Volume 12 • No. 2 • January 16 - 31, 2016 Publication Mailing Account #41721512
Erich Gonzales
Confidently beautiful with hearts of service
L-r: Reynalyne Gacilan; Divine Dela Rosa; Tehillah Presado; Sam Bautista; Trish Olimpo; Beth M. Proven, CHFM VP Development; Melanie Ozubko, CHFM Development Assistant; Jenica Reyes and Vienna Jaime. Photo by Rey-Ar Reyes
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By Judianne Jayme WINNIPEG – Seven finalists from this year’s Miss Debutante 2015 pageant spent the last day of the year doing something truly meaningful. The young women, along with the administrative team behind the pageant (Rey-Ar Reyes, Manny
Diolazo, Judianne Jayme, and Valen Vergara), woke up early on December 31st to make a trip down to the Children’s Hospital Foundation to deliver a cheque of $1,000 in support of children seeking medical help and their families. This contribution will be doubled by CN Rail’s donation match program,
making the overall amount donated $2,000. All contestants, upon applying for the pageant, were encouraged to become leaders in the community. One way in which the young women got involved – apart from making public appearances – was through See HEARTS p7
All-in-one ID cards coming in 2017 WINNIPEG – Manitobans will be carrying an all-in-one personal identification card (PIC) starting next year. Manitoba Health Minister Sharon Blady made the announcement on Monday, January 11. The PIC will integrate a person’s health identification number (PHIN) onto the back of driver’s licences and photo identification cards. Blady noted that the PICs are to be issued to Manitobans over the age of 16 starting as soon as the fall of 2017, and will be authenticated using procedures and practices currently in place at Manitoba Public Insurance. MPI already issues photo identification to approximately 92 per cent of health cardholders. The minister said anyone who requires a Manitoba Health Card would transition to a new PIC at no charge. The new ID card will include technology to protect cardholders against identity theft, forgery and fraud. It is also expected to improve access to photo identification for low-income and homeless Manitobans. Like the existing driver’s licence, the combined card will be made of plastic and will have the
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For Manitobans who drive, the new all-in-one PIC will See ID CARD p9 combine a driver’s licence, photo ID, health and travel card
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