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Kathryn Bernardo
Manila Mayor Isko Moreno Is he the real deal?
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Upon his election as the 27th mayor of Manila, Francisco “Isko” Moreno Domagoso, declared: “Umpisa na ito ng tunay na pagbabago (this is the start of real change).” He is now delivering on his pledge made during the 2019 election campaign to give his constituents their “Bagong Maynila (New Manila).” Moreno defeated long-time mayor and former Philippine president Joseph Ejercito Estrada in the midterm election last May that also saw the end of the erstwhile Estrada political dynasty. See ISKO p10
Re-branding the Manila Zoo, Mayor Isko Moreno
Breast cancer thrivers!
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ChemoSavvy, a breast cancer dragonboat team based in Winnipeg, will be racing in the Canadian National Championships this July 18 to 21 in Regina, Saskatchewan. Story on p10
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“Maticity” Mati City in Davao Oriental is one of my family’s favourite places in the world. We first went there in 2000, about 10 years before it officially became a city, and in the past 19 years we have seen it grow from an almost isolated town to a serious tourist destination. Getting to Mati was something of a challenge for us back then. Before we owned a car we would squeeze into an overloaded passenger van for the threehour trip. The roads were pretty good, save for some pockets of repair work that never seem to get done, and for several years much of the highway had only two lanes (one for each direction). Overtaking another vehicle was, in local parlance, buwis-buhay (you pay with your life), but the drivers always managed to pull us through. These days, however, the trip has been made much easier and more pleasant because of the construction of additional lanes in almost the entire stretch. Because of this, the trip has been cut to about two hours, and so going to Mati on a whim is an easy decision to make. That’s what we did this weekend; my wife had a buyer in Mati for one of her paintings, and instead of sending it by courier we decided to just drive there for a short overnight stay. The central business area of Mati itself has changed little over the years. It has been the typical provincial poblacion with streets lined with various small businesses that offer anything from clothes to grains to fuel tanks to food. The only difference is the number of establishments that have been put up. Some years ago a Jollibee store rose in the downtown area, and just recently a ground breaking ceremony was held for a MacDonald’s. The best parts of Mati are its beaches. Its unique geography gives visitors two very different kinds of water: one side faces the open Pacific and so it is pummelled by large waves that are ideal for surfing and skim boarding; the other side is a bay that has the most serene waters you will ever see. Both are magnets for tourists who have different ideas of what a weekend in the water should be. In our first years visiting Mati we gravitated towards Pujada Bay and enjoyed swimming and boating in the clear peaceful water.
A few kilometres off is Waniban, a 4-hectare island surrounded by white sand that is basically untouched by any development. Because of that it is a perfect spot to enjoy a peaceful day, with no distractions from the modern world. These past years, however, we have found ourselves staying more and more in Dahican, which has a stretch of white-sand beach that faces the open Pacific. It used to be very difficult to get there because the road was unpaved, and driving to the few resorts that were there could take up to an hour. But a few years ago the city government under then-Mayor Carlo Rabat concreted the entire stretch, and now it takes only minutes to drive from downtown Mati to the now numerous resorts that line the beach. The road development has made it possible for one of the resorts to open a coffee shop – a real one, with an espresso/cappuccino maker and a beauty queen barista to boot (although she has taken a leave after winning a recent pageant). Balud Coffee House, owned by Charisse Sardinia and Carlos Mangcupang, has been making waves (balud is Bisaya for “wave”) since opening last year because it serves seriously good coffee. Located inside the popular Dahican Surf Resort, Balud is the perfect spot for coffee lovers like my wife and me. Even with the rapid development, the city government and the community have managed to keep Dahican clean and postcard – er, Instagram-perfect. It is still so pristine that the beach and surrounding water are home to numerous creatures like dolphins, dugong, whale sharks, and sea turtles. In fact there is a sea turtle sanctuary being cared for by a community of surfers called Amihan Boys, and they frequently release hatchlings into the sea. The resort owners are also mindful that they need to care for the beach because they don’t want the place to end up like Boracay, which had to be closed down for six months last year because it had become “a cesspool,” according to President Duterte. Before that can even happen, they make sure to follow the directives of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). It can be difficult and expensive,
says Jing Rabat, owner of Pacific Breeze where we frequently stay, but in the end it benefits the entire city. We love Mati so much we’ve coined a word to describe the cool “island” vibe that is made possible by the balance of progress and environment protection the city has succeeded in maintaining:
maticity. 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 Editor-InChief of the Davao City-based Mindanao Daily Mirror. E-mail Jon at jonjoaquin@gmail.com.
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Syphilis Ate Anna: The newspaper talked about something called syphilis. What is it, and what do I need to know? Signed, A Reader Dear Reader: Thank you for your question! Syphilis is a type of bacteria that, if someone has it in their body, might be passed to another person through sexual touching. Syphilis is considered a sexually transmitted infection (STI), and the infection rate for it is unusually high in Manitoba right now. Other STIs you may have heard of are HIV/AIDS, herpes, gonorrhea, chlamydia, among others. Every STI is different. Some STIs are spread when infected body fluids such as blood, semen, vaginal or anal fluids get passed to another person during vaginal, oral or anal sex. Other STIs, including syphilis, are spread by touching an infected area of skin, or by sharing personal body items such as needles. There are many kinds of sexually transmitted infections. Some STIs can be cured with antibiotics or special lotions. Syphilis is curable with a prescription from a health care practitioner. Many people who have
syphilis do not know that they have it. Sometimes there are symptoms including sores or rashes, but in many cases there are no symptoms at all. This is why it is important for people who are sexually active to get tested regularly. Syphilis and general STI testing is free with your Manitoba Health Card, and can be done with regular health care provider, at any community health centre, or at many walk-in clinics. Klinic and Nine Circles Community Health Centre have special STI clinics. An STI test includes providing a urine (pee) sample, a blood sample, and sometimes a swab of the genital area or a visual inspection. If you have questions about these you can ask the person giving you the test to answer them for you. Most tests take a few days to get the results. If syphilis or another STI is found, your health care provider will contact you to discuss this. You can tell them how best to contact you. They take privacy very seriously and will only contact you in the ways you have asked. If an STI is found, they will talk to you about treatment and management
options. For some STIs, including syphilis, the health care provider will need information from you about your past sexual partners; this is so they can be contacted and advised to go for testing themselves. In these cases, your name will never be used when they contact your past sexual partners. You can reduce your chances of getting syphilis and other STIs by using safer sex supplies, including condoms, sex dams or gloves. Information on how to use these correctly can be found on our website at www.serc.mb.ca. Thank you for your question! 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. Visit us at www.serc. mb.ca. for reliable information and links on the subject of sexuality.
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The findings of Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) 2018 yearly report on Express Entry, as reported in CIC News, was released on July 2. The results are interesting and, in terms of the local Filipino expatriate community, challenging. The numbers admitted to Canada through Express Entry in 2018 are significant with more skilled worker immigrants and families coming to Canada. What about representation from the Philippines? The recent report provides a comparison of rates over the past four years. The federal program, which operates by itself or in concert with provincial nominee programs, has several immigration streams for skilled workers. Express Entry is divided into the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) and the Canada Experience Class (CEC). In 2015 arrivals were under 10,000, and increased to over 30,000 in 2016, up again to over 60,000 in 2017 and over 90,000 in 2018. The admission numbers are related to the number of submissions the previous year. It takes many applicants one year from the entry point – with the online Expression of Interest (EOI) profile to invitation to apply, to submission of an application for permanent residence – to
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approval and arrival in Canada. Express Entry manages a pool of potential applicants who started the process with an online EOI profile submission. The selection phase is based upon a rating system, which quantifies age, education, work experience, English or French language proficiency, and other factors, usually restricted to highly skilled occupations (O, A or B). The highest ranked candidates, measured by a Comparative Rating System (CRS) ranking, are invited to apply (ITA). The yearend report reveals that nearly 290,000 Express Entry profiles were submitted in 2018. The Federal Skilled Worker Class comprised 53 per cent of the application submissions or 47,523 of 89,900 ITAs. The Canadian Express Class (CEC) received the second greatest number of invitations in 2018 with 30,571 while another 904 ITAs went to applicants who applied through the Federal Skilled Trades Class. Of those who received invitations in 2018, 71 per cent did not claim any type of additional points and only 5 per cent of those who did, had a job offer in Canada. The partnership with provincial nominations is the strongest determinants in the selection of applicants under the Express Entry system. Nomination is worth 600 CRS points can
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Where are the Express Entry applicants from the Philippines? almost guarantee an invitation to apply. A total of 10,902 Express Entry candidates with provincial nomination received ITAs in 2018, up from the 8,733 issued an ITA in 2017. This represented 12 per cent of all ITAs in 2018. Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and British Columbia led all provinces in selections. Ontario, in particular, saw a year over year increase of 3,082. The province continues to be a choice destination for applicants, who received ITAs. Of the 122,247 applications received in 2018, 78,838 had Ontario as their listed destination. British Columbia was second with 22,153 applications, followed by Alberta (8,868), Saskatchewan (3,708) and Nova Scotia (3,532). Who’s getting invited? The top 10 occupations in 2018 were: Software Engineers (NOC 2173) with seven per cent; Information Systems Analysts and Consultants six per cent; Computer Programmers and Interactive Media Developers (NOC 2174) with four per cent; Financial Auditors and Accounts (NOC 1111) with three per cent; Administrative Assistants (NOC 1241) with three per cent; Professional Occupations in Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations (NOC 1123) two
per cent; University Professors and Lecturers (NOC 4011) two per cent; Financial Investment Advisors (NOC 1112) two per cent; Professional Occupations in Business Management (NOC 1122) two percent; and Advertising Marketing and Public Relations Manager (NOC 0124) two per cent. The overall activity is increasing but what about participation rates for citizens of the Philippines? The invitations issued by country of citizenship is revealing. Citizens of India dominated the Express Entry invitations for 2018 with 46 per cent of all ITAs issued (41,675). Citizens of China placed second in terms of participation with 6,248 ITAs with citizens of Nigeria placing third with 6,025 invitations. Other countries identified among the top five include Pakistan and the United Kingdom with the Philippines not even listed. Express Entry does not seem to be used by many potential applicants from back home. This does not mean that the MPNP is not a viable option, but it is not the only game in town. Potential applicants must become more aware of the opportunities presented by Express Entry. On the one hand, the Philippines is one of the major
source countries for immigration to Canada and yet it is grossly underrepresented in terms of skilled worker applications. The issue may be one of education or just one of becoming accustomed to applying through the MPNP. If you or your family and friends are considering immigrating to Canada, don’t forget to use the Express Entry. It is time for many back home to become more daring in terms of application submissions and seriously consider Express Entry. If you have questions, do your online research, check with government sources or community services such as the Immigrant Centre. If you need counselling advice, you can also check with a licensed consultant or immigration lawyer for guidance and representation. The MPNP is good but it is not the only application option for many. Michael Scott is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC, R525678) who has 30 years of experience with Canada Immigration and the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program. He currently works as a licensed consultant with R.B. Global Immigration Consultants Ltd. 204-691-1166 or 204-227-0292. E-mail: mscott. ici@gmail.com.
“What, me worry?” Millennials, debt & retirement by Tim St Vincent Millennials have a lot on their mind: friends, family, social justice, side hustles and more. But debt management? Not so much. Maybe they should spend a bit more time thinking on this issue. Forty per cent of Canadians don’t pay off their credit card bill in full when it arrives simply because they can’t afford to. Forty-four percent of Canadians say that if their pay was delayed just one week, they would have problems covering their expenses. Fifty per cent of Canadians have no budget. Considering this, it really isn’t that surprising that a full 50 per cent of us admit to living from cheque to cheque. Debt can’t be ignored. You can be certain it won’t ignore you. This is especially true if you are a recent graduate. A good education doesn’t guarantee you a good job the way it may have
for a millennial’s parents or grandparents. What it does likely mean, though, is a fair bit of debt. A good way to summarize our nation’s near love affair with debt is one very sobering statistic; for every after tax dollar we earn, the average Canadian owes $1.78. Try not to think too much on that, it will keep you awake at night. According to an Angus Reid poll, even with all of that debt floating around out there, millennials around 25 years of age – those who have recently graduated or who are fairly recent in the workforce – have the best outlook of all ages when it comes to retirement. Thirty-four per cent of them feel that they will have enough money saved to do everything that they want with only eight per cent worried about having enough money to keep up with the bills in retirement. Oh, for the optimism of youth! We need to plan on managing both debt and retirement at
all ages, phases and stages of life. The millennials have one advantage on their side, time. Approximately 32 per cent of Canadians have put off putting aside money for retirement because of the need to keep up with debt payments, yet 68 per cent of millennials say that their retirement saving will be sufficient to finance their retirement. With housing prices ever increasing and fewer good employer sponsored pension plans out there, millennials need to tap into that advantage they have and start planning now on how to manage their debt and retirement and not wait until they find a bailiff at their door. Maybe one of the reasons
millennials are so optimistic about the future is because 67 per cent of their parents admit to helping them out financially. Ironically enough, only 47 per cent of millennials admit to receiving aid from their parents! But it doesn’t all have to be doom and gloom. Debt can be good, if used correctly and constructively for things like an education or a home purchase. Couple good debt decisions with solid budgeting and a realistic payment schedule and debt can be very manageable without the need to tap into your future inheritance by knocking on the door of the bank of mom and dad. If you are a millennial and reading this, take heart; time is
your friend. Use it well and it will reward you. Forget about it and the benefits it will bring you, and one day many years down the road, it will greet you with a nasty surprise. Plan well and don’t be surprised! Tim St Vincent is a retired CFP (Certified Financial Planner) and is a Certified Educator in Personal Finance with the Credit Counselling Society (CCS), a non-profit organization. If you have any article suggestions or questions and wish to contact Tim or the Society to request / attend a workshop / webinar, please call 1-888-527-8999 or go to www.nomoredebts.org or www. mymoneycoach.ca.
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Bullying or managing? In 2013, the Government of Manitoba legislated an antibullying law designed for schools in order to protect students from harassment. The law not only protects students but also requires teachers to report incidents to the school principal. As a consequence, students who are in violation of the law can be disciplined up to expulsion from their school. Everyone has the right to a respectful and safe environment, including employees. Workplace bullying is a very serious issue. It’s no different from bullying and cyber bullying in schools. Typically, bullying complaints come from employees against their supervisor or manager. As we know, it can be very difficult to differentiate between bullying and reasonable supervisory or managerial obligation. Some employees may feel bullied when they are being performance managed or when they are subject to progressive discipline. Sometimes, employees describe certain behaviours as “bullying” when they are not. As an example employees may call their boss discriminatory or “racist” because
they are being told to get back to work. So how can we tell whether a team leader’s behaviour may be bullying or legitimately exercising their right as a leader? First we need to understand definitions. Bullying is a form of harassment. Under The Workplace Safety and Health Act in Manitoba, harassment is defined “any vexatious behaviour in the form of hostile, inappropriate and unwanted conduct, verbal comments, actions or gestures that affects a worker’s dignity or psychological or physical integrity and that results in a harmful workplace for the worker, or the improper use of the power or authority inherent in a person’s position to endanger a worker’s job, undermine the worker’s job performance, threaten the economic livelihood of the worker or negatively interfere in any other way with the worker’s career.” Simply put, harassment is any unwelcome repetitious behaviour meant to cause harm or impact on a person. A case of a social worker came up years ago in Ontario alleging
harassment against a director who repeatedly told her to document discussions with nursing home residents’ family members. According to the case, the director raised some concerns about the social worker’s performance particularly because they had to require her to work more hours as a result of her inability to keep up with the completion of resident assessments. As a result, she received a written warning from management. The social worker was eventually dismissed from her employment, which subsequently prompted her to file a complaint pursuant to the Occupational Health and Safety Act. She alleged that her dismissal was retaliation following the harassment complaint. However, the Ontario Labour Relations Board rejected the complaint stating, “The workplace harassment provisions do not normally apply to the conduct of a manager that falls within his or her normal work function, even if in the course of carrying out that function a worker suffers unpleasant consequences.” The Board found that while some of the comments that the employer made towards the social worker were direct and unfavourable, the repeated reminders were part of the employer’s role in managing their employees who were unsuccessful
in meeting work expectations. The Board’s decision clearly indicates that employers are entitled to manage their workforce. When we go back to the definition of harassment and bullying, it relates more to red flag behaviours such as aggression, teasing, belittling, unreasonable work expectations, and setting up a person for failure, among many others. Bullying does not include bona fide team leader responsibilities such as giving repeated reminders of work expectations. Just because a manager or a supervisor keeps reminding an employee to get back to work because they have been caught chatting with a peer does not mean that the employee is being harassed or bullied. For lack of a better word, managers and supervisors are paid to remind their employees to be productive, and in turn, workers are paid to do their job instead of chat on the work floor. While some employees may feel discouraged because their boss is always managing them, there is no law that dictates employers to be “nice.” Managers do the job that they do because they are required to do so. Every manager has a different style of communication. There are those who are passive and there are those who are very expressive. There are introverts and there
are extroverts. Just because a manager is using a no-nonsense style of management does not mean they are bullies; they simply want to ensure that business goals and needs are met. This does not mean to say that rude behaviour is OK. It is not OK. If the behaviour appears to be unreasonable and not aligned with performance-related matters and business deliverables, that’s when we really need to pay attention. This article is intended for information purposes only and not to be considered as professional advice. Sources http://www.pilipino-express. com/features-sp-1157189368/ career-connexion/3729managing-does-not-equate-tobullying.html www.canlii.org/en/on/onlrb/ doc/2012/2012canlii53919/2012c anlii53919.html h t t p s : / / w e b 2 . g o v. m b . c a / bills/39-4/b219e.php Michele Majul-Ibarra, IPMA-ACP is an Advanced Certified HR Professional with the International Personnel Management Association. She graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology and a Certificate in Human Resource Management. She also holds the C.I.M. professional designation (Certified in Management).
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The role of the sun and moon in feng shui When we think of feng shui, the usual things that come to mind are frogs, wind chimes, and lucky coins. But, the role of the sun and moon has a strong pull in feng shui, just as they do our lives. Those who say that the planets have no role in our lives are mistaken. The sun regulates even our simplest acts, such as getting up in the morning and sleeping at night. Electronics are often problematic when the sun is flaring. The moon also pulls on us, regulating women’s cycles by the moon’s increasing and diminishing rhythms, lifting our tides, and helping plants to grow. In Asia, much of what we know about feng shui is also regulated by the sun and moon, and in particular, the moon. The lunar calendar, the calendar by which Asia follows, is moonbased, making this celestial body at the center of special dates, like the beginning of the New Year. Rather than following a date, the lunar New Year is announced with the first New Moon of the year. Read more about how the sun and the moon influence feng shui and how to use these symbols in your home and life for love, wealth, recognition, purification, rest and success. SUN Golden presence, heavenly recognition: The bright heavenly sunlight is symbolized by the east, where the sun arises. It’s a symbol of power and authority. The sun represents standing in a golden light of recognition. Employing a sun symbol or figure in your personal wealth and success direction will help beam positive news your way and bring you “into the light” of recognition for your efforts and successes. These beautiful symbols also help you attract good fortune to your home and life. Ultimate male energy: In the feng shui symbology, the sun represents the male or yang energy, while the moon is the female or yin energy. When you see the sun and moon together, this is another way of seeing the tai chi, or yin and yang, circle. Whenever, energy is lacking or you have a feeling of being stuck, the sun is able to bring energy to you by brightening a corner, and lifting the chi of your home or in your life. Purify with the sun: Whenever, an item is brought into the home or feels stale, setting it in the sun is a wonderful way to
rid the item of any negativity and to remove any lingering energies. Setting water in sunlight will energize the water and make a beautiful sun-water for reviving plants, cleaning with, or for adding to water fountains or aquariums. If someone in your home has been ill, bring in a symbol of the sun, such as sunray style mirror, to help counteract the illness energy. Energize with the sun: Whenever there is a lack of sun, a home is lacking beneficial energy. That’s why it’s wise to energize your house by throwing open the curtains and blinds to allow sun into all parts of the house every day if possible. This helps to lift your home’s energy and purify it. Give your whole house a good dose of sunshine each month to keep your home feeling alive and energized. Sun lifts spirits and beckons love: Adding a figure of a sun to your home will help to bring love to your life, especially when placed in the southwest sector of romance. Place faceted crystals in your sunniest windows to spray rainbows across your home and lift energy. This is especially helpful if you have been down or had a case of the blues. The bright light and colourful streams of rainbow light will lift your spirits and create a positive outlook. Bright gold colours and jewellery also help lift your personal energy. Add something gold-coloured to your home to signify the sun and its beautiful auspicious energy. MOON Moon and Sun figures bring harmony: The symbol of the moon and sun together help to activate rooms with a balanced energy. Add these figures to your home whenever you feel like you want to bring your home into balance, or if there is disharmony between family members or with husband and wife relationships. The Moon brings rest, renewal and regeneration: If life has been too stressful, introducing moon energy will help to calm your life and de-stress. This is especially important in a bedroom, where the emphasis is on resting, but also tapping into your emotional life, whether through romantic intimacy or through inward thought. The moon energy can be brought into the bedroom by diffused light, billowy white curtains, and soft textures. Adding a round mirror will help to draw the moon into your
bedroom, which can also help romance. Just make sure the mirror does not reflect the bed. One couple used a round mirror in a gold frame to represent their romance and union and placed it over their bed. Bring love with the full moon: The Chinese believe that the Chinese God of Marriage is the “old man in the moon.” It is the moon that is believed to be the overseer of uniting couples together. If you’ve been single for some time, consider adding a large image of the full moon in your home where you will see it often. The light of the full moon brings lovers together and helps relationships reach the next level of commitment. Hang your image on the 15th day after the New Moon. Act on the days of the New Moon: In the Chinese custom, the New Moon is a time for new undertakings and beginnings. Its waxing to fullness helps to make whatever is undertaken at that time grow with its energy and pull. For more money, write a money sign in red inside the palm of your left hand to create opportunities for money to come to you. Write out 10 wishes in the hours after the start of the New Moon to bring those heartfelt wishes to creation. Energize love crystals with the moon: Because the moon is the celestial body that represents love, set out crystals such as rose quartz and amethyst in the moonlight to activate them for love. If you’re single, this can help attract a new love to your life, and if you are in a partnership, energizing your crystals will help keep your relationship strong and loving. FENG SHUI Q&A Question: I’ve seen on your
website where you write about weight loss, fashion and make-up and complexion tips. Is that really what feng shui is? Answer: I see your point. And, while you could say, that no, feng shui is not about makeup, weight loss and keeping your fashion current, there is some merit. Onethird of your personal luck is made up by your personal energy and actions. That could be concluded by how hard you work and apply yourself, or how you take care of yourself and present yourself to the world. If you were always late to work and look like you dragged yourself out of bed and tried to make a presentation to the board of your company, chances are no one would take you seriously or listen to what you had to say. What putting on makeup and keeping up with style is about is your personal energy. By looking fashionable, attractive, and caring for yourself, you keep your personal energy revived and energized. That’s why I write about these topics. It’s also my standard to get up every day
and get dressed with “full hair and makeup,” as the saying goes. Why? Because that means I’m ready, and I see myself in my best light. People often want things to “happen” to them. But I find that things only happen when you’re ready. That’s why I’m dressed and ready to go, every day – rain or shine. So, while it might not seem like makeup, fashion, and how you take care of yourself is feng shui, I’m here to tell you that it is part of your personal feng shui, so in that respect, I guess the answer is, yes, it is. Kathryn Weber is the publisher of the Red Lotus Letter Feng Shui E-zine and certified feng shui consultant in authentic Chinese feng shui. She has over 20+ years of feng shui study, practice and professional consultation. 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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UPAAGLA Grand Gala on September 7 The University of the Philippines Alumni Association of Greater Los Angeles (UPAAGLA) celebrates its 20th anniversary on Saturday, September 7, at 5:00 p.m. at the LA Grand Hotel, 333 S. Figuera St., Los Angeles, CA. With the theme Taking U.P. To The Future, the event will have distinguished U.P. Alumni guests including Philippine Vice President Maria Leonor G. Robredo, Philippine Consul General Adelio Angelito S. Cruz, and current University of the Philippines President, Danilo L. Concepcion. All U.P. alumni are invited and encouraged to attend. To RSVP and for gala details, visit www. upaagla.org. Early bird pricing is $85 until July 15, regular pricing is $100. Sponsor packages are still available to get better pricing plus perks. Please inquire by contacting upaagla. sponsor@gmail.com. A special booking rate at the LA Grand Hotel for September 7 is available for $189 per night at https:// bit.ly/310GWWY. To inquire about UPAAGLA, please send email to president@upaagla.org
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Breast cancer thrivers! by Regina Ramos-Urbano “ChemoSavvy,” a breast cancer dragonboat team based in Winnipeg is racing in the Canadian National Championships this July 18 to 21 in Regina, Saskatchewan. All team members are breast cancer survivors and will be competing against some of Canada’s very best in the Women’s, Seniors and Breast Cancer divisions. The team has been training very hard on dry land at Balmoral Hall since the first week of February, and on the water, twice a week since May, to be ready for the 200m, 1000m and 2000m races. Chemo Savvy is considered a bit of an underdog in these races since they will be competing with teams that do not have to wait so long for their waterways to thaw. Even so, these athletes are an extremely
fit, active and well-trained group. Chemo Savvy team members are courageous spirits, committed and determined to thrive, each having fought and won their lives against cancers. Many women, when they are first diagnosed with breast cancer fear their lives are over. Chemo Savvy’s vision is to embody survivorship and hope. They try to stay active, eat healthier and vow to never give up until the race is won. Abby Parto Boehm, a new addition to the team agrees, “Chemo Savvy is a supportive sisterhood that promotes a healthy, physical lifestyle. They’re all amazing women who I admire and strive to be like.” Formed in 1997, Chemo Savvy currently has approximately 75 members (70 active paddlers), and
53 alumni. Members come from all areas of Winnipeg and surrounding rural communities including Rosser, St. Pierre, Gimli and Niverville. Over the years the team has raced and won many festivals in Canada and the United States. The team has also competed in the World Breast Cancer Paddling Commission Regattas in Israel, Australia, New Zealand, and Florence, Italy in 2018. In addition to the Canadian National Championships, Chemo Savvy will be also be racing this year in Calgary, August 11 to 13, and in Winnipeg September 8 and 9 at the Forks. Come and cheer on the team! For information on joining the Chemo Savvy Dragonboat team, email chemosavvy@gmail. com or check out their website at chemosavvy.ca
“I am a survivor, I am Hope, I am ChemoSavvy!” New member Abby Parto Boehm with Regina Ramos-Urbano, a four-year veteran.
ISKO... From page 1 He took office on July 1st and his first executive order advocates “open governance” by informing the public within 24 hours of all the city government’s activities through its various social media platforms. This applies to all approved projects and programs, contracts, appointments, and more. All city government meetings, bidding, purchasing, and contract signings are to be streamed online for the public to see. To keep in touch with his constituents and to sustain his call for transparency, Moreno also plans to do a weekly Facebook live stream to give the citizens a recap of his workweek. He had his first FB live stream episode on July 5. “Finally, a Filipino politician is trying to do the right thing…” seems to be a common sentiment expressed by Filipinos who are impressed by the mayor’s daily activities to clean-up and overhaul the sorry state of the city. The 44year old mayor has been getting favourable coverage since he took office for radically reforming Manila’s overcrowded and dirty streets, clearing illegal stalls, trash piles and other road obstructions that have become a common problem in Manila. Moreno declared that he wanted order in the streets of Manila to make citizens feel safe. He vows to fight crime, corruption, illegal gambling, and illegal drugs. He is also actively working to restore tourism in Manila. One of his first projects was to clean-up the popular commercial areas: Divisoria, Recto, Juan Luna, Soler, Carriedo and Quiapo – parts of Manila usually littered with garbage and swamped with illegal sidewalk vendors who block the roads, endangering the tourists and local shoppers, and making them easy prey to common criminals and pick-pockets. He also promised to reopen the once-beloved Manila Zoo, which was temporarily shut down by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) because it did not have a facility to process its sewage, which added to
Mayor Isko with outgoing Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada the pollution of Manila Bay. He declared that he plans to transform it into a Manila Botanical and Zoological park by adding more greenery. “Rebranding Manila Zoo – that’s the goal… we will make it more vibrant. We are going to have an environmentfriendly zoo,” he said. Growing up in poverty, Moreno remembers going to school hungry. He plans to implement a Nutribun program to feed young grade school students starting in 2020. Among the many campaign promises he is implementing to tackle the problems of Manila is a planned 10-year infrastructure program that includes tourism, health care, traffic, and jobs. In a recent meeting with the newly installed US Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim, he referred to Moreno as a “total rock star” for the perceived “dynamism and energies” he brings to his position as city mayor. While many are impressed, he is not without his detractors who are speculating that this outburst of activities may just be “ningas kugon” or a flash in the pan. Will this former actor and now a “rock star” politician, be able to maintain his enthusiasm to serve the public in the years to come? Is he the real deal? Who is Mayor Isko Moreno? Isko Moreno is a former Vice Mayor of the City of Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. He was also a three-term councillor of the city’s first congressional district. Before entering the world of politics, he was an actor during the 1990s. Moreno has been open about coming from a poor family. He is an only child. His father was
a stevedore on Manila’s North Harbor. At the age of 10 he helped his parents by collecting old newspaper and used bottles in the neighbourhood and reselling them at a local junk dealer. He also rummaged through restaurant garbage bins for leftover food (called pagpag), which his mother would recook for dinner. In spite of coming from a poor background, he had good looks, which caught the attention of a talent scout (Wowie Roxas) who introduced him to show business. Adopting the screen name Isko Moreno in 1993, he became one of the aspiring young actors featured on Kuya Germs’ That’s Entertainment. This eventually led to acting roles in movies: May Minamahal, Siya’y Nagdadalaga, Exploitation, Mga Babae sa Isla Azul and Misteryosa. He also became a leading man with Claudine Barretto in Muntik na Kitang Minahal in 1994. As a politician in 2005, he continued to appear in several TV drama series: Mga Anghel na Walang Langit, Bakekang, and Ligaw na Bulaklak. Upon becoming an elected politician, he took a crash course in Local Legislation and Local Finance at the University of the Philippines. He also studied public administration in Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (University of the City of Manila) while fulfilling his alderman duties in 2005. He is married to Diana Lynn Ditan. They have five children, Vincent Patrick, Frances Diane, Joaquín André, Franco Dylan, and Drake Marcus. (Sources: Wikipedia, abs-cbn. com, interaksyon.com, philstar. com, rappler.com, gmanetwork. com)
Manila Mayor Isko Moreno leads the destruction of video karera motherboards on City Hall grounds, July 3, 2019. Photo from the Manila Public Information Office
Carriedo Street – Upper photo July 2018. Lower photo: the same street today. (Photos courtesy of Del Orellana)
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Puro pogi points ang inaani ngayon ni Mayor Isko Moreno bilang bagong ama ng lunsod ng Maynila. Poging-pogi siya sa pinamunuan niyang paglilinis sa mga lugar ng lunsod na pinamumugaran ng mga illegal vendors. Ibang-iba na nga naman ngayon ang kahabaan ng C.M. Recto Avenue, ng Carriedo, ng Quiapo, dahil wala nang mga nakahambalang na paninda sa mismong gilid ng mga kalye, nakapagpapatakbo na ng mabilis ang mga motorista at nakapaglakad na nang hindi patagilid ang mga kababayan natin. Maging ang mga tagapamuno ng mga barangay na mahilig mangotong ay alarmado na ngayon, hindi kasi magdadalawangisip ang kanilang mayor na kasuhan at ipakulong sila, oras na mapatunayan ang mga ilegal nilang gawain. Wala na ring cutting trip ngayon sa lunsod ng Maynila, kakanselahin kasi ang kanilang prangkisa, kapag inireklamo ang mga kalokohan nila sa kalye. May mahabang komento ang anak-anakan naming si SOS tungkol sa malaking pagbabagong nagaganap ngayon sa Maynila.
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CRISTY... From page 12 SOS. Sino nga ba ang mag-aakala na ang dating anak ng Tondo na namamatsoy lang ng mga basura ang iluluklok palang mayor ng kaniyang lunsod? Destiny ang tawag doon. Nakasulat na sa kaniyang mga palad. Walang kahit sinong makahaharang sa anumang nakatakda na. Kumandidato siyang konsehal ng kanilang distrito, nagdeliber, nag-aral ng batas at pagkatapos ay tumakbo siyang vice-mayor at nagtagumpay naman. Ngayon nga ay tinatawag na siyang Mayor Isko Moreno. Si Francisco Domagoso na nadiskubre ni Daddy Wowie Rojas sa lamayan, nagpupunta lang siya doon sa gabi para makikain ng sopas at makapagtong-its, hanggang sa nag-artista na siya sa pamamagitan ng That’s Entertainment. Nakakaaliw ang pahayag ng milenyal na mayor ng Maynila, sabi niya sa isang interbyu, “Bata pa ako, e, may patong na ang mga barangay chairman, alam na alam ko ‘yan! “Ang legal, e, etneb (beinte) lang sa umaga, etneb din sa hapon, pero ang tongpats, one hundred fifty pesos kada araw! E, puwede ba naman iyon? Takuwarents (kuwarenta) lang ang sa city hall, mas malaki pa ang sa patong?” Pati ang mga ilegal na video karera shops ay ipinasarado na rin ng bagong mayor ng Maynila, minaso nila ng kaniyang mga tauhan ang mismong mga makina, dahil may milagro palang nangyayari kapag hindi ganoon ang kanilang ginawang aksiyon. Ang hamon ni Mayor Isko Moreno sa mga nagsasabing sana’y hindi ningas-cogon lang ang kaniyang mga ginagawa, “Kapag nagbalikan uli ang mga nagtitinda sa mga kalyeng nilinis namin, kapag napuno na naman ang mga kalyeng dapat, e, daanan ng mga tao, pag-isipan nila ako agad na nalagyan ako!” Read my lips, sabi pa ni Mayor Isko sa mga pasaway na nangongotong, subukan n’yo lang! *** Sinuwerteng nakapasok agad sa listahan ng mga pelikulang mapapanood sa MMFF ang proyektong pagsasamahan nina Derek Ramsay at Kris Aquino. Script pa lang ng K(Ampon) ay pasado na agad, principal photography na ang sisimulan ng produksiyon, pero maraming nagaalala na baka hindi matuloy ang partisipasyon ni Kris sa pelikula. Dobleng ingat nga naman ang kailangang gawin ng aktres-TV host kapag ginagawa na niya ang pelikula dahil sa kaniyang sakit na siya rin naman ang nagdedetalye sa publiko. Ang kaniyang blood pressure na parang spaghetting pataaspababa, ang kaniyang allergies na napakabilis na naglalabasan kapag mainit ang panahon at maalikabok, talagang kailangang mag-ingat ni Kris sa linya ng kaniyang trabaho. Hindi pa man nagsisimula ang shooting ni Kris ay kaliwa’t kanang pamba-bash na ang kaniyang tinatanggap. Napakarami raw
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namang pelikulang karapat-dapat na maging entry sa MMFF pero bakit ang kay Kris pa? Kung may mga namba-bash kay Kris ay marami ring sabik na sabik nang muli siyang mapanood sa pelikula at telebisyon. Matatapos na ang pagka-miss kay Kris Aquino ng kaniyang mga loyalist dahil sa darating na Kapaskuhan matutunghayan na uli sa big screen ang aktres-TV host. Pero ngayon pa lang ay ayaw na siyang patahimikin ng kaniyang mga bashers, nabuhay uli ang paglalarawan sa kaniyang pagganap na kung tawagin ng marami ay “constipated acting,” ke masaya at malungkot at natatakot daw si Kris sa mga ginagawa niyang eksena ay isang klase lang ng acting ang nakikita sa kaniya. Para raw siyang umiiri (kaya nga constipated acting ang paglalarawan sa pagganap niya), hirap na hirap sa pagdumi, iyon lang daw ang kaisa-isang atake ni Kris Aquino sa pag-arte. Pero kahit pa, pagkatapos nang mahigit na dalawang taon nang pananahimik ay heto na uli si Kris, hindi na siya matatawag na extra lang dahil siya ang bumibida sa proyekto nila ni Derek Ramsay. Tapos na ang paghihintay ng kaniyang mga tagahanga na anuman ang nangyari sa kaniyang career ay nand’yan pa rin at matiyagang nagmamahal at sumusuporta sa kaniya. *** Bihirang-bihira kaming manood ng pelikulang lokal. Pero inaabangan namin ang kanilang video, sa bahay lang kami nanonod, umay na umay na kasi kami sa sobrang higpit ng traffic na araw-araw naming nararanasan papunta sa trabaho. At bibihira rin kaming magkainteres sa mga trailer ng pelikula na halos magkakapareho lang, naiba lang ang mga karakter, pero ang tema ng kuwento ay walang ipinagkaiba. Pero ewan kung bakit kapag ang trailer na ng Hello, Love, Goodbye ang ipinalalabas ay humihinto kami sa pagtatrabaho, sinisimulan at tinatapos namin ang patikim na mga eksena nina Alden Richards at Kathryn Bernardo, interesado kami sa kanilang pelikula. Alam namin ang dahilan kung bakit. Pangalawa na lang ang ikot ng kuwento para sa amin, ang mas una ay ang pagpapahalaga namin kina Alden at Kathryn, dalawa sa mga personalidad na hinahangaan namin ang ugali. Si Kathryn Bernardo para sa amin ang pinakanangungunang aktres sa kaniyang hanay, panahon ngayon ng dalagang aktres, pero kahit bahagyang pagyayabang ay hindi mo mararamdaman sa kaniya. Maganda ang pagpapalaki kay Kathryn, bitbit niya ang disiplinang iyon hanggang ngayong dalaga na siya, palagi ang pagpapaalala kay Kathryn ng kaniyang mga magulang na sinuwerte man siyang sumikat ay ordinaryo pa rin siya. *** Walang kasingligaya ngayon si Alden Richards. Nagkaroon ng napakagandang resulta ang mga ginawa niyang pagpapagod at pagsasakripisyo para sa pelikula
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A Synergy Dance Production at the Winnipeg Fringe Festival The Synergy Dance Production showcases different dances from various parts of Asia as it ventures into the rhythmic world of the Bamboo. This year’s Fringe audience will see the strategic swiftness and focus of the dancers as they go in and out of clapping bamboos. “As the rhythm and music change from country to country, one thing remains
the same. Come along with us as we embrace the bamboo dances from the Philippines, India and Malaysia, along with some singing and hip-hop dance performance for a treat,” said Bamboo’s director Sheila Bughao. Bamboo is directed and choreographed by Sheila Bughao with Rowelie Cantalejo, May Jamora, Coy Jamora, Von Jamora, Cyril Hernandez, April Llave, Justin Opida, JR Ramos, Shantel
Ressurreccion, Joseph Reyes, Shereen Sabile, Hanna Uy, Felleon Villedo, and Josh Reyes. Performance dates: July 19 to 28, 2019; Length: 45 minutes Tickets: $12 Venue #1 - John Hirsch Theatre at the MTC Mainstage, 174 Market Ave. (Please enter from back alley of John Hirsch Pl.)
nila ni Kathryn Bernardo. Ang masabihan siya ng kanilang direktor mismo na hindi lang siya marunong umarte kundi magaling ay isang nakatataba ng pusong komplimento. Ang kapitan na ng kanilang barko na si Direk Cathy GarciaMolina ang nagbitiw ng ganoong papuri, kilalang-kilala ang matabil na dila ng direktor sa pagsasabi ng gusto at ayaw nito, kaya parang nakatanggap na rin ng tropeo si Alden Richards ngayon. Ang pagiging mapagkumbaba ni Alden Richards, sa kabila ng kaniyang popularidad, ay hiling namin na maging isang sakit sanang makapanghawa sa kaniyang mga kasamahang artista. Kinakikiligan si Alden, paborito siya ng ating mga
kababayan, pero ang Alden na nakilala ng kaniyang mga kasamahan noong nagsisimula pa lang siyang manirador ng puwesto sa showbiz ay siya pa ring Alden na nanakasalamuha nila ngayon. Walang kaere-ere, nananatiling humble, mapagpahalaga sa lahat ng mga taong naging hagdan niya sa tagumpay. Pareho lang sila ni Kathryn na may magandang breeding. At kapag kilala mo nang personal ang mga gumaganap sa isang pelikula ay doble ang interes mo sa kanila. Pangako, panonoorin namin sa sinehan ang Hello, Love, Goodbye sa July 31, peksmansumpa man. *** Nakasalang ngayon sa kumukulong tubig si Luis
Manzano dahil sa mga pinakawalan niyang salita nang tanungin siya tungkol sa nalalapit na pagpapakasal ng dati niyang girlfriend na si Angel Locsin kay Neil Arce. Dalawang salita ang pinagdidiskusyunan ngayon ni Luis at ng mga netizens, lalo na ng kaniyang mga bashers, ang mga salitang niya at n’yo. Ginagawang pulutan ngayon sa social media si Luis dahil doon, napaka-bitter daw niya, hanggang ngayon daw ay hindi pa rin siya nakakapag-move-on sa break-up nila ni Angel. Sa isang interview ay nagkaringgan ang mga nakapanood ng kaniyang video, pinalabas ng mga ito na “niya” ang See CRISTY p19
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Patuloy ang Pangarap The second Filipino Folk Music Festival
an equally powerful event. Congratulations to the organizers, co-chairs and volunteers of an incredible event.
JULY 16 - 31, 2019 We look forward to what the third festival will bring. Photos by Danny Roman & Jhayzon Paredes
learn, perform and appreciate Yzza Reyes Lijauco, Rodel Filipino music. This festival is Olesco and Arnold Tongol. Back in November 2014, both an intergenerational and ALIW is composed of Jojo the Filipino Music and Arts multicultural celebration. Yso, Frank Urbano, Jon Rigor Association of Canada Inc. Trio Triple D (Daniel Natoc, Ricky Natoc and Patrick (FMAACI) launched the first Tabo-oy Jr., Darwin Rufino, Mayuga- an incredible and ever Filipino Folk Music Festival and Dario Javier) performed lively set of performers to close in Winnipeg. On June 23rd of this nostalgic music and gave a nod to year, the festival returned. the impact that Mario Mance had Something that has held true on the folk music community. for this festival is the bringing Raffy Ramiro, better known together of community talents. through his stage name Raffy This year expanded its focus Swap One , got the audience to include not only visual art involved with his rendition of and music, but also a traditional Tayo’y Mga Pinoy.He ended fashion show and an old form of his performance with a guitar story telling known as a “crankie” solo that led patriotically into with illustrations and singing. the ending bars of the Philippine The theatre was lined with National Anthem that the paintings by artist J ogin Tamayo audience sang along to. . The show began with greetings The final set of the evening from special guests and by was orchestrated by A LIW FMAACI President, E rnesto (Acoustic Live in Winnipeg) Ofiaza Jr.who acknowledged the who performed with different Levy Abad Ernesto Ofiaza teams and volunteers involved in lead singers: K eesha Mae Mari, reviving this festival including FMAACI co-founder Levy Abad, stage director P aige Dimauga and co-chairs E rnie Pionela and Jun Isla. Mr. Ofiaza, true to the name of the festival, sang a part of his speech in both English and Tagalog to thank the supporters and patrons in attendance. Master of ceremonies, Ponz Mabuhan , facilitated the program, which formally began with a posthumous award for the late M ario T. Mance, whose contributions to the folk music community were recognized. This was presented to his wife, Vangie Manny Araullo Triple D Mance, and three children. The audience learned of Dandansoy , an Ilonggo folk song and folk tale, played along with a scroll of animations the backlit through the window of a “crankie” box. The pair operating the crankie – P rincess Elli and Robert John Aco– had a personal story, rekindling a love for traditional folk music and stories. During the crankie presentation, there was a multigenerational fashion show featuring well loved designs by Clarita Nazario. Mhei Alcos, the fashion show director and makeup artist prepared the models. Many have worn Nazario’s Christine Mazur ALIW Band Filipiniana gowns, kimonas and barongs at community events and special occasions. The models displayed the connection of the family unit while sharing traditional textiles and styles. Singer-songwriter Levy Abadperformed his classic D ito sa Winnipeg , a timeless song about the immigrant experience. Manny Araullo’s performance sparked impromptu audience sing-alongs, accompanied by a violinist who got the crowd riled up with his “Quiapo, Quiapo!” during the song Manila. C hristine Mazur and Gilbert Trillana took the stage, performing ESEM and H uling El Bimbo. It is always heart warming to see The multigenerational fashion show of traditional designs other cultures taking the time to by Judianne Jayme
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The Canada Philippine Parliamentary Intern Program by Jaemari Colado The Canada Philippine Parliamentary Intern Program (CPIP) began just in time to celebrate the first Philippine Heritage Month in June 2019. The five-week program, which started on May 14, consisted of twelve young Filipino Canadians. Our first week was spent in constituency offices, while the rest was on the Parliament Hill. This program has opened doors for us to work alongside like-minded individuals, as well as our respective Members of Parliament – MP Kevin Lamoureux for Winnipeg North in my case, whose hard work I got to witness firsthand. We were given various tasks inside our offices while, at the same time, still being able to participate in activities like committee meetings and question period, wherein MPs discussed and debated current societal issues in Canada. My fellow interns and I had the privilege to watch the Prime Minister answering questions from the opposition parties in the House of Commons. While on Parliament Hill, I was most grateful for being able to know more about the issues in our country that do not make it to the headlines. Everyday was a learning experience; from meeting various Members of Parliament and hearing them discuss their experiences, to meeting young individuals who were equally passionate in creating positive change in the community. Aside from meeting likeminded youths, I got the chance to meet the endearing Filipino community in Ottawa who welcomed my fellow CPIP interns and me with so much warmth and hospitality. Our weekends were spent with fellow Filipinos in Ottawa, wherein we attended mass, danced tinikling, attended festivities, which the Philippine Independence Community of the Ottawa Valley hosted. MP Kevin Lamoureux of Winnipeg North hosted this year’s momentous Philippine Independence Day celebration
and flag raising on the Parliament Hill, in honour of the first Philippine Heritage month that is recognized all over Canada. These events and festivities were made even better with all the great food. After all, we Filipinos never fail to come together especially when it includes our unique dishes. The CPIP would not have been as great an experience without the 11 siblings I gained through the program. I was lucky enough to live with three other members who dragged me out of bed on mornings where I’d rather sleep in due to being out late the previous night, screaming to our hearts’ content, cheering for the Raptors. As for the rest, I could not have asked for a better group whom I could go on an impulse trip to Montreal with, or chasing buses, and going out for Karaoke nights. But I will mostly remember the small joys of having ates and kuyas who looked out for one another in a city where not even one of us lived. To be able to work alongside individuals who are as passionate in making a difference as I am, in a place where the policies shaping the lives of Canadians are made, is a privilege that the CPIP has given me and the rest of those in the program. With all the learning that we gained in the country’s capital, we only hope to give back to Canada, and to strengthen the representation of the Filipino people.
Kevin Lamoureux, MP Winnipeg North with intern, JaeMari Colado
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OUR COMMUNITY PILIPINO EXPRESS
JULY 16 - 31, 2019
BIBAK 25th Anniversary and Grand Cañao
JULY 16 - 31, 2019
OUR COMMUNITY PILIPINO EXPRESS
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Christ the Rock 17th Anniversary and Father’s Day Celebration and Appreciation, Selkirk Park
CRISTY... From page 15 sinabi ni Luis na tumutukoy kay Angel Locsin, pero ang kaniyang sinabi ay “n’yo.” Ang mga nagtatanong sa kaniya tungkol sa kung ano ang kaniyang reaksiyon na engaged na sina Angel at Neil ang kaniyang sinagot, hindi si Angel ang direkta niyang tinukoy, ang dahilan kung bakit siya naba-bash ngayon. Pinalabas kasing niya ang n’yo, na parang pinarurunggitan niya si Angel na huwag na siyang kaladkarin pa sa kuwento ng personal na buhay ng dati niyang karelasyon, isang letra lang ang pinagtatalunan ngayon sa mga ipinupukol na masasakit na salita laban kay Luis. Pero kung tutuusin ay naiwasan sana ang ganitong isyu kung sinagot na lang nang diretso ni Luis ang tanong ng reporter sa kaniya. Iyong wala nang mga palabok, iyong hindi na paikutikot ang kaniyang sagot, tulad ng ginawa ni Bela Padilla nang tanungin tungkol sa dati nitong boyfriend na karelasyon na ni Angel. Simple lang ang sinagot ni Bela, “I’m happy for them,” iyon lang. Walang naging isyu, walang nagkamali ng dinig sa kaniyang sinabi, walang intriga. O baka naman hindi kayang sabihin ni Luis ang sagot na
ganoon dahil hanggang ngayon ay may kinikimkim pa siyang sama ng loob kay Angel. Hindi kasi naging maganda ang kanilang paghihiwalay, masalimuot ang mga kuwento, kaya hanggang ngayo’y ayaw pa rin ni Luis na magkrus ang landas nila ng aktres. Nag-post tuloy si Angel ng isang litanya na duda ng mga kababayan natin ay patagilid nitong patama kay Luis. Ang sabi ng maganda at magaling na aktres, “Don’t ruin other people’s happiness just because you can’t find your own.” *** Kumbinsido kami sa kuwentong gusto na uling bumalik sa gitna ng aksiyon ni John Lloyd Cruz. Ganoon talaga ang pagaartista, oras na pumasok ka sa mundong ito ay nakabaon na ang isang paa mo, hindi na mababatak palabas. Lalo na sa sitwasyon ni Lloydie na sa showbiz na nagkaedad, hindi madali para sa kaniya ang basta talikuran na lang ang mundong minahal niya at nagmahal din sa kaniya, ang trabahong nagpabago sa estado ng buhay ng kaniyang pamilya. Ang dami-daming kabataang aktor na ikinukumpara ang pagganap kay John Lloyd. Siya ang ginagawang barometro kapag magaling umarte ang artista, tulad ni Joshua Garcia, na tumatawid
din ang mga mata sa pag-arte. Pero iisa lang ang John Lloyd Cruz na kung umarte ay napakakaswal, parang nasa bahay lang siya, nagkataon lang na may mga nakatutok na ilaw at mga camera. At kung sakali ngang handa na uling umarte si Lloydie ay maraming kababayan natin ang maliligayahan. Ang klase ng acting niya ang hinahanap-hanap ng mga Pinoy dahil natural lang pero rock. Sana nga ay mapagod na sa pamamahinga si Lloydie, sana nga ay mangawit na siya sa paghehele sa anak nila ni Ellen Adarna, sana nga ay magising na lang siya isang umaga na hinahanap-hanap niya na ang amoy ng showbiz na kinalakihan niya. *** Kapag nasisilip namin ang malalakas na halakhak ni Wilie Revillame sa kaniyang matagumpay na game show na Wowowin ay naeengganyo kaming makihalakhak sa kaniya. Aliw na aliw kasi si Willie sa kaniyang co-host na si Hipon Girl, ang dating kalahok lang sa Wowowin na si Herlene Budol, kayang-kaya nitong pahalakhakin si Willie. Ang komedyante-TV host pa namang ito, napakababaw ng kaniyang tawa para sa mga taong natural na natural ang sense of humor, tulad ni Hipon Girl. Minsan ay tinanong niya si
Hipon Girl Herlene Budol & Willie Revillame
Hipon Girl, “O, kumusta naman ang buhay ng pamilya n’yo ngayon? Masaya ba naman sila sa mga nangyayari sa career mo?” Walang kagatul-gatol na sagot ni Hipon Girl, “Oo naman, kuya! Ayun, sa squammy (iskuwater)
pa rin kami nakatira, pero masaya kami! Kung dati, e, pakilo-kilo lang kami kung bumili ng bigas, ngayon, e, isang sako na!” Aysus! Ang paghalakhak ni Willie, umaabot yata sa kabilang See CRISTY p20
EH KASI, PINOY!
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PILIPINO EXPRESS
KROSWORD
HOROSCOPE
NO. 328
HULYO 16 - 31, 2019
Ni Bro. Gerry Gamurot
PAHALANG 2. Payapa 9. Pumalit 11. Lugar sa Cavite 13. Dagta 14. Mabigat na parusa 15. Inilalaan 17. Sarili 18. Tumatahol 20. Tatay 22. Bighani 26. Samahan 29. Responsabilidad 32. Istrobo 33. Antabay 34. Ukit 35. Kupad 36. Pamaypay PABABA 1. Parokyano 2. Pilantik 3. Tabako 4. Hangad 5. Mantika 6. Sabi nila 7. Inuming pampalusog 8. Insulto
10. Paningin 12. ’Di luma 16. Buwal 19. Nabanlian 21. Prenda 23. Nerbiyos 24. Inapi 25. Bisa 26. Bako 27. Ikubli 28. Interes 30. Unlapi 31. Taro
SAGOT SA NO. 327
JULY 16 - 31, 2019
Aries (March 21 – April 19) Sa oras na mar a m d a m a n mong pagod ka, magpahinga ka agad. Minsan ay sintomas ng sakit ang pagod ka palagi. Magfocus ka sa mahalaga at huwag mong bigyan ng atensyon ang walang kuwenta. Kulang ang oras. Gamitin mo nang maayos at nang sumaya ka. OK ang ika-20, 21, 29, 30 at 31. Alalay sa ika-27 at 28.
Leo (July 23 – Aug. 22) Alam ng mga tao na hindi ka mahirap hiraman ng pera. Napansin mo bang marami sa kanila ang dumadaing sa iyo? Marami sa kanila ang hindi naman totoong nangangailangan. Huwag kang magpapa-uto. Matuto kang magsabi ng “No.” OK sa ika-20, 21, 29, 30 at 31. Ingat sa ika-16, 17, 22 at 23.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22 – Dec. 21) Ngayon na ang panahon upang baguhin ang mga dapat palitan sa buhay mo. Walang mangyayari kung ipagpapabukas mo na naman dahil malamang ay hindi mo na ito gawin. Ikaw ang nagdurusa at hindi sila. Kung OK lang sa iyo, bahala ka. OK ang ika-20, 21, 29, 30 at 31. May tension sa ika-18, 19, 24, 25 at 26.
Taurus (April 20 – May 20) Huwag kang pipirma ng anumang kontrata o legal na kasulatan sa buwan na ito. Masaya at magaan ang pera para sa iyo ngayon pero hindi mo puwedeng ipang-shopping o gastahin para sa luho. Ipunin mo ang sobrang pera dahil kakailanganin mo ito. Lucky days mo ang ika-22 at 23. Ingat sa ika-16, 17, 29, 30 at 31.
Virgo (Aug. 23 – Sept. 22) Mararamdaman mong gagaan ang iyong pasanin kung ibabaling mo ang atensyon sa iba. Minsan kung sarili mo lang ang naiisip mo, pakiramdam mo’y tila pasan mo ang problema ng mundo. May mga kasama kang mas matindi ang dalahin pero hindi ito halata. OK ang ika-22 at 23. Ingat sa ika18, 19, 24, 25 at 26.
Capricorn (Dec. 22 – Jan. 19) May pupukaw sa iyong natutulog na puso kung single ka. Maaaring may gap sa inyong edad. Maaaring mas higit na bata o mas matanda siya sa iyo. Kung tumitibok ang puso mo para sa kaniya, huwag mong pansinin ang sasabihin ng mga nakikialam sa iyo. Good days ang ika-22 at 23. May tensyon sa ika-20, 21, 27 at 28.
Gemini (May 21 – June 20) Nagsasalawahan ang iyong isip. May oras na gusto mo siya, may oras din naman na ayaw mo sa kaniya. Huwag kang magmadali. Kung single ka, malalaman mo kung “siya” na nga dahil anumang oras ay alam mong gusto mo siya. Kung may duda, hindi pa siya. OK ang ika-16, 17, 24, 25 at 26. Ingat sa ika-18 at 19.
Libra (Sept. 23 – Oct. 22) Ang mahalaga ay kailangan ka ngayon ng iyong pamilya. Hayaan mo munang iba ang magkaroon ng pag-asenso sa trabaho. Darating din ang araw mo. Kailangan mong alagaan ang pamilya mo ngayon at hindi sa isang buwan. Mahirap magsisi sa huli. OK ang ika-16, 17, 24, 25 at 26. Ingat sa ika-20, 21, 27 at 28.
Aquarius (Jan. 20 – Feb. 18) Kung pakiramdam mo’y nawala ang balanse mo sa isip at katawan nitong mga nakaraang buwan, pilitin mong ibalik dahil magiging mabagal ang takbo ng negosyo at pati personal mong buhay. Iwasan mong maging kalat-kalat ang iyong isip. Lucky ka sa ika-16, 17, 24, 25 at 26. Careful sa ika22, 23, 29, 30 at 31.
Cancer (June 21 – July 22) Dapat ay mahalin mo ang sarili mo. Pero bakit parang ang kalaban mo, sarili mo rin? Maayos ang takbo ng buhay pero baka mapasama dahil sa kawalan mo ng pasensya. Madali kang mainip. Tandaan mo, walang nagtatagal lalo na kung sa madalian ito nakuha. OK sa ika-18, 19, 27 at 28. Stressful ang ika-20 at 21.
Scorpio (Oct. 23 – Nov. 21) Ikaw ang may hawak ng susi ng iyong bukas. Wala kang dapat asahang ibang tao kung nais mong magtagumpay. Nasa kamay mo nakalagay ang mga baraha mong lalaruin. Patahimikin mo muna ang iyong puso at isip bago ka magdesisyon. OK mo ang ika-18, 19, 27 at 28. Ingat sa ika-16, 17, 22, 23, 29, 30 at 31.
Pisces (Feb. 19 – March 20) Kailangan mong balansehin ang pisikal at ispirituwal na bahagi ng iyong buhay. Hindi ka liligaya kung hindi sila balanse. Palagi mong mararamdam ang kakulangan. Ano ba talaga ang balak mo – hindi pansamantala kundi pangmatagalan, alam mo ba? OK ang ika-18, 19, 27 at 28. Ingat sa ika-24, 25 at 26.
nga ang kuwentong kaya sila nagkahiwalay ay dahil kay Gerald Anderson. Walang puputok na kuwento kung walang pinag-uugatan. Marami namang artistang nagtambal, pero pagkatapos noon ay walang kakambal na romansa, katulad ng kina Gerald at Julia. Hindi nila direktang inaamin ang sitwasyon nila ngayon. Nagkasundo lang daw sila na maguumpisa uli bilang magkaibigan. Back to zero, ganoon ang gusto nilang sabihin, na hindi naman binibili ng mga netizens. Hindi naniniwala si Joshua na may something sa pagitan nina Julia at Gerald, parang kuya na raw kasi niya ang aktor, kuyang kinukuyakoy? Isa pang kuwentong kailangang tuklasin ni Joshua ay kung ano ang papel na ginagampanan ni
Erich Gonzales sa dumano’y pagkakamabutihan nina Julia at Gerald. Kaibigan ni Julia si Erich, malapit sa kanilang pamilya ang aktres dahil magkapatid ang boyfriend nito at ng kapatid ni Julia na si Claudia, pero bakit nadadamay ang pangalan ni Erich bilang tulay nina Gerald at Julia? Tapos na ba ang relasyon nina Gerald at Bea Alonzo? Totoo rin bang karma ang nangyari sa aktres dahil noong magkarelasyon pa sina Gerald at Kim Chiu ay si Bea ang sumagot ng phone sa hotel room ng aktor nang tumawag si Kim? Ay, kawing-kawing ang mga kuwento tungkol sa senaryong ito, kumplikado ang istorya, ang dami-daming nakikisimpatya kay Joshua na mas malaki pa raw kesa sa mundo ang ibinigay na See CRISTY p21
CRISTY... From page 19 kalye sa lakas, iyon talaga ang hina ng TV host! Aliaw na aliw siya sa mga taong kung makapagsalita ay sobrang natural, walang pagpapanggap, tulad ni Herlene Budol. Sana nga ay magtagal sa show si Hipon Girl, tuwangtuwa rin kasi ang mga kababayan natin sa napakanatural nitong pagkokomedya, napaka-effortless. Ganyan ang mga gustong tinutulungan ni Wilie Revillame, ang mga mas nangangailangan sa buhay, pero nagpapakatotoo. *** Grabe ang pamba-bash ngayon kina Joshua Garcia at Julia Barretto. Lalo na kay Julia, puro ampalaya at apdo ang ipinupukol sa kaniya, dahil kumalat na
EH KASI, PINOY!
JULY 16 - 31, 2019
PILIPINO EXPRESS
Ang pag-asa ng current PC provincial government ay nakasalalay sa ikatlong political party na maaaring makakuha ng karagdagang boto sa September 20 Manitoba election. Maaaring mangyari kung magkakahigpitan ang labanan ng PC at NDP. *** Marahil ang resulta ng provincial election fever sa Manitoba ay malalaman na kung alin sa political parties ang suwerte at malas. Nabalitang ang Premier umano ay may plan to privatized the MPI, according to the NDP leader. *** Mula sa Ottawa, nabalita na sanhi umano sa patuloy na lumalaking suporta sa Green Party of Canada, hindi lamang daw maaaring magkaroon ng negative effect sa Liberal Party candidates, hindi lang dito sa Manitoba kundi sa iba pang mga probinsiya. Sa October 21, 2019 nakatakda ang federal elections. *** Ang US President Donald Trump at Chinese President Xi Jinping ay nangako na mailagay sa ayos ang trade frictions nang kapuwa dumalo sa G20 summit na ginanap sa Osaka, Japan noong ika-29 ng Hunyo. Sana nga maayos na ang kasunduan sapagkat hangga’t ang dalawang superpower ay patuloy na nagpapatigasan, maraming bansa ang makakaranas ng mga problemang pangkabuhayan. Pilipinas July 1st ang simula ng 18 Kongress at July 22 naman inaugural congressional sessions na kung saan ang 4th State of the Nation Address (SONA) ng pangulo ay ihahayag sa joint session of Congress. Ipapaalala
ng Pangulo ang kaniyang mga planong gagawin pa hanggang sa 2022 na katapusan ng kaniyang panunungkulan bilang pangulo. Patuloy na sisikaping mailagay sa ayos ang problema sa peace and order ng bansa. Magkaroon ng katatahimikan at kaunlarang pangkabuhayan ang mayoryang bilang ng taumbayan. Isa sa maraming problema ang dulot ng over populated nation na mapagkalooban ng hanap-buhay ang mayoryang bilang ng mga mamamayan. Gayon din ang tungkol sa antiillegal drug campaign. Maraming kusang nagsisuko at rehabilitated subalit nang makalaya ay balik din sa hanap-buhay na “kapit sa patalim.” Maraming nakakatapos ng pag-aaral na nakahandang magkaroon ng hanap-buhay subalit makipot pa rin ang pintuan sa pamamasukan. Ang karaniwang sulusyon ay mangibang bayan. Mapabilang sa maraming OFWs na nagdudulot din ng mga problema ng gobyerno. *** Ang pangunahing hangarin ng pangulong Duterte ngayon ay nabalitang hindi na raw tungkol sa federal form of government. Sa halip ang kapalit ay pagpapatibay ng bagong konsitution. Ang mayoryang bilang ng mga kagawad ng dalawang kapulungan ng kongreso ay supporter ng Pangulong Duterte. Gayunman, nabalitang ang Senate President Pro Tempore, Ralph Recto ay against to change the current constitution. *** Noong ika-8 ng Hulyo, nabalita naman na sinabi daw ng pangulo na ang military ay baka mag-coup d’etat dahil sa
HINAGAP Gunita Ginugunita ko ang aking kahapon, Na di inakalang magdadapit-hapon; Ang kaligayahang noo’y kalong-kalong, Ngayon ay larawan ng nabigong layon! *** Ang murang isipan ay sabik na sabik, At noong wala pa ay inip na inip; Kaba ang palagi na laman ng dibdib, Subalit makulay ang aking daigdig! *** Sa landas ng buhay ay kirot at hapdi, Laging kaulayaw ng isip at budhi; Kung di man natupad ang hangad na mithi, May naiwang bakas naman ang lunggati! *** Larawan ng buhay na pinagdaanan, Maganda at pangit gunita na lamang Paquito Rey Pacheco
problema ng corruption, illegal drug, terrorism at patuloy na rebellion. Sa totoo lang, ang gobyernong Duterte ngayon ay waring isang barko na nasa gitna ng dagat na may malalaking alon. Gayunman, sa kabila ng umiiral na maduming politika, matatag pa rin ang kaniyang sasakyan kaya waring kalmado ang paglalakbay. Ang kailangan din naman ay ibayong ingat. Kung baga sa tao, ang kapabayaan sa sarili ay maaaring magdulot ng sakit at malamang ay cancer ang maging produkto ng misguided democracy. Dapat din namang alalahaning malaking sunog ay nagmumula sa maliit na apoy. ***
CRISTY... From page 20 pagmamahal kay Julia. Magdenay man sila nang magdenay ngayon, isang araw ay lalabas din naman ang totoo, hindi nila iyon mapagtataguan. *** Konting paghihintay na lang ang kailangang gawin ng mga loyalista ni Claudine Barretto dahil tuloy na tuloy na ang kaniyang pagbabalik. Ayon sa aming source ay nakalatag na ang pelikulang muli nilang pagtatambalan ni Piolo Pascual. Ilang taon na ang nakararaan nang gawin nila ang Milan, pero hanggang ngayo’y hindi pa rin iyon nakakalimutan ng ating
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Ang UN convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), ay kinikilala ba ng US? Kung ilang pangulo na nila ang naghahangad na ang nabanggit na batas ay napagtibay subalit hindi makalusot sa US Senate. Ang Kalayaan Group of Island na fishing ground ay inaangkin ng Piipinas, China, Vietnam, Malaysia at Taiwan. Marahil ang interest ng bawa’t isa sa kanila ay hindi dahil sa isda, kundi ang kayamanang nasa lupa sa ilalim ng dagat. *** Nabalita nanam umano, na ang DFA Secretary Teodoro Locsin ay nanawagan sa China na mag-ingat sa hangaring makapagtatag ng
new territory. Tungkol naman sa diplomatic passport issue, sinabi ng kalihim sa mga nagrereklamo na magharap na lang sila ng kaso sa hukuman. Grandstanding nga ba lang ‘yon? Kasi nga kahit sino mang nasa government service and also retired official ay papayagan mapagkalooban na special passport, basta magharap sila ng request. Kasabihan Sa makapal na ulap at dilim, karaniwang ang kasunod ay liwanag. 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.
mga kababayan, tagumpay ang kanilang tambalan. Nakapag-pictorial na si Claudine, nakikipag-meeting na siya sa mga ehekutibo ng Star Cinema, pinaghandaan ito ng magandang aktres na napakalaking timbang na ang nalalaglag sa matiyaga niyang pagdyi-gym. Sabi ng aming source, “Kapag nakita n’yo si Claudine ngayon, e, isa lang ang sasabihin n’yo. Parang hindi siya dumaan sa matinding personal na problem. Parang hindi siya tumanda. “Ang ganda-ganda pa rin niya, young looking, hindi mo nga aakalaing may anak na siyang dalagita at binatilyo! Napakakinis niya, parang wala siyang pores! “Matindi ang suportang
ibinibigay sa kaniya ni Gretchen. Alam n’yo naman si Gretch, talagang mahal na mahal niya ang bunso nila. “Kung gusto n’yong makitang malungkot si Gretchen, e, si Claudine ang reason noon. Masyado siyang affected kapag si Claudine na ang may problema,” kuwento ng aming source. Kaya konting panahon na lang ang ipagbihintay ng mga tagasuporta ni Claudine Barretto. Maayos na maayos na siya, plantsado na ang kaniyang mga problemang personal, kaya career na niya ang tututukan niya ngayon. *** Kapuso na nang maraming taon si Senador Manny Pacquiao. See CRISTY p22
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Seven Oaks ER closes July 22 The emergency department at Seven Oaks General Hospital will become an Urgent Care Centre on Monday, July 22. The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) made the announcement on July 9. The change was originally planned for September 2019, but the WRHA confirmed in late June that the conversion would happen this summer. The closure of the emergency department is the latest part of the Progressive Conservative government’s plan for Manitoba’s health care system, which includes the consolidation of Winnipeg’s six ERs into just three. Seven Oaks is the last of the three to be converted. The ER at Victoria General Hospital became an urgent care centre in the fall of 2017 and the ER at Concordia Hospital followed this past June. The revamping of the health care system began in 2017 based on initial recommendations from consultant David Peachey.
However, following a review of the transition so far, Peachey suggested the government complete a risk assessment and slow the second phase of the health system overhaul. Manitoba Nurses Union president Darlene Jackson said in a statement that her members are concerned the accelerated conversion will lead to a sudden rise in emergency patient volumes at the three remaining Winnipeg ERs, which might not have enough staff to meet demand. “By rushing through these changes and ignoring the advice of nurses, they have created serious human resource challenges,” said Jackson. “Patient safety could be jeopardized due to a shortage of nurses and other front-line staff. This is a mess of the government’s creation and is another indication they are having trouble recruiting and retaining nurses.” Jackson also questioned whether the transition aligns with
the more recent recommendations from Peachey’s review of the province’s health-care changes. “This is unreal,” said Manitoba NDP Leader Wab Kinew. “We know the Pallister government is not ready to close this emergency room and yet they’re rushing ahead with this plan anyway, simply because they’re short-staffed.” Kinew spoke to the media at a protest outside Seven Oaks Hospital
Felicitas Luyun-Cabildo celebrates “60” Felicitas “Citas” LuyunCabildo celebrated her 60th birthday (July 10) with family and friends at the Viscount Gort Hotel on July 14th. Her husband, Nathanael Cabildo (with the couple’s sons Juan Paolo and Jose Luis) serenaded the birthday celebrant with the song Closer You and I (originally sang by Filipino artist Gino Padilla) The event was made even more memorable by the presence of Citas’ family who flew from all over the globe; her sisters: Estrella Luyun-Ramos, retired Master Teacher (Nassau County, New York), Beatrice Luyun-Villeta, retired teacher (Palanan Isabela, Philippines), Bella LuyunGarcia, retired BSN, RN (New York, New York) and sister-in-law Maria MapaladLuyun (May’s Landing, New Jersey); numerous nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Citas graduated from Reina Mercedes Vocational and Industrial High School, class of 1976. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Management Industrial Engineering at the University of Manila, class of 1981 and studied master’s
CRISTY... From page 21 Ang GMA-7 ang itinuturing niyang home network. Nagpapainterbyu siya sa ABS-CBN pero ang Siyete ang palaging una sa mga balita kapag mayroon siyang laban. Ilang taon nang ganoon ang sistema, ang GMA-7 ang eksklusibong nagpapalabas ng bawat laban niya sa lona, pero sa pagsasalpukan nila ni Keith Thurman sa July 20 (July 21 Manila time) ay ang ABS-CBN na
in business administration at the Pamantasan ng Lunsod ng Manila in 1989. Citas was previously employed at Kato International and is currently employed at Norwood
ang hahawak ng coverage. Nagsasalimbayan ang mga kuwento kung bakit. Masyadong nataasan ang GMA-7 sa presyong ibinigay ng Team Pacquiao, kinagat naman iyon ng ABS-CBN, kaya sa Dos na mapapanood ang laban nila ni Thurman. Natural lang na makisali sa usapin ang mga kababayan natin. Lumalabas ngayon na perapera lang pala ang tinitingnan ni Pacman at hindi ang magandang relasyon nila ng GMA-7. Napakalaking negosyo ang
Medical Walk-in Clinic. The Cabildo Family immigrated to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 2009. Citas is the Secretary of the Isabela Association of Manitoba.
pagpapatakbo ng network, kaya opinyon ng mas nakararami ay natural lang na tumawad ang GMA-7, dahil baka hindi kayang suportahan ng mga makukuha nilang commercial spots ang presyong hinihingi ng Pambansang Kamao. Wala nga namang negosyanteng bibili ng pagkalugi, tubo ang pinakamahalaga para sa kanila, dahil iyon naman talaga ang nasa utak ng mga nagbibusiness. Tinanggap ng ABS-CBN ang
after the announcement on July 9. The transition of the ER department to Urgent Care will occur at 7:00 a.m. on July 22. The new Urgent Care Centre will be open 24 hours a day, seven days per week for treatment of urgent, but non-life-threatening, health concerns, such as injured limbs that might be broken or sprained; fevers, flu symptoms, rashes or infections; cuts or wounds, and other illnesses or
injuries that cannot wait for an appointment. Winnipeggers can visit www. myrightcare.ca or call Health Links – Info Santé at (204)7888200 or toll-free 1-888-3159257. Health Links – Info Santé to get information and help on where best to receive care for any health condition. People who believe they are in need of serious immediate medical attention are always encouraged to call 911.
presyong ibinigay ng team ni Pacman, tiwala ang network na kaya nilang punuin ng sponsors ang kabuuan ng laban, balita ngang ni hindi tumawagt ang istasyon sa halagang sinabi ng senador-boksingero. Ang usaping ito ay mauuwi sa isang senaryo lang. Negosyo ang pagpapalabas ng laban, negosyante rin si Senador Manny Pacquiao, ang salpukan nila ni Keith Thurman ay isang nagsusumigaw na negosyo. *** Sa isang panahon na ang inaasahan ng mas nakararami ay sa altar na hahantong ang pakikipagrelasyon ni KC Concepcion sa kaniyang French boyfriend na si Pierre Emmanuel Passart ay mukhang nausog na naman ang kanilang romansa. Kay KC mismo nanggaling na single lady na siya ngyon, libre na siya, tapos na ang relasyon nila ng French filmmaker. Nagtatagal naman ang mga relasyon ng dalaga, kaya lang ay sa hiwalayan din iyon nauuwi, hindi pa dumarating ang lalaking makakasama niya na habambuhay. Kunsabagay ay bata pa naman si KC, hindi pa siya namimiligrong maiwanan ng biyahe, marami pa siyang makikilala at mamahalin niya na magmamahal din sa kaniya. Maraming nagsasabi na sa isang Pinoy pa rin ang suwerte ni KC. Nagmamahalan sila ni Pierre, nandoon na iyon, pero siyempre’y iba pa rin ang karelasyong magkapareho sila ng kultura. Dulo sa dulo ang diperensiya ng kanilang lahi, sa pagkain na lang, kahit pa naka-adjust na si KC ay iba pa rin ang lasa ng sariling atin. At malay naman natin, baka isang araw ay magkasundo uli sila ng French filmmaker, kaya huwag na tayong magulat kung i-post man ng dalaga ni Sharon Cuneta na maligaya na uli at kumpleto siya. ***
May nangangamoy na ngang kasalan bago matapos ang taon sa pagitan nina Vice-Governor Jolo Revilla at Angelica Alita. Naghanap na sila ng lugar sa Amerika kung saan nila gustong mabasbasan ang kanilang pagmamahalan. Nalulungkot naman ang mga kababayan nating umasa na ang hahantong sa altar para pakasalan ng aktor-pulitiko ay si Jodi Sta. Maria. Totoo, wala nga namang garantiya ang haba ng panahon ng isang relasyon para masabing sila na talaga ang magkakatuluyan, may nagaganap pa ring aberya sa pagtakbo ng panahon. Isang paningit na kuwento lang. May kaibigan kaming nakipagrelasyon nang 12 taon sa kaniyang boyfriend. Sa ika-13 taon nila ay saka nila naisipang magpakasal na. Pero sa ikatlong buwan pa lang ng kanilang pagsasama ay nagkahiwalay rin sila, tatlong buwan lang iyon, kumpara sa mahigit na isang dekada nilang pagiging magkarelasyon nang walang basbas ng simbahan. Mahirap ipaliwanag ang mga ganoong senaryo pero nangyayari. Sa isang pagkakataong akala nati’y maayos na ang lahat-lahat ay hindi pa pala. Sa hiwalayan pa rin iyon nauuwi. Makahulugan ang naging pahayag ni VG Jolo na nagpapasalamat siya kay Angelica dahil minahal siya nito nang walang kundisyon. Marami tuloy ang nag-isip, ano kaya ang naging dahilan talaga ng paghihiwalay nila ni Jodi, may kundisyon kayang hiningi sa kaniya ang aktres? Sa pagkakaalam namin ay si VG Jolo ang nainip na sa kahihintay sa kasal ni Jodi kay Pampi Lacson na hindi pa rin napapawalang-bisa. Harinawang maging maayos at masaya ang maging samahan nina VG Jolo at Angelica Alita sa pagdating ng napakaespesyal na araw sa kanilang buhay. – CSF
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