BAGUIO CITY – The Municipal Trial Courts in Cities (MTCC) here is asking litigants and lawyers who have cases long disposed for at least five years or more, to retrieve documents they may have submitted in evidence to prevent these from being included in the records that will undergo disposal process. MTCC Executive Judge Glenda […]
Day: April 15, 2017
Consultations with satellite market vendors set April 21
BAGUIO CITY – The City Council Committee on Market, Trade, Commerce and Agriculture will be meeting with concerned stakeholders of the different satellite markets in the city on Friday, April 21, 2017 to thresh out issues and concerns regarding the operation and come up with ‘win-win’ solutions regarding the situation of the vendors. Councilor Leandro […]
DOH cautions public against water and food-borne diseases
BAGUIO CITY – Summer season is here, and Department of Health reminds the public to be cautious of food and water -borne diseases as bacteria are easier to develop with hotter temperature. Geeny Anne Austria of DOH – Cordillera explained in a Kapihan media forum that with the summer heat, common illnesses like typhoid fever […]
DOT to promote Mountain Province for indigenous tourism
BONTOC, Mountain Province – Tourism Undersecretary Falcony Millar assured the people and officialdom of the province that the tourism department will help in aggressively promoting Mountain Province as one of the preferred destinations for cultural tourism in recognition of the rich culture, tradition and heritage that were preserved over the past several decades. Millar, who […]
Jail conducts dev’t programs for PDLs
BAGUIO CITY – The Baguio City Jail-Male Dorm (BCJMD) continuous to conduct development programs for its 511 persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) with the support of the local government, other agencies and service providers. PDL is the new term for inmate. BCJMD warden J/CInsp. Elvis Danglose said they are now producing hand-crafted products like, bamboo […]
Balili river activities
BAGUIO CITY – Clean-ups, education and information campaigns (IEC), local legislative action, and researches are slated this year to keep Balili river cleaner than ever. This was discussed during the Balili river technical working group of the Water Quality Management (WQMA) meeting last week. A research proposal on phytoremediation, was also presented and critiqued before […]
Saudi woman’s fear: ‘They will kill me’
DUBAI, UAE – Activists expressed fear on Friday, April 14, for the safety of a young Saudi woman they say was returned to the kingdom against her will, in a case highlighting tight restrictions on women. Dina Ali Lasloom, 24, intended to flee to Australia to escape a forced marriage, Human Rights Watch cited a […]
US bombing of Syria, a prelude to the end
LIFE’S INSPIRATIONS: “… But he continued, `You are from below; I am from above. You are of this world; I am not of this world. I told you that you would die in your sins; if you do not believe that I AM, you will indeed die in your sins…” (Jesus Christ, our God and […]
Fake Courage from Anonymity
In the field of print media, blogging, and social media, anonymity is more than common. Some use code names or pen names, and most people use other’s name and or fake name. The reason for doing this varies from person to person. With the growing rate of media killings in our country nobody can blame […]
Mocha Uson sinama sa ME- insulto daw sa mga Muslim!!! Abu Sayaff kelan lalapag sa Luzon???
Ano ang sa palagay ninyo mga dear readers, hinggil sa pagsama ni PDigong kay Mocha Uson sa Middle East katulad ng Saudi Arabia na alam naman natin ay napakahigpit ng kanilang mga batas pagdating sa mga kababaihan at sa moralidad? Katulad halimbawa sa Saudi Arabia ay bawal sa mga kababihan ang magmaneho ng sasakyan at […]