Vol. 26 No. 03 »

What’s for Lunch?

What’s for Lunch?

Nenette Alexandria Mayor

My 9-year-old son has always enjoyed coming home for lunch from school. He loves eating his warm meal at his own leisurely pace in our comfortable and relaxed atmosphere. We have a wonderful routine,

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The U. S. Republican Primaries

The U. S. Republican Primaries

Dr. Eusebio Koh

If you have been watching the Republican primary caucuses leading to the American presidential election in November this year, you would know how the number of candidates for the U.S. presidency has dropped from

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Jets still in the playoff hunt

Jets still in the playoff hunt

The Winnipeg Jets ended up 4-9 during a busy month on the road in January. Overall, the Jets are 23-22-6 and are still in the hunt for the 8th and final playoff spot in

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Super Visa sham

Super Visa sham

There has been a lot of discussion about the Conservative government’s new “Super Visa” in the community recently, but unfortunately it has turned out to be an insult to families desperate to bring their

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Five RRC students join student art show and auction at the Forks

Five RRC students join student art show and auction at the Forks

Young graphic artists had gathered to show their painting skills to create original work of arts using a variety of drawing and painting technique last Jan. 28-29 at the Forks. For two days, the

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Rizal the Great Malay is Relevant among the Youth of Today

Rizal the Great Malay is Relevant among the Youth of Today

On December 30th the Order of the Knights of Rizal Winnipeg Chapter (OKoR-W) commemorated Dr. Jose Rizal’s ultimate sacrifice for his Malayan brethren the people he so loved he personally took his battle all

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