Reciprocity: Doing Your Privilege as a Personality in the Government for the People VOL. XVIII, NO. 6(Nov. 15-21) A thinker of innovative ideas that are out of the box. The proponent of the “Snow in Session Road was criticized because people thought of an actual snow that would have come out of the machine that […]
Day: November 15, 2014
Galvanizing CordilleranLiteracy via anotherState University
Galvanizing CordilleranLiteracy via anotherState University VOL. XVIII, NO. 6(Nov. 15-21) “The goal of education is the advancement of knowledge and the dissemination of truth.” John F. Kennedy Educational revolutions are emblems of constantly –flowing wisdom for every member of the populace in the Cordilleran region. With the support of the community and educational institution officials, […]
Half-truths & lies in DOH vaccines purchase?
Half-truths & lies in DOH vaccines purchase? VOL. XVIII, NO. 6(Nov. 15-21) LIFE’S INSPIRATIONS: “… If you do not carefully follow all the words of this law, which are written in this book, and do not revere this glorious and awesome name—the Lord your God—the Lord will send fearful plagues on you and your descendants, harsh and prolonged disasters, […]
REALITY CHECK ON BANGSAMORO PACT
REALITY CHECK ON BANGSAMORO PACT VOL. XVIII, NO. 6(Nov. 15-21) Over the past few days, I came across both good and bad news about the Bangsamoro peace deal. A reality check of some sort. “Good” because the government, the MILF and the prospective donor countries and international agencies came together recently in a Philippine […]
Silahis ng Pasko Calendar of Activities Slated
Silahis ng Pasko Calendar of Activities Slated VOL. XVIII, NO. 6(Nov. 15-21) BAGUIO CITY – This year’s Silahis ng Pasko in the city of pines celebrates its 41st anniversary of caring and sharing. A children-parents Christmas mardigras will kick-off the activity at the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) followed by the grand opening […]
Wrong ‘belen’
Wrong ‘belen’ VOL. XVIII, NO. 6(Nov. 15-21) We’ve dusted off the 18-year-old belen—a gift from our maid Tering from Cebu. She stayed back in Rome when the United Nations reassigned us to Bangkok. Our three-year-old grandson Lukas is coming with his parents from Michigan early in December. So will our children and grandkids from New […]
Flowerfest Launched Nov. 17
Flowerfest Launched Nov. 17 VOL. XVIII, NO. 6(Nov. 15-21) BAGUIO CITY- Panagbenga 2015 shall be launched this Monday, November 17 during the regular flag ceremony at the city hall grounds, Mayor Mauricio Domogan announced last Wednesday. On its 20th staging next February, Panagbenga or the Baguio Flower Festival is expected to have traditional activities; opening […]
Christmas in Baguio
Christmas in Baguio VOL. XVIII, NO. 6(Nov. 15-21) BAGUIO CITY – December holidays in Baguio are expected to be exciting and activity-laden with a touch of compassion, starting on Dec. 1 with a children-parent-teacher mardigras parade in their Christmas themed costumes and accessories after which a grand lighting ceremony and opening program follows in the […]
Mayor: Make Mines View Truly Mines View
Mayor: Make Mines View Truly Mines View VOL. XVIII, NO. 6(Nov. 15-21) BAGUIO CITY – Mayor Mauricio Domogan wants Mines View Park to have a touch of the real mines so it can live up to its name and gain more appreciation. The mayor last week managed to convince the Philippine Mining Safety and Environment […]
Abra PPOC offers P100,000 Reward to Witness in Murder of DOJ Staff
Abra PPOC offers P100,000 Reward to Witness in Murder of DOJ Staff VOL. XVIII, NO. 6(Nov. 15-21) BANGUED, Abra – The Abra Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) is offering P100,000 cash reward to anyone who will come out and witness in the murder of Jacinto “Jack” Turqueza, a former employee of the Provincial Government […]