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Cebu Students Reveal What Sinulog Festival Truly Means

As Cebu's Sinulog Festival lights up January 2026, students from Abellana NS and University of Cebu share their personal journeys of faith, dance, and cultural identity. Discover how the youth experience this iconic celebration.

Japanese Surplus: A Filipino Cultural Obsession Explained

Explore the deep-rooted Filipino love for Japanese surplus goods, from its practical origins to a modern cultural phenomenon. Discover the reasons behind this 'itsumo' habit and the lessons in mindful consumption. Read more.

SM Malls Launch AweSM Cebu 2026 for Sinulog Festival

SM Supermalls in Cebu launch AweSM Cebu 2026, a month-long Sinulog celebration with events, shows, and exhibits at SM City Cebu, SM Seaside, and SM J Mall. Experience the grand finale drone & pyro shows on January 18!

Navigating a Toxic Workplace with Integrity in 2026

A professional in a fast-growing organization questions how to succeed without compromising values in a culture that rewards shortcuts. Expert advice offers a roadmap for principled action and strategic exit planning.

Pinterest 2026 Trends: Maximalism Replaces Minimalism

Pinterest Predicts 2026 reveals a bold shift from quiet minimalism to maximalist joy, texture, and nostalgia. Discover the key trends, from 'Gimme Gummy' to the rise of brooches in Philippine 'anik-anik' culture.

4 PH Firms Make Fortune's Best Workplaces SE Asia List

Four major Philippine employers have earned spots on the inaugural Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For™ Southeast Asia list. Discover which local firms are recognized for exceptional workplace culture.

The Unspoken Social Rules Every Filipino Knows

Explore the unwritten codes of Filipino social conduct, from respecting queues to giving up seats. Learn how these silent norms foster respect and community in everyday life.

PCS: 12 Cancers Linked to Tobacco Exposure

The Philippine Cancer Society warns that secondhand and thirdhand smoke also cause cancer. Learn about the 12 types of cancer linked to tobacco to protect your family.

Traditional Filipino Stage Drama Faces Extinction

Cultural traditions like stage drama and poetic tributes are disappearing in modern Philippines. Learn why younger generations prefer disco over heritage arts and what's being lost.

First LGU-Run Plant Tissue Lab Opens in Guiguinto

Guiguinto, Bulacan launches the Philippines' first LGU-owned tissue culture lab for ornamental plants, boosting local agriculture and scientific innovation. Discover how this project transforms the Garden Capital.

6,000 Aeta Families Get DSWD Food Packs in Pampanga

Over 6,000 Aeta families in Pampanga's upland villages received essential food packs from DSWD and the provincial government, reaching even remote sitios. Read how this aid supports indigenous communities.

DTI: No Price Hike on Basic Goods for 60 Days

DTI Secretary Cristina Roque guarantees stable prices of basic necessities following nationwide state of calamity declaration. Consumers urged to check official prices online.

Mutya Ning Kapampangan 2025 Candidates Presented

Board Member Fritzie David-Dizon leads presentation of 22 candidates for Mutya Ning Kapampangan 2025 pageant during sashing ceremony at Nuan Farm & Resort. The event celebrates Kapampangan women's strength and heritage.

Liloan Mayor Denies Blocking Cebu Relief Goods

Liloan Mayor Aljew Frasco refutes social media claims that the LGU blocked Cebu Provincial Government relief trucks. He confirms coordination and welcomes all aid for typhoon victims.

60-Day Price Freeze on Basic Goods in Effect

The Philippine government implements a 60-day price freeze on basic necessities across the country following President Marcos Jr.'s state of calamity declaration due to El Niño.

Cebu Mayor Urges Calm: Avoid Panic Buying

Mayor Michael Rama assures Cebu City residents of stable supplies, calls for responsible purchasing and community cooperation during current situation.

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