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DAR Gives Land Titles To 94 Pangasinan Farmers

The farmer-agrarian reform beneficiaries in Pangasinan have finally received their computerized land titles through Project SPLIT of the Department of Agrarian Reform in the province.

First Sustainability-Centric Fund In The PH Caps Anniversary With Top Ranked Returns

The first Unit Investment Trust Fund in the Philippines ended its first full year with a return of 21% - beating its benchmark of the Philippine Stock Exchange Index by over 18%.

‘Balik Probinsya’ Beneficiary Happy With Lucky Break

One can feel the excitement of Michael Angelo Tel hours before he left Metro Manila for good and restart his life in Catanduanes where he was born through the national government’s Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-Asa program.

Villar Cites ‘Build, Build, Build’ Gains

Former Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar has vowed to work for the continuation of the" Build, Build, Build" program if he wins the Senate race.

Restrictions, Incentives May Encourage Filipinos To Get Booster

A health expert believes that imposing restrictions and offering incentives could persuade fully vaccinated people to get their booster shots.

Immigration Bureau On Alert For Passenger Influx During Holy Week

The Bureau of Immigration is on heightened alert as it anticipates a daily influx of arrival this month and is expected to have more passengers between Palm and Easter Sundays.

Gordon Wants Sugar Industry Boosted

Senator Richard Gordon joined colleagues in calling for the strengthening of the sugar industry amid an alleged new proposal of the Sugar Regulatory Administration to import a huge supply of sugar.

Isko Moreno Vows Equality Among Filipinos In Zambo Sortie

Manila Mayor and Aksyon Demokratiko standard-bearer Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso vowed to push for equality among Filipinos under his administration.

Baguio Pushes For Backyard Gardening For Food Security

Baguio City government urged residents to start adapting urban gardening methods like growing vegetables in their backyards to contribute to food security in the region.

Baguio Starts Recovering Rights-Of-Way From Over 1K Structures

Baguio City government said it has started recovering the road rights of way from over 1,000 public and private structures, and business establishments at the different barangays that have encroached on local and national roads.