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.
Vivant expands beyond energy with a strategic move into water distribution, strengthening its role in essential services and long-term sustainability in Bantayan, Cebu.
Regulations in the Philippines now mandate structured sustainability disclosures, reinforcing the shift from voluntary initiatives to audited institutional requirements.
During his state visit to China, President Bongbong Marcos took the chance to discuss the problem facing Filipino fishermen in the West Philippine Sea.
To promote a more environmental-friendly lifestyle in the community, different government offices in Negros Occidental initiated various practices on solid waste management.
The Bureau of Customs in Davao is ready to distribute balikbayan boxes to Filipino families and overseas workers who are the victims of unscrupulous consolidators.
The Philippine Coast Guard has declared that they will station people near the waters near the bridges traversed during the procession of the Black Nazarene.
Even though voter registration is still being conducted, the Commission on Elections has already identified over 18,000 new registered voters in the Bicol region.
The United States Labor Department reported that after reaching high levels in November 2022, the number of job opportunities in the nation is now anticipated to stay stable.
Visual artist Carlito Amalla from the Agusanon Manobo tribe presents the beauty of the Filipino indigenous community in his solo exhibition in Berlin, Germany.
Even with the rise in the cost of basics, the Philippine Statistics Authority reported that the most recent inflation rate can still be categorized under the target set by the Development Budget Coordination Committee.
For the sake of locals and visitors, the Department of Public Works and Highways in the Ilocos region is currently constructing slope protection structures in two cities.
Dinagyang Festival this year will be exceptional as it will bring together seven indigenous tribes that will represent various regions in the province.
The Department of Trade and Industry in the Davao Region and the Mindanao Trade Expo had a successful year in 2022, recording PHP7.2 million in sales throughout their initiatives.
Family food kits from the Department of Social Welfare and Development were docked in Eastern Visayas to assist families impacted by the recent intense rainfall.
The Davao City Sports Development Division is working with several business and governmental organizations to prepare for the forthcoming Ironman 70.3 triathlon competition.
The Department of Agrarian Reform disseminated bags of vermicompost and organic fertilizers to Sultan Kudarat farmers, promoting a healthy way of planting.
The vaccination cluster in Davao City has decided to suspend mobile vaccinations and vaccination hubs in malls, transferring the vaccination services to the district's health centers.
The Department of Public Works and Highways in Western Visayas recognized the presence of the newly built bridge Negros Occidental for bringing smooth and safer travel for motorists.
While President Bongbong Marcos was on an official visit to China, Vice President Sara Duterte temporarily took charge of the government's day-to-day activities.
House Speaker Martin Romualdez announced that the meetings between the leaders of the Philippines and China have positive engagement, showing a strong bond between the two countries.
FamilyMart was hailed as the "Happy Hoarding Sales Superstar" during the Golden Grab Awards 2022 after hitting the highest count of offered items in GrabMart.
The Japan International Cooperation Agency will provide support for the second building of the San Juanico bridge, according to the National Economic Development Authority.
The La Trinidad municipal administration expressed gratitude to the Baguio City government for helping them build a bridge that solves the town's heavy traffic.
With the adjusted quarantine restrictions in the country, the Bacolod City government happily announced that Bacolaodiat Festival is back after two years.
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines bases in Dumaguete announced that flights are now back after the two days delay due to air navigation technical issues.
Senator Grace Poe asked the government to implement stricter healthcare requirements for travelers arriving from China due to an upsurge in Covid-19 cases.