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Now in its third year of celebrating outstanding achievements of Filipino women in Manitoba, Pinays MB Inc. will hold its annual Recognition Luncheon in commemoration of International Women’s Day (IWD) on Saturday, March 10, 2018 at the Skyview Ballroom of Marlborough Hotel in Winnipeg. “The highlight of the event is the Pinay Trailblazer Awards celebrating three very accomplished Filipino women in their respective fields. They have made a significant mark or created a “trail” through a field for others to follow… these three

deserving Awardees have served as true Trailblazers for the Filipino women in our community,” said Winnie Navarro of the Pinays MB Nominating committee. This year, the recipients of the Pinays Trailblazer awards are: • Flor Marcelino – For her outstanding achievements in politics; she was the first Filipino woman and first woman of colour to be elected to the Manitoba Provincial Legislature. • Joy Lazo – For her outstanding achievements in the field of Performing Arts; she was the first Filipino woman to expertly mentor young aspiring

vocalists. As a vocal coach, she has mentored and opened the door for the young performers to develop their talents to professional level. • Emmie Joaquin – For her outstanding achievements in the field of radio broadcasting; the first Filipino woman to produce and co-host the highly successful daily program, Good Morning Philippines, in 1989 at the ethnic radio station CKJS. In the early 1990s, she also created and produced the daily drive home show and the weekly Saturday daytime show. See PINAYS p9

Visa Application Centres to open around the world OTTAWA – Canada is expanding the network of Visa Application Centres (VACs) over the next two years. By November 2019, there will be at least 149 VAC locations in 99 countries. The Government of Canada recently announced the winning supplier for the VAC contract: VF Worldwide Holdings Ltd. The initial value of this contract See CANADA p19


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Social media has been getting a lot of credit for helping thenDavao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte win the Presidency in 2016. In fact, if you ask the socalled social media influencers, most of them would say social media was the deciding factor in Duterte’s victory. I’m sort of in the middle on this, but it is undeniable that social media is now the focus of anyone who wants to communicate with a large number of people. After all, it’s supposed to have made a city mayor win the Presidency. But before Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other social networks were even invented — and indeed, before even the Manila-based “national” media ever took notice — community media had been working hard to inform the people about Duterte. I was part of this pack of journalists covering the City Hall beat, and back then he wasn’t well known outside of Davao City. He was just one of hundreds of local government officials, and it was a struggle to have stories of him land on the front pages of the “national” newspaper I was

“I don’t want to go to school!” cried six-year-old Joey. After struggling to get him to eat his breakfast and get dressed, his mother Tess was almost in tears. She and her husband Mark had noticed that this was a pattern. Most mornings since the beginning of the school year, Joey was grumpy in the mornings and complained about going to school. They assumed that he missed his Kindergarten teacher and friends, and that he was having a difficult time adjusting to a full day of school. But Grade 1 started months ago, and mornings were still a struggle. They made sure to put Joey to bed at 9:00 p.m. every night so that by the time the family awoke at 6:00 a.m., he had gotten 9 hours of sleep. Plus, to Tess and Mark, he didn’t look tired. After Joey’s teacher noticed that he was having trouble focusing on the lessons and was sometimes aggressive with the other kids, they took Joey to see the doctor. After the pediatrician ruled out any appetite or medical concerns, Tess and Mark were surprised when the doctor said that 9 hours per night probably were not enough for Joey. According to the Canadian Sleep

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corresponding for. Most of the time he would end up on the inside pages, lost in a sea of stories from dozens of provinces and cities all over the country. That was — and continues to be — the main drawback of the “national” newspapers. They’re actually better called “Manilabased” because their focus is the national capital, leaving out the rest of the country from the narrative — unless, of course, the news from the regions are about conflict, killings, war, accidents, disasters, political feuds (that end up in killings), and things like that. In cases like that the news lands on the front page, and that’s bad for us in Mindanao because it gives the impression that our island is such a chaotic place when the opposite is true. Community media, on the other hand, have a more balanced view of their part of the world. After all, they have a stake in what goes on and are thus more involved in solutions, not just in finding fault. In a sense, community media are the first social media because they are more accessible to their audiences and are consequently

Society, school aged children require 10-11 hours of sleep per night. There are two types of sleep, REM (rapid eye movement) or dreaming sleep, and NREM (nonrapid eye movement), which includes deep restorative sleep. Both children and adults need both types to feel fully rested in the morning. If sleep is not long enough or is disrupted during the night, children can experience: • Trouble concentrating • Memory difficulties • Social and behavioural problems (e.g. aggression, trouble sharing) • Increased chance of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease • Increased chance of injury and catching viruses According to Aboutkidshealth.ca, a quick way to assess whether your child (age 5 to 12) is getting enough sleep is to ask yourself whether: • My child falls asleep in less than 20 to 30 minutes of bedtime • My child wakes up easily in the morning, at the expected time • My child appears well rested during the day • My child stays awake without taking a nap during

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Community media is a force to reckon with more responsive. Community media report on a narrower sphere of events and persons, and so their reports, videos, programs, and other outputs are closer to the hearts and minds of their audiences. Unfortunately, community media don’t get the recognition they deserve. They are often derisively called “local media” and are treated as secondclass citizens during media conferences where journalists from the “national media” are given preferential treatment. This happens especially when nationally known celebrities go to the regions; “national” reporters get prime seating while the locals are relegated to the sidelines — if they’re allowed inside at all. This is not to mention the fact that community journalists are underpaid, overworked, and often work in dangerous environments. (In the Philippines, more than 170 journalists and media workers have been killed since democracy was restored in 1986, and most of them were from the community media.) They also tend to work

with fewer colleagues and so have to learn to multitask. They can write, take photos, edit, record video, report live, and do a host of other things. Not surprisingly, these adverse conditions have produced some of the finest journalists in the country. To be honest, there were times when I felt what I was doing as a community journalist had little value in the grand scheme of things. But the victory of Duterte in the 2016 polls tells me this is not true. Through hard work, community journalists were instrumental in pushing Duterte to the national consciousness. It may have been a slow process, but it was nevertheless effective and proved that community media are a force to reckon with. 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.

The importance of sleep for young children the day (if they have already outgrown naps) • My child stays awake during quiet activities, such as car trips and watching television If you said yes to all five questions, then your child is likely well rested. If not, there are several steps to promote healthy sleep patterns: • Prioritize your child’s sleep over extracurricular activities. Although it is great to see kids involved in sports, music, dance and other activities, if there is too much going on during the week, or if they are scheduled too close to bedtime, they could interfere with your child’s well-being. • Make sure that your child has a healthy breakfast in the morning and avoids caffeine, which is found in chocolate, soda pop, tea and coffee. If you provide a snack before bedtime, a light carbohydrate snack (e.g. cheese and crackers) or warm milk, which contains sleepinducing amino acid tryptophan, will encourage sleep. • Regular exercise and exposure to sunlight during the day is important to regulate sleep-wake patterns. Avoid intense exercise at least three

hours before sleep because adrenalin and an increase to core body temperature can interfere with sleep. • Encourage your children to fall asleep on their own, and make sure that their bedroom is dark, cool, and quiet. If children wake up in the middle of the night, finding that things are exactly the same as when they went to sleep will likely get them to fall back asleep quickly. Stay away from methods such as rocking them to sleep or playing music because you and the music will probably not be around at 3:00 in the morning. • Eliminate television, video games and other electronics at least two hours before bedtime. The screen light, increased brain activity, and any tension in the body can prolong falling asleep • Establish a predictable routine. Some parents choose to stick to the Four B’s at night time – Bath, Brush Teeth, Book and Bedtime. On the weekends, make sure your child goes to bed and wakes up around the same time. We sometimes think that allowing them to sleep later will allow them to “catch up” on rest, See CHERYL p5

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CHERYL... From page 4 but it does not work in the long run. After Tess and Mark introduced these steps in their son’s daily routine, they saw results almost immediately. He woke up on his own and his teacher reported that he was doing better at school. They also started to incorporate changes in their own routines and sleep patterns, promoting the family’s health and wellness overall. Cheryl Dizon-Reynante is a licensed therapist with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association.

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The reunification of families remains a top priority of the Canadian government. Their efforts stand in stark contrast to other countries open opposition to immigration or even the approach followed by the former Harper government. In December 2016, the Liberal government announced its intention to speed up spousal and partner sponsorship and they are good for their word. We have become accustomed to the good news of skilled workers arriving, our commitment to the settlement of refugees met, and now to the sponsorship of spouses, partners and dependent children. The government has cut into processing times for spouses and partners in a significant way. We no longer read about 16-month processing times from outside Canada nor 26 months from inside the country. IRCC has made a significant impact on the vast backlog of files, bringing it down, in the case of family sponsorship, from roughly 75,000 to 15,000 in just over a year. Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussein told

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CBC News it was the “humane” thing to do. “We wanted to make sure families were not unnecessarily kept apart and family reunification is a very key priority for our government,” he said in an interview. “And that is why spousal sponsorship was, is and will continue to be a key part of our immigration system.” The reduction in the backlog of files is a significant achievement. The reduced times were achieved by the deployment of “tiger teams,” in the words of the Minister. The use of specialized processing teams has been combined with simplifying the application process to avoid delays and duplication. The shortcuts were not done at the cost to the government’s rigorous screening process. The vetting process has not been compromised in order to meet the targets and, yes, sponsorship must be submitted for bona fide couples. As part of the streamlining process, IRCC has changed some

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Sponsorship of foreign spouses or partners improved of the forms and requirements for the sponsorship of spouses. Effective February 2018, if you are planning on sponsoring your spouse, common law partner, or conjugal partner, make sure that you use the current forms. The Document Checklist Spouse (Including dependent children) (IMM5533) should have the date “02-2018” in the lower left hand corner. If you are using is out dated forms, the application will probably be returned as incomplete. It is also important to note that Additional Family Information (IMM5406) was also changed last month. Ensure that the version you use is also dated “02-2018” on the lower left hand corner. Another change is the requirement to include a completed and validated Schedule A Background/ Declaration (IMM5669) as part of the submission. Also, original police certificates are once again required as part of the application submission but the medial

examination is still something that is not part of the initial submission. The application must still wait for instructions from IRCC officials. All users must ensure that the application submitted matches the requirements set forth on the “new” checklists. If the application is not complete it will be returned or delayed in processing. “To each person, it means the world to them to make sure that application is processed quickly and that they’re reunited with their family members,” Minister Hussein said. He believes that family reunification is a net positive for Canada. “If I were to choose one of the two or three areas where there’s been tremendous success for this government, this particular change (refining spousal sponsorship) has, I think, been one of their key successes,” he said. As a licensed consulting firm we can confirm that the processing of spousal/partner sponsorships

have improved throughout 2017 into 2018. Most cases have been positively concluded in around one year. The process has definitely improved but submissions must be complete, sponsors must be eligible and applicants must be admissible. If you are having problems putting your sponsorship submission together or are unsure about eligibility and inadmissibility, check with a licensed immigration consulting firm or immigration lawyer. The success of the sponsorship application is largely dependent on the completeness of the submission. 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.

Finding one’s path “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Ah, the age-old question. As a little kid, I dreamed of being a doctor. I was fascinated by science, the world; I loved to explore the outdoors; I loved people. But my grades did not reflect that I understood the concepts, and my interest and attention span waned in science class. By high school, I was set on becoming a lawyer. I was a meticulous reader, excelled at

public speaking, and found I was analyzing everything inside and out – unpacking, deconstructing and discoursing were my favourite things to do. But by the time I graduated from university, the thought of three to four more years of school stressed me out. So I decided to do a Master’s in human rights, a topic that I had slowly started to gravitate towards in my teenage years, a way of processing my experiences as an immigrant. I never thought I’d end up in policy. Looking back, however,

one might have been able to predict I would – but as a young person, I didn’t have a clue. It was only by living through my experiences, learning what I was good at and developing those skills, learning what I wasn’t good at and changing my course, and discovering passions previously unknown, that I got to where I am at this moment. And my path continues. For some, the process of choosing a career is a daunting one. The choice does not come easy, like selecting which candy bar you want from the vending machine. There are many steps: finding an area or subject matter that you are interested in, considering your skills – and what you might want

to further develop, exploring the various occupations (positions) that work in that field, narrowing down which one(s) you would like to pursue, and developing a training plan that will get you to your goal. And of course, it is not always this linear – people will go through the process again and again, inevitably a number of times throughout their lives, as they look to transitioning to different experiences. Life is not static; change is the only constant. Likewise, so is one’s employment journey. Even for those who stay in the same job their whole working lives will have various opportunities come up where they are able to learn or do new things, whether they are offered a promotion or have to

adapt to innovative technologies in order to do their everyday tasks. Career development is a lifelong process, and isn’t just about holding down a job. It’s about growing as a person, building financial stability to support oneself and their loved ones, and finding one’s place in society as a productive, contributing citizen. Johsa Manzanilla is ANAK’s Director and invites all students and parents to the 4th Annual Youth Forum on Building Success on Wednesday, March 14th, 2018 from 5:30pm - 9pm at DMCI (720 Alverstone Street), where identified leaders in their industries and fields will share their personal stories of career development.


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Midlife career change “Life begins at 40� or so the old saying goes. By that age, some folks are almost twenty years into their career. Assuming that a person continued the same occupation for that long, that person definitely has developed a great deal of experience by now. Some people, on the other hand, have had multiple jobs in their lifetime prior to choosing the right career. As an example, I performed different roles earlier in my career as a radio personality, voice instructor, political staffer, and as a human resource consulting associate. After getting my foot in the human resources door, I have been able to progressively maintain a career in human resources performing

various roles as an administrator, a generalist, a compliance officer and as a quasi-legal professional. At this point in my life, my career continues to bring me rewarding and challenging experiences. And for those reasons, I choose to stay in my line of profession. As the workforce continues to evolve, change is increasingly becoming part of the norm. For some folks, there comes a time when they ponder making a career change at midlife for various reasons. Some may have made progress climbing up the corporate ladder; however, they may no longer like what they are doing. Or some may have realized that they cannot advance any further and fear that they may get stuck where

they are with the same boring job and limited pay. As with any type of change, pros and cons are to be expected. Technically, if a person starts a new career at midlife, there are approximately two more decades to retirement. Given that this age group are more confident than their 20-year-old selves, change may be a good thing, especially when the right choice is made. This could result in the remaining two decades of their career to be rewarding. On the flip side, as exciting as it sounds to venture into a new career, the reality of midlife is often accompanied by many different challenges. For this particular age group, financial challenges are to be expected as responsibilities may include children, mortgage and other applicable expenses, particularly for those who have families. Switching to a new career requires a lot of work and while

there are approximately two decades remaining, time must definitely be maximized. In other words, choosing a career that requires less preparation may be the most practical approach. To assist with preparation, a person may consider using selfassessment tools to gain a better understanding of their own interests and personality type. A personality assessment such as Myers Briggs Personality Type Indicator is a popular tool that most organizations use. It is definitely one that can assist in a career planning process as it can help identify strengths, weaknesses and work preferences. Another thing to consider in the planning process is identifying transferable skills. When deciding a new career, it may be more worthwhile to consider leveraging transferable skills versus choosing a new career that will require additional education. However, should it be necessary to obtain

additional schooling, research is a good tool to help narrow down the options. And finally, once a decision is made on a new career, commitment is critical. Sources • https://careers.workopolis. com/advice/how-many-jobs-docanadians-hold-in-a-lifetime/ This article is intended for information purposes only and not to be considered as professional advice. Michele Majul-Ibarra, IPMAACP holds an Advanced Certified HR Professional Designation 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). E-mail her at info@pilipinoexpress.com.


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Many feng shui consultants and experts write about beams and how harmful they are in the feng shui of your home or office. And, while beams are problematic, there are so many homes in the US and abroad that have beams in their architecture, making them a common design feature. So what can be done about them – and are they always harmful? The answer, as it so often is in feng shui, is that it depends. That’s the same story for much of feng shui, like bathrooms and kitchen, and that’s why feng shui is frequently referred to as the “art of placement.” And the placement of certain elements is what can render something beautiful or helpful – or make it troublesome. Follow these tips and guidelines for understanding beams and their placement. • Beams over the front door stifle growth A critical placement of beams, and in fact, all elements of feng shui are most important at the front door. The door is the mouth of chi and influences the type and quality of energy that enters your home. When there is a beam over the door, this can create undue pressure and emotional stress, which can often result in financial difficulties, low growth or advancement. What are the worst beams over the door? The answer: the ones that form an arrow. These can be outright dangerous. • Does beam colour matter? In general, no, but a white beam that blends in with a white ceiling is preferred, but even that can be oppressive. Obviously, a strong color such as wood, red color, black, etc., will have more effect, and depending on the sector where the beam is, it can influence that sector’s body part, person or aspiration, such as recognition or career. • Beams over the bed This is never a good placement, especially when they’re directly over the bed. The beams will

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press on the occupants of a room while sleeping, when you are at your most vulnerable. This can create problems ranging from health and finances to relationship difficulties, headaches or body pains. Beams that cut across the bed are worse, but that doesn’t make vertical beams much better. To remedy beams in the bedroom, it’s a good idea to sleep under a canopy bed. Canopy beds are excellent feng shui because of their protective qualities. Not only that, but they are extremely romantic. • Beams over your head can create stress and emotional difficulties When beams are over your head, whether that’s in bed, at your desk or while sitting in a chair or sofa, the effect of the beam’s pressure can create a mind that’s always spinning, headaches, migraines or sinus problems. Not only that, but beams overhead can result in emotional stress like worry, despondency, and inability to make decisions. The remedy is to move the bed, sofa or chair out from under the beam. If that’s not possible, adding a pair of feng shui flutes pointing up will help lift the energy of the beams so they are not so oppressive. • Not all beams are problematic Beams are beautiful in architecture. From classical cathedrals to log cabins, beams are beautifying and add heft and grand style to rooms. As long as they aren’t directly overhead where you sit or sleep for extended periods of time, beams are a wonderful addition to a home’s look. It’s when they symbolically cleave a couple in half or a body in bed while sleeping that beams become troublesome, or are directly overhead where you spend many hours that can make the beams go from decorative to destructive. • The destructive beam

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Feng shui and beams over your head, your door or your bed There are some beams that are much more harmful than others. These are the beams that are designed in such a way that they appear as arrows. Not only is this harmful, it is especially destructive, particularly if it’s over the door. If there is any kind of beam that appears to be pointing down and it’s over your door, check to see if the beam is structural or decorative. If it’s decorative, remove it. If it’s coloured, like the red downward pointing arrows that were installed a year before Kmart went bankrupt, it’s even more potent. • Handling beam energy If your beam(s) can’t be moved, placing lighting at the base of the beam and angling it at the beam will symbolically burn it up. If the beam is in your bedroom, a canopy bed or a fabric canopy over the bed will handle the energy nicely. Lastly, feng shui flutes will handle the beam energy. FENG SHUI Q&A Question: My husband and I have had a very strained relationship ever since we moved into our new house. It’s beautiful with beamed ceilings in the living room and master. Could these be causing our arguments? Answer: There are many things that can create tensions in a relationship. There’s an argument star, the 3 Jade, the 7 Red star that can make you say things you regret, and other difficulties, like plants in the bedroom or floral patterns. But, since you mentioned the beams in the bedroom, it’s also possible that the beams above you are symbolically “dividing” you from one another. The bedroom is always a good starting point to search for problems. Look carefully at your bed arrangement and make sure it’s properly situated so that you can see the door and that neither

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Adding a pair of feng shui flutes pointing up will help lift the energy of the beams of you have your feet in line with a door to the bathroom or door to the bedroom. Remove any plants or floral patterns in your linens or curtains. And, if you have beams above your bed, consider investing in a new canopy bed. If that’s out of the budget, try making a canopy bed from curtains. There are many howto articles on line. What’s important is that you have a nice piece of heavy fabric over the bed to protect you two (and your marriage) from the aim of the beams. You’ll also create a romantic, protective cocoon for the two of you. This is what my bedroom is like. We have beams over our bed,

but we have owned our canopy bed since our 10th wedding anniversary, and this will be our 28th year of marriage in June. So trust me, they work. 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!

Institute, the University of Manitoba Filipino Students Group (UMPinoy), Aksyon Ng Ating Kabataan (ANAK) Inc., and Couples For Christ. Students and parents can attend the event at no charge – cost is free. The Philippine Heritage Council of Manitoba is a coalition of Filipino organizations representing a number of regional, professional, religious, women’s, youth, alumni, and other

associations across the province and it reflects the diversity of Philippine society as well as Canada’s vibrant and dynamic multiculturalism. For more information about the PHCM, please visit http:// www.phcminc.org. We can also be found on Facebook (facebook. com/phcm.inc) and on Twitter (@PHCM_Inc). Additional questions can be directed to PHCM’s Public Relations Officer at phcm.inc@gmail.com.

PHCM to host 4th Youth Forum on Building Success by Johsa Manzanilla The Philippine Heritage Council of Manitoba (PHCM) Inc. invites you to the 2018 Youth Forum on Building Success on Wednesday, March 14, 2018, from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the multi-purpose room at Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute, 720 Alverstone Street. Now in its fourth year, the event aims to instil the importance of education and hard work, promote

involvement in the Filipino and wider community, and inspire high school and post-secondary students to pursue engaging and fulfilling careers. The PHCM has invited a set of guest speakers, identified leaders in their industries and fields, to share their stories of career development, discovering their passions and pursuing higher learning. This year, Youth Forum for Building Success attendees will benefit from the talent and

wisdom of such role models as Eric Garcia, Clinical Kinesiologist and former Bisons basketball guard; Chenee Lubi, an Assistant Branch Manager for Bank of Montreal; Intensive Care Unit Nurse Ricardo Reyes; Viz Cabrera, stylist at Hunter & Gunn; optometrist Dr. Earl Jamora; and Winnipeg Police Constables Maria Mas-Buduhan and Orlando Buduhan. The event is in cooperation with Daniel McIntyre Collegiate


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Are e-cigarettes safe? Most health officials will tell you they believe e-cigarettes are less harmful than a conventional tobacco cigarette. But there is still plenty of uncertainty regarding the damage that e-cigarette vapour can cause to a person’s body over time. A recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that mice exposed to e-cigarette vapour experienced DNA damage to certain organs that could increase the risk of cancer and heart disease. Because there are so many unknowns and there is no scientific evidence that vaping is safe, Mayo Clinic experts urge e-cigarette users to be cautious. The use of electronic cigarettes, also called vaping, has exploded in the last five years. “There are probably 600 different kinds you can purchase on the Internet,” says Dr. J. Taylor Hays, director of the Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Center. “There are 7-8,000 different solutions that you can purchase.” Dr. Hays says e-cigarette manufacturing is a relatively

unregulated industry. And, while some people might think they are safe to vape, Dr. Hays says the harmful chemicals in that vapour are similar to tobacco smoke but at much lower levels. “It’s safer, but it’s not safe,” he says. “What we don’t know are what long-term effects will these lower-level toxicants have.” Dr. Hays says some patients prefer to use e-cigarettes as an

aid to stop smoking. He says, while vaping is less harmful than smoking cigarettes, there are safer and proven effective alternatives for people who want to quit smoking. “And that’s behavioural counselling — even brief counselling — and approved medications,” says Dr. Hays. – by Jason Howland, courtesy of Mayo Clinic News Network

Aerosol (vapour) exhaled by an e-cigarette user

PINAYS... From page 1 In addition to the three awardees, two exceptional Filipino women have also been invited to speak at the event, namely: Maria Buduhan, Constable of the Winnipeg Police Service; and Iris Yudai, Executive Producer of CBC Radio. Pinays Manitoba or Pinays MB Inc. was born as an organization in January 2016. It was originally founded by a group of 21 Filipino women led by Perla Javate. One of its aims is to recognize the needs, strengths and potentials of Filipino women in the community. It holds the annual recognition luncheon in appreciation of outstanding Filipino women, or Pinays, who have made noteworthy contributions to the progress of the Filipino community in Manitoba since the first Filipino immigrants arrived in the province in 1959. Previous honourees of Pinays MB’s IWD recognition event In 2016: The late Mrs. Carolina Custodio who was instrumental in bringing groups of garment workers from the Philippines to Manitoba ca. 1960 and also took the lead in assisting

them make a smooth transition to life in Canada; and Mrs. Fe Ryder, now a retired nurse, who was one of the first five nurses who settled in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1959. In 2017: The late Mrs. Rosalinda Natividad Cantiveros – a respected community leader who initially made her mark in the field of journalism; Mrs. Erlinda Magnaye Ramos – an entrepreneur who established Manitoba’s first Filipino-owned cake-baking business in 1971; and the Garment Workers Batch 1968 – a group of young and courageous Filipino women who left the Philippines in the mid-1960s to seek a better future overseas. International Women’s Day (IWD) The International Women’s Day 2018 campaign theme is #PressforProgress. It is annually held on March 8 – a global day celebrating the

social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women throughout history and across nations. It is also known as the United Nations (UN) Day for Women’s Rights and International Peace. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. “Individually, we’re one drop but together we’re an ocean. Commit to a “gender parity mindset” via progressive action. Let’s all collaborate to accelerate gender parity, so our collective action powers equality worldwide.” While the first observance of a Women’s Day was held on February 28, 1909 in New York, March 8 was suggested by the 1910 International Woman’s Conference to become an “International Woman’s Day.” Sources: internationalwomensday.com/ PressforProgress and Wikipedia

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Mikey Bustos I Wear Speedos Canada Tour February 20, Club Regent Event Centre

Mikey Bustos Mikey Bustos with Erickson & Vivian David

Mikey’s relatives from Toronto and Winnipeg

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Mikey with 204 Live Music.

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• The Significant Other – Magandang pelikula nila Erich, Tom at Lovi • James Reid – Dibersiyon lang ba ang kaniyang pag-inom ng alak? • Vice Ganda – Nagsimba pero pinatamaan ng pari sa homily • Mark Bautista – Sold out ang tell-all book, “Beyond The Mark” • John Lloyd Cruz – Masaya na, walang presyo ang kaligayahan • Cesar Montano – Mga kasong isinampa ni Sunshine, dismissed na • Zsa Zsa Padilla – Naibenta ng halos PhP100M ang bahay nila ni Dolphy Masuwerte ang Cineko Productions, nakalusot ang The Significant Other, at siguradong mas lalakas pa ngayon sa takilya ang pelikulang pinagbibidahan nina Erich Gonzales, Tom Rodriguez at Lovi Poe. At hindi lang iyon. Pinagpipistahan din sa social media ang mga pagbabatuhan ng hugot lines nina Lovi at Erich sa pelikula. Salamin naman kasi ng lipunan ang daloy ng kuwento ng pelikula. Totoong-totoo, nagaganap sa tunay na buhay, nakikita ng ibang manonood ang kanilang mga sarili sa papel na ginagampanan ng dalawang aktres sa The Significant Other.

Maraming tatamaan sa ikot ng kuwento ng The Significant Other. Marami kaming maaalalang female personalities na dahil sa kanilang popularidad ay nagawa nilang itago ang tunay nilang estado sa buhay. Itinago ng mga ito ang kanilang mister, pati ang kanilang mga anak, dahil ayaw nilang makaapekto iyon sa napakagandang takbo ng kanilang career. Doon na pumapasok ang panglalamig ng relasyon, ang paghahanap ng lalaki ng ibang kandugan, hanggang sa magkaroon na ng komprontasyon. Napapanahon at totoongtotoo ang mga hugot lines See Cristy p15

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Hindi Ko Kayang Iwan Ka GMA Network unveiled its first-ever “advoca-serye” with Hindi Ko Kayang Iwan Ka on February 26. Starring Yasmien Kurdi, Martin del Rosario, Jackie Rice, and Mike Tan, the soap brings to light the struggles

of a woman who is HIV positive and how she battles her own frailties and demons in life. Hindi Ko Kayang Iwan Ka follows the life of Thea who, after marrying Marco and raising their fraternal twins together, her

blissful life shatters when she tests positive for HIV. Joining them in this groundbreaking project are multitalented and versatile artists: award-winning film actress and TV director Gina Alajar, Shamaine Buencamino, Charee Pineda, Ina Feleo, Mike “Pekto” Nacuaas, Catherine Rem, Caprice Cayetano, and Seth Dela Cruz. The series aims to raise HIV awareness and educate viewers on its effects upon a person’s life through an intriguing drama. Don’t miss Hindi Ko Kayang Iwan Ka airing on GMA’s flagship international channel GMA Pinoy TV. For the program guide, visit www.gmapinoytv.com.

L-r: Martin Del Rosario, Yasmien Kurdi, Mike Tan & Jackie Rice

Sikat Ka, Kapuso!

Back-to-back US, Canada shows GMA Pinoy TV is gearing up for the most star-studded event of the year as the hottest of Kapuso royalty grace the return of Sikat Ka, Kapuso! this April. Following the huge success of last year’s event in California, fans will get to see their idols perform live on April 7 at the Newark Symphony Hall in New Jersey and on April 8 at the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto. See SIKAT p17

Jennylyn Mercado

Alden Richards


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CRISTY... From page 12 na mapapanood sa The Significant Other. Walang may gustong magpakabog sa misis at sa mistress, lalo na nang magkabukingan silang magkaibigan na isang lalaki lang pala ang kanilang pinag-aagawan, wala ka nang hahanapin pa sa ipinakitang acting nina Lovi at Erich sa pelikula. Napanood na ng mga kaibigan namin ang pelikula, gandang-ganda sila sa direction at cinematography, hindi raw nagmukhang bastos ang love scene nina Tom at Erich sa loob ng kotse dahil sa ganda ng view ng kapaligiran na ginamitan pa ng drone ni Direk Joel Lamangan. “Hindi siya bastos, sensual, iyon ang dapat itawag sa eksena nila sa white car. Alam mong hindi tinipid ang movie, ramdam na ramdam mo ang eksena pero ididilat mo ang eyes mo sa panonood, hindi mo iyon pipikitan dahil nababastusan ka,” komento ng kaibigan naming propesor. Mas gaganahan pang mag-produce ngayon ng mga makabuluhang pelikula ang Cineko Productions kapag ganyan na pinupuri na ang kanilang proyekto ay maganda pa ang rehistro sa box office. Nagkaroon ng magandang ani ang matinding pagtutok ng mga prodyuser ng Cineko sa kanilang pelikula. Ngayon pa lang ay nakaplano na ang mga susunod pa nilang proyekto. Maligayang bati kay Mayor Enrico Roque at sa kaniyang mga kapuwa producers sa tagumpay ng The Significant Other! *** Kailangang may magbantay kay James Reid. Sayang na sayang ang magandang career ng guwapong aktor kung masisira lang nang dahil sa hilig niyang uminom. Parang droga rin ang alak. Maraming buhay at pangarap na sinisira lalo na kung walang disiplina ang manginginom. Palaging nasasangkalan ang hilig sa pag-inom ni James Reid kapag nagkakaroon ng aberya sa mga trabahong tinatanggap niya. Nale-late siya sa calltime, hindi na masyadong pinakikinabangan sa set, dahil mayroon pa siyang hangover. Idinedenay ng kampo ng young actor ang mga ganoong kuwento pero paano nga ba sila paniniwalaan kung maraming nakakakita kay James Reid na palaging nasa bar at walwal nang walwal? Pagtatanggol ni James sa kaniyang sarili, dibersiyon lang naman ang kaniyang pag-inom at hindi pabisyo, iyon lang ang pampaalis niya ng stress mula sa halos magdamag at maghapong pagtatrabaho. Sana nga ay ganoon lang ang dahilan. Paano kung matulad siya sa ibang personalidad na parang hindi na kumpleto ang buhay kapag hindi nasasayaran ng alak ang kanilang lalamunan? *** Sa kabila ng kaniyang katanyagan ay may isang mahalagang bagay na hindi

ZsaZsa Padilla & the late King of Comedy, Dolphy nakakalimutang gawin si Vice Ganda. Ang pagsisimba. Buhay na buhay sa utak ng magaling na komedyante-TV host na sa iba-ibang paraan man dumadaan ang mga biyayang dumarating sa kaniya ay sa Diyos pa rin galing ang lahat-lahat ng kayamanang mayroon siya ngayon. Marunong siyang magpasalamat. Bukod sa pasasalamat ay ibinabahagi rin niya sa mga nangangailangan ang kung anumang mayroon siya ngayon. Pero nakakalungkot ang nangyari noong minsang magsimba siya. Sa homily ng pari ay ramdam ni Vice na siya ang pinatatamaan sa sitwasyon. Gusto na raw niyang lumubog sa kinauupuan niya, lalo na’t nakikita niyang palihim na tumitingin sa kaniya ang ibang mga nagsisimba, pahiyang-pahiya raw siya noong mga sandaling iyon. “Alam mo iyong feeling na ikaw mismo ang pinatatamaan sa mga sinasabi ng pari? Hindi ko alam kung ano ang gagawin ko, lalabas na ba ako o magtatago ako sa ilalim ng bench? “E, sino pa ba ang tinutukoy ng pari na huwag panoorin ang pelikula dahil puro kabaklaan lang naman ang makikita doon? Iyong mga nasa likuran ko, tinapik ako sa balikat. Parang naaawa sila sa akin,” kuwento ni Vice. Nakakalungkot na nakakabigla nga naman ang ganoon. Nagpupunta tayo sa simbahan para magbigay-respeto at magpasalamat sa lakas at mga biyayang patuloy na ibinibigay sa atin ng Panginoon. Hindi tayo nagsasadya sa simbahan para makatikim ng pagkapahiya at pagkastigo mula sa mga alagad ng Diyos. May ibang lugar para sa mga ganoong komento, hindi dapat ginagamit ang tahanan ng Diyos para sa mga personal na opinyon at saloobin, napakalawak ng labas ng simbahan para pag-usapan ang ganoong pagpuna. Ewan lang kung ibang simbahan na ang pinupuntahan ngayon ni Vice Ganda. Puwedeng lumipat na siya at maaari rin namang tinanggap na lang niya ang masasakit na komento ng pari dahil Diyos naman ang sinadya niya doon at hindi ang alagad lang. *** Maganda ang naging resulta ng ipinuhunang pagrespeto at pagbibigay-halaga ni Mark Bautista sa showbiz. Maraming nagmamahal sa kaniya, inunawa ng mas nakararami ang tuluyan

niyang paglalantad sa tunay niyang kasarian, pakiramdam namin ay mas marami pa ngang nagmamahal sa kaniya ngayon. Napakadiretso ng pagkakasabi ni Mark Bautista, “I love both sexes.” AC/DC siya. Puwede siya sa kuryente at puwede rin sa baterya. Chickboy si Mark. Puwede sa chicks, puwede rin siya sa boy, ganoon. Ilang Mark Bautista ba mayroon ang mundo ng musika? Iilan lang sila na totoong-totoo hindi lang sa kanilang mga sarili kundi pati sa publiko. Idinaan niya sa libro ang kaniyang pagtatapat, sa mga pahina nga naman ng sinulat niyang libro ay mas See CRISTY p16

John Lloyd Cruz

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Ilocandia Association of Winnipeg Valentine party

Mr. & Mrs. Valentine 2018, Rod & Nimfa Macabeo

Mr & Mrs Valentine 2018, Rod & Nimfa Macabeo were crowned by Mr. & Mrs. Valentine 2017, Tony & Sally Habon on February 10 at the Canton Food Gallery.

The officers and members of Ilocandia Association of Winnipeg

CRISTY... From page 15 maipaliliwanag niya ang lahatlahat, naging kontrobersiyal ang Beyond The Mark dahil sa pagkakabanggit niya sa isang karanasang pinagsaluhan nila ng kaniyang kaibigang lalaki na naging dahilan ng pagkasira ng relasyon nito at ng isang aktres. Napakahaba nga naman ng kaniyang ipinagtiis. Kailangan niyang tanggapin ang pagpapareha sa kaniya sa iba-ibang babaeng artista pero ang isinisigaw naman ng kaniyang puso ay iba. Kailangan niyang kumilos nang brusko sa harap ng mga camera pero kapag nag-iisa na lang siya ay saka lang siya nakahihinga. Hindi kasi siya ang nakikita ng publiko, ibang Mark Bautista iyon, hindi ang tunay na siya. Ang pagpapakatotoo ngayon ni Mark sa sinulat niyang libro ay parang lantarang imbitasyon na rin para sa mga personalidad na matagal nang nagtatago ng tunay nilang gender.

Noong isang araw lang ay nagsadya sa isang bookstore ang isang kasamahan namin sa Radyo Singko. Mayroon nang kopya ang kaniyang mga kaibigan, marami na itong narinig na kuwento tungkol sa sinulat ng singer-actor, pero gusto nitong magkaroon ng sariling kopya. Sabi nito, “Wala nang copy ng book ni Mark. Kinausap ko ang isang staff ng bookstore, selling like hotcakes daw. Kararating pa lang, naubos na agad. Nagreorder na raw sila, pero ubos din agad that same day. “Wait ko na lang siguro ang next delivery nila. Gusto ko talagang mabasa ang book, ayoko ng puro mga kuwento lang,” pagtatapat ng aming kasamahan. *** Hindi na masyadong interesado ang publiko tungkol sa relasyon nina John Lloyd Cruz at Ellen Adarna. Kung totoong nagdadalantao ang sexy star ay ayos lang, tutal naman ay pareho silang libre, wala silang masasaktan. Hindi na rin gaanong umaasa

ang mga tagasuporta ni Lloydie sa mas mabilisan niyang pagbabalik, kung kailan na lang daw gustong magtrabaho uli ng magaling na aktor, maghihintay na lang sila. Sa isang kuwentuhan ng mga taga-showbiz isang gabi ay natutukan ng grupo kung gaano katindi ang pag-ibig na tumama kay John Lloyd Cruz para kay Ellen Adarna. Sa dinami-dami nga naman ng mga nakarelasyon ni JLC ay ngayon lang niya ipinusta ang kaniyang kasikatan at trabaho. Nang dahil kay Ellen ay tinalikuran ni Lloydie ang napakagandang oportunidad na sumakamay niya na hindi naman lahat ng mga artista ay pinapalad na magkaroon. Pero nagkaisa rin naman ang grupo sa pagsasabi na walang magagawa ang kahit sino kung kay Ellen maligaya ang magaling na aktor. Wala kasing presyo ang kaligayahan. Kunsabagay ay wala namang utang na paliwanag sa bayan sina John Lloyd at Ellen, personal nilang buhay ‘yan, kung saan sila

maligaya ay hindi naman iyon maibibigay sa kanila ng mga nagmimiron. Nagkataon lang na mga public figures sila, sikat na sikat si JLC, kaya naging malaking balita para sa mas nakararami ang kanilang relasyon na malapit nang magkaroon ng produkto ngayon. Sabi ng isang nakausap naming direktor, “The kind of happiness that Lloydie is enjoying right now, matagal na niyang hinahanap ‘yan. Noong minsang magkausap kami, e, iyon ang sinabi niya. “Parang nasa kaniya na raw ang lahat, namunga na ang mga pangarap niya, pero mayroon pa rin siyang hinahanap. Ito na iyon. Isang pribadong relasyon. Isang anak na kukumpleto sa buhay niya,” sabi ni direk. *** Ayon sa aming source ay annulment na lang ang pinagtatalunan sa korte nina Cesar Montano at Sunshine Cruz. Ang ibang kasong isinampa ng aktres laban sa ama ng kaniyang mga anak ay dismissed na.

Iyong kuwentong ikina-shock ng buong showbiz na mismong sa harapan ng mga anak nila ay gumagawa ng akto ng kalaswaan si Cesar ay ibinasura ng piskalya. Sa unang lebel pa lang ay hindi na iyon binili ng mga humawak ng asunto. Ang pagpapawalang-bisa na lang sa kanilang kasal ang dinidinig pa hanggang ngayon. Umaasa si Sunshine na sa lalong madaling panahon ay maaksiyunan na ang kanilang annulment dahil matagal na silang lantad ng kaniyang bagong karelasyon. Ayon sa mga nakakausap namin ay mabait pa rin si Cesar dahil kung pakikipagtikisan ang kaniyang gagawin ay maaari niyang kasuhan sina Sunshine at Macky Mathay. Hindi pa man kasi malaya si Sunshine para makipagrelasyon sa iba ay mayroon na itong ipinakikilalang boyfriend. Pero siguro’y ang kanilang mga anak na lang ang binigyan ng kunsiderasyon ng aktor, ang See CRISTY p20


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SIKAT... From page 14 Leading the ensemble of the brightest stars is none other than Dingdong Dantes who returns to the US after his successful shows in 2017. Dingdong, who top billed Alyas Robin Hood 2, will entertain with pop-rock songs that fans can surely sing along with. Returning to the Sikat Ka, Kapuso! cast is real-life couple, Dennis Trillo and Jennylyn Mercado who will bring kilig as their fans watch out for their duet performance. Actress Lovi Poe, who costars in the sexy romantic comedy series The One That Got Away, is also returning to the show together with comedian Betong Sumaya. Last, but definitely not the least, GMA Pinoy TV is once again bringing the most requested artist –Alden Richards. Sikat Ka, Kapuso! is a GMAproduced event which aims to bring Filipinos abroad closer to home via its international channels GMA Pinoy TV, GMA Life TV, and GMA News TV International. For ticket inquiries, contact (917) 858-2356 for Sikat Ka, Kapuso! New Jersey and 1-866-7KAPUSO for Sikat Ka, Kapuso! Toronto.

Dingdong Dantes

Dennis Trillo

Lovi Poe

Betong Sumaya

Kapuso Foundation receives support from Filipinos in Canada The GMA Kapuso Foundation (GMAKF) has once again received support for its projects this year from the Philippine Canadian Charitable Foundation (PCCF), one of the biggest Filipino charitable organizations in Ontario. The PCCF, a regular GMAKF donor since 2010, will provide assistance to projects such as medical missions, feeding programs, and the donation of school supplies, which are also in line with the PCCF’s efforts to help poor families and calamity victims in the Philippines. The PCCF party, led by their President Romy Rafael and Executive Vice President Rosemer Enverga, turned

over their donation to GMAKF Founder and Ambassador Mel C. Tiangco and GMAKF EVP and COO, Rikki Escudero-Catibog on January 26 at the GMA Network Center. Every year, key members of the organization provide aid to their beneficiaries in the Philippines, which come from the proceeds of their various fundraising activities in Canada. Their major charity event is Pinoy Fiesta Toronto, which showcases Filipino beauty, values, and culture. The event, which is also in partnership with GMA’s flagship international channel, GMA Pinoy TV, is said to be the biggest indoor Pinoy Fiesta in North America.

(L-r): Ms Teen Philippines Canada Jenna Ramos, GMA Kapuso Foundation Founder and Ambassador Mel C. Tiangco, Ms Philippines Canada Recham Saeed, and Mrs. Philippines Leila Elcano

GMA Kapuso Foundation Founder and Ambassador Mel C. Tiangco (4th from right) and GMAKF EVP and COO Rikki Escudero-Catibog (right), together with PCCF’s officers led by President Romy Rafael (3rd from left) and Executive Vice President Rosemer Enverga (centre).


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Pangasinan Group of Manitoba Valentine party The Pangasinan Group of Manitoba (PGM) celebrated Valentine’s Day on February 9 at the Viscount Gort Hotel with Councillor Mike Pagtakhan as the guest speaker. Rowena Oquendo emceed the program and PGM President Freddie Sion delivered the welcome address. Orlando & Jane Buduhan were crowned Mr. & Mrs 2018 PGM Valentines, succeeding the 2017 couple of Peter & Dolly Estrada. Among the guests were BIBAK president Virgie Gayot, QPAM president Maan Chan Urbano, members of the West End Active Living Centre led by their president and a PGM director, Orlando Buduhan, Amici Eterna ballroom dance instructor Ben Aros, and Ley Navarro of the Manitoba Filipino Street Festival. PGM Vice President Amante Bayuga gave the closing remarks. – From a report by Reyn Cruz

Orlando & Jane Buduhan, Mr. & Mrs. 2018 PGM Valentine

(L-r): Amante Bayuga, Vice President; Nida Sion, Director; Letty Ahorro, Director; Virgie Bayuga, Secretary; Riza Cortez, Director; and PGM President, Freddie Sion. Photos courtesy of Freddie Sion

Mr. & Mrs. PGM Valentine 2018, Orlando & Jane Buduhan with their family

Filipino language class for adults The Manitoba Association of Filipino Teachers Inc. (MAFTI) is offering a Filipino language class to adults from 18 to 60 years old. The Adult Filipino Program is open to non-Filipino speaking adults of various backgrounds, including Filipinos born in Canada. Lessons will be taught in an oral-based program around themes with Filipino and Canadian cultural components. Victoria Cabrera, an experienced Filipino teacher in the Philippines in both high school and college, will teach the classes. She is currently a Nursery teacher at Tyndall Park School and Vice-President of MAFTI. Classes will be held at Tech Voc High School, Wall St. at Notre Dame Ave., every Tuesday, from April 10 to June 26, 2018, 6:30 p.m to 7:30 p.m. A tuition fee of $120 is required for 12 sessions. Contact the following by e-mail or by phone Victoria Cabrera: 204-633-0331 • vcabrera@wsd1.org Gemma Dalayoan: 204-697-1934 • gdalayoan@gmail.com Genalyn Tan: 204-582-6806 • genalyntan@yahoo.com


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Pag-ibig na nagpaparaya “Easy Eddie” ang tawag sa kaniya na mga tao. Sikat siyang abogado. Mula sa St. Louis, Missouri, lumipat siya sa Chicago. Doon niya nakilala si Al Capone na siyang lider ng sindikato sa Chicago na may kinalaman sa maraming krimen dahil sa mga illegal na negosyo at pangraraket nito. Ang sindikato ni Al Capone na kung tawagan ay Chicago Outfit ang siyang nangunguna sa Chicago City. Naging kakuntsaba ni Al Capone si Eddie sa kaniyang mga negosyo at pangraraket. Sagana sa pera at karangyaan, wala nang mahihiling pa sa Eddie. Pero noong 1930, sumurender siya sa awtoridad. Siya ang naging daan para makasuhan at makulong si Al Capone dahil sa kasong tax evasion. Ano ang naging motibo ni Eddie para gawin iyo? Hindi ba niya alam na siguradong gagantihan siya ni Al

CANADA... From page 1 is estimated at $26 M. Under the terms of the new contract, the extended VAC network in Asia will open on November 2, 2018. Similarly, on November 2, 2019, the extended VAC network in Europe, Africa and the Middle East will begin opening. “Visa Application Centres are critical to the hundreds of thousands of people from around the world who choose to visit, work or study in Canada each year. This contract for the provision of visa application services in visa application centres was issued through a fair and transparent process. It will ensure visa applicants can easily access the services they need to come to Canada and contribute to our society,” said. Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Public Services and Procurement. Canada uses a network of VACs around the world, where each year, hundreds of thousands of people submit their applications and, if required, provide biometrics (fingerprints and a photo) to come to Canada. Third-party service providers manage VACs. These companies are authorized to

Capone o ng mga galamay nito? Alam niya ito dahil hindi alam niya ang labas-pasok na patakbo ng sindikato at ng gang ni Al Capone pero desidido na siyang talikuran ang kasamaang kinasangkutan niya. Ang dahilan niya? Ang kaniyang anak na lalaking si Butch. Sapat na ang panahong ginugol ni Eddie sa mga kasuklam-suklam na gawain. Nais niyang magkaroon ng magandang pangalan ang kaniyang anak at ang paraan para magawa niya iyon ay paglilinis sa kaniyang sariling pangalan. Handa si Eddie na harapin ang panganib para magkaroon ng magandang simulain ang kaniyang anak. Pero hindi nasaksihan ni Eddie ang katuparan ng kaniyang pangarap. Hindi nga nakalimot ang sindikato. Paalis sa kaniyang opisina, sumakay siya sa kaniyang kotse at habang siya’y

provide specific services to visa applicants under the terms of a formal contract with the Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Since 2000, VACs have helped provide administrative support to visa applicants before, during and after their application is assessed at a Canadian visa office. As of November 17, 2017, there were 137 VACs in 95 countries. VACs accept applications for study permits, work permits, visitor visas (temporary resident visa), and travel documents for permanent residents. VACs do not accept applications for Immigration, Express Entry, and Authorization to Return to Canada, Temporary Resident Permits, Rehabilitation and Voluntary Renunciation of Permanent Resident Status. Canada has one of the most extensive VAC networks in the world—more than 96% of applicants will be able to access a Visa Application Centre in their country of residence by November 2019. Source: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

nagmamaneho, inulan siya ng bala ng dalawang lalaki at kaagad siyang namatay. Sulit nga ba ang kaniyang ginawa? Para sa kaniyang anak na si Butch, sulit ang pagpaparaya ng kaniyang tatay. Ayaw ni Eddie na lumaking tamad at walang disiplina si Butch kaya’t pinadala niya ito sa isang military school. Na-appoint si Butch sa US Naval Academy. Naging Navy pilot siya at pinabagsak niya ang limang Japanese bombers at pinilayan ang ikaanim na bomber dalawang buwan pagkatapos ng Pearl Harbor. Nabigyan ng Medal of Honor si Butch at ang airport ng Chicago ay ipinangalan sa kaniya ang O’Hare airport na siguradong napuntahan na ng marami sa atin. Ang tagumpay sa buhay ni Butch ay maaaring masabi natin na dahil sa pag-ibig ng kaniyang ama na si Eddie. Isang pag-ibig na handang magsakripisyo, hindi takot na humarap sa panganip, at nagnanais na mag-iwan ng pamanang marangal. At iyan nga ang ginawa ng Panginoong Hesus sa atin. Para magkaroon tayo ng

masaganang buhay dito at sa kabilang buhay, hinarap niya ang kamatayan. Siya ang umako ng kaparasuhan na dulot ng ating kasalanan. Pag-ibig na handang humarap sa hirap at panganib at hindi iniiisip ang kabayaran. Iyan ang halimbawang pinamuhay ni Hesus na nais niyang gayahin natin. Nais niya ibuhos natin ang ating pag-ibig sa ating kapuwa at huwag nating palagpasin ang pagkakataong iyon. Napakabigat ng loob ng isang lalaki habang ini-impake niya ang mga gamit ng kaniyang asawa. Hindi niya akalaing mamatay ito nang napakabata – 30 anyos! Pero mabilis kumalat ang cancer. Naalala niya na madalas nagyaya ito na magdate sila pero napakabusy niya. Laging niyang dinadahilan ang trabaho. Tutal may ibang panagon naman na puwede nilang gawin iyon. “Saka na lang” Mga katagang madalas nating nasasabi. “Saka ko na lang ipapasyal ang mga anak ko.”

“Bisi ako sa paghahanap- buhay.” “Saka na lang ako tatawag sa aking magulang para makipagayos” “Saka na lang ako aamin ng atraso ko.” “Saka na lang ako magseseryoso sa aking relasyon sa Diyos. Hindi pa ako sawa.” Pero alalahanin natin na baka wala nang iba pang pagkakataon. Pastor Junie Josue is Senior Pastor of International Worship Centre (IWC) at 1077 St. James St. (Worship Services: Sundays - 9 a.m. Tagalog, 10:45 a.m. and 6:15p.m. English services). Other IWC English worship services every Sunday are also held at the following sites: Cineplex Entertainment, Kildonan Place at 1555 Regent Avenue at 10 a.m., Cinema City Northgate at 1399 McPhillips St. at 10:15 a.m., Calvary Chapel at 221 Hamilton St. Neepawa, MB at 1:30 p.m. & West End Community Centre at 247-23rd St., Brandon, MB at 10:30.a.m. Pastor Junie is also host of radio program Higher Life on CKJS 810 AM, Monday to Friday, 8:50 a.m. For more information, call 774-4478.


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PAHALANG 1. Kuwaresma 5. Pinapabuwag 12. Uri ng kahoy 13. Kalinga 14. Bulok 15. Hayag 16. Tuntong 20. Liko-liko 24. Wala nang magulang 25. Istorbo 26. Kabuuan 27. Pagkaing dagat 28. Tamad 30. Iluluto PABABA 1. Unlapi 2. Tabako 3. Banoy 4. Dalisay 6. Unang bilang 7. Naaani 8. Tunog ng sampal 9. Chess GM

10. Paliliitin 11. Una sa itinakda 16. Dunong 17. Hele 18. Aburido 19. Espada 20. Sukat 21. Ilabas 22. Dating boksingero 23. Pusali 29. Kung

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MARSO 1 - 15, 2018 Aries (March 21 – April 19) Buwenas ang pasok ng Marso para sa iyo. Magaan ang pagdating ng pera at pati na ang personal mong buhay ay walang problema. Panahon na para anihin mo ang mga kabutihan mong ginawa. Suportado ka ng mga kasama mo sa pamilya at negosyo. Best days mo ang ika-8 at 9. Alalay ka sa ika-3, 4, 10, 11 at 12.

Leo (July 23 – Aug. 22) Wala pa ang kalahatian ng taon pero maayos na ang takbo ng negosyo o mga programa mo. Wala kang dapat ikatakot dahil masuwerte ka sa anumang papasukin sa taong 2018. Mapagbigay ka at hindi ka madamot. Ito ang susi ng buwenas para sa iyo. Mapalad ka sa ika-8 at 9. Bantay ka sa ika-6, 7, 13 at 14.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22 – Dec. 21) Kung palagay mo ay hindi ka masaya sa ginagawa mo, bakit hindi mo ito samahan ng mga bagay na makakapagpaligaya sa iyo? Kadalasan, kung paulit-ulit na, nakakasawa na, Pero, kabuhayan mo ito. Kung hindi ito, ano ang gagawin mo? Diskartehan mo. Masaya ang ika-8 at 9. Kuwidaw ka sa ika-1, 2 at 15.

Taurus (April 20 – May 20) Maayos ang buhay mo ngayon. Huwag mo lang iibahin ang landas na tatahakin, makikita mong magtatagumpay ang mga proyekto mo sa mga darating na araw. Kung masakit ang iyong mga paa, asikasuhin mo muna dahil baka sintomas iyan. OK ang ika-1, 2, 10, 11 at 12. Ingat sa ika6, 7, 13 at 14.

Virgo (Aug. 23 – Sept. 22) Dahil matulungin ka at hindi ka nangingiming ituro sa ibang tao ang tamamg paraan sa pagha-hanapbuhay, lahat ng ito ay bumabalik sa iyo. Magaan ang daloy ng buhay para sa iyo, sa pamilya mo at maging sa mga katrabaho mo. Ipagpatuloy mo sana ito. Suwerte ang ika-1, 2, 10, 11 at 12. Alalay ka sa ika-8, 9 at 15.

Capricorn (Dec. 22 – Jan. 19) Kung nakapagpundar ka na at may bahay ka na, sikapin mong ayusin at nang hindi bumaba ang halaga nito. Alam mong kailangan nang asikasuhin at kumpunihin ang mga lumang kasangkapan. Tingnan mo rin ang bubong. Huwag kang manghinayang sa gastos. OK ang ika-1, 2, 10, 11 at 12. Stressful ka sa ika-3 at 4.

Gemini (May 21 – June 20) Baka dumating na ang oras para magdesisyon ka na. Sa larangan ng pag-ibig, hindi ka puwedeng magpatumpik-tumpik. Baka biglang siyang magising sa katotohanan. O, mas masaklap kung may biglang umagaw sa iyong minamahal. Ikaw din. OK ang ika-3, 4, 13 at 14. Kuwidaw ka sa ika-1, 2, 8, 9 at 15.

Libra (Sept. 23 – Oct. 22) Kulay rosas ang iyong paligid dahil mabango ang romansa para sa iyo at sa iyong partner. Palagi na kayong magkasama at nararamdaman mong handa na siya para sa mas seryosong relasyon. Ang tanong, handa ka na rin ba? Kung hindi pa, sabihin mo sa kaniya. OK ang ika-3, 4, 13 at 14. Ingat ka sa ika-10, 11 at 12.

Aquarius (Jan. 20 – Feb. 18) Hinay-hinay ka lang ngayon. Kung may balak ka, planuhin mo munang mabuti at huwag kang magmadali. Maganda ang kapalaran mo para sa darating na tag-araw. Doon mo ibuhos ang lakas mo at doon mo rin gamitin ang impluwensya at mga koneksyon mo. Lucky ka sa ika-3, 4, 13 at 14. Ingat ka sa ika-6 at 7.

Cancer (June 21 – July 22) Isang masaya, mapayapa at matagumpay na buwan ng Marso ang mapapasaiyo. Mas magandang problema ang napakarami mong hanapbuhay kaysa naman wala kang asenso sa kabuhayan. Iwasan mo ang mag-reklamo dahil baka magtampo ang buwenas sa iyo. OK sa ika-6, 7 at 15. Ingat sa ika3, 4, 10, 11 at 12.

Scorpio (Oct. 23 – Nov. 21) Kalusugan ang focus mo sa buwan ng Marso. Napapabayaan mo ang pagbalanse ng buhay – hindi ka natutulog nang husto sa oras at hindi mo rin nababantayan ang kinakain mo. Aanhin mo ang yaman kung may sakit ka at mahina ang katawan? Isipin mo sana ito. OK ang ika-6 at 7. Bantay ka sa ika-13 at 14.

Pisces (Feb. 19 – March 20) Huwag mong intindihin ang “baka” sabihin ng iba. Ang mahalaga ay gagawin mo ang gusto mo at tama ka, iyon ay para sa kabutihan mo at ng mahal mo sa buhay. Hindi ka nila kayang saktan o pigilin dahil lang sa tsismis nila. Lakasan mo ang loob mo. Iyo ang pagkakataon. OK ang ika-6, 7 at 15. Ingat sa ika-1, 2, 8 at 9.

kanilang mga anak na pareho nilang mahal. *** Nabenta na pala ang bahay na ilang dekadang tinirhan nina Tito Dolphy at Zsa Zsa Padilla. Kulang na isandaang milyon ang pinagbentahan ng bahay sa Marina Subdivision na ayon sa kuwento ng aming source ay pinaghati-hatian ng mag-iinang Zsa Zsa, Zia at Nicole. Walang sinuman sa mga anak ng namayapang Comedy King sa ibang pamilya ang nagkaroon ng interes sa bentahan, nagkaroon na sila ng kani-kanilang bahagi sa mga naiwanan ng kanilang ama, pero may isang nagbigay ng suhestiyon kay Zsa Zsa. Sana raw ay mapaglaanan naman ng singer-actress ang pagpapagawa ng musoleo para

kay Tito Dolphy, nasa Heritage Park ang puntod ng Hari Ng Komedya, ilang taon na itong sumasakabilang-buhay pero wala pa ring musoleo. Sabi ng isa sa mga anak ng yumaong komedyante, “Kahit maliit lang, para lang magkaroon ng bahay ang puntod ni daddy. Remember, he was a king.” Wala namang problema kay Zsa Zsa, matagal na rin pala niyang planong patayuan ng musoleo ang puntod, kaya lang ay naghahanap pa siya ng arkitektong mamamahala. Teka lang, di ba’t kilalang architect ang karelasyon niya ngayon na si Conrad Onglao, kundi man ito ang magdidisenyo sa musoleo ay marami itong kakilalang kapuwa arkitekto. – CSF

CRISTY... From page 16 seguridad ng mga bata ang inisip niya, mabu-bully ang kanilang mga anak kapag kinasuhan pa niya sina Sunshine at Macky. Maraming ganitong kuwento ng mga artista na mas matindi pa nga kung tutuusin, talagang nagbilad sila ng kahihiyan sa publiko, pero paglipas nang ilang taon ay nagkasundo rin sila. Dahil sa mga anak ay maraming prinsipyo ang nababali. Para sa kapakanan ng mga bata ay may mga giyerang personal na tinatapos ng mga magulang. Huwag na tayong magtaka kung isang araw ay maging magkaibigan pa sina Cesar Montano at Sunshine Cruz. Para man lang sa kasiyahan ng


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Nasa 50 per cent lamang umano ng Winnipeg residents ang mga gumagamit ng bus service. Maaaring sanhi rin na sa kanilang residence ay madalang ang pagdaan ng mga bus. *** Canada’s PM and Philippine President, should get better advisers. Tungkol ‘yon sa balitang laman ng Pilipino Express noong nakaraang isyu, na aborted deal for the purchase of 16 Bell EPI combat utility helicopter worth 12 billion pesos, mula sa Canada para sa Pilipinas. Kapuwa loser ang Canada at Pilipinas. Kailangan ng gobyernong Trudeau ang trabaho at mapagdadalhan ng mga produkto. Kailangan naman ng Pilipinas para sa military modernization project. Maaaring sa ibang bansa mapilitang bumili ng kanilang kailangan. *** Maraming bansa ang naghihigpit na sa mga nais maging immigrant. Sa Australia, Canada at US, ang patuloy na pag-aaral ay isa sa paraan. Ang working students ay pinapayagang makapagtrabaho nang part-time, 20 hours per week. *** Nagigitgitan ang NDP leaders ng British Columbia at Alberta tungkol sa Pacific Pieline Project. Hinaharang ng BC Premier dahil ang tatapong krudo daw ay makakasira sa rainforest, fisheries at tourism. Giniit naman ng Alberta’s Premier na ang proyekto ay commitment between Canada at US. Kailangang maayos ni PM Justin Trudeau ang problema. Sa ngayon ang OPEC ay nakaharap sa malaking problema na ang resulta ay bagsak na presyo ng krudo. Malamang na maging pabor sa US. Plilipinas Muling ginunita noong ika22 ng Pebrero ang 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution.

Nabuhay daw ang demokrasya na sinasabing namatay sa panahon ng diktadoryang gobyerno ng former President Ferdinand Marcos. Sa loob ng halos 30 years ng mga sumunod na administrasyon, hindi naging maganda ang kabuhayan ng mga Filipino. Nabigo ang pag-asa ng mga mamamayan sapagkat naging masama pa sa dati ang nangyari. Nasayang ang pagkakataon sa tunay na kailangang pagbabago. *** The Free Irrigation Service Act, RA 10968 ay isang paraan para matulungan ang mga magsasaka ng palay. Marami ngayong irrigation canals na may dumadaloy lang na tubig kung may mga malalakas na ulan Nabanggit ko na ‘yon sa pitak na ito at aking uulitin. Ang kailangan ay construction ng multipurpose dam na panggagalingan ng irrigation water. *** Sa halos 31 years ay hindi naging priority ng mga nakaraang gobyerno ang palay production. Ang kakulangan sa bigas ay pinupunan through importation. Foreign farmers ang natutulungan sa halip na ang mga magsasakang Filipino. *** Hindi matanggap ng DA-NFA officials na may kakulanagan sa bigas. Iniipit lang daw ng mga negosyante. Maaaring totoo, subalit hindi ba nila alam na sinumang may negosyo ang hangad ay makinabang. Ang mga opisyal na ito ng gobyerno ay nakakatawa. Nakalimutan na nila ang law of supply and demand. *** Ang Build, Build, Build ng kasalukuyang administrasyon ay proyektong ambisyoso. Tila wala ang para sa food production sa kanilang adyenda. Ang gobyerno ay mababaon sa utang dahil sa

HINAGAP

Salamat Sa bayang Bigaa, ako isinilang, Balagtas na ngayon ang naging pangalan; Hango sa taguring sisne ng Panginay, Tula ang ginamit laban sa dayuhan! *** Landas kong tinahak, madulas matinik, Hagupit ng buhay ay sadyang masakit; Na hanggang sa ngayon ay hindi mawaglit, Sa aking gunita na sadyang mapait! *** Subalit maraming laman ng pangarap, Na nagsibling batis ng pasasalamat; Una ay sa Diyos na laging kausap, Tinugon ang aking mga pagsisikap! *** Kaloob ng Diyos parang kailan lang Walumpo’t lima na ang taong nagdaan! Paquito Rey Pacheco

kakulangan ng pagkain ng mga mamamayan. Ang mga lupang nagagamit sa BBB na pinagtatayuan ng malalaking gusali, subdivisions at mga lansangan ay hindi napapalitan. Maraming lupang sakahan ang nasasakrepisyo. Hindi napalitan mga bagong bukas na agricultural lands. *** Bigas, mais, at iba pa ay mahalagang pagkain. Naalala ko tuloy noong si former president Diosdado M. Macapagal ay manalong pangulo against former VP Carlos P. Garcia. Sa convention ng mga magbibigas na noon ay ginanap sa Manila Hotel. Naroon ako sa reception area. Dinig na dinig ko ang pag-uusap nina Cong Dadong at ng famous Rice, Corn and Sugar magnate na Chinese naturalized citizen. Sabi niya sa pangulo, “tulong ako sa iyo, kaya walang pila sa bigas.” Napasigaw si President Macapagal. “Get out of that business.” After about one week, nagkaroon ng malaking sunog sa Dagupan Street na katapat ng Rail Road station. *** Tungkol pa rin sa BBB ng gobyerno. Ang isa pang tunay na makabuluhang proyekto ay ang mungkahi ni Senate President Ralph Recto. Sa Pilipinas na gawin ang mga sasakyang hindi lang para sa mga ilog kundi pandagat. Makakapagbigay pa ng maraming trabaho. Makakatulong sa pagliligtas ng mga sakuna sa karagatan, Coast Guard and Navy Patrol boat. Magagamit pa rin na sasakyan sa mga ilog na tiyak makakabawas ng pagsisikip ng traffic sa mga lansangan. Noon, sa Pasig River ay may mga sasakyang pantubig na patungo at pabalik sa Manila-Pasig River. *** Nalaalala ko tuloy ang nasa kasaysayan. Noong panahon ng mga Kastila, dito sa Pilipinas, partikular sa Iloilo, ginagawa ang mga barko na ginagamit sa Galleon trade ng mga negosyante from Acapulco to Manila. Ang mga Ilongo na forced labour ang gumagawa ng mga barko. *** Pinangunahan ng dating mahistrado Hilario Davide ang

Anti-Cha-Cha Coalition. Isa siya sa 48 appointed delegates of the 1987 revolutionary constitution. Kaniyang pinagmalaki na ang kasalukuyang constitution daw ay pinakamagandang batas ng bansa. Maganda ba ang magkahiwalay na boto ng president and VP? Ang resulta ay parang aso at pusa. Gayon din ang epekto ng multiparty system. Pagkatapos ng eleksiyon ang mga hindi kapartido ay kumakabit sa partido ng pangulo for convenience. *** Ang isa pang halimbawa ay tungkol sa pinagtatalunang isyu ngayon sa kongreso. Sa Article XVII section (1) and (2) nakalimbag na may dalawang paraan to amend the constitution. Through congress and/or constitutional convention. Through congress ang pinili, subalit hindi maliwanag kung ang upper or lower house of Congress to vote jointly or separately. ‘Yon ang isyu kaya nagigitgitan ang mga kongresista at senador. *** Sakaling maisulong ang federal government, sinabi ni Speaker Alvarez, na sa 2022 pa maaaring pairalin. Kasi nga tiyak na makakaatraso sa hangad na panukalang federal ang Barangay at Sangguniang Kabataan election sa May 14-15 this year and 2019 national and local elections. *** Ang head of the Senate Committee on Constitutional Amendment and Revision of Code ay si Senador Francis Kiko Pangilinan na pangulo ng LP. Tiyak namang ang galaw ni Pangilinan at ng minoryang kagawad ng senado ay matamang susubaybayan ng mga mayoryang senador. Alalahaning ang federalism ay magtatagumpay lamang kung ang executive, legislative and judiciary ay magkakaisa. Ang sinasabing check and balance from the three levels of government na katulad ngayon ay magiging pangunahing hadlang sa hinahangad ng gobyerno *** Before 2019, ang dissolution of marriage and divorce bill sa bansa ay baka daw maging batas na. Ayon sa mga nagpanukala, it is pro-women. Aba, marahil pro-men din naman. Hinaharang ng CBCP.

PAGE 21 Ang mga nasa mababa at mataas na sangay ng kongreso ay may kanikaniyang pakulo. Maraming nangyaring sa kagustuhan lang ng mga magulang kaya hindi naging matibay. Gayon din ang pananaig ng mapusok na relasyon ng babae at lalaki na nagatungan kapuwa ng mga kaibigan. Nasilaw sa panlabas na anyo at kayamanan na sa huli ay pinagsisisihan. *** Ano ba itong nangyayari sa lehislatura ng gobyerno. Halimbawa ang nangyayari sa senado na dapat maging modelo sa moralidad ay tila nawalan ng kahulugan. Ang tawagan pa naman ay kagalang-galang. Sa 2019 mid-term elections, ang mga hindi na maaaring tumakbo for re-election ay sina DFA Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano, Loren Legarda, Chiz Escudero, Gringo Honasan at Antonio Trillanes IV. Katas Ang Federal form of government ay may dalawang mabuting system na maaaring mapagpilian. Federal Presidential and Federal Parliamentary. • Ang mga Filipino ay hindi nakahanda sa pinamanang kalayaan na matira ang matibay. • Patuloy ang pag-iral ng political dynasty. Amo ang mayaman, kasambahay ang mahirap. • Mananatiling nasa ibabaw ang mga lunsod at lalawigang mayaman. Mahihirapang makahabol ang nasa mahihirap na lugar. • Malamang mabigo ang magandang layunin ng federalism kung magpapatuloy ang batas ng kagubatan at karagatan. Kasabihan May mga nagmamadaling hindi kaagad makarating sa patutunguhan. Erratum: Nais kong itama ang naisulat noong nakarang isyu sa pitak na ito tungkol kay Senate President Koko Pimentel. Ang tama ay: Si Senate President Koko Pimentel ay isa sa mga reelectionists. 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.


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Lani Misalucha in Winnipeg – Feb. 14

The Nightingale – Lani Misalucha

Lani Misalucha wows her Winnipeg fans at the Club Regent Event Centre

The Music Director, Lorrie Ilustre

Photos by Alex Canlapan and Josel Catindoy

Photo by Alex Canlapan

Lani Misalucha with Baihana

Lani Misalucha with Janice Marie B. Yu (4th from left) and Glenda Ramos Pepito (2nd from right) of Beyond Limits Production Photo by Henry Balanial

Lani Misalucha with 204 Live Music

Photo by Josel Catindoy


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