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Publications Mail Agreement 40032612 February 5-20, 2016 • Volume 30, Number 03 Campaign Kickoff Business Kickoff Festival Kickoff Football Kickoff PAGE 30 PAGE 28 PAGE 19 PAGE 7 Manitobans are set to go to the polls on April 19th and the election campaigns for all political parties are in full swing. Former MFBC president, Jon Reyes officially opened his campaign office in St. Norbert last week with family, friends and supporters. Jon Reyes is the PC Party of Manitoba candidate for St. Norbert. Photo by Henry Balanial (Handout)

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7Manitobans are set to go to the polls on April 19th and the election campaigns for all political parties are in full swing. Former MFBC president, Jon Reyes officially opened his campaign office in St. Norbert last week with family, friends and supporters. Jon Reyes is the PC Party of Manitoba candidate for St. Norbert. Photo by Henry Balanial (Handout)

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Red River Mutual Trail Opens to Churchill Drive

The Red River Mutual Trail adds a the second leg as it opens from Queen Elizabeth Way to Churchill Park on the Red River, making it

a total of three kilometres on the Red River.

As weather permits, the Red River Mutual Trail will continue to extend down the Red River in hopes of reaching St. Vital Bridge. In addition to the trail, a second skating rink was also completed this weekend in The Forks Historic Port. All rinks and trails are groomed daily and conditions can always be found at theforks.com/skate or by following @RRMTrail on Twitter.

Along with the trail extending, local artist Chris Jane has brought the addition of an art gallery on ice. This is the second year for the gallery with this year’s work being showcased under the Queen Elizabeth Way. Skaters

are able to glide by the work from budding local artists. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/chrisandkine.

Over the upcoming weeks, there is a variety of free winter events on the Red River Mutual Trail. This list includes the upcoming Subaru Canada Ironman Outdoor Curling Bonspiel, Festival du Voyageur’s Rendez-vous on Ice, and the inaugural Winter Wind Derby at The Forks.

Skate rentals are open as well and available at Iceland Skate Rentals located adjacent to the skate changing area. Rates are $3 for children and seniors and only $5 for adults. Skate trainers are also available for $2.

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2016 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament in ManilaThe Philippine national

men's basketball team Gilas Pilipinas eyes its first

Olympic basketball appearance since 1972 as Manila hosts one of the 2016 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament starting July 4 to 10.

The draw held on Wednesday, January 27 (Tuesday, January 26 in Switzerland) puts the Philippines in collision course against heavyweights 5th ranked France, 8th ranked Turkey, 21st ranked New Zealand, 26th ranked Canada, and 31st ranked Senegal. The Philippines, ranked 28, beat

Senegal during their inaugural meeting at the 2014 FIBA World Cup in Spain.

The teams will be divided into two brackets of 3 each and play against each in the preliminaries on July 5, 6, and 7. The top two

placers advance to the knockout semifinals on July 9 with the finals slated on July 10. The winner qualifies for the men's basketball tournament at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro this August. The Gilas Pilipinas settled

for silver in the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship and lost the chance for an automatic berth.

The two other qualifying tournaments will be held in Belgrade in Serbia and Turin in Italy.

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Jon Reyes Officially Opens St. Norbert Campaign Office

Jon Reyes, PC candidate for St. Norbert officially opened St. Norbert PC Constituency Association Office last week. The campaign office is located at 100-2855 Pembina Hwy.

Winter FestivalJon Reyes will also be hosting a winter festival at Sagehill Equine and Canine Sports Centre this coming Sunday, February 7. The event features hay rides, pony rides, kids fun zone and other family activities and free admission. For event

information and hay ride ticket information, visit jonreyes.ca/events or call Darlene Dolinsky at 204-955-9557. Rides and extra activities subject to additional costs and all proceeds go to the St. Norbert PC Association.

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Filipino Seniors Group of Winnipeg elects new

executive officersOfficial induction of officers will take place on March 12, 2016 at the Filipino Seniors Hall 49 Euclid.

President: Leonardo Jun Isla, Vice President: Gloria E. Agravante, Secretary: Kelly Legaspi, Treasurer: Jaina Medida, Auditor: Mackie Palacios, Program and Fund

Raising Chairman: Charm Moreno and Bldg Maintenance: Michael Mostajo.

The remaining board of directors are Rody Rodolfo Capistrano, Wilfredo Sion, Peter Estrada, Amante Teamantz Bayuga, Ester Camuyong , Ley Navarro and Aireen Henson.

MVP Hopeful for Gilas’ race to Rio

The path to Rio Olympics is undeniably tough with powerhouse teams- France,

Canada and New Zealand on the hunt.

The Road may be tough but Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) president Manny V. Pangilinan has high hopes for the national team, Gilas Pilipinas.

Gilas is on the works in forming the best possible team as they prepare for the Fiba Olympic Qualifying Tournament on July 5-10 on our own turf.

Philippines will be facing the toughest teams in the group (B). PH will kick off its bid against France on July 5 and will face New Zealand the next day. Group A includes Canada and Turkey. Only one team will make it to the 2016 Olympics in Rio.

“Of course (the expectation is), no less than the opportunity to

participate in Rio. I’d like to see Filipino players, Filipino athletes belong to the Olympic movement again, not only in basketball but in other sports,” Pangilinan said Saturday night.

“We need Filipino fans to come out there fully and support the team. I think it will be a big boost to the team’s effort,” he said.

Senate approves speed limiter in buses

The installation of speed limiter in every public utility buses, as well as

trucks, has been approved by the senate committee. This is to prevent and minimize road accidents related to overspeeding.

No public utility bus will be allowed access in any roads, streets, or highways under Senate Bill 2999 unless such device is installed.

The Bill proposes a maximum speed limit of 60 kph for travelling in EDSA, and 80 kph for expressways.

A fine not exceeding P100,000 and suspension of franchise will be imposed on bus operators who will fail to comply.

According to Senator JV Ejercito, road related accidents increased in the past years and overspeeding is one of the primary causes.

He added that bus riders are most at risk when exposed to these kinds of accidents based on a study conducted by the UP National Center for Transport Studies in 2014.

"The study gives emphasis to the fact that a bus is six times more at risk than a car, and five times more than a jeepney," Ejercito said.

"We have long been shocked by news reports of over speeding buses and families instantly losing their loved-ones due to freak accidents. This Speed Limiter Bill is our solution to eliminate killer buses. Let us not wait for another bus accident for us to act on this,” he said.

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The induction of officers of the Lupao Nueva Ecija Association of Winnipeg

held on December 26, 2015 at the Four Crowns Inn on McPhillips. The inducting officers is Mrs. Letty Duque Antonio, a Commissioner for Oaths.

The Officers inducted are: President: Ted Retumalta; Vice President: Girlene Stumpf; Vice President: Alex Peralta; Secretary: Helen Fajardo; Asst. Secretary: Maria Paz Dela Cruz and Emily Sagaral; Treasurer: Erlinda Uminga; Asst. Treasurer: Rowena Memita and Aning

Lupao Induction of officersMatias; Auditors: Danny Seriosa, Noel Retumalta and Roldan Uminga; PRO: Ace Geronimo, Vinz Barundia and Eduardo Uminga; Bus. Managers: Roy Fajardo, Allan Paul Dela Cruz and Dado Uminga and Peace Officers: Greg Balmeo, Archie Uminga and Bob Uminga.

Pacquiao trains hard for his match vs Bradley this AprilFilipino and world boxing icon, Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao is hard at work as he prepares for his coming match against Timothy Bradley this April.

Basketball is part of Pacquiao’s exercise regime as dribbling will strengthen his shoulder muscles that were injured during his fight with Mayweather.

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‘Lola Basyang’ series among finalists in int’l TV awards “LolaBasyang.com,” is among finalists at the prestigious Prix Jeunesse International 2016 to be held from May 20-25 in Munich, Germany.

According to director Perci Intalan, the TV5 fantasy series qualified for the episode “Ang Plautin Ni Periking” starring Valeen Montenegro and Vin Abrenica. The series is led by Lola Basyang, an iconic character in Philippine literature. The modern Lola B (played by Boots

Anson-Roa-Rodrigo), is now a blogger who shares human-value stories to her grandchildren here and abroad via webcam.

The Prix Jeunesse International festival is considered the “Oscars Of Children’s Television” that aims to promote quality television for young audiences worldwide. For this year, a record submission of nearly 400 entries from 60 countries will compete in six categories.

Coleen Garcia quits ‘It’s Showtime’ to focus on her careerColeen Garcia resigned from “It’s Showtime” simply because she wants to focus on her acting career. This was revealed by the actress herself when asked by the media while doing the afternoon TV series “Pasion de Amor.”

Aside from the TV series, Coleen expressed her excitement in a forthcoming movie she will star with Dawn Zulueta and Piolo Pascual. In the yet-untitled movie, Coleen plays a socialite having a relationship with Piolo sans emotional attachment. Dawn will later fell in love with Piolo’s character.

In real life, Coleen is currently in a solid relationship with actor-host Billy Crawford.

Richard Gutierrez stars in new ‘Ang Panday’ series

Actor Richard Gutierrez essays the lead role in the return of “Ang Panday”

as TV series. The story of Flavio, a blacksmith who fights bad guys using a dagger forged from a meteorite, started as a serialized comic novel titled “Ang Panday” and popularized on-screen by the late Fernando Poe Jr. (FPJ) in the early ’80s.

Panday creator writer-director Carlo J. Caparas said the series is divided into three parts: the

prequel; the story of Flavio; and his transformation as Panday. Actress Jasmine Curtis-Smith is Gutierrez’ leading lady in the series. Playing Panday’s adversary Lizardo is veteran actor Christopher de Leon. The new series also stars Alonzo Muhlach and Bangs Garcia

The series will be directed by Mac Alejandre with the involvement of Caparas in every aspect of production. It will air Feb. 29 on TV5.

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Vic’s says Pauleen is now number 2 in his life

Now that they’re married, Vic Sotto related that his wife, Pauleen Luna is

number 2 in his life, upped from being number 5 before. But being second priority isn’t something to

complain about considering his first is God.

The comedian explained in an interview that his old priorities listed Pauleen actually farther down his list, with God

as number one; number 2, his children; number 3, his family; number 4, his job; number 5, Pauleen; and Number 6, golf. Vic also revealed he apologized to his children regarding the change in his priorities.

Pauleen and Vic were married on Saturday evening at St. James the Great Parish in Muntinlupa City. The wedding proved detractors wrong about their relationship, mostly stemming from the couple’s 34-year age gap.

Pia Wurtzbach is Super Bowl 50 correspondent Pia Wurtzbach is covering the Super Bowl 50 as a special correspondent for the US newsmagazine TV show "Inside Edition." The 26-year-old reigning Miss Universe from the Philippines said she is excited to be a part of the biggest game in America, and even found herself learning how to dab.

Reigning Miss Universe gamely learned “dabbing” from American football team Carolina Panthers complete with her crown and sash as well as her media ID and microphone in place. The dance was popularized by Panthers quarterback Cam Newton as a post-touchdown celebration in recent games. His teammates have since adapted the dance with the fans joining the craze.

When asked about the Miss Universe pageant mix-up, she said she’s not thinking about it anymore. She added that she is more interested in who would be

crowned the kings of the NFL come Sunday night.

The Super Bowl 50 features the football game between Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos that will determine the

champion of the 2015 season of the National Football League (NFL). It will be held on Sunday, February 7 in San Jose, California, USA.

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A lesson to learn from a 6-year old orphan who makes people smile as reported by CBS

Have you smiled today? I guess not!

Lately, a CBS News host at the end of his broadcast, in the Facebook YouTube with more than 35 million views, told a story of a 6-year old orphan in Savanah, Georgia who has an enormous power , the power to lift the spirit. According to the CBS on the road reporter Steve Hartman " this little boy is sick and tired seeing everyone is sad every time."

Why most people don't smile?

Have you been in some banks, or in some restaurants or just in a coffee shop, or in one of the offices in downtown? Have you noticed that the majority of people look sad while working in the front line, an office worker or the tellers; or a server; or a barista, or a receptionist?

I have so much time to go around and to meet many people in all walks of life. And I could count few happy faces, mostly sad.

And most of the time, I wonder if the tag line for Manitoba is just a tagline or a cold slogan: Friendly Manitoba? How friendly are we when most people have difficulty to smile? Understand the latest Provincial tagline: Heart of the continents. It beats! In what way?

Lets go back to the story of this 6-year old boy whose father died when he was 4 years old; and then, lately, his mother died on sleep. He said that it's sad that his mom died lately.

"But there is another side of his grief", the reporter said. "One day, the little boy told his guardian that he is sick and tired seeing everyone is sad all the time. And he had a plan to fix it, continued by the reporter, "And the boy told to his guardian to buy small toys." The boy and the guardian went downtown in Savanah,Georgia and started giving away the toys to strangers.

Everyone who received the toys smiled. "It it is so overwhelming to some people

that a 6-year old orphan will give toys expecting nothing in return except smile, of course he is paid handsomely in hugs," Hartman said.

A 6-year old orphan who made people smile?

The story of this 6-year old orphan boy is so heart warming making people smile whenever he gave the toys. People smiled. People found themselves caught by the power of this little boy to lift the spirit. telling us that we have forgotten this special spice in life.

Compare yourself to this 6-year old orphan who has the mission to lift the spirit, to let people smile.

I have been to many places, and I do observe that most people do not smile. So serious that probably he or she has had a worst night and bring that sadness in the work place, in the restaurants, in the coffee shop. Or he or she is bored with his or her work.

Do we have to live up to the Manitoba's slogan or tagline? And how many muscles are used when you smile? "One deep-fried-Zen adage advises: It takes 13 muscles to smile and 33 to frown. Why overwork? (The Washington Post, 5 Dec.'82)

Or do we need to invite this 6-year old orphan to lift our spirit, to make us smile, and to make the true meaning of being a Friendly Manitoba. And to beat the heart of the continent with glee!

Don't OVERWORK! SMILE!

(Next Issue: Rodrigo Duterte and Donald Trump? What do they have in common?)

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Roach: Pacquiao may still consider fightingObservers, including Freddie

Roach, think the boxing icon Manny Pacquiao, will still

continue fighting despite announcing his retirement after his fight with Timothy Bradley this April.

Roach says a lot depends on whether Manny wins the senatorial race or not.

Pacquiao is running for senator under the party of VP Jejomar Binay and currently ranking at 8th place among other senatoriables.

Looking at a possible scenario- defeating Bradley will make him WBO welterweight champion. He may be prompted into defending the title even though he’s already a senator.

“I do know Manny well, though. He would love to be the senator who defended his title someday. I don’t think

this fight with Bradley is his last fight for some reason,” Roach continued.

“I just don’t see it because he has a lot left in him. His work ethic is still great. I’d be disappointed if this was his last fight. I’ve been with him a long time, we had a great run. I’ll support whatever he does,” Roach added.

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US to fund Philippine camps under EDCA

The US congress has allotted 66 million USD for the building of 8 military camps in the Philippines

under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) as stated by US Ambassador to the Philippines, Philip Goldberg yesterday during e media forum.

“Let me point out that we have about $66 million in foreign military funding in process for the Philippines and we expect that there will be additional sources of funds for both carrying out EDCA to military construction funds and also to increases in what we call the maritime security initiative,” Goldberg said at the Pandesal Forum in Quezon City.

“So we will work through all of those figures and also working with our Congress,

which of course you have to deal with as well in terms of what the Philippines may bring to the table,” he added.

The ambassador also made it clear that the US will not construct a new military base under EDCA.

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Kapuso reporter weds Kapatid TV host

After a six-year romance that started during the Department of Defense

media beat, Maria Josefina “MJ” Romualdez Marfori, 27, exchanged wedding vows with Oscar Elumba Oida Jr., 40, last Saturday afternoon, Jan. 30, at the San Agustin Church in Intramuros, Manila. MJ is with the TV5 Kapatid Network while Oscar is with the GMA Kapuso Network.

Among the principal sponsors were PLDT-Smart big boss Manny V. Pangilinan, GMA’s Felipe Gozon, lawyer Ferdie Topacio, Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez and wife Councilor Cristina Romualdez, Arnold Clavio, Luchi Cruz-Valdes, Marissa Flores, Wilma Galvante, Mel Tiangco, Lolit Solis, Lhar Santiago, Mike Enriquez, Vicky Morales and Sen. Bongbong Marcos.

MJ and Oscar will have a honeymoon around Europe. MJ said they want to enjoy each other’s company first before we start having a baby.

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PAHALANG PABABA

Getting closer to a certain person could boost your chances of success. Your drive is very strong and determined in reaching your goal. It would be best to sort out your priorities to avoid being overwhelmed.

You might doubt yourself due uncertainties in your direction. Someone may encourage you to follow your own steps, but you are not confident enough. Try to take baby steps in pursuing your goals. Clear your mind and things will fall into place.

A decision is important in taking advantage of an opportunity. Your friends may counter you in your enthusiasm on a particular project. Don’t take them seriously and just embrace the possible good outcome.

Collaboration on an exciting and creative project could make you busy this week. This could be worth your while as long as it doesn’t clash with your career and other responsibilities.

This is a positive week to apply some lifestyle changes. You’ll make better progress if you focus on your new year’s resolution at this time. Opinions on personal matters may clash with that of a significant other. You need to discuss it in order to make progress.

Don’t be in such a hurry in pursuing a creative project or a potential romance. Instant results could work against you so take your time and reflect on things. Things may work out better over the long term.

This week will give you the opportunity to work on your priorities, especially in the financial sector. Think about an item if it’s a good investment before purchasing it. It pays to be very careful in not wasting your time and your resources.

Determination in resolving an issue or a project will pay off this week. You might need a heart-to-heart talk with your family or friends so that they can understand your situation as they may have different opinions on how you can move forward.

You could lack confidence about a plan or a relationship as this week may encourage you to clear away your emotional baggage. This is a good time to face whatever is holding you back so that you can forge ahead with your enthusiasm.

This is a great time to team-up with a person or group who share the same ideas with you. Your friends seem to support your cause but you may experience some friction with some members of the family. Adjusting your perspective a little bit can make a difference.

You seem eager to forge ahead, but a part of you may be dreaming of freedom to do your own thing. You’ll have to work on it, especially if you have big plans for the future. Align your reality with your dreams and goals to attain them.

Trust your intuition as it may be telling you something important. This week encourages you to speak out your ideas and opinions. Doing so may put you in an odd situation but at least you are doing something that you feel is right.

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House bloc- President Aquino accountable for the deaths of SAF 44

Members of the independent bloc of the House of

Representatives stated yesterday that President Aquino is to hold accountable for the deaths of the SAF 44 in Mamasapano, Maguindanao last year.

“Taken in its totality, the onus of responsibility for the Mamasapano massacre falls squarely in the hands of President Aquino,” the bloc said in its report.

The repost was presented by Representatives Martin Romualdez of Leyte, Lito Atienza of Buhay and Jonathan de la Cruz of Abakada.

According to the House bloc, Aquino, as chief commander, failed to execute and provide guidance and leadership in the planning which led to the grim outcome of Oplan Exodus.

“He approved and directed the mission using inputs from a limited circle of subordinates, principally then suspended PNP chief Alan Purisima and SAF chief Getulio Napeñas,” read the report.

It is reported that Aquino was in Zamboanga City along with cabinet members and high-ranking military and police officers on the day of the police raid.

“In fine, he was in a position to have stepped in at the early stages of the firefight and prevented the heavy loss of lives. That he did not order a more determined effort to rescue the troops and… perhaps

even to the extent of talking directly to his peace partner, MILF (Moro Islamic Liberation Front) chairman Murad Ibrahim, to stop the firefight instead of ‘bureaucratizing’ the ceasefire and rescue operations has fuelled suspicions that he actually issued a ‘stand down’ order to the troops,” read the report.

“The MILF must share responsibility for the deadly outcome of this campaign… they should have taken every available step to turn in the high value targets (suspected terrorists) in accordance with their commitments under the ceasefire and related agreements with the government,” read the report.

Former senator Richard Gordon questioned why Aquino failed to order a signal to coordinate with MILF to cease hostilities right away.

Gordon firmly pressed that as president of our country, Aquino swore to execute all laws in the country including protecting police officers.

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Youth Forum on Building SuccessThe Philippine Heritage

Council of Manitoba (PHCM), in cooperation

with the Manitoba Filipino Business Council (MBFC), Inc., Aksyon ng Ating Kabataan (ANAK), Inc. and the University of Manitoba Filipino Students Group (UMPinoy), is launching the “Youth Forum on Building Success” to be held on March 17, 2016. This is the second year

that PHCM is holding this event as part of its year-round activities to promote the Filipino culture and heritage among Manitobans being part of the vibrant and dynamic Canadian multicultural community.

PHCM is a non-profit, cultural group composed of representatives from the numerous organizations within the Philippine community in Winnipeg.

This event aims to inspire the young to become successful in their fields, instill the importance of education and hard work, and promote their active involvement in the Filipino community. A panel of Filipino-Canadian speakers comprising the professional, business and trades sectors will share their real-life experiences, successes and challenges. The panelists will be selected from

among prominent Filipino-Canadians in Manitoba who have made a mark in their respective fields and serve as potential role models for the youth. Selection criteria include: •Professional/business/trades achievements•Value of contribution to chosen field (profession/business/trades)•Potential as a role model for youth•Value of contribution to community•Ability to communicate and inspire the youth

This event will be done through a panel presentation followed by an interactive question and answer forum and break-out group discussions that will provide more opportunity for the youth, their parents and other participants to exchange ideas

and insights with the panelists on overcoming challenges, preparing for post-secondary education, making career choices in the future and getting involved in the community.

Youth Forum - Building Success will be held on

Thursday, March 17, 2016 from 6:00PM to 9:00PM, at the Daniel McIntyre Collegiate (DMCI) Multipurpose Hall, 720 Alverstone St., Winnipeg.

RSVP and questions, please contact us at [email protected] on or before Thursday, March 3rd, 2016.

You may also leave a message on our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/PHCM.Inc). Announcement brought to you by Paul Macaraeg and Tes Aiello (PR Officers of PHCM).

Robredo vows to be a hard-working VP regardless of who wins the PresidencyVP aspirant, Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo promised that she will apply the same amount of hard work and commitment to her job if ever she gets elected as VP, whoever wins the presidential seat.

Robredo said, if elected as VP, she she would perform her duties as best as she could, be it her running mate Mar Roxas, Jejomar Binay, Grace Poe and other presidential candidates.

Contrary to common perception that a VP conforms to the policies of the President, Robredo pointed out that she

and Roxas have different views on policies.

“Yung plataporma po ni Secretary Mar ay pinepresenta namin as a tandem kaya dapat nagkakaintindihan kami sa mga major points. Parehas naman ang aming paniniwala, iba lang lens ang ginagamit namin,” she said.

Roxas is focusing on making national policies, while Robredo is focusing on addressing local issues.

Robredo used to be a pro-bono lawyer working with poor communities before she became a legislator.

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MFBC & CHILDREN’S WISH FOUNDATION PRELAUNCH PARTY

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The Manitoba Filipino Business Council (MFBC) held their 2016 kick-off

event on Jan. 27 at Delta Winnipeg Hotel’s Blaze Restaurant & Lounge. Over 50 members and guests were in attendance at the free New Year Member Mixer.

Opening remarks were provided by President Hipolito Alibin Jr., highlighting the organization’s accomplishments over the past year and strategic initiatives planned for 2016.

New Year Member Mixer at the Delta

L to R: Brian Scharfstein (President, Canadian Footwear); Ray Mutuc (Treasurer, MFBC); Fisher Wang (Founder, Manitoba Chinese Community Centre).

L to R: Arturo Orellana (CEO & Founder, Disfruta Madrid Más); Tia Provici (PROVICI Cosmetics), Karl Padpad (Clear Concepts).

Todd Labelle (Director of Membership, MFBC).

Hipolito Alibin Jr. (President, MFBC).

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