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Washing of the Feet
The “washing of the feet” on Holy Thursday at St. Peter’s Church continues the religious rite observed by Christians. Photos by Nonie Manalili | Filipino Journal
Read More »View From Manitoba Legislature
by Jon Reyes The past few weeks have been very eventful for me, with much of my time spent at the Manitoba legislature working toward affordable, effective solutions to issues important to you and
Read More »Get Ready for a Drink of Sponge Cola
(May 21, PCCM grounds) The past years have been exciting for band-music enthusiasts in Winnipeg. The city has already hosted a stream of Philippines-based bands that included Slapshock, Pupil, True Faith, Ely Buendia &
Read More »Unifying cultures and communities in Winnipeg
Culture Card is an arts, cultural media, and entertainment company that brings different generations and cultures together to create communal unity. “We created Culture Card with Bayanihan in mind,” says Valen Vergara, co-founder of
Read More »Jets Flight Path: Staying The Course
by Ryan Reyes Oh Jets, you just had to tease us with a 7 game winning streak to end the season didn’t you? Were they clicking on all cylinders? Was their goaltending now decent?
Read More »Celebrate Earth Day at the Assiniboine Park Zoo this Weekend!
Activities, Zookeeper talks, prizes, and more! The Assiniboine Park Zoo will celebrate and recognize Earth Day this weekend with a variety of fun activities geared toward engaging visitors to learn about endangered species, the
Read More »Assiniboine Park Zoo Unveiling NEW Dinosaur at Opening of Dinosaurs Alive!® Exhibit in May
The extremely popular Dinosaurs Alive!® exhibit presented by Artis REIT will be returning to Assiniboine Park Zoo in May and this year it will be even bigger than before! This year, the Zoo will
Read More »A race for disgrace: Chevrier and Empress named Worst Roads in Winnipeg
CAA Manitoba’s sixth annual Worst Roads campaign concluded with a record number of roads around the province being nominated for the annual disgrace. Just over 8,400 votes were cast for 712 roads around the
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