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SMC’s Bankcom Formally Awarded Universal Bank License, To Boost Support To SMEs

San Miguel Corporation affiliate Bank of Commerce is focusing on increasing support for local businesses, particularly SMEs, to help promote economic growth in the face of the ongoing pandemic.

169 Checkpoints Set Up In Central Luzon

Checkpoints have been set up all throughout Central Luzon to carefully enforce the 150-day gun ban as the election period began Sunday.

50-Year-Old Pinoy Engineer Holds 5 PRC IDs ‘Not An Honor Student’

Not one, but five Professional Regulation Commission certificates!

Ilonggos Urged To Observe ‘Rest Mode’, Stay Home

Ilonggos are encouraged to stay home and limit their non-essential trips outside as cases of the Covid-19 are on the rise amid the Omicron variant threat.

Divisoria Workers Heed Call For Booster Shots, 754 Vaxxed

Individuals working in Divisoria and its vicinity heeded the call of the Manila city government to get a booster dose of the Covid-19 vaccine during the night vaccination held on Thursday.

31 Lanao Sur, Marawi Coops Get Movable Rice Mills, Generator Sets

Some post-harvest facilities were turnover to cooperatives from Lanao del Sur and Marawi City as part of the administration's rehabilitation process of the Bangsamoro region.

NegOcc Bans Kids 12 And Below At Capitol Lagoon

Negros Occidental government reimposed the Covid-19 health and safety protocols among children.

Bacolod’s Covid-19 Cases Rise; Isolation Facilities On Standby

New cases of Covid-19 in Bacolod have doubled in two days, prompting its Mayor to strongly remind Bacolodnons to continue observing minimum public health standards.

147K Tourist Arrivals In December Boost Baguio Biz, Employment

Baguio City has obtained a high number of tourists visited last December, resulting in revenues for businesses and boosting employment of the city.

NegOr Logs Lowest Number Of Dengue Cases In 10 Years

Negros Oriental has recorded last year its lowest number of dengue cases within a 10-year period.