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Panagbenga Festival Returns: Here’s What You Need To Know

After a two-year hiatus, the annual Panagbenga Festival in Baguio City will finally reopen with more exciting and welcoming activities.

Filipino Designer’s Banana Fabric Lands At New York Fashion Week

In a show of glamor and talent, Filipinos are making another mark of gracing the international fashion scene.

Women For Leni: Striving Towards Lakas At Liwanag

This group believes it has found a leader in Robredo who personifies the traits “lakas at liwanag”.

VP Leni Draws Hope From Youth In Surigao del Sur, Reminds Them Their Time Is Now

More youths were seen during the Bislig City People's Rally in Surigao del Sur, similar to prior rallies for Vice President Leni Robredo across the country.

Free MRT-3 Ride For Women On March 8, National Women’s Day

In celebration of National Women's Day, the Department of Transportation announced on Monday that women will receive free Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3) rides on Tuesday, March 8.

DepEd Mulls Conduct Of Examinations In Schools

The Department of Education is looking into the conduct of examinations in schools apart from face-to-face classes, an education official said Monday.

Covid-19 Cases In NCR, Areas Under AL 1 Continue To Decline

The number of new Covid-19 cases in the National Capital Region and 38 other areas under Alert Level 1 continues to go down, an OCTA Research Group fellow said Monday.

Adult Vaccinees In Bataan City To Get Cash Reward

To convince more residents to avail of vaccination against the Covid-19, the local government in Bataan will give cash incentives to adults who will receive the first dose or booster shot in select sites starting Monday.

Displaced Marawi Families To Move In To New Homes By Q2

The government-led Task Force Bangon Marawi reported that the development of subdivision-like resettlement sites for internally displaced persons in the war-torn city is in the final stages of completion.

DepEd-Bicol Vaccination Rate Reaches 93%

The Department of Education in Bicol announced that the vaccination rate for teaching and non-teaching personnel has reached 93 percent as the limited face-to-face classes in select private and public schools in the region started.

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