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Prime Minister Stephen Harper meets with President Benigno Aquino III of the Philippines
Beijing, China November 10, 2014 On the margins of the APEC Summit in Beijing , Prime Minister Stephen Harper met today with Benigno Aquino III, President of the Philippines . President Aquino extended personal
Read More »2015 Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited
My one week behind the wheel of the 2015 Subaru Outback was a first for me. In the three years I’ve been reviewing cars, this was my first Subaru test drive and I was
Read More »Carving for a cause – KidSport Manitoba
The best way to get into the Halloween spirit is to carve a pumpkin. It was even more fun when Kildonan Place Shopping Centre invited the Filipino Journal to participate in their annual Carving
Read More »Bait and Depth Are Key When Targeting Greenbacks
Anglers chasing walleyes during the fall greenback run have been having tremendous success over the last few weeks. After the strong current and high water on the Red River eventually leveled off, it was
Read More »The Vox behind Adia Still Shines On
On Sarah McLachlan & Her Music Sarah McLachlan was among the female Alternative Pop artists who shot to commercial popularity amidst the Alternative Rock music explosion in the 1990s—alongside the likes of Alanis Morissette,
Read More »Changing political climate is coming and expect more excitement in the coming years!
Now that the civic political dust has settled and the winners are facing the challenges on how to run the city, majority of the Winnipeggers have been looking forward for a much better decision
Read More »Highlights of Berlin (Part III)
Berlin is noted for its “platz” (squares/plazas). Popular are the Potsdamer Platz, Alexander Platz, Gendarmenmarkt, and Bebel Platz. Quite historically interesting is our photo stop at the Bebel Platz, the “Book Burning Memorial”, the
Read More »The People’s Grace
It is customary for a lot of people to say grace, a short prayer before eating a meal. The most common grace among Catholics is: “Bless us, O Lord, and these, Thy gifts, which
Read More »You May Inputted Something, but Don’t Ever Putted It
On the Past Tense of ‘Put’ and ‘Input’ Put,’ as a verb that means “to move or to place,” remains the same even when it is in past tense. For example, “Did you see
Read More »Musicians celebrate Clean Air month
A free gig dubbed “The 2014 Clean Air Concert” will be held at Ayala’s Fairview Terraces in Quezon City on November 5, 2014. The concert features the country’s top bands and artists performing together
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