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Urban Gardening Encouraged As Global Food Crisis Looms

Agriculture Secretary William Dar urged the public to help increase food production in the country by trying urban farming methods.

Over 1K Schools In Region 6 Ready For Limited F2F Classes

More than 1,200 out of over 5,000 schools in Western Visayas are ready for limited face-to-face classes as of May 11.

Minimum Wage Hikes In Ilocos Region Approved

The daily minimum wage rate in the Ilocos Region will soon increase following its approval.

P1.26-M DOST Fund To Boost Baguio’s Woodcarving Industry

The Baguio city government and the Department of Science and Technology in Cordillera work together to improve the woodcarving industry.

Research To Develop Climate-Resilient Potato Varieties

Climate change, according to researchers in Benguet, is complicating their efforts to develop disease-resistant agricultural varieties such as potatoes.

DOH: BARMM Reaches 50-55% Of Its Target During Special Vax Days

The Bangsamoro region has already reached half of its target population for Covid-19 vaccination.

Reelected Magalong Vows To Prevent Baguio’s Urban Decay

Baguio City Mayor-elect Benjamin Magalong said his second term in office will be focused on preventing "urban decay" from further eating up the country's summer capital.

Senators: Night Shift Pay Well-Deserved By State Workers

Senators said the new law recognizing the sacrifices of government employees is a well-deserved reward for them.

Senate To Prioritize Admin Agenda That Will Benefit Filipinos

Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri said he is looking forward to working productively with the new administration for the good of the people.

DTI Revives Trade, Art Expo For MSMEs

The Department of Trade and Industry in Negros Oriental is reviving its trade fair for local entrepreneurs to allow them to recoup their losses after more than two years of Covid-19 hiatus.

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