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Aiza Luna wins Pinoy Pop Star 3 A night of stars and songs

WINNIPEG – Twelve talented singers from Winnipeg’s Filipino community performed to a near sell-out house at Jubilee Place Concert Hall on Friday, December 9, 2016. The event was the Grand Finals of the Pinoy Pop Star singing competition, a joint production of Pilipino Express News Magazine, 71 Lab Rats Events and Promotions and Disenyo Graphics. Aiza Luna was named Grand See POP STAR p24

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Photo by Anthony Lapuz L-R: Ryan Mendoza, 1st Runner Up; Aiza Luna, Grand Champion and Kristina Lorraine Gamurot-Suban, 2nd Runner Up.

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Silent night Joy to the world the Lord is gone Berting, berting, berting! The first time I heard this in Davao City I had a good laugh. It was sung by a group of children out on a night of carolling and I had to strain to make out the rest of the words. It sounded like, “In eber eber hart In eber eber room In eber watusi In eber watusi In eber, in eber in watusi!” It brought me back to the time when I was a kid and my older brother and I would go carolling with some neighbourhood kids. One particular night stands out in my mind: We had just sung a song and the homeowner had generously given us some coins.

The usual response was, “Thank you, thank you, ang babait ninyo (you are so nice), thank you!” but for some reason I sang “ang babarat ninyo (you are so stingy).” I had a good scolding from my brother after that. But it was the same brother who taught me the “lyrics” to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: Rudolph the red-nosed raindrop Had a very shiny shoe And if you ever sausage You will even say itlog… If you think only Filipinos mishear Christmas songs, think again. Apparently even Englishspeaking folks make mistakes like these: Olive, the other reindeer, used to laugh and call him names…

He’s makin’ a list of chicken and rice… Get dressed, ye married gentlemen… *** Christmas was always a silent holiday for me when I was growing up. In Manila, the weeks leading up to December 25 were always quiet… well, save for the carollers (especially those who brought an entire marching band with them). But all in all, the holidays were always a pleasant time. The firecrackers normally started on the day after Christmas, and would last into New Year’s Eve (and sometimes beyond). So it came as a surprise to me when I moved to Davao City that here, the tradition was to explode firecrackers on Christmas Eve. I remember the feeling of disconcertment and dissonance because there the locals were, singing Silent Night but lighting up rebentadors, rockets, Judas belts, and all sorts of pyrotechnics. It felt like their preferred version of the song was Simon and Garfunkel’s Silent Night/7 O’clock News, minus the explosions, but chilling nonetheless. For someone like me who hated the sound of firecrackers, it made for a rather unpleasant holiday. But then 911 terror attacks happened in New York, and in its aftermath then-Mayor Rodrigo Duterte banned the use of pyrotechnics in the city. He reasoned that it was easy for terrorists to mount an attack because the holiday noise would mask their guns and explosives, and they could quickly overrun the city. The announcement was initially met with opposition, but being mostly good citizens the

Dabawenyos obeyed the order and we celebrated our first silent Christmas on December 25, 2001. For me it was a welcome respite. After nine years, we finally had a Christmas that I was used to. I think Dabawenyos didn’t know what to do on that first silent night; for my family’s part, we went out of our gate to greet the neighbours. But more than just a quiet holiday, the firecracker ban earned for the city a casualty count of zero, down from the usual one hundred or so each year. It became so successful that the City Council decided to make the firecracker ban a law. Now the situation is reversed. I understand that in the years since I left, Metro Manilans have turned Christmas Eve into a firecracker fest — complete with the annual casualty parade in hospital emergency rooms. It’s been such a long time since I spent Christmas there, but I think if I did, I would be sorely disappointed at what had become of my favourite holiday. Unfortunately President Duterte has deferred an initial decision to ban firecrackers in the entire country, but hopefully this will still push through in the coming year. For now I relish the fact that at least here in Davao City, we will be having a Silent Night on December 25. The views and opinions expressed in this column are those of the original author, and do not necessarily represent those of the Pilipino Express publishers. Jon Joaquin is the Chief Editor of www.mindanation. com. E-mail Jon at jonjoaquin@ gmail.com

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Helping people to understand Dear Ate Anna, I just found out that my cousin who still lives in the Philippines is HIV+. I am saddened by the comments I hear from some of my family members. I know that I will talk to many of these people over the Christmas season. What can I say when they make negative comments? Malina Dear Malina, What you are describing is HIV related stigma – a process of taking away a person’s value because they are HIV+. This type of stigma shows up in people’s attitudes, beliefs or comments directly to or about someone who is HIV+. Sadly, HIV stigma can result in people being shunned by their family or community. For example, being asked not to come to a family wedding (or a Christmas gathering) because other people might not attend. People also internalize stigma. For example, a mother who is HIV+ chooses to breastfeed her newborn (although this could transmit the virus to her baby) even when free formula is available to her. Why? Because she worries people will find out about her HIV status and is

afraid she will be kicked out of the family and rejected by her community. In the bigger picture, HIV stigma and discrimination can contribute to poor care and services in healthcare and education settings. It also causes psychological damage that can affect a person’s ability or willingness to follow their treatment plan. The roots of HIV stigma are deep and confronting it means talking about things that may make others uncomfortable. Many people do not really know where their attitudes come from. We do know that many people are needlessly afraid of becoming infected because they don’t have correct information about how HIV is transmitted. They worry that they can become infected through social contact – touching, hugging, shaking hands, using the same dishes as the person who is infected etc. HIV is a fragile virus and is not transmitted in these ways. Taboos about sex, religious beliefs, or moral judgments about a person’s sexual behaviour contribute to stigma, as well. And yet, what do we really know about any one person’s story? Women who are HIV+ face a

greater degree of stigma and shame. They are judged by the stereotype that a woman who has a sexually transmitted infection is cheating on her husband or a prostitute. Yet what power do most women have in their relationships to say “No – no sex unless we use a condom,” even if they suspect their husband is having sex outside the marriage. The main causes of stigma relate to incomplete knowledge, fears of death and disease, sexual norms and people not recognizing their actions as stigma. Malina,

educate yourself about HIV transmission so that you can give correct information to people who stigmatize out of ignorance. This may not be enough to change someone’s attitude, but it is a place to start. By engaging in conversations with your family members, you will be able to identify what their information needs are. Asking about their fears can guide you in having these conversations. There is a common attitude that the person who is HIV+ did something to deserve it and

their behaviour is immoral. Family members who want to support your cousin will need to re-evaluate their beliefs and be prepared to disagree with other family members who are not willing to change their attitude. In the past HIV prevention campaigns often featured pictures of a person on their deathbed and these images may be what people remember. Remind people that treatment is available in many countries. While there is no cure, HIV is a chronic condition See ANNA p9


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IRCC warning about basic residency Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is starting to take notice of the large numbers of permanent residents who fail to meet the basic residency requirements of 730 days during the five-year life of their permanent resident cards (PRC). The department has embarked on a public awareness program to let card holders know about this issue. There are permanent residents abroad with expired PRC cards who know or don’t know that they face admission problems when they return to Canada. There are others inside Canada who are applying to have their PRC extended but fail to meet the basic residency because of time they spent outside the country. Residency is a serious matter and, yes, you must ensure that you have resided inside Canada for at least two years in this period or that you have the potential, upon re-entry, to meet the basic residency within the five-year validity period of your card. The requirement is

Every year has its pluses and minuses, and 2017 is no different. But what makes the Year of the Rooster special is the fact that a bright new energy is moving in replacing the old, tiresome energy of 2016. This energy has the power to transform, and that’s what’s so exciting. What this past year looks like and what the coming year holds will be very different. If you’ve felt like your life is in a rut or that you’ve run out of options, hold on to your hat - the year of the Rooster is about to change all that. One of the biggest changes in the Year of the Rooster is the ability to find opportunities where there had only been brick walls last year. This requires that you activate your home with plenty of metal in the centre and that you do your part, too. Remember, that any change really starts with you. That’s why I recommend that you put your best foot forward and work on your personal plans and endeavours this year. The 1 star is one of the best and brightest stars in feng shui. Besides transformation, the 1 star also offers opportunities for success and good fortune. Read more about what the year ahead offers you: Income boosting. This is the star that has the power to improve your personal

set forth in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), “a permanent resident complies with the residency obligation with respect to a five-year period if, on each of a total of at least 730 days in that five-year period,” – IRPA s. 28 (2)(a). If you do not meet this requirement you may have become inadmissible to Canada. Many permanent residents are now receiving notifications reminding them, “You must present your valid Permanent Resident Card (PR Card) or permanent resident travel document (PRTD) when boarding a flight to Canada.” Persons who do not have a valid PR card or PRTD can be denied admission to Canada at a port of entry. The federal government is giving permanent resident cardholders additional warning to ensure that they comply with requirements. The warning is especially urgent for those inside Canada with expired PR cards who want to renew their PR cards or for those abroad with an expired PR card

income by providing opportunity in your business, and a step up in your career and the money you make in either. This is the year to take steps in your business to up your game, get your name out and expand your brand. In your career, it’s time to step up to do presentations, take on big projects and work with your manager to help create more career-boosting opportunities. Beat the competition To win at anything, you have to get into the game. When you work at applying yourself whether that’s for a new job, a sport or other competition, you go to the head of the pack. White brings power I’ve written before that white is the power colour. Sure, the “little black dress” gets all the fashion attention but the “little white dress” is what turns everyone’s eyes on you. Strut your stuff in white this year to give you power, especially in business and corporate situations! White is the colour of heaven, and it’s also the colour of money in 2017. Wear white with gold for an extra dose of attention-getting power for money and prestige. New beginnings What is it that you would like to do – or do over? This is the year you can take a fresh start at something you’ve had your heart

the only option for admission is to apply for a permanent resident travel document (PRTD). For those inside the country, it is important to understand that even though you may have been outside of Canada for a significant part of the five-year life of your PR card, the IRCC will determine residency by dating back from the date you submit your application for PR renewal. In other words, if you do not meet the basic residency, then wait until you have re-established your 730 days of residency before submitting the application. The reference to the law: “if they have been a permanent resident for five years or more, that they have met the residency obligation in respect of the five-year period immediately before the examination;” IRPA s. 28 (2)(a)(ii). Those who fail to demonstrate that they have met the residency requirement could then become subject to an admissibility hearing. The situation for permanent residents outside the country is not so readily addressed. First

they must ensure that upon return to Canada they have the potential to meet the 730-day residency requirement. Or, if the PR card has expired, apply for a PRTD before trying to re-enter the country. The issuance of the PRTD is not straightforward, especially for those who have not been inside Canada for the previous calendar year. If you are denied a PRTD from outside the country because of the failure to meet the basic residency of section 28, you may have to apply to the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) in order to return to Canada and attend an admissibility hearing. The warnings being issued by IRCC should be taken seriously because there are too many permanent residents who confidently travel abroad unaware that their PR card is expiring or that they may have problems getting back into Canada. This does not mean that IRCC or the CBSA authorities do not consider humanitarian and compassionate explanations, but the problem or the challenge itself could have

been avoided if the permanent resident had been more attentive to expiration dates. Ignorance of the law is not an excuse before immigration authorities. The government of Canada is going to additional steps to warn all PR cardholders of their responsibility to ensure that they meet the 730-day residency. Permanent residents can be stripped of their landed status if they do not meet the basic residency requirement. If you have questions about your status or that of friends or family, I recommend you contact an immigration lawyer or licensed immigration consultant. On behalf of Tita Lou, Ate Hazel and myself, Maligayang Pasko at Manigong Bagong Taon. Michael Scott BA (Hon), MA, is a 30-year veteran of Canada Immigration and the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program who works as an immigration associate with R.B. Global Immigration Consultants Ltd. (204) 783-7326 or (204) 227-0292. E-mail: mscott.ici@ gmail.com.

Feng shui your way to wealth and transformation in 2017

set on or that you have wanted a second chance at. This is the year of fresh beginnings, change, transformation, and starting over. Think about what you would like to initiate that would bring a fresh start to your life, whether that’s a new career, going back to school, starting a new health regime, diet, or exercise program. This year will support you - and help make you successful.

Earth-related investments pay off Because the 1 star is moving into the centre sector, those who are in the earth-related fields, such as real estate, water, oil, property, research and mining will all have wonderful success in 2017. These are the areas we expect to see grow, making them also good targets for investment. FENG SHUI Q&A

Question: We have a money problem at my house. We’re getting hit with one expensive bill after another that is rapidly draining our income and savings. One of your articles indicated that bed positioning and water is a big factor with this problem. Our bedroom is smallish, so we have limited configurations. The bed does face the door (good) See FENG SHUI p9


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ATE ANNA... From page 7 in these countries – not a death sentence. One man said, “It’s not HIV that kills you. It’s the stigma and discrimination from society, the rejection that makes people go into depression and stop taking their medication – stop taking care of their health. That is when they get sick.” Ask your family members: “How would you feel if you were stigmatized because of a health condition? If you were not invited to people’s homes because you had diabetes.” This might help people develop empathy for your cousin and other people who have been infected with the virus. Ate Anna thinks that eliminating stigma is a very important part of the fight against HIV/AIDS. If the person with HIV is strong enough to live with that burden, we should be strong enough to help them carry it. December 1st was World AIDS Day. But any day of the year is a good time to start a conversation with someone and help to reduce HIV stigma. Best of the season to you and your family. Ate Anna Ate Anna welcomes your questions and comments. Please write to: Ate Anna, Suite 200226 Osborne St. N., Winnipeg, MB R3C 1V4 or e-mail: info@ serc.mb.ca. Please visit us at www.serc.mb.ca.

FENG SHUI... From page 8 but it shares a wall with the shower and commode (bad). I also awoke the other night to hear the shower having some sort of backwash issue with intermittent dripping water. I know I need to address that ASAP. But what do I do about the wall? The wall it’s on now really is the most logical place - the only other option is to rotate it so that the headboard is up again a row of tall windows, which would be awkward appearing, and I think my husband would strongly protest. I tried pulling the bed away from the wall and angling it a bit - and the very next day we did get two small financial improvements. So I want to figure this out and get some bigger improvements going! Answer: Sometimes the bedroom just works against you, either from too many doors, windows, or simply size. Having the bed against a shared wall with a bathroom is draining for your finances and your health. Hearing the water while you’re in bed is even worse. And actually dangerous for your health

and well being. The fact that you moved it and saw an improvement tells you that! That was going to be my recommendation. It’s always best to have your bed against a solid wall, but in this case, you can see what it’s doing to your money. Otherwise, you can try hanging a green or brown curtain behind the bed. This represents wood that “absorbs” the water, or you can hang a beige or yellow curtain to “dam” the water and protect you. The beige is my favourite, but you may need to choose based on your home’s configuration, which I don’t know about. On the whole, though, I would recommend angling the bed so that you don’t have water behind you. Kathryn Weber is the publisher of the Red Lotus Letter Feng Shui E-zine and certified feng shui consultant in authentic Chinese feng shui. Kathryn helps her readers improve their lives and generate more wealth with feng shui. For more visit www. redlotusletter.com and learn the fast and fun way how feng shui can make your life more prosperous and abundant!

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Tell me about yourself – shaping identity I adore meeting new people – they always come with a new set of lessons, as long as you make the conscious choice to see it this way. The more that I am approached by others for collaboration, workshops, and personal/professional development, the more I become intrigued when I ask this question. “Tell me about yourself,” I’ll ask anyone I’m meeting for the first time. On average, about eight out of 10 people will answer me by telling me their occupation. “Well, I’m a nurse specializing

in…” “I’ve been a teacher for the past number of years…” “Sure, I’m an engineer working at…” “I’m a retired lawyer who practiced in…” I, myself, was guilty of this response up until a few years ago. As adults, this is perhaps something we are naturally inclined to do. The reason this intrigues me is how different it is from when I ask students the same question. By students, I’m not only referring to my sixth graders, but I’m also speaking about the various youth that I am working with on different

projects – and I have asked this to plenty of mature high schoollevel youth – interestingly with the same results as I get from my elementary students. When I ask students, they tell me that they are a brother/ sister, they tell me what they are interested in, or what their favourite foods, colours, or activities are. They tell me what matters to them at their core self, at this point in their lives. Sure, we can chalk this up to the fact that, as adults, our lives are now built into the routine of responsibilities and work, and with work being at the forefront, we identify most with what we do for a living. But is that

really primarily who we are, or is it simply what we do? More important, isn’t it only what we do to earn money? I’ve challenged myself and my students to see each other as humans first; humans with a unique set of skills, life experiences and understanding. This core idea encourages empathy and sincerely getting to know a person. I also encourage them to learn about tolerance; that we don’t all have to agree, but we should be respectful of each other’s differences. Parent Tip: How do you see yourself? I challenge parents this week to ask your children this question

and hear what they have to say about themselves. We often ask fleeting circumstantial questions about each other’s days – which is still important, of course – but take time to hear what your children have to say about themselves. Now practice this for yourself. Tell me about you! Who are you as a person, beyond your career? What matters most? Know yourself and live everyday as your true self. See the difference it makes in your life. Have a great month, everyone! Judianne Jayme is an educator teaching sixth grade and a division-wide mentor in the Winnipeg School Division.


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Puro positibong komento ang narinig namin mula sa mga namahala sa isang magazine cover shoot ni Kathryn Bernardo. Napakabilis daw nilang natapos dahil walang kaartehan sa katawan ang young actress. Sa tagal na ng grupo sa trabahong ito ay alam na nila ang kartada ng maraming artista. Kilalang-kilala na nila ang mga personalidad na maldita, maarte at palaging cause of delay. Doon naiiba si Kathryn Bernardo. Maaga siyang dumating sa pictorial, bago siya nagpamake-up ay umikot muna siya para magbigay-pugay sa mga nasa set, wala siyang hininging kung anu-ano at lalong wala siyang reklamo. Sabi ni anak-anakang Ogie Narvaez-Rodriguez, “Masarap katrabaho ang tulad ni Kathryn na hindi mo na aasikasuhin. Alam na niya kung ano ang gagawin. Mabilis siyang magbihis, areglado siya agad, ganoon sana ang lahat ng mga artista, sikat man o starlet pa lang.” Napansin din ng lahat ang magandang hubog ng katawan ngayon ni Kathryn, alagang-alaga

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raw ng batang aktres ang kaniyang mga kinakain, habang tumatagal ay lalo raw gumaganda ang inspirasyon ni Daniel Padilla. Ang mga ganoong kuwento ay mabilis kumalat. Iisa lang ang mundong ginagalawan ng mga namamahala sa pictorial, TVC shoot at iba pang mga proyekto, kaya walang naililihim sa kanila. “Ayaw na ayaw pala ni Kathryn na nagiging cause of delay siya. Kahit sa shooting at taping, palagi siyang dumarating nang maaga, okey lang sa kaniya ang maghintay nang matagal, huwag lang siya ang hinihintay,” dagdag na kuwento pa ni Ogie Narvaez-Rodriguez. Panalo! *** Kung kailan naman pinagpipistahan sa social media na milya-milya na ang layo ng JaDine sa KathNiel ay saka naman nataon ang hindi pagkatuloy ng concert ni Daniel Padilla sa Araneta Coliseum. Natural, ano ang unang-unang papasok sa isip ng kahit sino kapag ganoon, hindi mabenta ang ticket para sa kaniyang konsiyerto kaya kesa sa malugi See CRISTY p17

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CRISTY... From page 16 nang milyun-milyon ang kaniyang mga prodyuser ay mas magandang i-postpone na lang muna. At natural uli, ang maiisip ng mga kontra sa popularidad ng heartthrob ay bumababa na ang kaniyang kasikatan kasabay ng pagdausdos ng kaniyang premium, kaya hindi natuloy ang malakihan niyang palabas. Pero hindi natin alam ang dahilan kung bakit kinailangang ipagpaliban ang major concert ni Daniel, baka may kinalaman iyon sa mga sponsors, maaaring nakiusap din ang mga ito na sa Pebrero na gawin ang concert dahil paubos na ang kanilang budget sa sponsorship para sa taong ito. Milyunan ang gastos sa ganoon kalaking proyekto. Sa mga guests na lang ay malaki na ang ilalabas na puhunan ng mga prodyuser, sa venue pa na hindi naman biro ang rental, ang mga musikero pa na hindi naman puwede ang iilang pirasong miyembro ng banda lang ang aakumpanya kay Daniel at sa kaniyang mga bisita. Sa punto de bista ng mga namumuhunan ay mas maganda nang iurong muna ang proyekto kesa naman sa malugi sila nang milyunan. Ano ba naman ang petsa, numero lang iyon, ang importante ay tuloy na tuloy pa rin ang concert ni Daniel Padilla sa February 4, 2017 sa Araneta Coliseum. *** Binigyan ng ibang kulay ng mga netizens ang personal na See CRISTY p18

Mark Bautista

Vhong Navarro

Kat De Castro

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CRISTY... From page 17 pagkikilala nina Mark Bautista at Anderson Cooper sa mismong studio ng CNN. Isa si Anderson Cooper sa mga pambatong anchors ng CNN, matapang ang anchor-reporter, sumusuong ito sa iba’t ibang bansa kung saan nandoon ang matinding balita at aksiyon. Noong manalanta ang bagyong Yolanda sa Leyte ay nandito si Anderson, naging kontrobersiyal ang argumento nila ni Korina Sanchez, naging matulis ang dila ng CNN anchor. Bukod sa galing at tapang ni Anderson Cooper (dalawa sila ni Christiane Amanpour) ay tumatak din ang kaniyang pangalan sa lahat ng mga tumututok sa CNN dahil sa matapang nitong pagamin sa buong mundo tungkol sa kaniyang kasarian. At tama ang kaniyang mga punto. Hindi kabawasan sa pagkatao ang pagiging bading. Ang kailangan lang ay ang pagiging totoo dahil hindi lang ang sarili mo ang niloloko mo kundi ang buong mundo. Lalong lumakas ang kaniyang programang Anderson Cooper 360, milyun-milyon ang nadagdag na sumusubaybay sa kaniya, bukod nga naman sa napakatapang na nito sa paglusob sa giyera ay napakatotoo pa. Sa kaniyang post ay ipinagmalaki ni Mark Bautista ang personal nilang pagkikita ni Anderson Cooper sa mismong studio ng programa nito sa CNN, live daw na nandoon ang bagong halal na pangulo ng Amerika na si Donald Trump, ipinost din ng singer-actor ang retratong magkasama sila ng CNN anchor. Komento pa ni Mark, “I don’t care about what other people say, but I have so much respect for this man. Talk about wisdom, thank you for all the advise.” Maraming nainggit sa IG post ni Mark Bautista, maraming kababayan din natin ang nangangarap na isang araw ay

Maligayang

Pasko!

Kris Aquino makaharap din ang magaling at matapang na CNN news anchor, pero ang mundo ng social media ay masyadong mapanghusga. Lumutang agad ang mga komento tungkol sa pagkikita nina Mark at Anderson Cooper, ano raw kaya ang pinag-usapan nila, bakit daw nagpapasalamat si Mark sa mga advise na ibinigay sa kaniya ni Anderson? Komento ng ibang nagbigay ng malisya sa kanilang pagtatagpo ay ipinagtapat na rin daw kaya ni Mark ang tunay niyang gender kay Anderson? Iyon daw kaya ang ipinagpapasalamat ng singeractor sa kaniyang post? Pinayuhan daw kaya siya ni Anderson na magpakatotoo sa kaniyang sarili at sa buong mundo? Magpakatotoo na tayo. Matagal nang iniuugnay ang pangalan ni Mark Bautista kay Piolo Pascual. Hindi nga lang iyon diretso, palaging patagilid, palaging ginagawang pahulaan sa mga blind items. Pero sa halip na magpaapekto sa mga tsismis ay ipinagpatuloy nina Mark at Piolo ang kanilang pagkakaibigan. Eh, ano ba kung lumalakad silang pugot ang kanilang mga ulo dahil sa malisyosong paghusga sa kanila, ang pinakaimportante ay hindi naapektuhan nang kudlit man ang kanilang relasyon bilang magkaibigan. Mag-bro pa rin sila na nagmamalasakit sa isa’t isa, See CRISTY p21


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UPAA-MB Christmas party, December 4

Newly elected UPAA-MB officers for the 2017-2018 term (l-r): Chairperson - Eppie Austria; Membership - Jeremy Malana; Secretary - Jennifer Merin; Information & Communications - Lourdes CasaĂąares; Auditor - Noel Generoso; Treasurer - Danjae Medina (not in photo)

Triskelion Grand Fraternity and Sorority Central Manitoba Regional Council Christmas party

The Triskelions Grand Fraternity and Sorority Central Manitoba Regional Council held their annual Christmas Party on November 26, 2016. They donated $1,000 to CancerCare Manitoba. Funds were raised through ticket sales for the Pacquiao vs. Vargas boxing match telecast presented last November 5, at the Philippine Canadian Centre of Manitoba.

Mindoro Association of Manitoba 1st Christmas party

Officers and members gathered to celebrate the Mindoro Association of Manitoba’s 1st Christmas party on December 10, 2016, at the St. Eugene Parish Hall


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Isabela Association of Manitoba Christmas party, December 10, PCCM

Lucky winner! A member of Isabela Association of Manitoba won $1,200

Guimbanian Association of Manitoba’s newly elected president Rochelle Buenaventura and her officers and members with MP-Winnipeg North Kevin Lamoureux

Guimbanian Association of Manitoba Christmas party and induction of new officers, December 10, Marlborough Hotel

Guimbanian Association of Manitoba’s newly elected president Rochelle Buenaventura and her officers and members with MP-Winnipeg North Kevin Lamoureux


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Maligayang pasko at maunlad na Bagong Taon sa lahat ng mga sumusubay sa pitak na ito – gayon din sa aking matapat na mga kaibigan. Sana’y madagdagan pa ang ating mga hiniram na buhay. *** Pagpasok ng January ay sisimulan nang ipairal ang bagong patakaran sa immigration ng Gobyernong Trudeau. Nabalitang higit na maluwag kumpara sa nakaraang federal Conservative government. *** Tungkol naman sa Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP), lumabas ang balita na magkakaroon ng $500 fee na babayaran ang mga aprubadong Nominees. Ito ay dagdag sa mga unang fees kaugnay ng pagiging permanent resident kung sa MPNP ang naging daan upang makapagimmigrate. Medyo Malabo. Para lang ba ito sa principal na applicant? May fee rin ba ang mga kasamang family members ng nominee? Lumilitaw na double head tax. May nakatakda na ang federal, pati ba naman ang province ay may dagdag pa? *** Nagpahayag na ng opposition ang ilang mga MLAs – pero, papansinin kaya iyon ng mayoryang PC? Kailangang pagdebatihan para maging malinaw ang malabong issue tungkol sa bagong patakaran ng Manitoba sa pagtanggap ng nominees o skilled immigrants sa probinsiya. Pilipinas “Peace on Earth” ang mahalagang mensahe ng Pasko. Ang nakakalungkot, mga politiko ang nagpapagulo. *** Tinawag na daw ni VP Leni Robredo sina former President

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Noynoy Aquino at Mar Roxas at iba pang natitirang nakaligtas sa nakaraang 2016 May election. Simula sa darating na Pebrero ay maaaring simulan na ng LP na silipin ang masikip na butas na dadaanan para makabalik sa kapangyarihan. *** Ang nakaraang halos pitong buwan ng gobyernong Duterte na nais matupad ang pangakong pagbabago ay nahihirapang makausad. Sobrang problema ang iniwang pamana ng nakaraang administrasyon. *** Hanggang ngayon ay hindi matanggap ng kaniyang mga kalaban sa politika ang kanilang pagkatalo. Sinisikap na maharang ang pinaiiral na sistema ng pangulo sa pamamahala ng gobyerno. May mga banta sa kaniyang buhay at kapangyarihan. *** Dalawang pangunahing sanhi kaya hindi nagtagal ang political honeymoon ng president at bise presidente sa official family. Kontra si VP Leni Robredo sa Marcos burial issue at mga extra judicial killing na may kinalaman sa illegal drug trade. *** Sariwa pa sa damdamin ng taumbayan ang malubhang problema na pinamana sa kanila ng nakaraang administration. Pinakagrabe ang illegal drug trade, peace and order at kabuhayang paralisado. Maraming nilabag na probisyon sa Constitution. Mayayaman at mga politikong kaalyado ang pinayaman. *** Sinabi ni VP Robredo na siya ang magiging tinig ng oposisyon para daw pakinggan ni PDU30. Magagawa daw niyang ang disorganized LP ay muli niyang mapagkakaisa.

HINAGAP

Gintong Ala-ala Ang diwa ng Pasko, buhay na tahimik, Gunitang masaya na pabalik-balik; Bagaman maraming bihag ng pasakit, Na nararanasan sa silong ng langit! *** Ang bukal sa isip ay Kural Sabsaban, Na balitang pook ng kasagraduhan; Panginoong Sanggol doon isinilang, Nang walang maawa sa nanunuluyan! *** Sa banal na araw maraming pamilya, Palaging ang nais, magkasama-sama; Panahong masungit hindi alintana; Sapagkat ang Pasko’y gintong ala-ala! *** Marahil magiging tahimik ang Mundo, Kung ang gabi’t araw, katulad ng Pasko! Paquito Rey Pacheco

*** Hindi daw siya naniniwala sa sinasabing pagtiyak ng president na walang motibong agawin ang kaniyang pagka-VP. Sinabing hindi na daw panahon ng pananakot. Panahon na ng pagtutuos at lakas ng loob. *** Maghintay kayo, sabi naman ni President Duterte. Inuuna lang daw niya ang higit na kailangang ilagay sa ayos. Sa malapit na hinaharap, makikita ng kaniyang mga kalaban sa politika ang kanilang hinahanap. *** Tama na. Sobra na ang kaguluhang nangyayari sa Pilipinas dulot ng mga sistemang umiral simula pa ng panahong magkaroon ng political independence. Alalahaning walang magulong bansa na naging tahimik at matatag ang kabuhayan ng mga mamamayan. *** Marahil napapanahon na nga para mabago ang kasalukuyang

CRISTY... From page 18 magkapatid pa rin silang nagdadamayan kapag nalalagay sila sa alanganin, iyon ang pinakamahalaga. Ang totoo ay Spell I lang, as in inggit, ang mga nagbibigay ng malisya sa pagtatagpo nina Mark at Anderson Cooper (parang kilala namin ang CNN anchor kung banggitin namin ang kaniyang pangalan. Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!) dahil gustung-gusto rin nilang makaharap at makasama sa retrato ang pambatong news anchorreporter ng CNN. Iyon lang iyon! *** Birthday ng dancer-comedianactor na si Vhong Navarro sa January 4. Niregaluhan ng aktor ang kaniyang sarili at ang kaniyang pamilya. Ngayong Kapaskuhan ay magba-bonding sila sa ibang bansa. Pagkatapos niyang kumpletohin ang pinagbibidahan niyang pelikula, ang Mang Kepweng Returns, pakiramdam ni Vhong ay dapat niya namang regaluhan ng pahinga ang kaniyang sarili. May It’s Showtime pa siya araw-araw, puro trabaho ang aktor, maaga siyang gumigising para harapin ang kaniyang mga kompromiso. Pero isa si Vhong Navarro sa mga personalidad na sobrang magmahal sa kaniyang propesyon. Kuwento ni Direk GB Sampedro, kaibigan at direktor niya sa Mang Kepweng Returns, “Napaka-professional ni Vhong, never niyang binigyan ng problema ang production sa kabuuan ng shooting namin. “Nanggagaling pa siya sa It’s Showtime, pero hindi siya nalelate, masarap siyang katrabaho dahil marespeto siya sa mga costars niya,” sabi ng guwapong direktor. Sinikap nilang tapusin sa takdang panahon ang pelikula para magkaroon ng espasyo ang proyekto sa MMFF, pero tulad ng mga pelikula nina Vice Ganda at

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sistema ng gobyerno na hinahangad ng Duterte administration. Federal system na ang panukala ay kailangang may patibay ang dalawang kapulungan ng kongreso. Subalit mahabang proseso. Baka nga hindi mangyari kahit sa six-year term ng Pangulo. *** Bagaman mayorya ang Duterte supporters sa lower at upper Congress at kahit ang LP opposition ay sabog, may mga independent legislators din naman na maaaring makakaharang at makakaatraso sa proseso. *** Christmas Recess ng mga kongresista at senador simula sa ika-16 ng December hanggang ika-16 ng January, 2017. Katas Ang resignation ni VP Leni Robredo sa Duterte’s official family ay higit ang positive effect na pabor sa vice president. • May ganap na siyang kalayaang punahin ang mga

patakarang pinaiiral ng president at ng kaniyang mga tauhan sa gobyerno; • As titular head of the LP opposition Party, ang VP ay may sariling gastusin provided by taxpayers money na nakapaloob sa National Budget; • Salaping magagamit para maparating sa taumbayan ang kaniyang mga puna sa palakad ng gobyerno; • Ganap na ang kaniyang karapatan na harangin ang panukalang Federal-Parliamentary System ng gobyernong DU30; • Kailangan ‘yon sapagkat ang VP position ay maaaring mawala sa ilalim ng isang uri ng gobyernong Pederalismo. Kasabihan: Ang gulo ay ayaw ng mga tao, pero sila rin ang gumagawa mismo. Paunawa: Ang mga paksa at salitang nakasaad sa Pilantik ay sariling opinion ng may-akda at maaaring hindi opinion ng mga taga-lathala ng Pilipino Express.

Bossing Vic Sotto, hindi pinalad ang Mang Kepweng Returns. Kundi magbabago ang playdate ay ipalalabas na ang pinagbibidahang pelikula ni Vhong sa January 4, mismong birthday niya, hiling ng danceractor na sana’y iregalo na lang sa kaniya ng ating mga kababayan ang pagsuporta sa kaniyang pelikula. Nakakaaliw ang Mang Kepweng Returns, ito ang proyektong ihinapay sa pinagbibidahang pelikula noon ng namayapang sikat na komedyanteng si Papang Chiquito, magbabalik na ang makasaysayang albularyo ng pelikulang Pilipino. *** Walang masama sa pagiging malusog. Puwede nating deadmahin ang maliit na sukat ng bewang basta maganda ang kundisyon ng ating puso. At nasa pagdadala lang ‘yan. Isang gabing nakatutok kami sa news ay nawindang kami sa sobrang inilusog ni Kat de Castro, kasabay pa naman niyang naglalakad ang mga nagseseksihang kandidata ng Miss Universe na gaganapin dito sa susunod na buwan, lalong lumutang ang kalakihan ng anak ni Kabayan. Maganda ang posisyon ngayon ni Kat sa Department Of Tourism, may karapatan naman siya sa ipinagkatiwalang trabaho sa kaniya ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte, ilang taon siyang naghost ng isang programang tutok din ang tema sa turismo ng ating bayan. Mukhang napabayaan ni Kat de Castro ang kaniyang sarili nitong mga nakaraang panahon, nakakagulat lang, dahil hindi na namin nakikita ang kaniyang leeg ngayon. Sabi nga nami’y wala namang masama sa pagiging malaki, kaya lang ay kailangang mag-ingat ni Kat, bukod sa magiging mahirap na ang balanse ng kaniyang katawan ay kailangan din niyang bantayan ang kaniyang puso. Kung nagawa ng Megastar na si Sharon Cuneta ang

pagbabawas ng timbang ay kayang-kaya rin iyon ni Kat, lalo na ngayong mga panahong ito na halos wala na siyang sariling panahon dahil sa pagiging abala sa gaganaping pangdaigdigang kumpetisyon ng pagandahan sa ating bayan, makagaganda kay Kat de Castro ang exercise. *** Masyado nang lumalalim ang partisipasyon ni Mocha Uson sa mundo ng pulitika. Walang masama sa pagiging diehard Duterte supporter niya, kalayaan niya iyon, pero sana’y mag-ingat-ingat naman siya sa pagpapakawala ng mga salita. Matibay rin ang sikmura ni Mocha. Wala siyang pakialam sa mga taong nagpapakain sa kaniya ng apdo at ampalaya araw-araw, hindi siya nagpapaapekto, dahil paulit-ulit niyang sinasabi na mayroon siyang paninindigan. Marami na siyang nakakaaway nang dahil sa pagiging vocal niya sa paglalabas ng kaniyang saloobin, inaagahan, pananghalian at hapunan na niya ang galit ng mga kababayan nating hindi sumasangayon sa kaniyang mga opinyon, baka naman nakakalimutan na ni Mocha ang tunay niyang propesyon bilang singerperformer dahil sa sobra-sobrang panahong ibinibigay at inilalaan niya sa pakikipagbakbakan sa social media? Sa mainit na isyu ngayon ng pagkawala sa gabinete ni VP Leni Robredo, ke nagbitiw man ito o pinagbitiw, ay nagpipista na naman si Mocha. Tinawag niyang traydor ang ikalawang pinakamataas na pinuno ng ating bayan, wala raw naman itong ginagawa kundi ang kontrahin lang ang mga gustong mangyari ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte, kaya dapat lang na sipain na sa kaniyang posisyon si VP Leni. Ewan kung saan humuhugot ng lakas ng loob si Mocha Uson sa pakikipag-argumento, lumalalim na siyang masyado, wala na siyang sinisino sa paglalabas ng kaniyang mga saloobin at opinyon. Adik kasi si Mocha, adik See CRISTY p23


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DMCI volleyball teams retain city title By Ana Daniella Ilagan Three of Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute’s (DMCI) volleyball teams won the interdivision championships held recently at Sisler High School, and will go on to compete in the provincial championships. The Junior Varsity (JV) Boys and JV Girls played on November 10, while the Varsity boys’ played on November 17. This year marks the 11th consecutive win in the city championships for the JV Boys’ volleyball team. The team, comprised of Grade 10 players, –nine out of thirteen of whom are Filipinos – won the final game against Sisler in two sets, qualifying them for this year’s provincial competition. After a hard-fought battle, the team ended up finishing the year tied for 5th place in the province. Daniel Gilbert, who is a new coach for the team, experienced his first win with the new batch of players for 2016/17. One player mentioned that most of the team members acquired their passion for volleyball at Sargent Park School (SPS), although they did not win any championship games during their time there. They mentioned, however, that the Grade 8 team that beat them in middle school was the same team they beat in the city championships this time around, which was a relief on their part. Kiel Guico, the team’s setter, mentioned that their team looks up to their seniors, the varsity boys volleyball team. Karl Sagun, the team’s power, added that “they’re good” and that the JV team “always watches [the varsity boys] play.” Guico also hopes, along with his teammates, that they’re going to snatch the title again in 2017. He added, “[We’re going to] work hard to win next year.” They also plan to follow Coach Gilbert’s advice to “Swag it out.” The JV girls, brought back the title to DMCI after more than five years in their final game against Tec Voc. Their league record in the city championships was 12 wins and one loss, while their season record was 34 wins and six losses. In the provincial finals, they finished second in their pool, defeating Dakota and Steinbach. In the pre-quarters they upset the seventh ranked team, Transcona Collegiate, to advance to the semi-final. They fought hard in their semi-final against the second ranked team, MBCI, but fell short. When asked what strategies

Marco Aviles was named to 2016 graduating all-star team they used to win, Angela Romero, one of the team’s powers answered, “I think it was being there for one another.” That group encouragement, with motivational speeches from each team member, helped to boost the teams confidence. Six out of nine members on the JV Girls’ team Filipinos, and like the JV boys, most of the girls also started playing volleyball at Sargent Park. Meanwhile, the Varsity Boys defeated their closest rival, Tec Voc in four sets. Oliver Maula, one of the team’s best players, said that one of their tactics in winning was “pinpointing [their] serves to the correct position.” He added that putting what they practiced into the game has also been an important factor. For the three years that the Varsity Boys’ team has been part of DMCI Maroons volleyball, they have earned two wins in the city championships. Similar to the JV boys and girls, most of the varsity boys had their first try at volleyball at Sargent Park School, which basically influenced them to be physically active. Now that they are at DMCI, things are a little more serious. Some mention that they lose sleep due to practicing everyday. Some also mention that they lose time for academics. The demand is quite heavy since the varsity boys are also a part of the graduating class of 2016 - 2017. However, it’s just a matter of sacrifice, as a team member mentioned. Moreover, the team also names Ms Ruby, a Grade 11 Biology teacher and volleyball coach, as one of their inspirations in playing volleyball. “She’s a big part of the volleyball teams at DMCI,” said Reymel Eusebio. This year, one of the Varsity Boys’ top players, Marco Aviles, a Filipino, was included in the 2016 graduating all-star team. It comprises of the 26 best graduating athletes of the 2016 2017 volleyball season. Aviles comments, “Everything we do is because of the love of the game. All the sacrifices, all the sleep that we lost is because we love the game, and we sacrifice everything to play.”

JV Girls (back l-r): Mr. Filippin, Mrs. Ruby, Jhean Tiquis, Angela Romero, Kalea Panlilio, Alane Gargoles, Chau Tran, Mrs. De Grave. (Front l-r): Franzene Medina, Lisbeth Hildebrand, Rusheda Gibbs, Bella Amorim

JV Boys (back l-r): Dee Eh, Edward De Leon, Edward Apolinario, Michael Sa, Karl De Sagun, Kiel Guico, Mr. Gilbert. (Front l-r): Jake Apale, Patrick Panggat, Noah Gabrahanes, Filipe RodriguesVargas, Noah Almario, Angelo Apale. (Not in photo: Mr. Brown and Kieran Benson)

Varsity Boys (back l-r): Janus Altasin (coach) Andren Antonio, Patrick Encarnacion, Andrew Galapon, Neil Cruz, Marcon Aviles, Robson Abraham, Ralph Damaso, Junell Altasin, Shawn Masesar (coach), Morgan Cheyne (coach). (Front l-r): Oliver Maula, Reymel Eusebio, Allan Turner, Ethan Twovoice, Isaac Hildebrand, Nathaniel Alnas, Renz Suazo. (Not in photo: Paul Lubi, trainer; Reimer Munoz, coach.


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Higit sa isang sanggol Gustung gusto natin ang istorya ng kapanganakan ni Hesus. Sa mga eskuwelehan at simbahan, kapag napapanood natin ang drama ukol sa kapaskuhan, parang cute na cute ang eksena ng kapanganakan ni Hesus. Pero hindi ipinanganak si Hesus sa lupa para magbigay kaaliwan lamang. Hindi siya naparito bilang isang sanggol lamang na mahina at walang kayang gawin sa ating buhay. Hindi siya nanatiling isang sanggol na nakalampin at umiiyak kapag may kailangan. Sa biblia, mababasa natin ang sinabi ni propetang Isaias ukol sa sanggol na si Hesus, “Sapagkat ipanganganak ang isang sanggol na lalaki at siya ang mamamahala sa atin. Siya ang tatawagin sa pangalang ‘Kahanga-hangang Tagapayo, ang Makapangyarihang Diyos, Walang hanggang Ama, ang Prinsipe ng Kapayapaan.’” Hindi pangkaraniwang

CRISTY... From page 21 na adik na siya sa social media, ine-enjoy niya ang matinding atensiyong nakukuha niya. Kontra man o sumasang-ayon sa kaniya ang post ay parang langit na para sa kaniya. Malaya tayong makapagpahayag ng ating nararamdaman, pero kakambal noon ang responsibilidad, tayo lang ang puwedeng managot sa kahihinatnan ng ating mga ginagawa at sinasabi - hindi natin maaaring ipanagot iyon sa ibang tao. *** May nakapagkuwento sa amin na hindi pa tapos ang laban para kay Kris Aquino. Malaki pa rin daw ang posibilidad na matuloy ang programang gagawin niya sa GMA-7 sa pamamagitan ng produksiyon ni Mr. Tony Tuviera. “May hinihintay na lang silang documents from SEC para makapag-operate na sila. The big possibility is there. May gagawin siyang show sa GMA-7,” malinaw ang impormasyong nakarating sa amin. Maganda kung ganoon. Sana nga ay makabalik sa telebisyon si Kris dahil napakalaki ng kaibahan noon sa digital shows na ginagawa niya ngayon. Iba pa rin ang napapanood siya sa buong bansa dahil sa mga probinsiya ay hindi naman mayaman sa kaalaman ang mga kababayan natin tungkol sa digital shows. Ibang-iba pa rin iyong iklik mo lang ang telebisyon at ilagay mo sa kaniyang istasyon ay mapapanood na siya. Nasasayangan kami sa talento sa pagho-host ni Kris. Naaartehan man sa kaniya ang mas nakararami, naiinis man sa kaniya ang malaking porsiyento

sanggol si Hesus. Sa mga pangalan pa lamang niya, malalaman nating siya ay kakaiba. Siya ang Kahangahangang Tagapayo. Maraming bagay na nagpapagulo ng ating isipan. Wala rin tayong katiyakan sa kinabukasan. Naghahari madalas ang takot sa ating puso. Wala tayong direksyon sa buhay. Kapag desperado tayo, lumalapit tayo kung kani-kanino. Minsan nagbabayad pa tayo ng abogado, counselor, psychiatrist o manghuhula para payuhan tayo. Walang masama na humingi ng tulong sa mga eksperto sa larangan ng hustisya at sa mga propesyonal. Pero ang Diyos na nakakaalam ng lahat ng bagay at ang lumikha sa atin ang kahangahangang tagapayo na maaari nating lapitan anumang araw at anumang oras. Siya lamang ang may pinakadakilang plano para sa ating buhay Naghihintay lamang

siya ng ating pagsamo. Ang biblia na naglalaman ng kaniyang mga salita ay punong puno ng aral at payo tugkol sa inba’t ibang aspekto ng buhay tulad ng buhay mag-asawa, paghawak ng pera, at iba pa. Ang sanggol na si Hesus ay ang makapangyarihang Diyos na lumikha ng langit at lupa. Siya lamang ang may kapangyarihang magpagaling ng mga may sakit, magpalaya ng mga bihag ng kasalanan o masamang bisyo. Kaya rin niyang magbago ng buhay at magligtas sa ating kaluluwa. Ang sanggol na Hesus rin ang Walang hanggang Ama. Tulad ng isang pastol na nagpapakain, nangangalaga, at nagbibigay ng lahat ng kailangan ng kaniyang mga tupa, gayundin ang Diyos sa tao. Ang sanggol na si Hesus rin ang Prinsipe ng Kapayapaan na nagbibigay katahimikan sa ating pag-iisip at puso kahit na sa panahon ng krisis o pagsubok dahil hawak niya ang buhay natin. Kapag summer, nasa bahay bakasyunan niya sa Balmoral si Queen Victoria ng England.

Naglalakad siya sa malawak na damuhan at nagsusuot siya ng mga simpleng damit para hindi siya makilala ng mga tao. Isang araw, nagsimulang umulan kaya’t tumakbo siya sa isang cottage para may masilungan. Tinanong niya ang isang matandang babae roon kung puwede siyang makahiram ng payong para makauwi siya. Hindi pa nakikita kahit kailan ng babae si Queen Victoria at wala siyang ideya na ang kaniyang bisita ay ang reyna ng kaniyang bayan. May pagkasuplada at masama ang loob na sumagot ang matandang babae “Mayroon akong dalawang payong. Ang isa ay halos bago pa at maganda pa ang kondisyon. Ang isa naman ay luma na. Maaari mong kunin yong luma. Ayokong pahiram yong bago. Malay ko kung maisauli mo pa ito sa akin.” Kaya’t binigay niya sa reyna ang lumang payong. Pinasalamatan ng reyna ang babae at inisip ng reyna na ang lumang payong ay mas mabuti na kaysa sa wala. Nangako siyang ibabalik niya kaagad ang payong. Kinaumagahan, may isang lingkod ng reyna na nakadamit

ng pangpalasyo ang pumunta sa lugar ng matandang babae para magpasalamat at ibalik ang lumang payong. Laking gulat ng matandang babae nang malaman niya ang tunay na katauhan ng pinahiram niya ng lumang payong. Paulit-ulit niyang sinabi “Kung alam ko lamang. Kung alam ko lamang.” Ngayong kapaskuhan, huwag natin ipokus ang ating pansin kay Hesus bilang isang sanggol lamang. Kilalanin at ibigay natin ang nararapat na pagsamba sa kaniya bilang ating hari at panginoon at siguradong tayo rin ang makikinabang kapag ginawa natin ito. Nais kong ipaalam na may service kami sa Pasko, 25 ng Disyembre at Bagong Taon, Enero a uno, na parehas gaganapin alas 11 ng umaga sa 1077 St James St. Wala kaming service sa Northgate at Kildonan Place Mall sa dalawang linggong ito. Magkita kita tayo doon. Dalangin ko na maranasan niyo ang pag-ibig ng Diyos hindi lamang sa Kapaskuhang ito kundi magpakailanman.

ng manonood, ay hindi pa rin natin maitatanggi ang katotohanan na magaling siya. At nakapanghihinayang ang talentong nakakulong lang sa digital, kakaunti lang ang nakapanonood sa kaniya, samantalang puwede naman siyang regular na makita kung magkakaroon siya ng show sa GMA-7. Para sa susunod ay marami nang magdedepensa sa kaniya kapag ipinatawag ng mga bossing ng network ang kanilang production staff. Para maraming tumayo para kumontra kapag tinatanggal na siya. Isa lang naman ang tanong ng mga bossing -kumportable pa ba siyang katrabaho o hindi na? Pagtataas lang ng kanang kamay at pag-iling ang katapat ng tanong na iyon. Sa malas ay natalo sa botohan si Kris Aquino. Mas maraming umiling kesa sa nagtaas ng kamay para makatrabaho pa rin siya. *** Ayan, mismong si Nora Aunor na ang nakikiusap sa kaniyang mga tagahanga na suportahanpanoorin ang kaniyang pelikulang nakapasok sa Metro Manila Film Festival. Kailangang manawagan ng Superstar dahil hindi kagandahan ang resulta kapag ipinalalabas na ang mga proyekto niya, kundi man first day-last day sa mga sinehan iyon ay mayroon pang mga kuwentong nagpe-frist screeninglast screening ang kaniyang mga pelikula. Totoo naman kasing maiingay lang ang kaniyang mga tagahanga, pero kulang naman sa gawa, kaya nagkakaganoon ang kapalaran ng kaniyang mga pelikula sa takilya. Ibang-iba ang mga tagahanga nila ni Congresswoman Vilma Santos. Bukod sa hindi na nang-

aaway ng mga kolumnista ang mga tagasuporta ng Star For All Seasons ay nagkakaisa pa silang panoorin ang bawat pelikulang ginagawa ng kanilang Ate Vi. Lumalabas sila ng bahay para manood, gumagastos sila, hidi puro katsang lang at kuda ang ginagawa ng mga Vilmanians. Kumikilos sila para patunayan na buhay na buhay pa rin ang kanilang suporta para sa aktrespulitiko. At kinokontra namin ang sinabi ni Nora Aunor na hindi raw kasi aktibo sa social media ang kaniyang mga tagahanga. Anong hindi? Isa kami sa mga kolumnistang pinagmumumura sa text at FB ng mga tagahanga niya kapag naglalabas kami ng opinyong hindi paborable sa kanilang Superstar. Minsan lang naming babasahin ang kanilang mga negatibong komento, pagkatapos ay lalagyan na namin ng pangalang BOGUS ang kanilang numero, pero kapag tumatawag sila ay tinatanggap namin ang kanilang tawag kahit hindi namin pinakikinggan ang kanilang mga pagmumura. O, loko, di ubos ang load nila! *** Lantaran na ang pakikipagrelasyon ni Sunshine Cruz kay Macky Mathay. Pareho pa silang nakatali sa mga nakaraan nilang relasyon pero hindi na nila inililihim ang kanilang pagmamahalan. Ipinakilala na ni Sunshine ang mga anak nila ni Cesar Montano kay Macky, maayos naman ang pagtanggap ng mga bagets sa karelasyon ng kanilang mommy, wala nang problema kung tutuusin sa parte ng singer-actress. Pero gaano man kapositibo ang lahat ay hindi pa rin malaya si Sunshine, kasal pa rin sila ni Cesar, kasal pa rin si Macky sa anak ni

Congressman Rudy Farinas. Para makumpleto ang kanilang kaligayahan ay maging legal na sana nag paglaya ni Sunshine, mapawalang-bisa na sana ang kanilang kasal, pareho lang naman silang may karapatang lumigaya. Kailangang maging legal na ang paghihiwalay nila ni Cesar, kailangang korte ang humusga sa kanilang kapalaran, dahil nasa Pilipinas si Sunshine. Sa bansang ito pa naman, puwedeng makipagrelasyon sa iba ang lalaki, pero iba ang tingin ng ating lipunan sa babaeng nakikipagrelasyon nang nakagapos pa ang mga kamay sa isang hindi nagtagumpay na relasyong legal. – CSF

families experience when visiting our locations,” said Jose Miñana, Jollibee Foods Corporation’s Group President for North America and Foreign Franchise Brands. Jollibee Winnipeg expects thousands of customers will soon drop in to get reacquainted with – or to taste for the first time – their famous “Chickenjoy,” which has been renamed “Jolly Crispy Chicken” for the Canadian market due to a trademark conflict in this country. However, the company assures customers that it is “the same crispylicious and juicylicious fried chicken Filipinos have come to love.” There is also Jolly Spaghetti and, of course, unique to Jollibee, their amazing Peach Mango Pie. In addition to these menu-favourites, Jollibee offers a wide selection of delicious meals and treats that is sure to cater to everyone. “Winnipeg is a fitting choice for Jollibee’s first Canadian store because it has the largest density of Filipinos to the total population of the city. Every Filipino wants to be reminded of the taste of home, especially during Christmas, and I think there is no other fast food brand out there that can deliver that but Jollibee,” said Maribeth Dela Cruz, Vice President and General Manager for JFC North America. She spoke of the unmistakable anticipation Filipinos in Canada have had. The company received thousands of requests to expand into Canada. To which they responded, “we will, when we find the right location.” After years of planning, they finally found the perfect place – Winnipeg. Dela Cruz says, “It’s really a matter of finding the right location. It allows us to open a restaurant See JOLLIBEE p27

JOLLIBEE... From page 1

to keep people from standing outside the doors all night. Jollibee Winnipeg’s first regular customers were Jason Ladera and his son Wilfred. Jollibee Winnipeg, being the first store in Canada and the 35th store in North America, embodies yet another milestone for the Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC). Located in an undoubtedly accessible site, the restaurant at 1406 Ellice Avenue opened its doors to excited crowds today. Starting in 1978 with seven restaurants in the Philippines, Jollibee has grown to be the largest fast food chain brand with more than 950 restaurants within the country and more than 150 international restaurants. “The Jollibee family is incredibly excited to break ground in Canada to serve the thousands of Filipino-Canadians and Jollibee fans alike. It has been a joy to see the happiness


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Ni Bro. Gerry Gamurot

PAHALANG 1. Aalis 8. Ampon 11. Isama 14. Bahay-bata 16. Pataba 17. Unlapi 18. Pang-ukol 19. Matibay na hibla 20. Pati 21. Nagbibigay liwanag 23. Banat 25. Ninenerbiyos 28. Ano ang ginawa 29. Iwasto 30. Nagkukulang PABABA 2. Tabako 3. Sitaw 4. Bait 5. Awit papuri 6. Maaanghang 7. Pinagmamasdan

9. Tangayin 10. Hahanapan 12. Nakisali 13. Magpapalaho 15. Bahagi ng maghapon 22. Kapara 24. Isama 26. Pandikit 27. Epekto

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HOROSCOPE DISYEMBRE 16 – 31, 2016 Aries (March 21 – April 19) Ang kayamanan mo ay ang mga kaibigan mong tapat sa iyo. Oo nga’t may pagkakataon na pinupuna ka nila pero iyon ay para mas maging mabuti kang tao. Sino pa ang magsasabi sa iyo kundi sila? Huwag kang magtatampo; para sa kabutihan mo rin iyon. OK ang ika-16, 17, 26 at 27. Ingat sa ika-21, 22, 29 at 30.

Leo (July 23 – Aug. 22) Para sa ikatatagal ng iyong buhay, iwasan mo muna ang magalit. Habaan mo ang iyong pasensya lalo na doon sa mga palagay mo’y napakatanga. Walang mangyayari kung magagalit ka, hindi magiging matalino ang natural na mahina ang utak. Relax ka lang. OK ang ika-16, 17, 26 at 27. Ingat sa ika-24, 25 at 31.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22 – Dec. 21) Madali kang makakuha ng tiwala ng ibang tao. Marunong kang magsalita at kumbinsido sila pag narinig ka na. Alagaan mong huwag silang mabigo. Pagaralan mo muna ang anumang papasukan mong negosyo dahil pag pumalpak iyon, ikaw ang sisisihin nila. OK ang ika-16, 17, 26 at 27. Ingat sa ika-19 at 20.

Taurus (April 20 – May 20) Magkakaroon ka ng panibagong lakas ng loob at lakas ng katawan, at sariwang pananaw sa buhay. Tamang tama ito sa pagsalubong mo sa Bagong Taon. Planuhin mo ang mga gagawin upang umunlad ang iyong kabuhayan sa 2017. Pilitin mong tuparin. OK ang ika19, 20, 29 at 30. Ingat sa ika-16, 17, 24, 25 at 31.

Virgo (Aug. 23 – Sept. 22) OK lang na pamilya mo muna ang bigyan mo ng pansin sa buwang ito. Sila ang mahalaga. Kaya ka naghahanapbuhay ay para sa kanila. Bantayan mo lang ang mga bata dahil may panganib na maligaw sila ng landas kung masyadong ang focus mo ay trabaho. OK ang ika-19, 20, 29 at 30. Ingat sa ika-26 at 27.

Capricorn (Dec. 22 – Jan. 19) Kung hindi mo kaya, huwag mong pilitin na magbigay ng regalo ngayong Pasko. Mauunawaan ka naman ng mga mahal mo sa buhay. Hindi regalo ang importante sa kanila. Ang mahalaga ay wala kayong sakit o problema. Huwag kang mag-alala. Mahal ka nila. OK ang ika-19, 20, 29 at 30. Ingat sa ika-21 at 22.

Gemini (May 21 – June 20) Samantalahin mo ang panahon kung puwede kang magbakasyon. Kailangan mo ng break mula sa abalang buhay. Masaya ang mga darating na linggo para sa iyo. Iwasan mo ang makipag-debate sa relihiyon o politika. Walang mananalo, baka mapa-away ka pa. OK sa ika-21, 22 at 31. Ingat sa ika-19, 20, 26 at 27.

Libra (Sept. 23 – Oct. 22) Masyadong marami kang pupuntahang party. Huwag kang magugulat kung maubos ang iyong pera nang hindi mo namamalayan. Puwede ka namang humindi sa mga imbitasyon. Kalungkutan ang dahilan ng iyong paggala. Magpunta sa doctor kaugnay ng kalungkutan.OK ang ika-21, 22 at 31. Ingat sa ika-29 at 30.

Aquarius (Jan. 20 – Feb. 18) Kung nais mo, ngayon ang panahon upang mag-iba ka ng image. Maaring baguhin mo ang buhok mo o ibahin mo ang style ng pananamit mo. Bagong Taon kaya dapat ay bagong “ikaw.” Iwanan mo na ang lumang kinasanayan at mas bubuwenasin ka sa 2017. OK ang ika-21, 22 at 23. Ingat sa ika-16, 17, 24 at 25.

Cancer (June 21 – July 22) Mas lalo mong madarama na mahal ka ng mga mahal mo sa buhay. Lalo na’t nakikita nila ang pagtitiis mong ginagawa para mapabuti lang ang kanilang kalagayan. Nasa lamig ng panahon ang mainit na romansa. Kung single ka, baka panahon mo na ngayon. OK ang ika-24 at 25. Ingat sa ika-21, 22, 29 at 30.

Scorpio (Oct. 23 – Nov. 21) Kung bago ang bahay mo, huwag kang masyadong bibili ng mahal na gamit lalo na kung credit card ang pambayad mo. Pagpasok ng bagong taon, may babala na malalagay sa panganib ang iyong trabaho o negosyo. Saan ka kukuha ng pambayad sa mga utang mo? OK ang ika-24 at 25. Ingat sa ika-16, 17 at 31.

Pisces (Feb. 19 – March 20) Dapat ay masaya ang mga natitirang araw mo sa 2016. Huwag mong sayangin sa pagmumukmok dahil hindi mo nakuha ang iyong nais. Kung hindi mo nakuha, mag-ambisyon ka ng iba. Huwag kang magpakalunod sa lungkot dahil dapat ay masaya ka! OK ang ika-24 at 25. Ingat sa ika-19, 20, 26 at 27.

winning $500 and a trophy. She sang the Shirley Bassey classic, The Greatest Performance of My Life. She was also the Adult Champion of CKJS Radio’s Tuklas Talino in 2006. Watch the winning performances at www.pilipinoexpress.com During the tabulation of the scores, the audience was also treated to performances from past Pinoy Pop Star winners Jesse James Baris (2009 First Runner Up), Daisy Crisostomo (2010 First Runner Up) and Elsaida Alerta, the Grand Champion of 2009. Winnipeg band Elesi added some exciting live music to the show with a set of six songs, fronted by lead singers Moises “Jay-R” Duot and Arlene Samaniego. Judging the performances Throughout the semi-final

and grand final levels of Pinoy Pop Star, the singers were judged on technical as well as artistic criteria. As emcee Lucille Nolasco explained to the audience on both evenings, the judges were directed to score each singer between a minimum of 30% and a maximum of 60% for technical merit, and between 20% and 40% for artistic merit. The technical component encompasses voice quality, tone, pitch, voice dynamics and, rhythm and timing. The artistic component includes interpretation, style, stage presence, confidence, originality, and creativity. This year’s Pinoy Pop Star benefitted from a panel of six highly qualified judges who were introduced to the audience at the opening of the competition. Frank Urbano studied music See POP STAR p26

POP STAR... From page 1 Champion, taking home the top prize of $1,000 and a trophy. Aiza is a clinical resource nurse in the Hemodialysis Unit at Seven Oaks General Hospital. She sang Céline Dion’s showpiece, I Surrender, using the whole stage to captivate the audience. Eighteen-year-old newcomer Ryan Mendoza was named First Runner Up as well as People’s Choice Awardee, winning $700 and a trophy. Performing in costume as a downtrodden character from Victor Hugo’s novel Les Misérables, Ryan gave a skilful and emotionally charged rendition of I Dreamed a Dream from the Broadway musical. Kristina Lorraine Gamurot Suban was 2nd Runner Up,


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POP STAR... From page 1 at the Conservatory of Music at the University of Manitoba. He has performed with the prestigious Philippine Orchestra, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and UM Orchestra. He is also the band leader and arranger for the Winnipeg band, Aftertouch. Anita Lubosch toured extensively across Canada singing lead vocals and playing guitar and keyboards in professional rock bands. She is now a sound editor and composer for film and television with a professional certification in Composing and Orchestrating for Film and TV with Berklee College of Music in Boston. Jon Malek played bass in the University of Manitoba jazz band. He also plays guitar with a variety of bands. Anne Caprice Claros is a poet who plays multiple woodwind instruments including flute and tenor saxophone. She also plays bagpipes with 402 squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Ayen Dandan Zamora comes from a musical family. She is cohost of Pinoy Saturday Night on CKJS Radio with her husband Maui Zamora. Together they operate MP Studium Photography & Music Production. She has also played a large part in organizing and hosting contests such as CKJS Tuklas Talino and Pinoy Pop Star. Michel Majul-Ibarra, the chairperson of the panel of judges, studied voice in the Philippines with May Bayot, the elder sister of acclaimed singer Lani Misalucha. She also took voice lessons in Canada through the Royal Conservatory of Music, completing a series of theoretical exams and singing exams in various styles such as Italian, German, French, Russian and contemporary music. She scored the Conservatory’s highest mark in Manitoba in one of her voice exams. Majul-Ibarra was also the Tuklas Talino Grand Champion in 1997. Aside from performing with the Gilbert and Sullivan Society and for events such as the Pan Am Games, the World Beat Festival, and Folklorama, she has taught voice lessons for many years, and worked as the Voice Program Director with Keyboard Ventures Music School in Winnipeg. Pilipino Express publishers Emmie Joaquin, Paul Morrow, Rey-ar Reyes, and partners Voltaire Ronatay and Kelly Legaspi of 71 Lab Rats Events and Productions thank the judges for sharing the their time and effort, and for applying their valuable experience and knowledge to determine the winners of Pinoy Pop Star Season 3. Thanks also to: emcee Lucille Nolasco – for wrangling a lot of information while keeping the show running smoothly; sound engineer Maui Zamora and house manager/lighting director Adrian Enns – for overcoming early technical difficulties to deliver a technically flawless show; and accountant Imelda dela Cruz – for setting up the software and calculating of the overall scores.

Aiza Luna takes top honours for singing the Céline Dion showpiece, “I Surrender”

Vivek Sharma of Pizza-Pizza, Logan at McPhillips and Cora Baris of TLC Agency Services present the 2nd Runner Up prize to Kristina Lorraine Gamurot Suban for her rendition of “The Greatest Perfomance of My Life.”

Hazel Alcantara singing “Isang Lahi”

Aira Jhezl Manalo Beyoncé’s “Halo”

Eric Partoza of Century 21 Advanced Realty and Brian Stokowski of WFG present prize to Ryan Mendoza who was named 1st Runner Up and won the People’s Choice Award for his perfomance of “I Dreamed a Dream” from the Broadway musical, Les Misérables

Robbie Ambrosio singing New York State of Mind

Emcee Lucille Nolasco

singing

Kelly Legaspi of 71 Lab Rats Events and Promotions presents People’s Choice Award to Ryan Mendoza

Leandro Yap singing “Lady”

Geena Navales singing “One Night Only” from the Broadway musical “Dream Girls”

The official tabulator, Imelda Dela Cruz (far right) of Cruz Dela Cruz Accounting Services and her staff with Lucille Nolasco Joselito Licardo singing “I’ll Never Fall in Love Again”

Arzie Paasa singing “This is the Moment” from the Broadway musical “Jekyl & Hyde”

Rocel Roy Calumna singing “What Kind of Fool Am I?”

Charmaine Moreno singing “All I Ask”

Special guests: Pinoy Pop Star Season 1 champion, Elsaida Alerta, and runners up, Jessie James Baris and Daisy Crisostomo


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The winners with the judges. L-r: Voltaire & Therese Ronatay of 71 Lab Rats, PE’s Rey- The winners with judges. L-r: Frank Urbano, Jon Malek, Anita Lubosch, Ryan, Aiza, Ar Reyes, Lucille Nolasco, Ryan, Aiza, Kristina, PE’s Editor-in-Chief Emmie Joaquin, Kristina, Anne Claros, Ayen Dandan-Zamora and Michele Majul-Ibarra. Below: Elesi Issi Bartolome and Kelly Legaspi Allan Cosino, Arlene Samaniego, Joseph David, Jay-R Duot and Paul Morrow

JOLLIBEE... From page 23 that our kababayans can really be proud of.” Next year, Jollibee is expecting to open a second location in Winnipeg in the Northgate Shopping Centre and two locations in Ontario – in Scarborough and Mississauga. Additionally, the company is looking to expand further and is hoping to establish locations in Edmonton and Vancouver in 2018. Dela Cruz emphasized Jollibee’s intention to remain local. “As we expand, we want all of our supplies to come from within.” Currently, the company imports items from the United States but is in the process of finding local suppliers. Nonetheless, certain items will continuously be imported from the Philippines. These include the “secret” spice they use to flavour their much-loved Jolly Crispy Chicken and their Peach Mango Pie. To this, Dela Cruz comments, “Where else can you get Philippine mangoes?” If you are missing home or are just in need of an ultimate genuine Filipino food experience, Jollibee is the perfect place for you. It is a place where families come together to not only share hearty and delicious food but to also create happy memories that will last a lifetime.

Photos by Alex Canlapan, JP Sumbillo & Paul Morrow

Anne Claros (left) with Maribeth Dela Cruz, Vice President and General Manager for Jollibee Foods Corporation North America

L-r: Rey-Ar Reyes, Pilipino Express Creative Director; Anne Claros, PE writer; Jose A. Miñana Jr., Jollibee Foods Group President; and JP Sumbillo of Pilipino Express and Funshots Photobooth

Jason Ladera and his son Wilfred holding the tickets that made them Jollibee Winnipeg’s first customers – after a long night of waiting in frigid temperatures


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