Vol. 32 No. 17 »
Pinay Trucker
By Leila Castro Leilacastro.ca@gmail.com It was a lazy afternoon, I was at Bakerite with friends enjoying the freebie hot pandesal with Creamela peanut butter. Gina Tolentino walked in the store. She is 5’2”, petite
Read More »Pearl of the Orient Pavilion wraps up another successful year at Folklorama
Photo by Ron Cantiveros | Filipino Journal
Read More »Hardwork will take us to Dublin, Ireland
by Lee Angela Igne – 1 st Degree Black Belt, Instructor and Coach for WSAA and Lynn Igne – Brown Belt Black Stripe, Jr. Instructor for WSAA At the time of typing this article,
Read More »Gigs Update
Winnipeg’s Filipino entertainment scene has really been exciting for the past few years. We are being treated regularly with a slew of artists, both Philippine-based and local. In the recent months, the city was
Read More »Garden City Shopping Centre Prepares For New Retailers
For the past 48 years, Garden City has been supporting the everyday needs of Winnipeggers’ in the area. The shopping centre recently underwent a significant renovation to modernize the space and better serve the
Read More »Enjoying the Morden Corn & Apple Festival
Large crowds gathered at the MORDEN sign during the weekend of the Morden Corn and Apple Festival. The 3-day festival attracts over 50,000 visitors in search of free corn on the cob and apple
Read More »Preparing for post-secondary life
For young adults, summer is typically spent preparing for college or university in the fall. If you are a parent or a student, lots of questions may be running through your mind about academics,
Read More »Lights of the North Opens at Red River Exhibition
Canada’s Largest Lantern Light Festival – is ready to amaze visitors of all ages as the festival opened to the public last Friday at Red River Exhibition Park. The six-week long festival – the
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