Cebu IT Park Drives Flexible Workspace Surge in Metro Cebu
Metro Cebu's flexible office market is booming, led by Cebu IT Park. Colliers reports 14,000 seats and strong IT-BPM demand. Discover why companies are choosing agile workspaces.
Metro Cebu's flexible office market is booming, led by Cebu IT Park. Colliers reports 14,000 seats and strong IT-BPM demand. Discover why companies are choosing agile workspaces.
Mayor Nestor Archival reports 144 health, infrastructure, and social service projects completed in his first 184 days. Key achievements include P80.3M medical aid and new digital systems. Read the full 2026 plan.
A new Balik Cebu Lounge opens at Ayala Center Cebu, offering a dedicated space for returning Cebuanos and visitors to relax and connect during Sinulog 2025. Discover the program's community-focused shift.
Davao City Councilor Danilo Dayanghirang is open to reviewing the city's long-standing firecracker ban. The proposal suggests regulated displays at the Coastal Road. Read about public sentiment and police data.
Police in Negros Island Region destroy over 23,000 confiscated firecrackers worth P437,778. The operation aims to prevent injuries and fires, ensuring public safety after the holidays.
Cebu's investment landscape is booming with P1.6 trillion in projects. Discover the key sectors driving growth and what it means for the local economy. Read the full analysis.
The Department of Health in Central Visayas recorded 117 fireworks-related injuries this holiday season, a spike from last year. Road crash incidents also surged. Read the full report.
The DOH reports 720 firework-related injuries from Dec 21-Jan 5, a 14% decrease. Most victims were under 19. Officials urge public to seek immediate medical care for burns and wounds.
The DOH reports a 100% surge in road crash injuries during the holiday season, with motorcycles involved in most cases. Firecracker injuries decreased but remain a concern.
PRO-Davao reports one stray bullet incident and four firecracker-related injuries across the region this holiday season. Police are investigating the shooting in Hagonoy.
The DOH-NIR reports 138 fireworks-related injuries, including amputations and eye damage, with a 14-year-old boy among the victims. Authorities urge public caution.
OCD Region 3 downgrades disaster alert level to white, signaling normal operations post-holidays. Region records 28 fireworks-related injuries. Read the full report.
DOH-NIR reports 138 fireworks-related injuries in Negros Island Region. Negros Occidental leads with 103 cases. Authorities urge public caution.
Mandaue City achieved a peaceful holiday season with zero firecracker-related injuries and no major crimes. Police credit public cooperation and strict safety enforcement. Read the full story.
As we enter 2026, many Filipinos ask why holidays feel different. Explore the shift from childhood excitement to adult responsibilities and the pressing issue of illegal fireworks safety.
Davao City Police intensify crackdown on illegal fireworks, arresting five and confiscating over 6,000 items. A 50-year-old caretaker's viral arrest highlights enforcement of the two-decade-old ban.
Road accidents were the leading cause of injuries in Central Visayas during the holidays, with 274 cases. Fireworks-related injuries dropped to 73. No stray bullet or firecracker ingestion cases were reported.
Road accidents caused 274 injuries in Central Visayas during the holidays, while fireworks injuries dropped 8%. DOH 7 urges public safety and medical compliance.
PRO-3 reports 113 New Year incidents in Central Luzon, including 31 firecracker injuries. Zero deaths and stray bullet cases recorded. Read the full police report.
Central Luzon records 22 fireworks-related injuries this holiday season, a 55% drop from last year. Nueva Ecija had the most cases. Read for safety tips and regional breakdown.
The DOH reports 7 fatalities and over 1,100 injuries from road crashes during the holidays. Most victims were motorcycle riders not using safety gear. Read the full report.
Central Visayas welcomed 2026 with a safe celebration. Police report no fireworks injuries or gunfire incidents on New Year's Eve. Read the full story.
The Philippines welcomed 2026 with generally peaceful celebrations. The PNP reported 183 firecracker-related injuries but zero fatalities and no major crimes. Read the full report.
The Philippines recorded 62 fireworks-related injuries overnight as 2026 began. The DOH reports a 42% decrease from 2025 but warns of more cases. Seek medical help for any injury.
A look back at the defining moments in Cebu Province for 2025, from a shocking family tragedy and political shifts to powerful earthquakes and deadly floods. Read the full recap.
From Sinulog's rain-soaked queen to election upheavals and natural disasters, SunStar's lens captures Cebu's defining 2025 moments of faith, crisis, and change. See the full story.
Cebu's business leaders enter 2026 with measured optimism, prioritizing coordinated, ecosystem-driven growth to overcome climate shocks and structural weaknesses. Discover the plan for resilience.
Cebu City Mayor Nestor Archival reflects on budget gaps, disasters, and reforms in 2025, while detailing plans for CCMC completion, tree planting, and waste segregation for 2026. Discover the roadmap for a more resilient city.
As 2025 ends, Cebu reflects on a year tested by a magnitude 6.9 earthquake and deadly Typhoon Tino. We remember the lives lost and the community spirit that shone through the darkness. Let's build a safer, more prepared Cebu in 2026.
A look back at Cebu's turbulent 2025: election upsets, a deadly magnitude 6.9 earthquake, fatal floods, and environmental policy reviews. Explore the key events that defined the year.