STRESSING that the fight against the coronavirus, specially in the ‘prevention phase,’ is a shared responsibility of the city government and the barangays and after
Day: November 17, 2020
2 students nabbed for harming cop
TWO young men who happen to be students are now in deep trouble after harming, cussing at and berating a Quezon City cop who tried
Sanctions needed for ‘body shaming’ Angel
A PARTY-LIST lawmaker on Tuesday said it is not enough for the Department of Education (DepEd) to just apologize for “body-shaming” actress Angel Locsin and
Solon seeks to honor typhoon heroes
LAS Piñas Lone District Rep. Camille Villar has introduced a resolution honoring and commending heroic first responders who live the legacy of Bayanihan and selflessly
Ecija town under state of calamity
SAN ANTONIO, Nueva Ecija — The San Antonio municipal government placed the entire town under a state of calamity due to the destruction wrought by
Sinas orders continuous rescue, relief drive in Cagayan Valley
PHILIPPINE National Police chief, General Debold M. Sinas yesterday said there will be a continuing rescue and relief operations in Cagayan Valley which was badly
Romualdez gives malasakit relief goods to Isabela
- For ‘Ulysses’ victims HOUSE Majority Leader and Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez on Tuesday donated relief goods and other essential items to two Isabela solons
Contract tracers army in thick of COVID fight
THE Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) confirmed that “an army of 46,338 contact tracers (CTs),” a few thousands shy of the targeted
CSC warns on review centers’ false promises
THE Civil Service Commission (CSC) has warned the public on review centers guaranteeing examinees high scores in civil service exams. According to the CSC, these
Asia markets lifted by fresh vaccine hope
HONG KONG, Nov 17, 2020 (AFP) - Most Asian markets rose Tuesday as hopes the world could begin to return to normal were boosted by