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BAGUIO CITY, Philippines — Adelaida Guia, a Baguio migrant who has gained a social media following for producing and displaying giant mandalas, has been spending her days at the Burnham Park’s ...
The city government here expects the implementation of the "Barangay Pagbasa" ordinance to sustain and further boost Baguio's ...
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Brief history of the City of Manila
EARLIEST oral traditions suggest that Maynila was founded as a Muslim principality as early as the 1250s. Rajah Sulayman was ...
BAGUIO CITY — The city government here has deployed 11 farmers to Taebaek City, South Korea, on Tuesday for a five-month work immersion under the Seasonal Worker Program (SWP). City Veterinary and ...
Philippine Information Agency (PIA)BAGUIO CITY (PIA)—The city of Baguio, known for its progressive approach to environmental stewardship and community development, is making significant strides in ...
When we raise one another up, we rise together,” Mapalo said. Although not present at the event, Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong also shared his support for the event in a recorded message.
• Burnham Park, 137th Street and Burnham Avenue in Burnham. In addition to candy, there will be raffles held at each site. For more information, call (708) 862-6443 or visit www.MyCMPD.com. 0 ...
The city schools division office said there will be five fields of martial arts that will be debuted by the Baguio City Sports High School, which was created through a new law signed by President ...
BAGUIO CITY, Philippines — Leading his made-up song “Happy Orbit, Pepe,” instead of the usual “Happy Birthday” tune, National Artist Kidlat Tahimik honored “indio-genius” Jose Rizal on ...
Baguio City has been bestowed the 2025 Bloomberg Philanthropies Award for Global Tobacco Control in recognition of its ...
A 19-year-old woman shot in Quindaro Park in Kansas City, Kansas, on May 31 has died, according to a press release from Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Office.
Federal Way officials unveiled a new sign Wednesday at Conna Park, renamed for Black pioneers John and Mary Conna, who homesteaded the area in the late 1800s.