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PSG Training To Sharpen Skills Of First Family’s Protectors

The Presidential Security Group formed two classes for its Very Important Person Training Program.

CBCP: Churches Remain Open As Covid-19 Vax Sites

A Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines-Episcopal Commission on Health Care official assured that churches are available as vaccination centers.

Hiring Of Safety Officers Mandated By Law, DOLE Reminds Firms

The Department of Labor and Employment reminded private companies that designated safety officers in their workplaces is mandated by Republic Act 11058.

Press Secretary Visits Ex-President Duterte In Davao City

Former president Rodrigo Duterte received a visit from Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles.

MMDA Deploys Buses, Trucks For ‘Libreng Sakay’ Along Commonwealth

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority beefed up its “Libreng Sakay” to accommodate to more commuters.

Padilla Vows To Uphold Indigenous Peoples, Muslim Filipinos’ Rights

Senator Robinhood Padilla said that Indigenous peoples should not be discriminated against or deprived of their ancestral domains.

Villanueva To Employers: Hire Tech-Voc Graduates, Help Spur Economy

Senate Majority Leader Joel Villanueva encouraged employers and companies to invest in technical and vocational graduates since their skills are demanded by industries.

DTI: Small Retailers Welcome To Lower Sugar Price To P70/Kilo

The Department of Trade and Industry said that small retailers are welcome to join the country's leading supermarkets in lowering the price of sugar.

Filipinos Urged To Do Early Christmas Shopping

The Department of Trade and Industry urged Filipinos to consider doing their Christmas shopping early to avoid price hikes.

APEC To Strengthen Cooperation In Sustainable Forest Management

Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation members are pressing for a deeper cooperation to curb deforestation and further biodiversity loss.