Thursday, May 2, 2024
- Advertisement (970x250 Desktop) -

Luzon

Bulacan State University Breaks Ground On New P324-M Building

The Bulacan State University (BulSU) broke ground for its new five-story level resource management building at its campus in Barangay Guinhawa, Bulacan.

Pampanga Capital Eyes More Vax Hubs In Malls

The Pampanga government is eyeing to open more vaccination sites in malls to hasten the inoculation of residents without compromising the ease and comfort of vaccinees.

Angeles City Opens 2nd Vaccination Site

The Angeles City government has opened another vaccination site as part of its continuing efforts to hasten the inoculation of its residents against Covid-19 in the province.

Benguet Town Readies Dress Code Rule For Tourists

The coldest town in Benguet is crafting a dress code rule for tourists as it prepares to open its tourist sites before the end of the year.

Legazpi Women’s Federation Spearheads Veggie Growing Project

Women’s groups in Legazpi are now engaged in planting assorted vegetables that they could consume, or even sell to the market for additional income.

Med Students Enrolled In Manila Schools To Get Vaccinated

Mayor Isko assures medical students who are attending face-to-face classes in colleges and universities in Manila will get vaccinated to protect themselves against Covid-19.

Manila Readies Mall Vax Sites For A4 Group Vaccination

The Manila City government began using four big malls in the city as its vaccination sites as part of the preparation for the vaccination of the A4 or the essential workers.

Comelec-Bataan Continuously Purges Voters’ List

The Comelec checks on possible double registrations and other anomalies to come up with a clean list of voters to ensure honest polls next year.

Pangasinan Town Opens Tourism Sites To Non-Residents

Pangasinan has opened its tourism sites to non-residents of this town starting June 1. For those who want to visit the place, here's the requirement:

Valenzuela Programs Prepare Students For STEM Careers

Valenzuela’s local government to provide funds and materials to support students through the IBM's Pathways in Technology Early College High Schools (P-TECH) program.