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Metro Manila Cops All Set To Secure 2022 Bar Exams

To have a peaceful order for this year's bar examinations, the National Capital Region Police Office made sure that enough security was positioned at the five venues included for the examination.

VP Sara: Consider Risks Of Natural Disasters In Building Homes

After the typhoon, Vice President Sara Duterte emphasized the importance of considering the disaster risks upon building houses for residents in Cavite.

Free Seeds For Cordillera Urban Folks To Boost Urban Agriculture

The Department of Agriculture urged residents from Cordillera to avail of free seeds from the agency to easily grow food at their homes.

Young Agripreneurs Join DA’s Kadiwa Retail Selling At Ilocos Mall

Numerous young agripreneurs and processors participated in the Department of Agriculture's Kadiwa retail selling in Ilocos.

Indigenous Peoples Schools In Aurora Province Get Multimedia Teaching Aids

Three indigenous peoples schools in Aurora were the recipient of teaching aids from the Department of Science and Technology in Central Luzon.

Continued Face Mask Use Shows Learners’ Sense Of Responsibility

The Department of Education in the Cordillera Administrative Region observed the personal responsibility of students for their safety through their wearing of face masks despite the lifting of its usage.

Laoag Solar Lights Installation Set To Be Completed By December

Ilocos Norte's first district representative, Sandro Marcos, disclosed that his project on solar-powered street lights will be completed by December.

VP Sara Duterte Joins Revilla In Relief Distribution In Cavite

Vice President Sara Duterte and Senator Bong Revilla led the giving of relief packs to the victims of Typhoon Paeng in Cavite.

Manila To Implement Road Closures During Bar Exams

The Manila City government will order road closures in compliance with the 2022 Bar examinations.

Removal Of Fixtures, Shifting Eyed To Decongest Classrooms

The director of the Department of Education in the Cordillera region addresses the overcrowding of students in public school classrooms.