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MMDA To Set Up Multi-Agency Command Center For Holy Week

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority is getting ready to monitor terminals for the possible high number of commuters during Holy Week.

Institutionalizing DTI’s SSF Program Seen To Benefit MSMEs

A lawmaker highlighted the presence of Shared Service Facilities in improving small and medium enterprises, which should be spread more to help entrepreneurs.

DOH Opens Catheterization Lab For Central Luzon Residents

To strengthen its health sector, the Department of Health opened a laboratory in Central Luzon that serves locals with interventional cardiac and non-cardiac concerns.

Manaoag Preps For Influx Of Pilgrims To Minor Basilica

The Pangasinan local government has accomplished its security and traffic plans to prepare for the upcoming holy week celebration.

From Charts To World Records: The Weeknd Entitled As World’s Most Popular Artist

Canadian artist The Weeknd hailed by the Guinness World Records as the most popular artist internationally by accumulating a total of 100 million listeners per month.

Here’s Why Pet Owners Should Avoid Giving Their Pets Human Food

Be vigilant and get to know what human foods that you should take note of to give your pet a healthier lifestyle as advised by Royal Canin.

Senator Poe: Senate To Keep Watch On Air Traffic System Fixes

Senator Grace Poe advised the concerned government units to apply the Senate's recommendation in improving the air traffic management system nationwide.

Senator Tulfo Files Bill Seeking Security Monitoring Inside Prison Cells

Senator Raffy Tulfo demanded the government implement security monitoring systems in jails to ensure the safety of prisoners.

Paoay Lake To Host Dragon Boat Tilts In April, June

The Paoay Lake Natural Park is currently dealing with preparations for the upcoming dragon boat competitions this April and June.

Department Of Agriculture: Funded Bridges Improve Lives Of Sagay City Residents

The Department of Agriculture reassured that its funded bridges in a town in Negros Occidental are set to benefit residents and farmers in their daily living.

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