Vol. 31 No. 10 »
It Is Maytime in the Philippines
I hurried last Monday coming from a trip to Pasig City inorder to catch up with the fiesta in a barangay in the City of San Fernando. My friends called me three times, and
Read More »Naka-attend Ka Na Ba ng Fashion Show?
(DKF Runway, June 16, District Stop) Winnipeg’s Filipino community is steeped with events that involve singing, dancing, and other performance and entertainment arts. However, seldom do we see a full-on fashion show being produced
Read More »A Successful Launching of Dalayoan’s A New Beginning
(a short film documentary review) The pet project of veteran educator Gemma Dalayoan and her son Fernando Dalayoan, the documentary film A New Beginning for Immigrants had its successful, well-attended launching screening on April
Read More »Trump’s ‘House of Cards’
On the day of Donald J. Trump’s presidential inauguration, a trailer of Season 5 of the “House of Cards” Netflix series was shown. The trailer – which movie critics dubbed “creepy” – accompanied an
Read More »The Journey Through Loss
Grief is the complex and painful process with the losses we encounter throughout our lives. Implicit in God’s invitation to live and enjoy relationships with others is the knowledge that we may one day
Read More »Top Finish at First Tournament of the Season
My regular bass tournament partner Jeremy Santos and I reunited this year to compete at the annual Manitoba Bass Anglers hosted Falcon Lake G Loomis Skeleton Cup. This was our third time entering together
Read More »Taiwan defers plan to give Filipinos visa-free entry
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has postponed its plan to give Philippine nationals visa-free entry for a period of one year starting this June. The announcement was given by the Taipei Economic and
Read More »Opening Of 2017 Best DOLE-Assisted Livelihood Projects
DOLE Undersecretaries Joel B. Maglunsod and, Bernard P. Olalia; Assistant Secretaries Maria Gloria A. Tango and Federico V. Abuan Jr., DOLE Regional Office No. 2 Director Sixto T. Rodriguez, BWSC Chief for Workers in
Read More »On becoming a successful DOST Scholar
Written by Keziah Suzaine W. Francisco Every year, a deluge of students apply for the scholarship offered by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). Recently, the Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) announced 2,196 passers
Read More »Duterte mulls joint South China Sea exploration
The Duterte government is open to a joint exploration venture of South China Sea’s natural resources with China and Vietnam, the two Southeast Asian nations that also have territorial claims to the sea. President
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