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Pinoy Festival 2026 fosters community

By: Sia Garg, SFU student June is Filipino Heritage Month across Canada, and in BC, this year’s community celebration is the 4th annual Pinoy Festival, taking place at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby, on June 20 and 21. The festival’s organizers are connecting their celebration of Filipino culture to the spirit of unity seen on the world stage during this year’s FIFA World Cup summer. The Peak got in touch with Paul Clemente, the chairman behind this year’s festival, to learn more. At the heart of the festival, we have a focus on the Filipino concept of bayanihan, the tradition of communities coming together to support one another. As Clemente has put it, that spirit will be reflected throughout the events, being entirely “volunteer-run,” and built through...

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Pinoy Festival 2026 fosters community

By: Sia Garg, SFU student June is Filipino Heritage Month across Canada, and in BC, this year’s community celebration is the 4th annual Pinoy Festival, taking place at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby, on June 20 and 21. The festival’s organizers are connecting their celebration of Filipino culture to the spirit of unity seen on the world stage during this year’s FIFA World Cup summer. The Peak got in touch with Paul Clemente, the chairman behind this year’s festival, to learn more. At the heart of the festival, we have a focus on the Filipino concept of bayanihan, the tradition of communities coming together to support one another. As Clemente has put it, that spirit will be reflected throughout the events, being entirely “volunteer-run,” and built through...