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Iloilo Town Eyes Declaration Of More Cultural Heritage

The municipality of Lambunao in Iloilo is eyeing the declaration of three prominent structures inside the town plaza and oral traditions of its indigenous peoples as cultural heritage.

PNP Leads Unity Walk For Peaceful Polls

The Philippine National Police took the lead on Tuesday in a unity walk, an interfaith rally, and peace covenant signing in front of the Ilocos Norte Capitol building in the province.

TESDA Opens Regional Training Facility In Bulacan

A PHP30-million multi-purpose gymnasium and dormitory in Bulacan were inaugurated Tuesday that will serve as the Regional Training Center of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority.

The Palanca Memorial Awards For Literature Is Back; Now Accepting Entries

The longest-running and most prestigious literary contest in the country is back and now accepting entries to the 70th Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature (CPMA).

Red Bull DIY Returns With Team And Solo Skateboarding Competitions

Red Bull DIY is back for its 2nd edition of the community-based DIY online skateboard video competition for passionate Filipino skateboarders.

Over 100K Beneficiaries Get Fuel Subsidy From LTFRB

The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board has remitted PHP703 million under the fuel subsidy program funded through the 2022 General Appropriations Act.

Over 8M PhilID Cards Delivered Nationwide

The Philippine Postal Corporation has so far delivered 8,176,454 Philippine Identification cards or the national ID nationwide.

SSS Reminds Delinquent Employers To Avail Of Contribution Penalty Condonation Program

Social Security System President and CEO Michael G. Regino today reminded delinquent employers that the deadline for application for its Pandemic Relief and Restructuring Program 2 for business and household employers, will be on May 19, 2022.

Measles, Polio Cases Drop During Pandemic: DOH

A health official on Tuesday said cases of measles, polio and other vaccine-preventable diseases have gone down during the pandemic probably due to observation of minimum public health standards nationwide.

FDA Urged To Allow Emergency Contraceptive Pills

An organization advocating family planning urged the Food and Drug Administration to consider reversing the 20-year-old ban on emergency contraceptive pills.