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At PPCO Press Forum By Veronica C. Silva Some of the Filipino-Canadians running in the upcoming municipal and federal polls recently presented their platforms and… 09/26/2014
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Community
Pinoy candidates bare their platforms, take a stand on key issues
Taste of Manila 2015: Bigger, expanded street fest expected next year
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The huge crowd of about 50,000 surprised everyone, though organizer Magante and vendor Cadiz say they didn’t make money By Veronica C. Silva A bigger… 09/26/2014
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All hands on deck: It’s High time… Panahon Na!
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By Tony A. San Juan, OCT As part of its public service, last Friday, Sept. 19, 2014, the Philippine Press Club of Ontario (PPCPO) led… 09/26/2014
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Social ills and personal contradictions
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Film Review: HUSTISYA Aunor’s topnotch acting, Lamangan’s directing prowess and Lee’s masterly script highlight By Rachelle Cruz With nearly 400 films in the roster, the… 09/26/2014
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An Ideal Way to Start School
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Newcomer orientation week welcomes students and parents to Canada By Jennilee Austria For students who have just arrived in Canada, the pressure of adapting to… 09/26/2014
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Cordillera and Canadian Aboriginals meet for friendship ceremony
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By Leah Evangelista Woolner Last month, the Cordillera Peoples Support Group (CPSG) of Montréal and the Canadian Aboriginal’s of Wenawac community, came together for a… 09/26/2014
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Ontario Filipino Women’s Club marks 32 years
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It is with great pride and jubilation that the officers and members of the Ontario Filipino Women’s Club (OFWC) celebrated their 32nd anniversary with a… 09/26/2014
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Reporter’s Picnic at Niagara-on-the-Lake
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The Philippine Reporter‘s Annual Picnic at Niagara-on-the-Lake, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014 09/26/2014
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Beset by difficulties, injured ex-caregiver’s reunited family settles down little by little
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By Maria Assaf “Little by little everything is going to be okay,” says Anastacia Espena, as she rolls her wheelchair towards the dining table where… 09/12/2014
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Taste of Manila: A Huge Pinoy Street Festival Waiting to Happen
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By Rachelle Cruz There’s Korea town, China town, Greek town, and now there’s Little Manila. You won’t find jeepneys bumper-to-bumper stuck in traffic, or street-kids selling… 09/12/2014
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