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Luzon

Bonifacio Monument Circle Closed On Independence Day

The Bonifacio Monument Circle and adjacent roads in Caloocan City will be closed to motorists beginning at midnight on June 12.

Central Luzon Remains PH’s Top Palay Producer In Q1

Central Luzon remained the country's top producer of palay in the first quarter of this year, contributing 17 percent of the country’s output.

QC Aims To Be ‘Lead City’ In Fight Vs. Climate Change

The Quezon City government has strengthened its policies to protect the environment and combat the threat of climate change.

Nueva Ecija Goat Farmers Get P9.7-M Facilities, Inputs

Goat raisers in Nueva Ecija received some PHP9.7 million worth of farm facilities and inputs to help the province become the center of goat production.

Legazpi City To Revive Celebration Of Ibalong Festival

The Legazpi City government is now in the thick of preparation for the resumption of its festive and colorful Ibalong Festival.

Pangasinan Town Targets World Record On Next Festival

The Pangasinan municipal government aims to have the longest sticky rice cake delicacy in the Guinness Book of World Records when they hold the Kankanen Festival next year.

Ilocos Norte Sites, Renewable Energy Impress Danish Envoy

Danish Ambassador to the Philippines Grete Sillasen left a strong impression on Ilocos Norte's renewable energy.

New Composting Facility Promotes Sustainable Waste Management

A new composting facility is now open in IIlocos Sur.

Ilocos Norte Gov’t To Hire More Employees

Ilocos Norte now opens the new and old job vacancies to be filled under the administration of re-elected Governor Matthew Joseph Manotoc.

Pampanga IPs Get 18.6K-Hectare Ancestral Land After 13 Years

The indigenous peoples of Pampanga have finally received their certificate of the ancestral domain after 13 years of waiting.