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Were You an Atari Baby?
(On ’80s Video Games) If you were a kid or a teenager in the late ’70s or the mid-’80s, then you were surely one of those who spent countless hours in that era playing
Read More »The politics behind the ‘Ilocos Six’
In Philippine politics, it’s hard to determine who the real enemies are. Their enemies today could be their allies tomorrow or vice versa. Which reminds me of Benjamin Disraeli’s popular mantra: “We have no
Read More »In times of doubt
We often ask ourselves some questions. Why Doesn’t God answer me? Is it Possible We Have Been Misled Into Thinking We Can Solve Our Problems With Prayer? It is easy to think that problems
Read More »Western Gold Rush, Golden Walleyes That Is
The majority of our readers reside in the great city of Winnipeg. For many of us, the occasional weekend escape of the hustle and bustle of urban life involves packing the coolers into our
Read More »Duterte recognizes US, China assistance in Marawi
President Rodrigo Duterte acknowledged the help extended by the United States during the fight against the terror Maute Group in Marawi City. In his speech at the 11th Ambassadors’ Tour Philippine reception in Davao
Read More »Kaye Abad pregnant with first child
Kaye Abad is having a baby with husband Paul Jake Castillo. This was joyfully announced by the actress by posting a photo of her sonogram on social media. She used the hashtags “MayBabyCastilloNaSiAbad,” “blessed,”
Read More »Karen Ibasco is Miss Philippines Earth 2017
Karen Ibasco was crowned Miss Philippines Earth on Saturday and will represent the country in the Miss Earth international pageant later this year. Ibasco, a physicist from Manila, succeeded last year winner Loren Mar
Read More »Jolina and family now safe after accident
Jolina Magdangal and her husband Mark Escueta updated their followers through social media about the car crash they experienced and assured everybody that they are fine. The couple together with their son Pele was
Read More »SOPA : An Edge with Canadian Job Preparedness – Part 2
A Story from 204FM Community by Leila Castro For the first part of this article, Mila explained what SOPA (Settlement Online Pre -Arrival) program is, and why a large percentage of Filipinos fail to
Read More »MAFTI Prepares for the Teaching of Filipino Classes to Youths and Adults
By Gemma Dalayoan The Manitoba Association of Filipino Teachers Inc. ( MAFTI ) will be offering a Filipino language class/classes for youths 15-21 and adults from 21- 60. Lessons will be taught in an
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