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Filipino community members say there has been overwhelming support for those affected by the deadly tragedy that took place in Vancouver, with people donating money, food, blood, and prayers.
Good day. Here are the stories of The Manila Times for Wednesday, April 30, 2025. Today's episode is brought to you by Wilcon ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday said a recent survey showing that more than half of Filipinos trust him and are ...
IN a significant step toward streamlining government financial aid distribution, the Palawan Group of Companies (PGC) has ...
Millions of Filipinos traveled in and out of Metro Manila during the Holy Week, and despite heavy traffic on some roads, the massive movement was orderly and peaceful, thanks to modern roads and ...
Trust and satisfaction with the performance of Vice President Sara Duterte rebounded in a survey conducted by the OCTA ...
With most Filipinos voting for candidates asserting the country’s sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea, administration-backed Alyansa bets are headed for a landslide victory in the May midterm ...
A great majority of Filipinos plan to travel locally this year, indicating a “promising” performance for the Philippines’ ...
Members of Vancouver, British Columbia's Filipino community say an attack that killed 11 people and wounded 32 was all the ...
The election eve truck-ramming that killed 11 people and injured dozens more in Vancouver sent waves of grief across Canada's ...
Amid heightened political tensions between the Marcos and Duterte camps followed by the arrest of former President Rodrigo ...
Filipino Canadians in Vancouver have been participating in vigils, planning fundraisers for victims and providing meals to ...