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Rescued ‘Big Bird’ In Cotabato City Set For Release

The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao and their environment officials has released the Lawin that landed on one of the resident houses in Barangay Poblacion 7.

Marcos Seeks Indonesia’s Help In Boosting Fisheries Sector

President Marcos Jr. wanted to improve the sector of fisheries in the country with the help of Indonesia.

7 Young Zamboanga Weightlifters Feted

The scholars for weightlifting of the Alsons Power Group were recognized by the provincial government of Zamboanga for their exceptional athletic and academic excellence.

PH To Host Vice-Ministerial Dialogue With Japan

The Philippine government will host a vice-ministerial dialogue attended by Japan that can lead to expand the strategic partnership between two countries.

Trisha And PJ’s Idol Dream Journey Ends In “Idol Philippines”

Idol Philippines contestants Trisha Gomez and PJ Fabia eliminated for getting the lowest score from the judges and public votes.

Department Of Tourism Certifies Davao De Oro As ‘Important’ Tourism Destination

Davao de Oro province is now included to the important tourism destination areas after declaring the province to be part of "The Colors of Mindanao" campaign.

Prelate: Teaching Kids To Read, Write Part Of Parents’ Duties

Bishop Presto of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines advised parents to give importance on enhancing their children's skills on writing and reading.

Department Of Education Ilocos Region Records 1.26M Enrollees

The Department of Education in the Ilocos region has reported to have 1.26 million enrollees and still eyes for possible increase due to the on-going enrollments.

DILG: IATF ‘Carefully Studying’ Proposals To Relax Mask Mandate

Department of the Interior and Local Government secretary Abalos Jr. announced that the lifting for the mask mandate is still in the process of an in-depth study.

Expert: College Students Less Likely To Get Severe Covid-19

An expert assured that unvaccinated college students are allowed to join the face-to-face classes because of the low risk for Covid-19 infection in the higher education institutions.

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