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Baguio’s Closed Dumpsite Turns Into Eco-Park

Baguio’s Irisan dumpsite-turned-eco-park is being eyed as the city’s newest attraction with works being done to prepare it for visitors.

Solar-Powered Irrigation System Benefits Small Farmers

Ilocos Norte small farmers now have the chance to grow high-value crops even during summer by harnessing the power of the sun as alternative energy.

MMDA To Turn Waste Into Eco-Bricks Via New Facility

MMDA will soon turn waste in Metro Manila waterways into bricks through a new granulator and brick-making facility in one of its flood control facilities.

Travelers To Pangasinan Urged To Register Online

Someone who wishes to travel to Pangasinan might as well register on the Department of Tourism's online portal.

Albay Issues Modified Guidelines For Lent Observance

The Albay PDRRMC reiterates the strict observance of Holy Week this year amid the continuing threat of coronavirus disease.

DILG Deploys Additional 802 Contact Tracers To NCR

The DILG has deployed additional contact tracers in the National Capital Region to aid the local government units’ response to the spike in coronavirus cases in Metro Manila.

Boracay Approves Saliva Testing For Tourists

The Boracay Inter-Agency Task Force (BIATF) has accepted the use of saliva testing as part of the travel protocol for tourists.

PRC Receives 3 Rescue Boats To Boost Response Ops

The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) received three rescue boat donations worth PHP300,000 each that will be assigned in the QC Chapter to provide assistance to hasten relief efforts in times of calamities there.

Naga Equips Trike, Padyak Drivers With First Aid Skills

After a year of hiatus, Naga’s “Driver-First Aider” program has resumed.

Curfew Hours Set For Tourists, Pilgrims Bound For Manaoag Church

The Manaoag police have reminded tourists and pilgrims of the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Manaoag of the town’s curfew hours from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.