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.
Nestlé Philippines brings industry partners together to advance sustainability, highlighting how collaboration strengthens the path toward net zero emissions.
Vivant expands beyond energy with a strategic move into water distribution, strengthening its role in essential services and long-term sustainability in Bantayan, Cebu.
Catch award-winning journalist Karen Davila as she tackles career, business and love life in her new talk show “Karerin Natin ‘Yan!” in the Pinoy livestreaming app Kumu.
The Dept. of Tourism is eyeing to ink an agreement with the UP-PGH to cut by 50 percent the RT-PCR test cost originally priced around PHP1,800 to PHP1,900 per person.
"Our house was destroyed because we are poor," said nine-year-old Maria who was among the thousands of children left homeless when Super Typhoon Rolly made landfall in Albay.
According to DA Eastern Visayas regional executive director Angel Enriquez, LGUs must go back to their food security development plan and find out what is unique in their respective communities to address food sufficiency in the region.
Mayor Edgar Teves of Valencia, Negros Oriental ordered a lockdown in his town from Dec. 2-15 to stem the spread of coronavirus disease 2019
The town of Valencia, Negros Oriental will be on lockdown from December 2-15 to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said the guidelines for allowing minors to enter malls will be prepared by the Metro Manila Council and other local government units.
According to Mayor Francis Zamora, curfew hours are shortened from 12 midnight to 3 a.m. beginning December 1 "to give our constituents ample time to prepare for the Christmas season."
A total of 2,220 telecommunication permits have been approved to address the public clamor for improved telecommunications services, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic where millions of people are working and studying from home.
The bayanihan spirit lives on! A total of 15,000cc of blood was donated by Army soldiers, reservists, and personnel duringa blood-letting activity in Camp Leon Kilat.
The Bagbag Beach or more popularly known as the ‘Little Batanes’ of Pangasinan will be temporarily closed to tourists and residents from outside the town due to the sudden influx of tourists.
With a current tally of 162 active cases, the local government of Laoag City is considering to close its public market to contain the spread of COVID-19.
According to Leyte Vice Governor Carlo Loreto, the temporary suspension is based on the request of mayors to ban the acceptance of returning residents from Dec. 1 to 31.
The Department of the Interior and Local Government has hired more contact tracers for CAR so that possible carriers of COVID-19 are immediately identified and isolated.
According to the NEDA, the PHP108.71 billion budget for Eastern Visayas in 2021 will provide the region with “massive tools” necessary in post-pandemic recovery efforts.
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San Miguel Corporation reported that traffic along its expressways and toll plazas was generally smooth on the first morning of implementation of government's mandate for 100% cashless toll collection.
To show appreciation for all modern-day heroes, Grab brought together the Filipino community in celebration of the Araw ng Tagapaghatid last November 29, 2020.
Good news! GSIS announced that it will start to release a total of Php3.3 billion in Christmas cash gift to a total of 330,496 old-age and disability pensioners starting December 1.
The Depart of Agriculture - Central Visayas, along with several organizations, have sought to increase awareness on the production of halal-certified goods in the region.
At least 36 residents involved in the pyrotechnics/fireworks industry received some PHP10,000 worth of livelihood package as part of DTI's livelihood assistance program.
According to Interior Secretary Eduardo Año, enforcement of minimum health standards will be extremely difficult to control in schools even with limited face-to-face classes.
According to some mathematical models, if wealthy countries buy up all of the first available vaccines, the pandemic will actually kill more people than if these vaccines were distributed evenly across the world.