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Luzon

Guv. Manotoc: Ilocos Norte Relaxes Borders To Returning Residents

More families are going to reunite soon as the province of Ilocos Norte relaxes its borders to returning residents following the reopening of tourism to all Luzon residents including those from areas under general community quarantine status.

La Union Farmers Get P7-M Farm Machineries

The Department of Agrarian Reform has turned over different machineries to agrarian reform beneficiaries organizations in La Union.

N. Ecija Farmers Find Viable Market For Tons Of Harvested Squash

Some vegetable farmers in Nueva Ecija have found viable markets to sell their tons of harvested squash.

Simple Rites Set For 76th Leyte Gulf Landing Anniversary

The Leyte province marks the 76th anniversary of the historic Leyte Gulf Landing with a simple celebration on Tuesday.

Bataan Holds Early ‘Undas’ Due To Pandemic

Instead of November 1, Bataan residents are allowed to visit cemeteries from October 15 to 28.

Former Taliptip Residents Nearing Completion Of TESDA Training, SMC Extends The Program

The pilot batch of former Taliptip residents trainees are looking to graduate very soon from their skills training under the TESDA even as San Miguel Corporation vows to open the program to more Bulacan residents in the next coming months.

Angeles City To Release P19.7-M Add’l Bonus To Employees

Angeles City is set to release PHP19.74 million additional bonus for 1,316 city hall employees despite the pandemic.

726 Indigent Senior Citizens In Bataan Town Get Social Pension

A total of 726 indigent senior citizens in Bataan have received their social pension from the Department of Social Welfare and Development.

Families Living In Valenzuela’s Danger Zones Get Houses

Some 750 families residing in Valenzuela City’s danger zones are set to move in the "Disiplina Village Lingunan," a government housing project for informal settler families.

Legazpi Farmers Urged To Sell Rice Instead Of Palay

The City Agriculture Office advises over 2,600 registered farmers in Bicol to sell rice instead of harvested palay to earn more.