Vol. 25 No. 01 »
Reading Your Business Lease
Reading Your Business Lease If you are starting or expanding a business, one of the issues you will have to deal with is the location. In many cases, business proprietors like you will rent
Read More »Forever Swimming in a Sea of Knowledge
(Recommended Reference Books for the Eclectic) During the holiday season, many people have surely gotten what they wanted and wished for—new clothes, new houses, new vehicles, new laptops, cellular phones, and other gadgets—each realizable
Read More »Pioneering Golden Girl
The model I’ve chosen for this issue is a pioneer member of the Winnipeg Filipino community. Tita Che (she is my aunt because she is married to my dad’s brother Billy) was one of
Read More »Finally, a glimmer of hope
Finally, after a roller-coasting decade of uncertainty, instability, and volatility, there is a glimmer of hope that 2011 would usher in an era of certainty, stability, and vibrancy. President Benigno “P-Noy” Aquino III said
Read More »Christmas Season in Regina
Last December here in Regina was a glorious Christmas time celebrating the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. Just before Advent, we were involved in setting up the beautiful nativity scene in front of
Read More »P-Noy’s New Year’s Resolution
The Christmas party hosted by President Benigno “P-Noy” Aquino III at his official residence, Bahay Pangarap (Dream House), was austere compared to ex-president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s nine extravagant Christmas parties during her presidency. However,
Read More »Mosley out to prove his critics wrong
Former world champion “Sugar” Shane Mosley says that his fight against 8-division champion Manny Pacquiao this coming May will not be his last fight as he declared that he wants to prove his critics
Read More »Children perish in Leyte landslide
Another landslide hit St. Bernard town in Southern Leyte, the scene of a massive avalanche almost four years ago that caused widespread damage and the death of 1,126 people. This time at least five
Read More »Chavit Singson maintains son’s innocence on drug charges
Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis “Chavit” Singson maintains his son, Congressman Ronald Singson, was framed by political enemies and business competitors as he insists that the latter is neither a drug user nor trafficker. Singson
Read More »Kris belies rumors linking her with Strike Revilla
The Queen of All Media is again being linked to a different man. This time, rumors going around of late have linked presidential sister Kris Aquino to Bacoor Mayor Strike Revilla. Aquino admitted that
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