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Compassion in Action
We all have heroes and next to me at the Manitoba Heroes Gala dinner was Canadian music icon, Fred Penner. Like many Canadians, all throughout dinner, I had visions of how the cat came
Read More »October is greenback walleye primetime
The fall season marks the time when local anglers flock to the banks and boat launches of the Red River at Selkirk and the Winnipeg River at Pine Falls. While fishing can be outstanding
Read More »Three letters, big savings: DIY
A pinay’s guide to getting hitched I count myself lucky to have tied the knot in the 2000s. Why, you ask? Three reasons: the Internet, Pinterest and thrifty brides with a lot of spare
Read More »Beyond and Behind the Solo Philippine Artist Known as Bamboo
Many people know Bamboo because of his being a currently popular singer and TV personality in the Philippines, especially as a coach in the reality-television singing competition The Voice of the Philippines. However, what
Read More »Highlights of Berlin (Part II)
In Berlin, the historic capital of Germany and its largest city of 3.5 million people, you’ll never run out of places to discover and explore. Our guided walking tour goes through the cityscape of
Read More »Business Eclectic
Due to new developments, this time I have decided to go back and elaborate on a comment that I made a couple of articles back. As many of you may have guessed, even though
Read More »Cris Villonco goes to Toronto
Cris Villonco, granddaughter of Armida Siguion-Reyna and niece of filmmaker couple Bibeth Orteza and Carlos Siguion-Reyna, won best supporting actress in the Directors’ Showcase section of Cinemalaya which took her all the way to
Read More »Rescue in the Philippines, extending to wider audience
Rescue in the Philippines: Refuge from the Holocaust- is a US documentary by Russell Hodge, Cynthia Scott-Johnson, Terry Irving and Jenny Gebhardt. The film is about the effort of the Philippines to save Jews
Read More »2014-2015 Winnipeg Jets Season Preview
After finishing a disappointing last in the Central Division last season, the Winnipeg Jets will be looking to improve in the standings and push for their first playoff berth since moving from Atlanta. With
Read More »Canadian Museum for Human Rights Opening Weekend
Soggy weather didn’t dampen spirits during opening ceremonies Outside, the iconic Canadian Museum for Human Rights is symbolically etched on a prairie landscape; inside, historical and cultural exhibits and displays are ready to discover,
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