Filipino Journal, Manitoba Edition February 20 - March 05, 2024

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PINOY BUSINESS CONNECTIONS

"Connecting 2024 Business Party" featured Filipino entrepreneurs from a diverse array of sectors including finance, immigration, technology, and professional services, gathered under one roof. This dynamic mix of minds and expertise showcased the breadth of Filipino business talent, highlighting the community's role in shaping a multifaceted business landscape in Winnipeg. It was a night of rich dialogue, promising partnerships, and a shared vision for a prosperous future, emblematic of the Filipino entrepreneurial spirit's versatility and drive. The event was held at Max's Restaurant and hosted by PKF Lawyers, Baker Tilley and Pineapple Mortgage.

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t was one year ago when Jon Reyes, the then Minister of Labor and Immigration, traveled to the Philippines to oversee the recruitment of Filipino nurses to work in Manitoba. Last September, the province started enjoying the fruits of the initiative. On said month, the first Registered Nurse, Chi Fuentebella, arrived in Thompson together with her family. To date, 48 nurses from the Philippines have joined Manitoba’s health care work force, then 200 more nurses with their families will be coming to the province in the next weeks; all these are offshoots of Jon’s hard work and passion to deliver results as a public servant. “We are so happy that we got the chance to come here in Manitoba and work as registered nurses. Now, we earn for one hour what we used to earn for a day back in the Philippines. It is a lot of help for my family, our joy is immeasurable,” one of the nurses shared in a conversation at a welcome party that was held last Friday evening for the five nurses who are deployed in Winnipeg and Thompson. For at least three hours, there was non-stop chatting, singing the karaoke, and feasting on the comfort foods - grilled fish, fish balls, kikiam, pancit chami, and fresh fruits. Other than Jon, those in the welcome party were Larry and Tova Vickar, Trini Tongol, Rod Cantiveros,

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PNP to Deploy 8,500 US Base Closures in Iraq Threaten Jobs of Officers for Edsa People Hundreds of Filipino Workers Power Anniversary Security

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he Philippine National Police (PNP) announced its plan to deploy approximately 8,500 officers across the nation to secure the 38th anniversary of the Edsa People Power Revolution on February 25. PNP Chief Gen. Benjamin Acorda Jr. disclosed preparations for anticipated rallies in Cebu and Metro Manila, with around 2,500 personnel slated for Cebu and about 6,000 for Metro Manila, subject to adjustments based on incoming intelligence reports.

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Gen. Acorda reassured the public of no detected threats to the event, emphasizing continuous monitoring of intelligence to ensure safety. He appealed to rally participants to maintain peace during the observance, indicating confidence in a smooth celebration without security concerns. This large-scale deployment aims to ensure public safety during the commemoration of a pivotal moment in Philippine history, reflecting the PNP's commitment to peaceful and orderly celebrations

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ith the United States planning to withdraw its forces from Iraq, hundreds of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) are facing the prospect of unemployment, according to migration specialist Manny Geslani. An estimated 400 to 500 OFWs, employed by international contractor Kellogg, Brown and Root on behalf of the US Department of Defense, will likely be impacted by the closures of US

bases in Iraq. These Filipino workers have been engaged in various roles including maintenance, logistics, catering, housekeeping, motor pool operations, and clerical tasks since 2011, following the Iraqi government's request for US and NATO military support against the Daesh terror group. Recent discussions between the Iraqi and US governments have initiated the process for determining a timeline for the base shutdowns.

This development follows a pattern seen when OFWs lost jobs during the US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan under President Barack Obama. With over 4,000 Filipinos residing in Iraq, many of whom have family ties to Iraqi nationals, the impending job losses add to the challenges faced by the OFW community, already constrained by a Philippine government ban on worker deployment to Iraq.

Senate Issues Subpoena to Quiboloy over Sexual Abuse and forced Labor Allegations

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he Philippine Senate has issued a subpoena against Apollo Quiboloy, the founder of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ church and a figure wanted in the United States for alleged sexual trafficking. This action comes after Quiboloy failed to appear at two Senate hearings investigating accusations of sexual abuse and forced labor within his church. Senator Risa Hontiveros, who leads the Senate committee on women, children, family relations, and gender equality, confirmed the issuance of the subpoena by Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri. The move aims to compel Quiboloy to respond to the charges in a legislative inquiry, despite his insistence on only addressing the allegations in a court of law.

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The Senate's decision follows credible threats against witnesses who have come forward with allegations against Quiboloy, including sexual abuse claims made by two Ukrainian women, former church members, during the initial Senate hearing. Quiboloy's legal representative attended the hearings in his stead.

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Additionally, the House legislative franchises committee has subpoenaed Quiboloy for not attending hearings related to SMNI, a television network founded by his church. Quiboloy faces an active arrest warrant in the US for charges related to sex trafficking, as indicted by a California court in 2021.


Anne Curtis Shines Bright at Taylor Swift's Eras Tour

Kristine Hermosa and Oyo Sotto Excited for Their Sixth Child

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t's Showtime's, Anne Curtis, celebrated her 39th birthday in style at Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in Melbourne, Australia. The TV personality turned heads in a custom bejeweled dress designed by Filipino fashion designer Michael Leyva, inspired by Swift's hit song "Bejeweled." Curtis took to Instagram to showcase her sparkling outfit and the concert's highlights, expressing her gratitude towards Leyva for the dress, makeup artist Nigel Stanislaus for her shimmering makeup look, and Maison Valentino for her dazzling evening bag. She humorously apologized for her lack of poise due to excitement during the concert. Curtis also shared a glimpse of her sparkling accessories, including a Valentino

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elebrity couple Kristine Hermosa and Oyo Sotto are expecting their sixth child, sharing the joyful news with an ultrasound image on Instagram. Expressing their gratitude, Hermosa reflected on the unexpected blessings of their large family, emphasizing the peace and joy that comes from their faith. The actress shared her awe at each pregnancy, likening the experience to the first time, especially upon seeing the baby's heartbeat. Despite previously thinking their fifth child would be their last, Hermosa marvels at God's limitless power and the surprise of their growing family. The

couple's announcement has garnered congratulations from friends and colleagues in the showbiz industry, including Kathleen Hermosa, Maine Mendoza, and Kaye Abad. Hermosa praises God for His plans and the happiness He brings to their lives, highlighting her trust and faith in the divine guidance they receive.

Xian Lim and Iris Lee: Fueling Romance Rumors

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ian Lim's recent outings with film producer Iris Lee have sparked speculation about a budding romance, notably after they were seen attending a motorcycle riding school. In a shared photo from Watanabe Riding Development's Facebook page, Xian's arm rested on Iris' shoulder while she held his hand. This development comes shortly after Xian confirmed his split with actress Kim Chiu in December, coinciding with rumors linking him to Iris. Speculation about their relationship gained traction when Kim embarked on a solo trip in October. Xian and Kim, collectively known as KimXi, began dating in 2012, but it wasn't until 2018 that they made their relationship public. Iris Lee, a film producer, screenwriter, director, and editor, has worked on various projects, including collaborations with Xian, notably the VivaMax series "Parang Kayo Pero Hindi" in 2021.

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GMA Network wins 26 awards at the 6th Gawad Lasallianeta GMA Network dominated the 6th Gawad Lasallianeta, clinching 26 awards for its exceptional contributions to broadcasting and entertainment. The prestigious event took place on January 29 at De La Salle Araneta University. Highlighting its streak of excellence, "24 Oras" was inducted into the Hall of Fame as the Most Outstanding News Show for the fifth consecutive year.

The ceremony also posthumously honored Mike Enriquez for his impactful journalism career. Notably, Atom Araullo and Mariz Umali were celebrated as the Most Outstanding News Male Anchor and Female News Correspondent, respectively. Super Radyo DZBB received recognition as the Most Outstanding Digital Radio Station, with Barangay LS 97.1's Papa Dudut named as the

Most Outstanding Male FM DJ. GMA Public Affairs excelled with multiple awards for its programming and hosts, including "Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho" and Jessica Soho for the Most Outstanding Magazine Show and Host. "Unang Hirit" emerged as the Best Morning Show, while "iWitness" and its host Kara David received accolades for documentary excellence. Atom Araullo and "Born

to be Wild" were recognized in their respective documentary and travel/lifestyle categories. The network's entertainment sector shone with "Amazing Earth" and Dingdong Dantes winning in the educational category, and "Family Feud" being awarded the Most Outstanding Entertainment Show. "Fast Talk with Boy Abunda" and "Pepito Manaloto Tuloy ang

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Kuwento" also received top honors in talk and comedy categories. Kapuso stars Alden Richards and Barbie Forteza were celebrated as the Most Outstanding Film Actor and Drama Actress, with David Licauco and Mark Reyes receiving the Zeal for Lasallian Excellence Award. The Gawad Lasallianeta acknowledges media professionals and shows making significant impacts in the industry.


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FMAACI's Filipino Canadian Folk Fest, Ten Years of Music and Service

By Levy Abad

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fter ten years of existence, the Filipino Music and Arts Association of Canada Inc. (FMAACI) successfully launched one of its programs, the Filipino Canadian Folk Music Festival at the FSG Winnipeg Event Hall, 49 Euclid Avenue, on February 3, 2024. The festival, supported by the Province of Manitoba’s Arts, Culture and Sport in Community (ACSC) Fund showcased Filipino culture and heritage, multiculturalism, and the call for peace in a troubled world. Founded on August 2014, FMAACI is a federally registered non-profit organization based in Winnipeg whose aim is to explore and develop

unique and creative approaches in the preservation, promotion, and blending of Filipino music and arts in the multicultural environment of Canada (FMAACI website). FMAACI invited an array of artists who performed socially reflective songs. Among them were the group Double D, comprised of Daniel Tabo-oy Jr. and Dario Javier, who performed Bob Dylan's "Blowing in the Wind," and Nandita Selvanathan, who rendered a poem by Rabindranath Tagore, projecting Indian poetry at its best. FMAACI friends, Cara Luft, a Juno Awardee singer-songwriter, and instrumentalist performed her original songs. So was Keri Latimer, another

singer-songwriter, and guitarist, who is a regular performer at the Winnipeg Folk Festival. Keri was a member of a Juno awardee band "Nathan" in 2008. Jeanette Kiamco Perez rendered a song on Philippine history - the discovery of the Philippines by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521, its subsequent colonization, and the Filipino resistance. Jojo Yso and Larry Velasco did covers and one socially critical song of Asin- "Balita." Retro Diva presented a fun dance number. Lastly, Levy Abad performed a couple of migrant songs, depicting the journey and struggles of our people. A raffle draw and ukulele jamming by the Ukulele Filipino Club closed the night activity.

The event was graced by leaders in the community like Jelynn Dela Cruz-MLA for Radisson, Mintu Sandhu-MLA for Maples, David Pankratz-MLA for Waverly, Perla Javate- Chair of the Philippine Heritage Council of Manitoba, Clarita NazarioPast President of Bulacan Association of Winnipeg and faithful promoter

of Filipiniana costumes, Jun Islathe tireless President of the Filipino Seniors Group of Winnipeg, and other guests. One of its highlights is the presentation of a Bayanihan painting that depicts the Filipino spirit of unity and collaboration, to Mrs. Nazario, PHCM President Javate, and to MLA Dela Cruz and Pankratz on behalf of the Province of Manitoba, recognizing their leadership in culture, music, and arts. The artwork was drawn by FMAACI board member Jogin Tamayo, who is a painter himself. Approximately 200 attended the free event to enjoy and reflect on folk songs, as well as savour the great food served by Aida Champagne, a long-time leader of Filipino seniors and one of the founders of the Manitoba Filipino Street Festival. The night was hosted by Elmer Aquino and coordinated by Ernesto Ofiaza Jr. who also did a song rendition of the Treaty 1 land acknowledgment with his ukulele, and Denby Perez as stage manager. FMAACI is composed of: Ernesto Nicolas Ofiaza Jr, President; Levy Abad, Vice President; Paige Dimayuga, Secretary; Jun Isla, Treasurer; Elmer Aquino, Auditor; and board members - Susan Dimayuga-Arcega, Daniel Tabo-oy Jr., Kris Ontong, Jogin Tamayo, Jet Tabuena, and Jeanette Kiamco Perez. FMAACI would like to thank the sponsors and partners. Without them, the event would not have been possible: Filipino Journal, Pampanga Restaurant, Kabalen Restaurant and Catering Services, Pilipino Express, Ethnorama News Winnipeg, Filipino Seniors Group Winnipeg, Aroma Restaurant, Ukulele Filipino Club, Mrs. R. Bakery, Kangen Water MB, John Lopez Photography, Alex Canlapan Photography, Bobbit Nepomuceno for the sound mix, and Clarita Nazario, Allan and Maileen Pamplona for the raffle prizes.

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usica Singers held another sold-out concert on February 10th at Pauline Boutal Amphitheatre, Centre Culturel Franco-Manitobain, 340 Provencher Boulevard in Winnipeg. Enthusiastic concertgoers filled the almost 300-seat amphitheatre as Musica Singers and Musically Yours (MY) Band rendered beautiful love songs in English, French, and Filipino. Music in Our Hearts (La musique dans nos cœurs) is Musica Singers’ second series of its inaugural season. For the first time, MY Band joined Musica Singers to perform in concert, offering various genres of music including Filipino classics, American Jazz, Original Pilipino Music (OPM), and French love songs, with selections from younger generations. The first half of the program featured Tagalog and English classics like “Kung Nagsasayaw Kita" and “What the World Needs Now Is Love” and French melodies like “La vie en rose”, ”Plaisir d’ amour” and “Comme d’habitude”. The second half brought beloved songs from the American Songbook, including “The Nearness of You”, “Misty“and”Autumn Leaves”. For nostalgia, OPM tunes like “Umagang Kay Ganda”, “Kahit Kailan” and “Tuwing Umuulan at Kapiling Ka” followed. The Big Sing gave an excited audience the opportunity to join the ensemble. The finale featured songs from Generation Z such as ”You are the Reason”, ”Meant to

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Be“, and “This is Me”. An encore performance of “Seasons of Love” followed thunderous applause from the audience. “Congratulations on your concert. We enjoyed all the performances. Outstanding!”, remarked Mr. Ronaldo Opina, Philippine Honorary Consul. Musica Singers of Manitoba is a non-profit organization that showcases Philippine music, art, and culture in Canada. Dante Aviso is the current Executive Director. We are grateful to our Artistic Team and Singers: Oscar Pantaleon Jr. director & principal conductior Lorenz Edward Sarrondo, voice coach & assistant conductor Sopranos: Jesse Alcasabas, Ymma Concepcion,Katrina Dimatulac,Vina Dimayuga,Milyn Armenio, Kate Tomo and Storme Zapata Alto: Ira Alejo, Ma. Ashley Medina, Jean Lopez, Rowena Sta. Ana, Elizabeth de Leon Tenor: Elmer Aquino, Ren Bonifacio, Ariel Fernando, Lorenz Sarrondo, Patrick Arnuco Base: Dante Aviso, Emmanuel Dimatulac, Jim Lopez, Ricardo Manalang, John Zedrick Reyes

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Collaboratiing artists: Jett Panganiban, piano Hannah Cachero, piano Lorenzo Camus, violin The success of this event was possible because of our hardworking volunteers, our generous sponsors, donors, supporters, and everyone who bought a ticket. Thank you for all your support. Musica Singers is gearing for several upcoming concerts, notably “Together in Song” an Intercultural Choral Festival on March 16,

2024 and “Musica, An Evening of Kundiman and Philippine Art Songs” on June 8, 2024 at Seven Oaks Performing Arts Centre in celebration of Filipino Heritage Month. For ticket reservation inquiries for both events, please email musicamb. mktg@gmail.com. Musica Singers and MY Band can be found on social media: @MusicaSingersMB and may be reached via email at musicasingers2019@ gmail.com.

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ilipino business owners in Winnipeg are making significant strides in the local economy, bringing diverse offerings and entrepreneurial vigor to the city's business scene. The growing community of Filipino entrepreneurs in the city is recognized for their active contributions to various sectors, including finance, technology, and professional services. A recent business networking event hosted at Max's Restaurant highlighted the increasing impact of Filipino-owned businesses. The gathering showcased a wide range of enterprises and offered a platform for networking and collaboration among business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs. The evening also included a presentation by Rainbow Stage Ma-Buhay The Musical's Carson Natress and Joseph Sevillo as they are gearing up for

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their summer production and pitching on business investments in the arts. The success of these businesses is not only measured by their financial achievements but also by their ability to create job opportunities and contribute to the cultural diversity of Winnipeg’s economy. Filipino entrepreneurs in the city are recognized for their hard work, adaptability, and for fostering a sense of community among both Filipinos and the wider population in Winnipeg. With a positive outlook and a collaborative approach, Filipino business owners in Winnipeg are poised to continue their upward trajectory, contributing to the city's reputation as a hub of diverse and successful entrepreneurial ventures.

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LPAM Basketball All-Star Weekend & Playoff Bracket LPAM Basketball League 2023-24 (Season 8) held their All Star Weekend at West Kildonan Collegiate. The weekend competition included VIP Game, All-Star Game and 3 Point Competition. Three Point Champion: Benjie De Leon VIP Game: Team Duque Immigration Services Inc. All-Star Game: Team LiveGood Next up: LPAM playoffs begin February 24 with games from 1:00pm to 6:00pm. 1:00pm - OMT vs. Green Dept 2:00pm - Tim Hortons vs. EA & AL Team 3:00pm - Kkiko's Grill vs. MJayzie 4:00pm - Filipino Journal vs. Pan de Cretos 3 Points Competition Players

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A Day to Remember: Winnipeg Jets Alumni Coach Emerging First Shift Session

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n a surprise appearance that thrilled players and parents, Winnipeg Jets alumni Ray Neufeld and Wade Campbell took to the ice to coach a First Shift hockey practice, leaving an indelible mark on the young players, particularly Nash Labaupa. The practice, held at Seven Oaks Arena, brought together aspiring hockey stars for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn from the best. Neufeld and Campbell, whose careers with the Jets have left a lasting legacy, shared invaluable insights, techniques, and the spirit of professional play, emphasizing teamwork, dedication, and the love of the game. Nash, absorbed every word, every drill showcasing a remarkable affinity for the game under the guidance of these hockey all-time stars.

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Second Annual Lunar New Year Hockey Tournament

Team Red - VIP Lube & Pregame Sports Bar & Lounge

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he Second Annual Lunar New Year Hockey Tournament, celebrated from February 8th to 11th, 2024, at the Scotiabank Hockey For All Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, successfully united the local community in a vibrant showcase of cultural diversity and sporting spirit. This year's tournament, drawing in over 52 players, friends and family cheering from the stands, highlighted the rich cultural backgrounds of its participants, including those of Filipino, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and South Asian descent. The event was not just a testament to the universal appeal of hockey but also a celebration of the Lunar New Year, fostering a unique blend of cultural appreciation and athletic excellence. The tournament was supported by a coalition of local businesses, each sponsoring a team, demonstrating strong community support for multicultural events and local sports. Team Blue was sponsored by 4L Communications and ADM Storage, showcasing their commitment to promoting sports and cultural diversity. Team Red received support

from VIP Lube & Pregame Sports Bar & Lounge, underscoring the importance of local businesses in fostering community engagement. Time White was backed by GMA Income Tax Preparation & Winter's Collision Repair, highlighting their dedication to supporting local events that bring people together. Lastly, Team Black was sponsored by Raymond S.C. Wan Architect & Young's Ethnic Food Store, reflecting their enthusiasm for celebrating cultural diversity through sports. The collaboration between these diverse businesses and the tournament organizers not only provided the necessary resources to make the event a success but also highlighted the community's collective effort to promote inclusivity, diversity, and the spirit of the Lunar New Year through the beloved game of hockey. The Second Annual Lunar New Year Hockey Tournament stands as a shining example of how sports can bring together people from various backgrounds, fostering unity and understanding within the community.

Winnipeg Emperors celebrating at the Jets-Penguins Lunar New Year game at Canada Life Centre.

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Time White - GMA & Winter's Collision Repair

Team Black - Raymond S.C. Wan Architect & Young's Ethnic Food Store

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Ultimate New Wave Evolution (& closely related styles) part 55

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espite its relatively short career (1982-1987), The Smiths had become one of the most iconic and legendary bands in the archives of Indie Pop / Post-Punk music. Over the years, the English outfit also became one of the most written and talked about. Among the many publications about The Smiths and its members, the following may be regarded as indispensable; after all, two were authored by the band's leaders and chief songwriters themselves, respectively. I included also in this set some of the band's essential compilation albums. * A Light that Never Goes Out (The Enduring Saga of The Smiths) by Tony Fletcher (2012, Three Rivers Press) * The Ultimate Guide to The Smiths (2019, TI Media Limited) * Set the Boy Free (Autobiography) by Johnny Marr (2017, Dey St. / HarperCollins) * Morrissey (Autobiography) (2013, Penguin Classics) * Hatful of Hollow (1984) * Louder than Bombs (1987) * Rank (1988) * Best I (1992) * Best II (1992) * Singles (1995)

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PABABA 26 Lugar sa QC 29 Buwelta 31 Ibang anyo ng pumitas 33 Uri ng pandan 34 Walang kasiguruhang tugon 35 Pagsasalili 36 Pila 37 Disipulo 38 Halakhak

1 Diskarga 2 Siwang 3 Maingat na paghawak 4. Matigas na kahoy 6 Kabyawan 7 Bantad sa araw 8 Pagluha 89 Lambitin 10 Damit na yari sa abaka 16 Masayahing tao

Horoscope Innovation will be a theme for you over the next several weeks once Mars enters Aquarius and your social zone on Monday. This is a great time to follow your dreams and ideals even if they seem a little outthere. You’ll eventually find your people and build a community. You’re starting the week on an ambitious note when Mars enters Aquarius and your career zone on Monday. You’re ready to work on your dreams over the next several weeks. Focus on long-term goals and how to reach them and everything else will fall into place.

Adventure brightens up your dull winter days when Mars enters Aquarius and your expansion zone on Monday. This is a great time to broaden your horizons and mix things up. Whether you’re traveling, taking classes, or going down a research rabbit hole, you’ll make some important discoveries.

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Spring is on the horizon, bringing a period of rebirth when Mars enters Aquarius and your transformation zone on Monday. This transit will wake you from your winter hibernation and shake up your life. Use this energy to fundamentally change your life in ways you never imagined. Dream big, Cancer!

Whoa, Libra! We’re still in the grayness of winter, but your life is going to get a boost when Mars enters Aquarius and your pleasure zone on Monday. You’ll be feeling more creative, playful, and happy, so it’s a good time to find both physical and intellectual stimulation and unique ways to entertain yourself.

You’ve got money on your mind over the next several weeks once Mars enters Aquarius and your value zone on Monday. Use this time to look for unique and innovative ways to make money. However, don’t let yourself be ruled by the almighty dollar. Put value on your ideals, Capricorn.

You’ll be getting a lesson in compromise when Mars enters Aquarius and your partnership zone on Monday. It’s time to put your ego aside as “me” becomes “we.” Use this time to mend fences as you find a partner who can meet your desires and energy.

While spring is slowly emerging on the horizon, you’ll be craving the comforts of home when Mars enters Aquarius and your family zone on Monday. This transit will have you yearning to put down roots and start new traditions. This is a great time to look for a place of your own or do some home renovations.

You’ll be full of energy, passion, and drive when Mars enters your sign on Monday. You’ll be able to start big projects with renewed enthusiasm in all areas of your life. This transit gives you a major confidence boost, Aquarius, so put yourself out there and go after your deepest desires.

Get ready to push through the last weeks of winter on a productive note as you work on your resolutions with stamina and energy thanks to Mars entering Aquarius and your productivity zone on Monday. However, it would be easy to burn out, so remember to take care of yourself.

There are no bad ideas when Mars enters Aquarius and your communication zone on Monday. This transit can give you a boost of inspiration and innovation that can help you solve problems and blaze your own trail. Keep communication honest, Sag, and remember your tone.

Spring is on the horizon, but you’re still deep in hibernation when Mars enters Aquarius and your subconscious zone on Monday. This can be a difficult time as your psychological motivation comes to the surface. Sit with these big feelings and ask for help when needed, Pisces.

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Dragon Dance to Game-Winning Goals: Jets' Lunar New Year Celebration Lights Up Canada Life Centre

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he Winnipeg Jets hosted Winnipeg's Chinese community with Lunar New Year game with the Winnipeg Jets taking on the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins at Canada Life Centre. The Lunar New Year celebration featured an array of pre-game performances that included Dragon Dance, the melodious sounds of Chinese instruments, enchanting folk dances, and soulful singing. Adding to the evening's emotional resonance, Paul Ong, Vice Principal at Meadows West School shared on

Facebook his nerves and excitement as he performed the US and Canadian national anthems in front of a sold-out crowd of 15,000 Jets fans. Ong was joined by Manitoba Chinese Choir from the Great Wall of Performing Arts. On the ice, the Jets faced off against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Breaking a five-game losing streak, the Jets secured a 2-1 victory, with Mark Scheifele and Nino Niederreiter scoring the decisive goals. This win, their first since January 21, improved their season record to 31-14-5, injecting a burst of momentum into the team's performance.

Photo courtesy: Paul kelvin Ong Facebook

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