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Ilocos Norte Gov’t Scholarship Program Gets P65-M In 2022

The Ilocos Norte government has set aside PHP65 million this year to assist learners under its intensified scholarship program, now available in six categories.

PH Eyes More Vaccine Brands For Pediatric Population

The government is coordinating with other drug manufacturers to expand the emergency use authorization of Covid-19 vaccines for children.

Army Offers Free Internet To Students In 4 Far-Flung Detachments

The Philippine Army has installed very small aperture terminals in four far-flung detachments to strengthen and enhance communications among military troops and even for students having online classes.

Shopee Delivers Aid To Typhoon Odette Victims Via Shopee Express

Shopee Express trucks and vehicles provide immediate relief to Typhoon Odette victims in less accessible areas.

Chevron Volunteer Week 2021 Supports Local Businesses And Provides Sustainable Aid

Chevron Philippines Inc. successfully completed its second annual blended Chevron Volunteer Week, providing sustainable lifestyle assistance to local communities.

Alibaba Unveils Forecast Of Top 10 Leading Tech Trends

Know the top 10 technology trends for the next five years that we are expected to make impacts across sectors in the economy:

Palace Wants All LGUs To Provide Telemedicine Services

Malacañang is hoping to see more local government units providing telemedicine and telehealth services for patients who tested positive for Covid-19.

QC To Add Pop-Up, Mall Vaccination Sites

Additional vax sites are set to open in Quezon City this week to accommodate more residents and intensify the city’s vaccination program.

DILG: Unvaxxed People Will Only Be Sent Home, No Arrests

Individuals who are unvaccinated against the Covid-19 will only be requested to go home and will not be arrested, Department of the Interior and Local Government Secretary Eduardo Año clarified.

No Escalation Of Alert Level In NCR: Mayors

"No need to escalate to Alert Level 4," the 17 NCR mayors have agreed to maintain the Alert Level 3 status for the National Capital Region.