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Simpol evolves from simple recipes into shared family traditions, showing how food becomes part of everyday Filipino life and memory through meaningful, accessible cooking guidance.

Accelerating The Net Zero Journey: Nestlé PH Brings Together Industry Partners To Share Best Practices In Sustainability

Nestlé Philippines brings industry partners together to advance sustainability, highlighting how collaboration strengthens the path toward net zero emissions.

Vivant Diversifies Portfolio With Launch Of Water Distribution Venture In Bantayan, Cebu

Vivant expands beyond energy with a strategic move into water distribution, strengthening its role in essential services and long-term sustainability in Bantayan, Cebu.

Sustainability As Reputation Infrastructure

Regulations in the Philippines now mandate structured sustainability disclosures, reinforcing the shift from voluntary initiatives to audited institutional requirements.
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Mactan-Cebu International Airport has successfully installed a fuel hydrant system managing the air traffic system, considering that the province targets to be the premiere tourist destination in the central Philippines.

PH Finishes 3rd In PWD Chess Olympiad

The Philippine team successfully gained third place in the 1st FIDE Chess Olympiad for People with Disabilities after winning against India.

ARTablado’s Buklod: Staging Unity Among Pinoy Abstract Artists

A local artist portrayed unity or alliance through abstract painting exhibited for this year's ARTablado.

Taiwan To Evaluate Visa-Free Extension For PH

The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office eyes on the possible extension of visa-free entry privileges for Philippine passport holders to attract more tourists to their country.

Solon Bats For Tax Exemption On Fertilizers, Pesticides

Senator Imee Marcos is passing a bill that would give tax exemptions to over 11 million local farmers for fertilizer and insecticides.

Philippine Army Eyes More Defense Engagement With United Kingdom

The Philippine Army wants to increase its cooperation with the country over land domain training and education after meeting with the United Kingdom's defense attaché.

Solon Bats For Comprehensive Nutrition Program For Elderly

A senior citizen party-list representative calls for the development of a nutritional program for elders to address their growing population nationwide.

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Zamboanga City Officials Call For Action To Conserve Wetlands

The Zamboanga City environment office pushed the public to give hands to the government in preserving the wetlands in their communities.

Department Of Agriculture Seeks Clustering Of CAR Farmers, Fishers For Higher Profit

The Department of Agriculture in the Cordillera Administrative Region plans to build clusters for its farmers to let them decide on their goods' prices to have a higher profit.

Chinese Firm Eyes USD200 Million E-Vehicle Plant In Bacolod City

Bacolod City Mayor Alfredo Benitez confirmed that a Chinese company plans to build an e-vehicle manufacturing plant in the city.

50 Negros Occidental Village Chiefs Complete Governance Enhancement Course

A total of 50 village chiefs in Negros Occidental have successfully finished their managerial and leadership course, promoting more effective public service in the province.

Alaminos City Opens Boardwalk At Mangrove Park

Alaminos City finally opened the boardwalk on its Mangrove Park to raise wildlife awareness among individuals.

Department Of Agrarian Reform Distributes Land Titles To 548 Beneficiaries In Caraga

The Department of Agrarian Reform has given certificates and e-titles to more than 500 agrarian beneficiaries in Caraga, supporting the region's farmers.

DENR: 2.1K Waterbirds Sighted In Eastern Visayas

In Eastern Visayas, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources reports seeing more than 2,000 kinds of waterbirds, some of which are uncommon breeds.

Social Dev’t Projects From DSWD Benefit Camarines Sur Villagers

The Department of Social Welfare and Development opened Php3.2 million social development projects in Camarines Sur to encourage residents to participate in the community.

ASEAN Mulls More Wetlands As Heritage Parks

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations plans to have more wetlands in Asia to serve as heritage parks to boost conservation efforts in the ecosystem.

Airbrush Techniques Masterclass To Mold Aspiring Professional Make-Up Artists

Recently, aspiring professional makeup artists attended a workshop on airbrush methods to assist them to develop their abilities in the beauty industry.

Salma Pinault Brings Sensuality To “Magic Mike’s Last Dance”

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MRT-3 Logs Highest Daily Ridership Of 400K Since Pandemic

The Metro Rail Transit Line 3 records its highest number of riders, counting to more than 400,000 since the pandemic.

Designers, Educators And Student-Artists Empower Little People Through Fashion

Fashion professors and students from De La Salle University recently conceptualized outfits for the little people community as a tribute.

Senator Villanueva Bats For Free Licensure Exam Fees For Indigents

Senate Majority Leader Joel Villanueva passed a bill giving free licensure examinations to indigent Filipino aspirants.

Senator Tolentino Pushes Comprehensive Nutrition Program For Elderlies

Senator Francis Tolentino recommends that the government support senior nutrition initiatives to lay a solid foundation for the nation's nutritional framework.

DOST Seeks More Innovation, Proposals

The Department of Science and Technology encourages young researchers and creators to create more innovative concepts for national development.

Legazpi Tourist Arrivals Up Almost 200% In 2022

After travel restrictions were loosened in 2022, the Legazpi Tourism Office saw a rise in visitors of at least 200%.

PBBM Reaffirms ‘Strong’ US-PH Partnership

President Bongbong Marcos highlighted the positive perspective on the partnership between the United States and the Philippines during his recent meeting with US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin III.

DOH Finalizing Guidelines On Use Of Bivalent Covid-19 Vaccines

The Department of Health disclosed that they are currently polishing the guidelines for administering bivalent vaccines to prevent the Covid-19 virus further.

Senator Tulfo Files Bill Seeking To Regulate ‘Ukay-Ukay’ Trade

Senator Raffy Tulfo wants to pass a bill allowing the regulation of 'Ukay-Ukay' enterprises in the country, generating more employment for Filipinos.

DMW Starts Takeover Of Assistance To Nationals Function From DFA

The Department of Migrant Workers will start to handle the Assistance to Nationals function in the country, including its legal assistance funds.

RELX Launches Refreshed Look, Offers A New Ray Of Hope For Users

RELX International welcomes a new year with an upgraded brand identity showing support to its users worldwide.

Exhibit On Tropical Climate Forensics Joins Pasinaya 2023

For this year's Pasinaya event, the work of a Filipino artist tackling tropical climate forensics will also be available for viewing.

Benguet Frost-Covered Crops, Flowers Seen To Attract Tourists

The Benguet provincial government encourages tourists to visit Atok town for its frost-covered crops that are not present in any other places.

Batangas Town Opens Modernized City Health Office

The Batangas City government wishes for a more efficient healthcare service for its constituents as the new City Health Office finally opens to the public.

Baby Sea Turtles Released In Southern Negros Occidental

The personnel from Bantay Dagat in Sipalay City finally released at least 45 turtle hatchlings in the sea after they were found in November last year.

DENR Provides Covid-19 Waste Disposal Facility To Kidapawan

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources has given Kidapawan City Covid-19 waste disposal facility to avoid transmitting disease in the area.

Hanging Bridge In Negros Oriental Town To Boost Anti-Insurgency Drive

Farmers and residents in Negros Oriental will soon get to use the newest bridge in Mabinay town, built to address the nation's campaign against the insurgency.

Baguio’s Month-Long Flower Festival Begins

The Baguio City government has officially opened the month-long festival Panagbenga with two grand parades.

Calamity-Hit Farmers In Eastern Samar Get Replacement Seeds

The Department of Agriculture turned over replacement seeds to Eastern Samar rice farmers, supporting them after they were affected by recent calamities.

2nd Infantry Division Troops Get Disaster Response Training

The second infantry division was given disaster response training to prepare for possible calamities that might hit the province.

Bacolod City Registers Over 15k Businesses In January

The Bacolod City government has recorded more than 15.3k registrations for this year's Business One-Stop-Shop.

No Hand In Government Projects, Mindanao Presidential Aide Clarifies

Eastern Mindanao Secretary Leo Magno has clarified that his office would not accept any projects or government contracts, especially in Mindanao.

Degamo Reiterates Opposition To One Negros Island Region

Governor Eugenio Lacson disclosed that he respectfully accepts the disagreement of Governor Roel Degamo toward the implementation of making Negros as one-island region.

Department Of Agriculture Helps Link Pampanga Tomato Farmers With Buyers

The Department of Agriculture has collaborated with tomato farmers in Pampanga to give them a direct connection with consumers.

Manila Exhibit Presents Art Pieces Made By Known Contemporary Artists

The De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde will open an exhibit that will showcase artworks from known contemporary artists in the Philippines.

Sci-Fi Thriller “65” Unleashes Brand New Trailer

Get ready to feel the suspense with the newest trailer of Colombia Pictures' sci-fi thriller movie "65."

Bolinao Town Records 643K Tourist Arrivals In 2022

The Municipal Tourism Office of Bolinao doubled its tourist arrivals in 2022, which became a fresh start for the province despite the pandemic.

Metro Manila Council Approves Landmark Single Ticketing System

The Metro Manila mayors have agreed to use different landmarks to apply a single ticketing system.

Senator Padilla: Wearing Of Hijab To Unite Women

Senator Robin Padilla commended that wearing hijab in the country despite their religion makes Filipinas united.

Department Of Tourism Affirms Support To Philippine Development Plan 2023-2028

Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco supported the policies and programs under the Marcos administration's development plan following the increase in the tourism sector during the pandemic.