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Lenten Processions Now Allowed In Legazpi City

Legazpi City government announced that the conduct of any procession during the observance of Holy Week is now allowed.

BP2 Recipient Wants His Children To Experience Prov’l Life

The prevailing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in a highly urbanized city like Metro Manila has pushed this citizen to restart his business back to his hometown, availing the government's Balik Probinsya program.

USAID Launches Tech-Based Reading Program In NegOcc

The US Agency for International Development is assisting the provincial administration of Negros Occidental in initiating a technology-based reading program and developing the province's first water security strategy.

Taguig Credits Health Workers For City’s High Vaccination Rate

The Taguig City government attributed the success of its Covid-19 pandemic response efforts to the hard work and dedication of its medical front-liners.

DOST-3 Gives Solar-Powered Teaching Aids To IP Schools

The Department of Science and Technology in Central Luzon has provided teaching aids to indigenous schools in two provinces of the region.

Troops’ Training On Equipment Use Next Step In AFP Modernization

The Department of National Defense said enhancing the capability of personnel in handling and operating the weapon platforms and systems acquired for the Armed Forces of the Philippines is the next step in its modernization program.

PRRD Signs EO Updating Rules On Advertising Signs, Billboards

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte has signed an executive order updating and supplementing the rules on non-mobile advertising signs and billboards.

OVP Can Resume Pandemic Programs Amid Poll Campaign

The Comelec has allowed the Office of the Vice President to continue some of its coronavirus response efforts even during the campaign period for May 9 elections.

115K Beneficiaries Receive Fuel Subsidy From LTFRB

Drivers of public utility vehicles have received their one-time PHP6,500 fuel subsidy from the government, an official of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board reported.

Learners’ Vax Card Not Required For In-Person Classes: DepEd

The Department of Education reiterated that students are not required to have a Covid-19 vaccination card before they are allowed to join the progressive expansion of the limited face-to-face classes in the country.