what does Roald Dahl mean when he wrote: “Somewhere inside of all of us is the power to change the world.” So powerful, Indeed! How about Charles M. Blow said: “Voter apathy is a civic abdication!” Naomi Klein writes: “Democracy is not just the right to vote, it is the right to live in dignity.” Right on, Ms. Klein. And how about what Joseph J. Haeggquist wants to point out when he said: “Ten men will control ten thousand who choose to remain silent.” So powerful for it strikes our weakness just to be standby and unwilling to be a part of the action: to vote! And by general understanding the role of a voter, Abraham Lincoln says: “Election belongs to the people!” Added to these inspiring quotations to vote is what Loung Ung says: “Voting is not only our right, it is our power!” And from me: “ Voting is like throwing a pebble on a quiet river, giving you the countless ripples of silent voices.” And again, are you ready to vote on Tuesday, October 21? Are you ready to be a part of community building as well as building a country for you and for your children’s children? Are you ready to be a part of the majority to voice your own opinion in a ballot box?

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he snowstorm that lasted for three days caused piles of wet snow, downed many trees and power lines that led to road issues and many accidents. Many families had to endure days without power to cook hot meals and to warm homes. While many were feeling stressed and finding hard to cope with the challenge brought about by the nasty weather condition, Edison Garcia and Dante Cruz kept their cool and made themselves available for anyone who will need help. Edison and Dante are both part of the Bayanihan sa Winnipeg. Edison started the group six months ago. It is a network of Winnipeggers who are willing to provide help to anyone especially to the most vulnerable in the city.

On the first day of the snowstorm, Edison helped two people who needed to jump start their cars. “It was also the day of my third interview for a job I had been aspiring for,”said Edison. “Normally after I have helped someone, I just forget about it. I don’t expect anything in return. But that day something good happened to me, I got accepted for the job. After that, there were more requests for our help. Those were three vey busy days for Dante and me.” Edison started the Bayanihan sa Winnipeg to continue what he was doing back in the Philippines. “Back home, I was a member of the Knights of Columbus 4th degree. My role was as Health Director. We did lots of projects for impoverished areas, such as medical mission, free circumcision operation and feeding program. At the same time, my wife was a pediatrician assigned to a health center. Even in our own house, we accommodated indigent people needing treatment. Helping vulnerable people has become a usual thing for me.” Upon learning that the place under the bridge burned down where homeless people were camping, and despite hearing about the risks of going to said site, Edison still proceeded to check on the fire victims. “The area was a pitiful sight of people trying to salvage things from what remained after the fire. There was one person who was sick and on

Dante Cruz in the middle of snow storm

a wheelchair. I asked an old man what they needed. I heard him say “hot meals.” My heart was crushed. I did what I believed was the right thing to do, I brought them food and other immediate needs. I am glad there were generous people who donated. Another volunteer, Othello, joined me the second time I visited the camp.” For decades back home, Dante did volunteer jobs and worked on many programs for helping the poor, like feeding program, providing free x-ray, ECG and circumcision operation, to cite a few. He was a fire volunteer before he got the job as a firefighter. “When my family arrived here in Winnipeg in 2010, I searched for volunteer groups to join because I would like to continue what I was doing. Volunteerism is an important part of my life. It makes me happy, motivated and energized as it gives me reason to do my best to make myself prepared for opportunities to help. It means that if there are

The Poppy Blanket Project by: Leila Castro

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nspired by a post in social media about a community who came together and made a massive poppy blanket in honour of the soldiers who fought in the second world war, Sheilah Restall initiated the Poppy Blanket Project for Winnipeg. City Councillor for Old Kildonan Devi Sharma was the first to respond to Sheilah’s call for support to her project. Devi organized the poppy attaching parties where community members can meet and have fun working together to complete the huge blanket. Among those invited for the poppy attaching parties was 204 Neighbourhood Watch. For two consecutive Tuesdays (October 8 and 15), volunteers of the group went to Garden City to help build the blanket. To Cielo Sarmento, the experience of attaching poppies to the blanket was unforgettable. Cielo is an active volunteer of 204 Neigbourhood Watch and of Saint James Deer Lodge Neighbourhood Watch. “In the past, when I go to a store and find these flowers, I just buy one so I will have something to wear for the Remembrance Day just like everybody else. I knew what it was for, but it was a shallow appreciation of its meaning. Today when I joined the poppy attaching party, I felt that deep appreciation and gratitude to the veterans who fought in the war and whose sacrifices shaped a very important part of Canada’s history.“ Toto Sarmento is the founder of Saint James Deerlodge Neighbourhood Watch, a partner

organization of 204 Neighbourhood Watch. Toto said that in the past, whenever he sees a poppy, he remembers the sacrifices made by the veterans. “These were soldiers who fought hard in the war, there were those who survived and those who did not make it. They are the reason why Canada is what it is now - a free, peaceful and beautiful country enjoyed by all of us including immigrants. While contributing my time and effort to building the blanket, it felt good that I was with a circle of people who were also at that time attaching poppies and appreciating the significance of what we were doing. It was a great community of people around me, a fun and meaningful way to spend time with the other members of the community.”

(From left) Edison Garcia, Toto Sarmento, Dante Cruz, Leila Castro, 40th Mayor of Winnipeg Susan Ann Thompson, Rhodel Climacosa, City Councillor for Old Kildonan Devi Sharma, Cielo Sarmento, Poppy Blanket Project organizer SheilahRestall, Rene Castro

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The finished poppy blanket will be unveiled for Remembrance Day 2019. More donations of knitted poppy flowers are needed. You will find the information about specifications and drop off points at the website www.poppyblanket. ca. There will be poppy attaching parties in the coming weeks: October 22nd and 29th, 6:30pm8:30pm at Garden City Shopping Centre – Center Court.

Edison Garcia assisting a single parent family to jump start the car. This was just minutes before his scheduled job interview

Edison visited the homeless camp right after the fire to find out what the victims need

times my body feels weak or if I face some challenge, knowing that other people might need my help motivates me to bounce back right away to the strong version of me. And it is the same thing that I tell other people, as sometimes I assist them through moral support and sometimes through financial support.” “Even if I am here in Canada, I am still in touch with some volunteer organizations in the Philippines and try to be of help to them in whatever way I can. Because equally important to the volunteer works that I do are my co-volunteers. Before I can go out and say that, yes, I am helping and giving respect to the community, it should start with how I am treating my co-volunteers,” Dante said. “The Bayanihan sa Winnipeg that Edison started is a like giving a bridge for someone to cross from the very vulnerable state to the point

when the person will be able to start again and move on. We have come across newcomers living paycheck to paycheck who can’t afford house repair, or sometimes a single parent or an old person needing some help. Whenever I am available, I help them. I don’t expect anything in return. It makes me happy, hearing thank you is sufficient,” Dante added. Bayanihan sa Winnipeg is meant for helping and making the lives of the people in the community better. “I did not form it just for the sake of having an organization, it need not turn into a registered not for profit organization. It will exist because of peoples’ good intention and willingness to help without expecting anything in return,” Edison said. To join the volunteer group, send message to Edison though the fb page Bayanihan sa Winnipeg.

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fter the winter storm wreaked havoc in Manitoba last October 4 thru the next day, the province is now faced with some challenges in putting everything back to normal. In Winnipeg alone, there are estimated 30,000 downed trees on public land and tens of thousands more on private properties. Though clearing is being done everyday, Mayor Brian Bowman said that the clean up process might take months, potentially extending into 2020. While the city already offered free drop off of tree debris at 4R recycling depots and at the Brady Road Landfill, it may also open Christmas tree disposal sites to accommodate massive clean up. Councillors were also advised on clearing efforts at priority locations such as main streets and around schools. With the enormous destruction that is needing quite a process to fix, it will cost the city tens of millions of dollars which is an “unreasonable financial burden” according to Bowman, that moved him to introduce a motion to call on the provincial government to provide disaster financial assistance under the Emergency Measures Act. Meanwhile, outside Winnipeg, repairs are continuously being done by MB Hydro especially in the hard-hit regions around Portage la Prairie, Neepawa, Dauphin, Ashern, and Arborg. “This is damage on a scale never before seen in Manitoba,” said Jay Grewal, President and CEO of Manitoba Hydro. “So much of the damages in the hardest hit areas aren’t simple repairs. We are talking about having to rebuild miles of distribution lines, and rebuild sections of our transmission network, including enormous steel towers. The work will continue even after customers are restored, as we make temporary repairs to restore service as quick as possible before beginning work on permanent fixes.

Make no mistake, this is a very serious situation,” added Grewal. The Province of Manitoba still remains under a state of emergency after it was declared by Premier Brian Pallister last October 13th, a move which allowed MB Hydro to invoke aid from neighbouring utilities who are now sending equipment, materials and personnel to assist in the restoration efforts. In this process of massive clean up and time of restoration, everybody is requested to be patient and proactive, to be alert and informed and to simply… be safe. You can check out winnipeg.ca/treeremoval for information on fallen tree or tree limb and www. hydro.mb.ca/safety for some safety advice in case of emergencies.

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SEMFA Basketball League Launches 2019 Season By Kris Ontong

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he South Eastman Filipino Association (SEMFA) Basketball League kicked off its 2019 Season on September 28 in Steinbach, the province’s third largest city and home to an estimated 2,000 kababayan. Interviewed on Steinbach’s Golden West radio, league spokesperson Abram ‘Absky’ Razon explains how this season is the largest to date: "We expanded from a maximum of six teams coming from the southeastern, to twelve teams now having almost

200 players involved in the league." Two new divisions were also added. The regular division that is open to players ages 15 to 34 is now the Senior division, while those age 14 and under play in the new Junior Division. The other new division is for Veterans who are age 35 and onward. The opening ceremonies was held at Clearspring Middle School, with Steinbach Mayor continuation on page 15

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PCCM president Gayot and board members meet Filipino leaders making the PCCM as you said, “the pride of the Filipino community in Winnipeg?” MVGayot: We want to bring back the trust of the community. Our goal is to serve our community with all honesty and transparency. The timeline is right now. FJ: Are your executive officers and board members totally in favour of opening the PCCM again to various organizations and to the community at large? MVGayot: The PCCM Board members are very supportive and have the desire to work as a team in welcoming back the community and make them come Meeting of minds among the leaders in the Filipino community at the PCCM meeting held recently. Front row, from left to right: Perla home because we believe that the Javate, president, Philippine Heritage Council of Manitoba; Gloria Magpali, president, FIDWAM; Virginia Gayot, PCCM president; Maggie Chan-Urbano, president, QPAM; Marife, VP BIBAK. Standing, back row, from left to right: Joseph Dancel, Admin staff PCCM; center is our home away from Rodge Lopez, vice-president, PCCM; Arnold Cruz, board, PCCM; Mario Rosario, president, AIM; Ruby Pasco, treasurer, PCCM; Gigi home. Gacula, board, PCCM; Maria Harper, secretary, PCCM; Kelly Legaspi, Filipino Senior Group; Ley Navarro, MFSF; Benny Malaso, Pinoy Alliance and Cris Santos, board, PCCM (not in picture) FJ: Efficient financial management is the key in building the PCCM image, with this in mind, are the financial reports of the Centre available for the PCCM members ? MVGayot: I am proud to say that the financial status of the center is acceptable at the moment. We are on time with our mortgage and property tax. We pay our bills on time , despite of some unexpected the centre. Many former officers maintenance at the center. We bold step has been done Gayot, PCCM president said. At the first meeting, Gayot and board members left with sour are planning for an external by the current Philippine Canadian Centre of and his board invited the religious taste and this led to the barrage of audit for the financial status of Manitoba president Virginia leaders in the community to have hearsays and opinions about the the center and once it is done, I Gayot and her board members by a good start. Then followed by the Centre in social media. will be reporting again in our 2nd The following are Q and A community leaders meeting. The inviting many leaders of various meeting of the various presidents organization in Winnipeg. And of the organizations for the between the Filipino Journal and financial reports will be available this is a long time coming to clear purpose of opening the PCCM to PCCM President Virginia Gayot: to the members and anytime a Filipino Journal (FJ): What member wishes to ask or see the some issues on the relationship everbody. The Philippine Centre had prompted you to call the financial status, he/ she can come between the PCCM and the been inaugurated in 2004 with community leaders for a to the office and our admin staff Filipino community in general. “We want to welcome them an ad hoc committee to run the meeting at PCCM? will be happy to serve. back to the Philippine Centre, to centre. It was a dream realized MVGayot: The community wants FJ: As the current PCCM be a part of new program to open by the Filipino leaders and by to know what is happening at president, you have made a the door for everybody and to let the thousands of donors and PCCM and I had read comments bold move to open the Centre to them know what is going on in volunteers. And this followed from social media which were the community, are you willing the Centre, and to share our sides by the 1st elected board of based on gossips and hearsays to take a stand if someone will on some hearsays and innuendos directors, and the 1st elected that is destroying the image of the force you to resign because your about the Centre, which is executive officers. And followed center. open policy is not accepted by considered as the pride of the by succeeding executive officers FJ: What are your goals and the some board members? Filipino community,” Virgie facing many problems in running timeline to improve the image,

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MVGayot: I am fully aware that the center is owned by the community. As president of PCCM, my goal is to serve the organization in fulfilling its mission/vision in connecting & serving to our community in all honesty. I have no personal interest or any other personal business agenda. I want to see our community be united and be proud of who we are as Filipinos, people that are united, peaceful and helping each other. I want to work with our community leaders in strengthening the relationship of the center and our community. I would say that I have an independent mind and cannot be dictated by anybody. I know my responsibility and limitations but can ask the advise of other leaders for the good of the center. Majority of the board have supported my decision in connecting with our community. But if that happens, I will stand to fight what is right. I will not resign. I will continue to lead the Centre in whatever capacity I have in the right direction in achieving its mission/vision in the service to our community. But if the majority of the board members will decide to vote me out because of this reason, then I will have to respect the majority decision of the board. But most of all, I cling to Our Almighty God for all the wisdom, knowledge and direction in fulfilling the mission. FJ: With the meeting you had with some religious groups and current leaders of community associations and organization, will there be another community or townhall meeting to further discuss the current situation and the future of PCCM? MVGayot: As I have said, we will have another meeting once our finances is done with external audit. We want to be transparent to you all.


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“Mabagal” scores grand slam at Himig Handog 2019 Father of Barretto sisters dies

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he Moira dela Torre-Daniel Padilla duet “Mabagal” emerged as biggest winner in this year’s Himig Handog songwriting competition. Aside from Song of the Year, “Mabagal” also bagged special awards namely, MOR Philippines Choice Award, MYX Choice for Best Music Video, One Music PH choice for Favorite Interpreter, Star Music choice for Best Produced Track, and Most Streamed Track. In winning the awards, composer

Dan Martel Simon Tañedo topped Pa” composed by Rex Torremoro over 4,000 entries and took home and Elmar Jann Bolaño, interpreted the P1 million cash prize. by Janella Salvador. The other winners were 2nd Best Song, “Simula Ng Dulo” composed by Davey Langit and Therese Marie Villarante, interpreted by Davey Langit; 3rd Best Song, “Please Lang” composed by Aikee Aplacador, interpreted by Alex Gonzaga; and 4th Best Song, “Nung Tayo

Miguel Alvir Barretto, the father of celebrities Claudine, Gretchen, and Marjorie died on Tuesday at 82. Actress Claudine Barreto, the youngest of the sisters, confirmed the sad news through her Instagram story. The actress also shared a short clip at the hospital during their final moment with Mr. Barretto. Claudine did not reveal why her dad was confined to the hospital. Marjorie shared that her father fell very ill right after blowing his candles on his birthday cake.

Maja Salvador wins Best Actress in South Korea filmfest Maja Salvador was adjudged Best Actress at the 1st Asia Contents Awards by Busan International Film Festival in Busan, South Korea, for her role as Lily Cruz/Ivy Aguas in the TV series “Wildflower.” The Kapamilya Star flew to Busan, South Korea to accept her award, escorted by her boyfriend Rambo Nuñez. Maja has won several local and international acting awards already, including a Gawad Urian Best Actress for "Thelma;" Best Drama Actress for "Bridges of Love;" Breakthrough Performance by an Actress from ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards; Best Actress in a Drama Series from Gawad Tanglaw Awards; and National Winner (Philippines): Best Actress in a Leading Role from Asian Academy Creative Awards, also for "Wildflower."

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Earl Funk and MLA Kelvin Goertzen in attendance to bring greetings. They also helped out in handing certificates of

appreciation to league sponsors. During a portion of the opening rites, a raffle was held which raised $800. According to Razon, Cancer Care was chosen as the beneficiary since the area’s Filipino community recently lost a couple of members to the

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disease, and to show support to those who are currently fighting it. Mayor Funk joined officers of the SEMFA Council in presenting the cheque to Josh Gruninger of the Bethesda Regional Health Centre.

The SEMFA Basketball League will run until November 16, with games scheduled every Saturday afternoon. The alternative playing venue is at Stonybrook Middle School.

Kris Ontong is the past president of the South Eastman Filipino Association (SEMFA) based in Steinbach, and is an awardee at the 2019 National Filipino-Canadian Heritage Event for his active role in the Filipino community.

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Early Autumn at the Roland Pumpkin Fair, 05 October 2019 by Gem and Lita Anis

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loudy sky, intermittent rain, and 8 degrees Celsius - it didn't matter at all! Group A families and friends celebrated early autumn at the Roland Pumpkin Fair (held every first Saturday of October) at the Rural Municipality of Roland, Manitoba, which is about 105 kms. southwest of Winnipeg. The main highlight of the pumpkin festival is called the Great Pumpkin and Vegetable Commonwealth Weigh-Off held at the mainstage

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arena where the locals and visitors had gathered before 10:30 in the morning. Every pumpkin entry coming from different towns of the province was being placed on the scale at the mainstage arena by means of a forklift. Breaking the Manitoba-grown record, the heaviest pumpkin and declared as the 2019 winner weighs 1,660.5 lbs. owned and raised by Mr. Cornie Banman from Schanzenfeld, Manitoba, thereby receiving the grand prize of $1,500. When asked how Mr. Banman raised the monster pumpkin he said, "I pumped at least 250 gallons of water per day without using any fertilizer." During the competition prizes were also handed out for the largest green squash, for the heaviest tomato and

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Lita Anis and the monster pumpkin

for the heaviest watermelon. The whole-day affair started with a pancake breakfast under the fairgrounds tent. Also at the arena, alive with free continuous family entertainment, are agricultural and educational displays and face painting and choo choo train for kids. Group A and friends include the Cantiveros, Gem & Lita

Deuna, Josie Capulong and Charlie, Carolina and Dominique, Rodriguez, Laddie and Julie Vila, Chris and Maribel Nolasco.

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JAMming with Jam Morales OPM legend and singer of the hits "Even If" and "A SMile in Your Heart,"Jam Morales performed in Winnipeg last Ocotber 12 at the St. James Civic

Centre, reliving the '80s through her show titled "80's Jam with Jam Morales." It was a fun night as fans of Jam danced, sang and even

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Horoscope The opportunity brings for a new start on the home front. If you’ve had a vision of how you want a room, garden, or the whole property to look, they could encourage you to make it happen. And with a positive seems that the funds will be available for you to, go ahead. However, you and your partner or other loved ones may need to negotiate plans that work for everyone.

The only thing that might stop your any hesitation is you may place of safety. Someone could step in as a mentor, encouraging you to relax your comfort zone and try. The perfect time is to write down your goals for next and getting in torch yourself up to reach for them. All that’s needed is for you to take that first step!

Start an innovation in your financial sector, encouraging you to manage your money more efficiently. Over conversations and opportunities that come your way could open doors that help you earn more? The potential for increasing your income is certainly there. You only need to be alert to take advantage while you can. If you’re willing to put in a little more effort, you could get big results.

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It allows you a platform to make a fresh start. There’s the possibility of your wishes being granted. It would be valuable to spend time thinking about what things you want to achieve in the coming year and writing them down. You may be surprised by how many items come true as a result. One promising romance could blossom, too.

It seems you’re in the prominent, which is probably one of the best. With your sector of career and ambition, you will be well placed to make a start on a goal that could have the potential to change your life. There may be others who disagree with you, and you might need to have a heart-to-heart talk with some. However, it may only take a diplomatic approach to win them over.

Relationships could be very rewarding, particularly with a sector of connections and companionship bringing new possibilities your way. This is certainly a time to negotiate as against to trying to force the step or bend a situation to meet your needs. Gaining the cooperation of others might mean that you can achieve a lot more than you could alone. If you have dominant friends, they may be willing to pull a few strings for you.

With a lineup in your sector of spirituality and reflection, could encourage greater focus on the perceptive aspects of life. This might mean taking up a practice like meditation or yoga that can help you expand your awareness and understand yourself a little better. You might also find that inspiration flows freely, bringing ideas for your creative plans and projects. If a realistic dream wakes you up, you might want to write it down.

Far horizons beckon, calling you to go on new adventures. This could be a time when you choose to take a class, travel, or even work or retire abroad. What could stop you from taking that first step is a desire to hang on to the past. However, nothing stays the same. The recommend you have to push forward and take on new challenges is one that you should consider very seriously.

With a focus on your lifestyle sector, this is an opportunity to reorganize your routines so that you can achieve more even as you have more fun. You should avoid days that are completely free of relaxation. In fact, could bring an event your way that helps you realize the productivity of an attitude of “all work and no play.” Think about treating yourself to a spa day, movie, or anything else that makes you feel really good.

Your social scene shines with plenty of encouragement from the cosmos to network on plans and projects. You might be the moment of truth for a cooperation that proves very fruitful. However, without difficulties, as brings the potential for misunderstandings. You may be willing to compromise if it means keeping your friendships complete. Romantic opportunities look plentiful, with one in particular worth follow.

Whatever it is motivate you to move in a direction that brings the best possible outcome. You could have more resources at your disposal than you realize, and they include faith in yourself and in what you’re hoping to achieve. If you’re worried that you might lose out, it could be because certain fears are getting in the way. They may begin to dissipate when you take the first step.

This is your time to erect into the prominence and showcase your skills and talents. With a focus on a dynamic sector of your chart, this isn’t the time to hide your light under a barrel. Shine brightly so that everyone can see. The best time to set your intention to get your creative ideas out to the world. Romance is also in the cards, with bringing options for some sizzling nights out - or in!

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Bongbong Marcos repeatedly Pinoy gymnast wins historic gold at World Championships claims he was cheated

Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. continued to claim he was a victim of massive cheating during the 2016 vice presidential race. Marcos said Vice President Leni Robredo had already robbed three years of what could have been his six-year term. Robredo won the vice presidential race by a margin of 280,000 vote. She countered

Marcos’ claim by saying that between the two of them, she knows that she is not the thief. She also took a swipe at the Marcoses by saying that she doesn’t have fake diplomas, apparently referring to accusations that Sen. Imee Marcos falsely claimed to be a graduate of Harvard. The Supreme Court, sitting as the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET), released copies of initial recount results in the provinces of Camarines Sur, Iloilo and Negros Oriental where the former senator claimed he was cheated. The high court also asked Robredo’s camp to submit an answer to Marcos’ bid to recount votes in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

Filipino teen Carlos Yulo wows spectators at the 2019 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships by qualifying for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, reaching the top 10 of the men's individual all-around final and becoming the first Filipino world champion by ruling the men's floor exercise. The 19-year old Yulo won the gold medal in the floor exercise of the 49th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships at the Hans Martin Schleyer Halle in Stuttgart, Germany. He scored 15.300 points, beating out Israel’s Artem Dolgopyat, who emerged as the topnotcher in the qualifiers. China's Xiao Ruteng settled for bronze with a score of 14.933.

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Tunóg Kálye 2:

May Rakrákan Na, May Raprápan Pa! (Gig Review) October 5, 2019 Essence Event Centre Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Tunóg Kálye 2 was a blast primarily because it was a gathering of some of the luminaries of Philippine Alternative music scene. After the mood-setting opening sets of local groups such as 4ThirtyOne and YzzaBand, the main show was started by the head-bobbing and hip-hopping performance of artist Vendeatha, with a number of songs from his former group Salbakúta, like "Stupid Love." Bass player Robert Javier then delivered his rendition of his band The Youth's staples "Anák Ka ng Iná Mo" and "Multóng Baklâ (Multó sa Paningín)." Afterwards, Grin Dept. were next. The trio of Andrew,

NeyDimaculangan of 6CycleMind

Chi Cha, and Alf were at their usually goofy, engaging, and lively predisposition, dishing out favorites such as "Miss U (Miss, Miss, sa Loob ng Jeepney)" and "Iskín.” Yours truly, representing Half Life Half Death, then joined Grin Dept. for their last song— "Inbetween Days" by The Cure. With her electric guitar, amiable Lei Bautista then engaged the crowd with her Alternative Pop set that included "Manila" by Hotdog, "Bonggáhan (Panáhon Na pára Magsayá)" by Sampaguita, and her former band Prettier than Pink's lovely hit "Cool Ka Lang." Stephen Lu, formerly of the pioneering band Runaway Boys, then lit up the stage with his fiery rendition of classic songs of his other former band—Rizal

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Underground's "'Yan Namán," "Bilanggô," and "Sábado Nights." Former 6CycleMind frontman Ney Dimaculangan continued the sonic energy with his equally powerful set of songs such as "Aamínin," Two Mind Crack's "Upside Down," and Teeth's "Prinsésa." A former singer of Rivermaya, Jason Fernandez then rocked the stage even harder with his soulful and heartrending delivery of the band's iconic singles "Elisí," "Kísapmatá," and "Hanap-hánap Kitá" and a playful version of Eraserheads' "Ang Hulíng El Bímbo." Ultimately, the entire ensemble got together onstage for the closing stomper—a rendition of the dancey "Kabilúgan ng Buwán" by Tropical Depression. Definitely Tunóg Kálye 2 was a great homage to the equally great Filipino Alternative music that emerged in the Philippines in the 1990s. Acknowledgment goes to Jhayzon Paredes, Jp Sumbillo, and the rest of 204 Live Music of Winnipeg.

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Vendeatha of Salbakuta

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Campaign encourages immigrant and refugee citizens to vote in 2019 federal election built off of the success of previous voter engagement campaigns initiated by the organizers during the 2018 Winnipeg Municipal Election and the 2019 Manitoba Provincial Election. “Got Citizenship? Go Vote!” has been organized by members of IPW’s Inclusion and

Immigration Partnership Winnipeg, in partnership with the Ethnocultural Council of Manitoba – Stronger Together, and the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba (IRCOM) this morning launches its newcomer federal election engagement campaign entitled, “Got Citizenship? Go Vote!” – this is in advance of the October 21st, 2019 Canadian federal election. The public awareness campaign aims to encourage those of the immigrant and refugee community, who have their citizenship and are 18 years of age and older, to participate in the upcoming federal election. “The lack of awareness regarding election processes and engagement mechanisms among newcomer voters can lead to a lack of participation,” states South Sudanese youth representative, Mathew Joseph. “However, this campaign of educating and encouraging newcomer voters to vote will help overcome a multitude of barriers and give them responsibility.” By way of posters, factsheets, a workshop, social media publicity, and videos, the campaign encourages newcomers to inform themselves of their voting rights as naturalized Canadian citizens and ask questions of federal candidates of particular relevance to newcomer communities. The highlight of the launch today is the release of the campaign’s voter information and mobilization videos. The videos feature members of the newcomer and ethnocultural communities and are translated into 13 languages. Languages include: Amharic, Arabic, American Sign Language, French, Hindi, Mandarin, plain English, Punjabi, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog, and Tigrinya. There is also a video developed by newcomer youth. The videos were developed by Nilufer Rahman of

Snow Angel Films. “To many newcomers, language difference and lack of information are some of the barriers to participation in voting,” states Immigration Partnership Winnipeg Public Engagement Lead, Jennifer Chen. “Multi-language videos not only reduce this barrier, but also build personal connections with people. When newcomers see someone who is familiar and from their community talking about election and voting, they can feel personally connected.” While the focus of the campaign is targeted at immigrant and refugee voters, the campaign also seeks to raise awareness for federal candidates of issues important to the immigrant, refugee and ethnoculutral communities, and ensure these communities are considered in their campaigns. “New Canadians are part of our community. They would like to have their voices captured in decision making but many are not sure how to and where to vote,” states Immigration Partnership Winnipeg Director, Abdikheir Ahmed. “These videos provide an opportunity for newcomers to hear the importance of voting in their own language directly from members of their community. Encouraging new Canadians to vote in their own language makes them feel included, creates a sense of pride and values their place in our community.” Roughly 25% of the population in Winnipeg are immigrants or refugees and almost 50% (46%) of Winnipeg’s population are first or second generation immigrants or refugees. In Manitoba, citizens with immigrant or refugee backgrounds make up roughly 15% of the voting population, and roughly 20% across Canada. Citizens with immigrant and refugee backgrounds make up

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from electors who voted in advance polls in the 2015 general elections. “More and more Canadians are taking advantage of early Last October 11-14, advance Canadian voters which resulted voting opportunities to cast their polls for the 2019 Federal to an estimated 4.7 million casted ballots,” says Chief Electoral Stephane Perrault. Elections were opened to the ballots . This is a 29% increase Officer

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“Having extended voting hours at advance polls gave Canadians more flexibility to use this option.” Manitoba after being hit by a winter storm, is given special attention by Elections Canada as many electors might have been affected by the circumstance and were not able to take advantage of the advance polls. Elections Canada advised Manitobans that they will add resources at the local level and will be ready to adjust their services for October 21st. With the efforts being done by Elections Canada and the local government, the most crucial move now lies in the voters. More than just being aware of the big election day, does everyone know how to vote and who to vote for? Elections.ca will guide you through with Voting 101 information and some FAQs. Here are some basic info from the website. To vote, you must be a Canadian citizen, be at least 18 years old on election day, and prove your identity and address. The only remaining way to vote in this election is at your assigned polling station on Monday, October 21. If you're registered, you should have received a voter information card in the mail. It tells you where and when you can vote. If the name and address on your card are correct and you

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meet the eligibility criteria stated on the card, you're ready to vote. Bring this card with you, along with accepted ID, to make the voting process easier when you go to vote. If you didn't get your voter information card or if the information on it is wrong, you may not be registered or your voter information may not be up to date. You can also register or update your information, including your name, at your assigned polling station on election day, Monday, October 21. To vote in the federal election you have to prove your identity and address. There are three ways to do this which you can explore at elections.ca The 43rd Canadian general elections will elect members of the House of Commons to the 43rd Canadian Parliament. Canada, through this election, will dictate and witness if the incumbent Liberals under Justin Trudeau will retain the majority won 4 years ago. Or will it be the Conservative Party, under Andrew Scheer, the New Democratic Party under Jagmeet Singh, the Green Party under Elizabeth May and the People's Party under Maxime Bernier? Canada, the answer is in your hands.


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