Philippine Asian News Today Vol 21 No 01 | Page 6

 AWARD-WINNING FILIPINA POP SINGER FROM JAPAN ANALYN ALMERINO, TO PERFORM IN RICHMOND ON FEB 9: YOUR CHANCE TO WIN FREE TICKETS Analyn Almerino is just 19, but she has already taken first place in two nationally televised singing competitions in Japan. On Feb 9, she will be giving a solo concert in her North American debut, at the Cultural Centre in Richmond, BC. Born in the Philippines, Analyn’s family moved to Japan when she was six, and she has lived there ever since. Japanese is her strongest language, naturally, but she also sings in English and Tagalog. At the age of just 14, she prevailed over 6,000 competitors to win first price in the Nihon Television national singing competition. She then donated the 300,000 yen prize to survivors of Typhoon Yolanda, a major disaster in the Philippines at the time. Analyn also sang on her own weekly television show in Japan, and she has already released two original songs in English on Spotify and Apple Music. She is signed to Richmond BC-based music production company, Rufus Lin Productions. Analyn has many fans in Japan, as can be seen from her many YouTube videos, and her Vancouver- area fans are buying tickets for the concert at $10 online at eventbrite. ca. However, five lucky readers of Philippine Asian News Today will each win a pair of free tickets to Analyn’s concert! Winners will be randomly selected from those who register by Jan 29 at: http://www.edgeoftheroad. tokyo/analyns-concert/ See ad on PAGE 5. PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY January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ission: Possible Western Canada’s largest pop-up escape room comes to Surrey SURREY, BC – Families and residents across Metro Vancouver are invited to tackle Mission: Possible, Western Canada’s largest family- friendly, pop-up escape room, hosted of by the City of Surrey. On February 9 and 10, Surrey Civic Plaza and Surrey City Hall will be transformed into a physical and educational adventure. The mission, should you choose to accept it, is to gather a team of friends or family to strategize and solve a series of puzzles and riddles that will pave the way to building a smarter city. “Smart cities are reshaping what the future is going to look like and it’s important to include communities in the dialogue. We are proud to host events like Mission: Impossible to engage with residents about what a smart city is and hear their perspectives,” says Mayor McCallum. This one-hour escape room experience is based around the premise of a collision at a high traffic intersection. Brain teasers will guide participants through physical and intellectual challenges, including a high-tech research lab and a zone on hazardous behaviours. Three levels of difficulty provide a challenge for any participant, from school-aged children to adults. As a bonus, the experience includes a ride on ELA, the first public Electric Autonomous Shuttle in Canada, on the plaza. This autonomous shuttle uses over 250 sensors to navigate through traffic safely and is already being deployed in many jurisdictions around the world. Mission: Possible is an initiative of Surrey and Vancouver’s joint bid for the Smart Cities Challenge collaboration, a national digital technology competition from the Government of Canada. The two cities have been selected as one of the five finalists for the top $50 million prize and participation in this event will help in Surrey and Vancouver’s final proposal for the Challenge. For more information and to register a team, visit: www. smartertogether.ca/mission-possible WWW.PHILIPPINEASIANNEWSTODAY.COM IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE! CALL 604-588-6397