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80 Iloilo City Kids To Make Friends Abroad Via Pen Pal Program

Children in Iloilo have joined the International Penpal Program to increase their cultural understanding.

Philippine Travel Mart 2022 Set September 30 To October 2

The country's longest-running travel exhibition will hold its 2022 edition starting Sept. 30.

GSIS To Adopt 25 Schools As Face-To-Face Classes Resume

GSIS will adopt 25 schools nationwide this year with the help of the Department of Education to address the logistical constraints faced by public schools.

More Jobs Await Antiqueños As New Call Center Starts Ops Soon

The newly raised call center in Antique has been seen to provide more employment and business opportunities to the residents.

Over 969K Ilocos Residents Get Booster Jabs

The Department of Health Center for Health Development in the Ilocos Region has recorded more individuals who have received booster shots as of August 7.

MMDA Welcomes Review Of No-Contact Apprehension Policy

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority welcomed the call for a legislative investigation into the no-contact apprehension policy following complaints of excessive fines without due process by some motorists.

Ople, ‘Dream Team’ Vow To Make Department Of Migrant Workers Home For OFWs, Families

Department of Migrant Workers Secretary Susan Ople assured her agency will now become a home for overseas Filipino workers as well as their families.

First Lady To Batangas Graduates: Make PH ‘Better Place To Live In’

First Lady Louise Araneta Marcos has encouraged the graduates of the University of Batangas to use their talents to help others and make the Philippines a better place to live in.

Bongbong Marcos Visits Father’s Tomb At Libingan Ng Mga Bayani

President Marcos Jr. visited the grave of his father, after attending the state funeral of former president Fidel V. Ramos.

Tulfo Calls For Probe Into Recurring Power Outages, Rotational Blackouts In PH

"Hindi ko tatantanan itong problemang ito," said Senator Raffy Tulfo, who wants to investigate the persistent and recurring power outages and rotational blackouts in parts of the country.