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DOH-Calabarzon Launches Program To Protect Learners From Dengue

The Department of Health in Calabarzon launches a program aimed at ensuring the safety and welfare of students for the upcoming opening of classes.

Leyte Government To Convert Old Capitol Into Museum

Historic old capitol building in the city of Leyte will be converted into a museum by the provincial government.

1,445 Northern Mindanao Public Schools To Conduct Full Face-To-Face Classes

More than half of the government-run learning schools in Northern Mindanao are set to open in full face-to-face mode next week.

Rice Paddy Art To Boost Farm Tourism In Ilocos Norte

Another rice paddy art crop will be launched in Batac City to boost farm tourism and further inspire young Ilocanos to venture into modern farming.

Negros Occidental Governor: No Crisis Amid Sugar Shortage Buzz

Reports of an impending sugar shortage and soaring retail prices are all over the news, but the Governor of Negros Occidental, Eugenio Jose Lacson, said on that he doesn't believe that there is a sugar crisis in the country

Mindanao Firms Bullish To Get More Deals From Singapore

The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry has expressed confidence that the newly-signed deals between Davao and Singapore-based firms will create more opportunities in Mindanao.

DepEd Records 75% Enrollment In Eastern Visayas

At least 979,465 elementary and high school learners in Eastern Visayas have signed up for the upcoming school year.

DepEd-Ilocos Registers 936K Learners

The Department of Education has recorded over 900,000 enrollees in the Ilocos region for this new school year.

Department Of Agriculture Distributes Sentinel Pigs To Hog Raisers In Pampanga Town

The Department of Agriculture in Central Luzon distributed sentinel piglets to Pampanga hog raisers.

86% Of Elderlies In Manila Fully Vaccinated

Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna-Pangan said at least 86.7 percent of the elderly in the city are now considered fully inoculated.

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