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Luzon

Albay Town Farmers To Get Rice Seeds From Government

Boosting farm productivity and income, over 720 rice farmers in Albay receive rice seeds to tackle agricultural challenges.

‘Lab for All’ Caravan Delivers Services To Pangasinan Residents

Over 13,000 Pangasinenses receive free medical and legal aid in the groundbreaking ‘Lab for All’ caravan, bringing essential services to rural communities.

DOST Gives Internet Connectivity To 70 Remote Schools In Central Luzon

Central Luzon schools receive Starlink satellite internet, bridging the digital divide and empowering students for a brighter future.

Nurturing The Youth’s Love For Books Amidst Tech Advances

Baguio’s Public Library adapts to the digital age, bringing books to let the youth learn through innovative initiatives.

IP Representative Eyes Counterparts In Municipal, Village Councils

Indigenous Peoples in Ilocos Norte anticipate new appointments to push for the rights and welfare of indigenous people, bringing positive change by 2023.

Livestock Raisers In Romblon Town Urged To Get Animals Insured

Protect your livestock and crops for free! The Municipal Agriculture Office in Romblon encourages farmers and fishermen to avail of insurance coverage for their animals and crops.

Senator Bong Go: Continues To Advocate For The Welfare Of The Elderly

Senator Bong Go provided essential support to senior citizens along with other government officials, ensuring a better quality of life for our elders.

Palawan Resident Accidentally Discovers Egg Inside An Egg

Lucky egg hatch, twice? A vlogger from Palawan was shocked after finding another intact small egg inside of an egg.

Devised One-Act Play Stages Personal Experiences, Survival Stories During Storms

Experience the power of storms and their impact on the human condition in the thrilling one-act play “Unós,” available for public viewing this October.

DOH Urges TB Patients To Avail Of Free Treatment Services

Free tuberculosis treatment and testing are urged in the Cordillera Region, with more than 11,000 cured, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis.