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6 Philippine Showbiz Today October 22 - November 7, 2018 Jan. 22-Feb.7, 2015 Headline News Doug McCallum mayoral victory in Surrey a win for Filipinos Doug McCallum is the comeback kid in this year’s October 20 municipal election in B.C. For McCallum, his third attempt to return as mayor of Surrey was successful. Having lost the mayor’s seat to Dianne Watts in 2005, and his attempt to reclaim the chair in 2014, McCallum is once again Surrey mayor. It is going to be his fourth term, following a 13-year hiatus from city politics. For the Filipino community, McCallum’s victory is also a win for Filipinos. It can be recalled that in the 2014 election campaign, McCallum pledged to work with the Filipino community to address its needs. These include helping the community put back on track the project to build a Filipino cultural centre. In an interview back then, McCallum also promised to support other cultural activities like festivals and parades by waiving police and other related fees during these events. “I want to help the Filipino community,” McCallum said during that time in a conversation with the Filipino Canadian and Multicultural Society of Surrey. McCallum served as a Surrey City Councillor between 1993- 1996 and as Mayor of Surrey between 1996-2005. McCallum has close ties with the Filipino community dating back to his time as mayor of Surrey between 1996 to 2005. Over this period, McCallum worked closely with various groups and stakeholders to obtain land for a Filipino cultural centre. However, the project did not progress for many reasons. In the campaign for the October 20, 2018 election, Filipinos in Surrey engaged in a grassroots campaign to spread the word that McCallum is a friend of the community. Ogie not the reason why Regine made the move Ogie Alcasid nixes talks that he’s allegedly the reason why wife Regine Velasquez decided to transfer to ABS-CBN after being with rival network GMA for twenty years. “I guess it’s just but natural for them to think that way becau- se I’m already here in the Kapa- milya grounds,” he states. “But to be honest, I never meddled with any of her professional decisio- ns. Never had I convinced her to follow me here in ABS-CBN. It’s still her call. I’m just here as her husband.” When they were both sti- ll in GMA, they had done nu- merous projects together like SOP, Party Pilipinas, Celebrity Duets and Sunday All Stars. Now that Regine is a Kapamilya, many ask if he will be open to do a pro- ject with her if ever. “Well, that sounds a good idea! If that will happen, I’ll be gra- The grassroots campaign involved Rey Fortaleza, founder of the ReyFort Media Group, the umbrella company of Philippine Asian News Today, Philippine Showbiz Today, and Philippine Canadian News TV. In the October 20 election, McCallum defeated Tom Gill of the Surrey First party. McCallum’s Safe Surrey Coalition also won all but one of the seats in city council. McCallum told the crowd of Safe Surrey Coalition supporters on election night that Surrey will be seeing its own police force, the building of a SkyTrain extension, the removal of paid parking on the streets around the hospital and “smart development” throughout the city. “This campaign was all about change,” McCallum said to cheers from the crowd. “And you have just elected a council that is going to make those changes.” McCallum also said there are “many more things to do Regine returns It was not really a transfer, said Regine Velasquez. The singer-actress cleared she has returned to ABS-CBN, where she started her career more than thirty years ago. “Not many people know I started my career here,” she said at her press con at ABS-CBN’s Dolphy Theater on Oct. 17. She recalled appearing in several ABS-CBN shows, including “Teen Pan Alley” with Janno Gibbs and Bing Loyzaga.    Regine will be doing three shows in ABS-CBN, “ASAP,” “Idol Philippines,” and a sitcom with husband Ogie Alcasid and actor teful. It’s been ages since we last Ian Veneracion. She will also be collaborated on a TV show. But singing the theme song, to be just like what she already announ- penned by Alcasid, of the Angel ced, we’re doing a musical sitcom Locsin series, “The General’s together,” he says. Daughter.”  Meanwhile, Ogie is thankful “The reason why I’m here that as for his own career, he’s as busy as a bee. He’s seen as a regular jud- ge in It’s Showtime apart from his inclusion in Home Sweetie Home and ASAP. “I’m simply grateful. The spacing of my shows are okay. My bosses always see to it that I’m okay and comfortable. I feel so bles- sed when I moved here and it feels as if I didn’t lea- ve. In case you don’t know, I started in the Kapamilya lot with Small Brothers op- posite Janno (Gibbs) in the early nineties,” he ends.● - JR Peters, TMT and we’re going to do all of that, literally, in the first couple of council meetings when we start.” The inaugural council meeting will be Nov. 5. The election results signified a remarkable rebuke to the Surrey First party that has controlled the city’s politics since Dianne Watts first unseated McCallum in 2005. “We are a great city, a great international city, and you have elected a council that’s going to fight for you,” McCallum said at his election headquarters. McCallum’s victory echoed the stunning upset in Burnaby, where a political novice, Mike Hurley, defeated one of the Lower Mainland’s longest serving mayors, Derek Corrigan.● is because I don’t how much longer I will be able to sing. And I want to work with very talented singers, that’s it -- that before I end my career I can say that I worked with the number one station,” she said. “I realized that I still have something to give. That’s why I’m here, that’s why I returned. Now is the perfect time” for her ABS- CBN homecoming. She is open to doing more, she said, including singing the Kapamilya Christmas jingle, appearing in “FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano,” recording albums with Star Records, and movies under Star Cinema.  She also announced her plan to stage another benefit concert for the reopening of Bantay Bata’s Children’s Village.● - Malaya