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Do Away With Gadgets, Internet As Lenten Sacrifice: CBCP

Here's what you need to remember this Lenten season.

Doc Willie Bats For More Green Spaces For Better Mental Health

Aksyon Demokratiko vice presidential bet Dr. Willie Ong suggested that the government must invest in providing more green spaces, as this would help boost one's mental health.

Bicol LGUs Urged To Step Up Anti-Rabies Drive

The Department of Health in Bicol is appealing to local government units to reinforce the implementation of their anti-rabies ordinance to ensure the public's health and safety.

RCEF Helps PH Maintain Food Security Amid Pandemic: DA

The Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund contributed largely to the Philippines' food security amid the Covid-19 pandemic, an official of the Department of Agriculture said.

US Donation Boosts PH Army Anti-Tank Capability

The Philippine Army said the US-donated "improved target acquisition system" has given it a capability similar to those being provided by anti-tank guided missile systems.

Bacolod Folks Told To Continue Wearing Face Mask

Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia has reminded residents to continue wearing face masks even under Alert Level 1 as part of the minimum public health standards against the Covid-19.

Cebu Prelate Calls For More Prayers This Lent Amid Uncertainties

As the Catholic Church starts the Lenten season on March 2, Ash Wednesday, Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma urged Cebuanos to intensify prayers for the country and the world.

Iloilo City Resumes Skills Training Program

Around 160 residents in Iloilo City are recipients of various skills training as the local government resumed its free livelihood and skills training program at the Technical Institute of Iloilo City (TIIC).

Vaccination Of Kids Not Required But Encouraged In F2F Classes

Education Secretary Leonor Briones said learners who want to participate in face-to-face classes are not required to be vaccinated against Covid-19.

BFP Advocates Zero Fire Incident, Casualty

The Bureau of Fire Protection is urging the public to be “fire conscious” to avoid incidents and loss of lives as the observance of Fire Prevention Month began on Tuesday.