Japan Expands Visa Processing Services As Filipino Travel Demand Grows

Japan is making it easier for Filipinos to visit as five new visa centers open across the country this April.

The People We Call Home: How Friendships Become Chosen Family

They were just classmates, roommates, or colleagues. Then, through shared experiences, they became your people—your chosen family.

DepEd, DTI To Boost Entrepreneurial Skills In 31 Farm Schools

Nagsanib-puwersa ang DepEd at DTI upang ayusin ang kaalaman sa pagnenegosyo ng 8,000 mag-aaral at guro sa 31 farm schools sa Western Visayas.

1.75-M PhilHealth Members In Western Visayas Register For KonSulTa Package

Pinapalakas ng PhilHealth ang preventive healthcare sa Western Visayas sa pamamagitan ng KonSulTa Package, na tinangkilik ng 1.75 milyong miyembro.
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Young Agripreneurs Join DA’s Kadiwa Retail Selling At Ilocos Mall

Numerous young agripreneurs and processors participated in the Department of Agriculture's Kadiwa retail selling in Ilocos.

Army, Partners Aid Paeng-Hit Areas In Maguindanao

The Army’s 10th Infantry Division, together with partner stakeholders, extended their assistance to typhoon victims in Maguindanao.

Indigenous Peoples Schools In Aurora Province Get Multimedia Teaching Aids

Three indigenous peoples schools in Aurora were the recipient of teaching aids from the Department of Science and Technology in Central Luzon.

Negros Occidental Farmers Vow To Support PBBM’s Rice Sufficiency Program

Negros Occidental farmers pledged their support to the rice sufficiency program of the Marcos administration.

Continued Face Mask Use Shows Learners’ Sense Of Responsibility

The Department of Education in the Cordillera Administrative Region observed the personal responsibility of students for their safety through their wearing of face masks despite the lifting of its usage.

Siargao Town Gets 2.4K Seedlings From Mining Firm

A mining company turned over 2,400 seedlings of fruit-bearing and non-fruit-bearing trees to a municipality in Siargao.

VP Sara: Consider Risks Of Natural Disasters In Building Homes

After the typhoon, Vice President Sara Duterte emphasized the importance of considering the disaster risks upon building houses for residents in Cavite.

Dagupan To Convert Old Dumpsite Into Ecotourism Spot

The Dagupan City government started a project of converting an old dumpsite into an ecotourism park.

Department Of Tourism Chief Leads PH Contingent To World Travel Market

Department of Tourism secretary Christina Frasco will lead the discussion about the Philippine contingent to the World Travel Market.

Sogod Bay Sites Featured In International Dive Show In US

The tourism regional director in Eastern Visayas, Karina Tiopes, eyes a possible increase in foreign divers at Sogod Bay after getting a feature on an international dive show.

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