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Luzon

New Tarlac-N. Ecija Expressway To Benefit 11K Motorists Daily

The new Central Luzon Link Expressway now opens to the public, starting today July 15.

MMDA Offers Groceries In Exchange For Recyclable Waste In Makati

SPOTTED: The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has given out groceries in exchange for recyclable waste in Makati City as part of its flood management project in Metro Manila.

PRC Bakuna Hub In Mandaluyong Hits Record Number Of Vaccinees

The Philippine Red Cross Bakuna Center in PRC Logistics and Multi-purpose Center in Mandaluyong City has reached another breakthrough as it vaccinated 623 persons on Tuesday.

DFA Passport Courtesy Lane Opens In Glorietta

Passport applicants qualified to use the courtesy lane may now book their appointments at Ayala Malls Glorietta, the Department of Foreign Affairs announced Wednesday.

Private Firm Donates Covid-19 Vax To Dagupan City

The Guanzon Group of Companies vows to donate 1,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccines to the Dagupan City government and shoulder the vaccines of its 2,600 employees.

4th Disiplina Village To Rise In Valenzuela

Another settlement project will be built for informal settler families (ISFs) in the danger zones of Valenzuela City.

Bataan Fisherfolk Get P500-K Post-Harvest Equipment From BFAR

The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) is continuously providing livelihood support to fisherfolk in Bataan to help mitigate the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

NAPWC Conditionally Opens Doors To Minors

Minors five to 17 years old are now again accepted at the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center (NAPWC) in Quezon City.

Comelec Eyes Registration Of 10K More Voters In Baguio

The Commission on Elections in Baguio City is hoping to register at least 10,000 more eligible voters in the city before the September 30 deadline.

Passion For Farming Is His Key To Success

SPOTTED: Mang Pasion's success story started when he decided to follow in his father's footsteps but didn't fear adopting new methods in rice farming.