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IPs In Antique Town Get Livelihood Aid

The indigenous peoples of Antique were given 14 cattle and a carabao as a kind of livelihood support.

Cebu City Cops Intensify Gun Ban Checkpoints

Cebu City's police stations have intensified checkpoints to enforce the gun ban and ensure that no gun-related violence will occur during the election period, a ranking police official said.

‘Kuyamis’ Festival One Of Outgoing Guv’s Legacies: MisOr Exec

Outgoing Governor of Misamis Oriental Yevgeny Vincente Emano, who began the annual "Kuyamis" Festival, has left a legacy of pride and inspiration.

Olongapo City Imposes ‘No Vax, No Entry’ Policy

Olongapo City government has ordered the setting up of border checkpoints requiring non-residents to present proof of vaccination before they can enter the city.

Wear Thick Clothes, Baguio Residents Urged Amid Cold Spell

Baguio City residents were advised to wear thick clothing and keep their bodies warm as the city continues to experience drops in temperature.

Negrenses Benefit From Power Firm Relief Aid

Energy Development Corporation, which operates the 222.5-megawatt geothermal power plants in Negros Oriental, gives relief assistance to thousands of households in the province.

SBMA Imposes Strict Border Control To Avert Possible Lockdown

The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority imposed stricter border control, requiring all persons entering Subic Bay Freeport to show vaccination cards to prevent the further spread of Covid-19 in the area.

Palace Wants All LGUs To Provide Telemedicine Services

Malacañang is hoping to see more local government units providing telemedicine and telehealth services for patients who tested positive for Covid-19.

QC To Add Pop-Up, Mall Vaccination Sites

Additional vax sites are set to open in Quezon City this week to accommodate more residents and intensify the city’s vaccination program.

DILG: Unvaxxed People Will Only Be Sent Home, No Arrests

Individuals who are unvaccinated against the Covid-19 will only be requested to go home and will not be arrested, Department of the Interior and Local Government Secretary Eduardo Año clarified.

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