The streets of Kidapawan City in Cotabato province were almost emptied of passenger tricycles on Wednesday morning after their usual rounds of ferrying private and government workers to their respective offices. There was no transport strike. But many of them gathered at the city gymnasium and queued to beat the deadline to submit filled-out forms
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Pangasinan, Ecija farmers face dearth of onion buyers
CALASIAO, PANGASINAN—It is a bumper harvest season for onion farmers in Pangasinan and Nueva Ecija provinces. With the help of concerned agencies, growers were able to control armyworms, locally known as “harabas,” which are moth larvae that feed on onion leaves at night and cause severe production losses. As a result, this year’s harvest is
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Mountain Province tourism bracing for impact of rising fuel prices
BAGUIO CITY—Tourism in Mountain Province is taking a hit from the fuel shocks due to the conflict in the Middle East, which entered its 25th day on Wednesday. Gov. Bonifacio Lacwasan on Wednesday canceled the province’s annual Lang-ay Festival scheduled on April 6 to comply with President Marcos’ declaration of a state of national energy
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Mangyans show promise of solar-powered future in Mindoro
CITY OF CALAPAN—In remote communities across Mindoro, Indigenous Mangyan families are already experiencing what a renewable energy future could look like—powered by small, decentralized solar systems that bring light to homes and electricity to community facilities long beyond the reach of the grid. Their experience is now at the heart of a broader conversation, as
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LGUs, national government commit to diversity, inclusion
As the global workforce continues to evolve, existing cultural factors and government policies demonstrate the growing role of businesses in fostering environments where employees feel seen, valued, and treated fairly. But beyond fairness, inclusive work environments empower individuals to fully realize and maximize their talents and capabilities. Companies that embed diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)
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Sara Duterte’s Lawyer Willing To Attend House Impeachment Hearing: “I will wait for the subpoena”
Michael Poa, Sara Duterte’s Lawyer, Speaks on House Impeachment Hearing SARA DUTERTE’S LAWYER – Atty. Michael Poa claimed that he is willing to attend the hearing of the House and he will wait for the subpoena. The House Committee on Justice has ruled that two (2) impeachment complaints filed against Vice Pres. Sara Duterte are ... Read more
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