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Pasig Village Launches Own Breastfeeding Program, Milk Bank

A barangay in Pasig inaugurated the city's first-ever large nursing program for lactating moms, dubbed "BSA Moomas."

UK Envoy Visits Ilocos Norte, Vows Support For Renewable Energy

Another ambassador to the Philippines, this time from the United Kingdom, visited Ilocos Norte to strengthen bilateral collaboration on renewable energy and green infrastructure, among other things.

Bago City Honors, Grants Cash Reward To New World Boxing Champ

The City of Bago in Negros Occidental honored the country’s latest boxing champion, Arthur Villanueva, with a hero’s welcome and a cash incentive on Thursday.

MSMEs In Insurgency-Free Areas In Iloilo Get DTI Livelihood Kits

The Department of Trade and Industry this year has allocated 40 livelihood support for micro, small and medium entrepreneurs operating in insurgency-cleared areas.

Study On Durian As Natural Preservative Gets DOST Backing

The University of Southeastern Philippines has received funding approval for research on the use of durian rind as a natural preservative.

Provide Free Tour Training For Local Folk, Solon Tells DOT

A lawmaker asked the Department of Tourism to hold free tour guide training nationwide that should be open to drivers, vendors and barangay officials.

Alternate Command Hubs Ensure Service Continuity Amid Disasters

The Office of Civil Defense is working on alternate government command and control centers that will ensure continuity of service even in times of emergencies.

Another Motorcycle, Bike Repair Station Opens On Edsa

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority inaugurated a motorcycle and bicycle repair station at the ground level of the Quezon Avenue flyover, the third along the stretch of Edsa.

Army Collects Nearly 100 Bags Of Blood In Donation Drive

The army collected nearly 100 bags of blood from volunteers during their blood-letting drive on Wednesday.

DOLE Special Employment Program Hires 850 Antiqueño Students

850 Antiqueño students have been hired through the Labor Department's Special Program for Student Employment.

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