The provincial government has assembled a panel of MLAs to study the possibility of allowing alcohol sales in grocery stores, following Ontario’s move to allow beer, wine and coolers in supermarkets and corner stores starting in 2026. Panel of UCP MLAs looking into the concept, similar to a move adopted …
Read More »Celine Dion gives health update in rare interview
Montreal, Canada – Canadian pop megastar Celine Dion, who suffers from a rare neurological disorder, said in her first interview since announcing the career-sidelining diagnosis that she is well, but taking life “one day at a time.” Dion, 56, first disclosed in December 2022 that she had been diagnosed with …
Read More »Panlilio: Gilas found ‘the right guy’ in Boatwright
Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas president Al Panlilio felt the federation has found “the right guy” in San Miguel Beer import Bennie Boatwright as he becomes the next Gilas Pilipinas naturalized player and one of the foundations of the program in the future. Panlilio finally met Boatwright in a meeting that …
Read More »Imelda Papin removes ‘loyalista’ word from her biopic
Imelda Papin (middle) is flanked by her grandson, Zac Papin (left), and director Gabby Ramos during a recent movie screening. Previously, we wrote about “Loyalista,” the movie, and how it gives the public a rare glimpse of the Marcoses’ life in exile in Hawaii with Imelda Papin. Recently, the famous …
Read More »From Manila to Milan: Seameo Innotech artists set to bring Filipino artistry to Europe
A first international exhibition of Seameo Innotech resident artists Seameo Innotech resident artists with The White Room Gallery Curator Professor Ruben DF Defeoand Innotech Center Director Leonor Magtolis Briones The White Room Gallery is set to bring Filipino artistry to Europe, a first international exhibition of Seameo Innotech resident artists, …
Read More »Federal labour minister announces inquiry into B.C. port strike
Seamus O’Regan says workers and businesses need “long-term solutions” and the inquiry commission will present its findings next spring. Seamus O’Regan says workers and businesses need ‘long-term solutions’ to disputes. Federal Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan says he has appointed an Industrial Inquiry Commission to dig deeper into the underlying causes …
Read More »Korea’s Maple Tree House now in the Philippines
Maple Tree House, the sensational Korean barbecue restaurant from Seoul, Korea, is now in the Philippines. The franchise, brought to the Philippines by Viva Skylar Food Inc./Viva International Food and Restaurant Inc., promises to highlight fusion of tradition and modernity in Korean cuisine. Established in 2005 within a quaint Seoul …
Read More »Relaxation beckons at Hooga Homes
More Filipinos are seeking solace, as evidenced by the growing number of homebuyers looking for residential properties outside metro cities. The shift reflects a desire for a more serene and nature-oriented lifestyle, with buyers on the lookout for green space, cleaner air, and tranquility. Soon to be nestled in the …
Read More »Willie Revillame — will he or won’t he run for office?
AT least three TV hosts are believed to be chasing their senatorial dream come the mid-term elections next year. Of the three, confirmed as of January this year is Willie Revillame. The former “Wowowin” host made the announcement himself at the prayer rally on January 28 dubbed as Hakbang sa …
Read More »Lady Bulldogs gun for semis bonus vs Tams
THE NU Lady Bulldogs look to clinch one of the two Final Four twice-to-beat incentives as they face the FEU Lady Tamaraws in the UAAP Season 86 women’s volleyball tournament at the Smart Araneta Coliseum today, April 24. A Lady Bulldogs win over the Lady Tamaraws in the 4 p.m. …
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