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Department Of Agriculture Sets Php125/Kilo Suggested Retail Price On Red Onions

The Department of Agriculture announced that the suggested retail price for red onions nationwide will be Php125 per kilogram.

LTFRB Memo On Extension Of Old Jeepney Franchises Out Soon

The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board is currently drafting the memorandum concerning the details for extending the national jeepney franchise.

President Marcos: Brazilian Firm Commits To Help Boost PH Sugar Industry

President Marcos Jr. announced that Brazillian express would assist the country's sugar and ethanol production by providing technologies that would help farmers.

Mandatory ROTC To Boost Trainees’ Resilience, Character

The Department of National Defense supports the mandatory implementation of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps program, emphasizing its help for mental health.

President Marcos’ Japan Trip Seen To Generate Php150 Billion Investment Pledges

President Bongbong Marcos eyes generated over Php150 billion investment pledge from his recent Japan trip.

Sagada Opens ‘Sacred’, Historic Cave To Lure More Tourists

There is a new place to visit in Baguio as Sagada is bound to open new tourist attractions, such as the crystal-white rock formation.

Bacolod City Eyes PPP Development Of Manokan Country As Tourist Site

Bacolod City Mayor Alfredo Benitez plans to make Manokan Country as a tourist destination with the help of a public-private partnership.

Senator Chiz Asks DOH To Lead Study On State Of PHL Mental Health

To address the rising number of suicides worldwide, Senator Chiz Escudero requested the Department of Health to create more initiatives about mental health.

DND Lauds Senators For Support To EDCA, Joint US-PH Patrols

The Department of National Defense commended some senators for giving support in assigning more locations for the joint maritime patrols of the United States and the Philippines.

350 Out 500 Modern Jeeps Now Ply Bacolod City Streets

Over 350 modern jeepneys are now open to serve the residents in Bacolod as the government continues to meet the requirements for public transportation.