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Luzon

Lipa Diocese Ready To Open Churches As Evacuation Hubs

The Archdiocese of Lipa is ready to open its doors to people who might be affected by the continued unrest of Taal Volcano.

Ilocos Norte Eyes Higher Tobacco Excise Tax Share

The province of Ilocos Norte eyes to increase its share in tobacco excise tax with strengthened monitoring this trading season.

Laoag Opens Special Employment For Students, OSYs

Laoag city government opens jobs for students and out-of-school youth (OSY) to help the locals earn a living particularly in this time of the pandemic.

Volunteers For Mayor Sara Plant 1K Mangroves In La Union

Volunteer group plants around 1,000 mangrove propagules of Bakauan species in La Union ahead of the world’s annual celebration of Earth Day in April.

Resumption Of NCR-Pangasinan Bus Trips Eyed

The resumption of the operation of provincial public utility vehicles between Pangasinan and the National Capital Region (NCR) is in the process and more than halfway through.

Baguio Cats, Dogs To Get Free Rabies Vaccines

An estimated 60,000 fur babies will receive free anti-rabies shots in Baguio City.

Ilocos Norte Eases Entry Protocols

Ilocos Norte Governor Matthew Joseph Manotoc releases the new general guidelines for returning residents, with mandatory quarantine no longer required as long as there are no symptoms.

PCG Seizes ‘Biggest Haul’ Of Giant Clams In Palawan

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) seizes 324 pieces of giant clam shells in Palawan, reportedly the “biggest haul of its kind” in the island province.

Utility Worker, Driver Among First Vaccinees In Cordillera

A utility worker and a driver were the first to get inoculated of the Covid-19 vaccines in the Cordillera region.

Laoag Night Market Reopens

Ilocos Norte is now looking forward to reopening its night market with crowd control measures following the easing of quarantine protocols in the place.