Carmona celebrates final founding anniversary as ‘town’ in Cavite
CARMONA, Cavite – Residents here celebrated the town’s 166th founding anniversary for the last time on Sunday with various activities.
CARMONA, Cavite – Residents here celebrated the town’s 166th founding anniversary for the last time on Sunday with various activities.
MANILA – The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Tuesday started the delivery of poll paraphernalia and other supplies to be used in the special elections in the seventh legislative district of Cavite province on Feb. 25.
MANILA – The Philippines’ cruise tourism is seen to bounce back after three years since the onset of the pandemic, with 139 port calls and over 117,000 passengers pegged for 2023 alone.
MANILA – The foreign trips of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. have generated a total of 116 investment projects worth PHP3.48 trillion (USD62.926 billion), Malacañang announced Friday.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Wednesday described as “encouraging” the latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey that showed three out of four adult Filipinos are satisfied with his performance.
A strategy plan is now being developed by the Department of Agriculture (DA) that will promote the planting of hybrid seeds to 1.5 million hectares of rice land during the dry season, Agriculture Assistant Secretary for Operations Arnel De Mesa said during a briefing on Thursday, February 16.
MANILA – The XBB.1.5 subvariant of Omicron, which is a mutation of the BA.2, could be a dominant variant in the country, a health official said Thursday.
The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Region 02 through Cagayan Valley Health and Development Consortium (CVHRDC) and Philippine Council Health Research and Development Consortium (PCHRDC) conducted a two-day Operation Planning Workshop on February 1-2, 2023.
CAVITE CITY – A total of 32 couples officially tied the knot as husbands and wives during a “kasalang bayan” (mass wedding) at Chua’s Pavillion here on Monday afternoon, with the brides proudly carrying their bouquets of vegetables, instead of flowers.
MANILA – The Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) wants to determine the root cause of high retail prices of onions by investigating possible anti-competitive behavior.