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Cebu Faithful Attend Misa de Gallo at Dawn

Thousands of Catholic faithful in Cebu gathered before sunrise for Misa de Gallo, filling churches and spilling outside. The tradition continues at Carbon Market for workers. Read more.

Cebu Councilor Alcover Hit with 12 Cyberlibel Cases

Cebu City Councilor Jun Alcover faces 12 cyberlibel complaints in Marawi City, calling them harassment. The cases stem from his Facebook posts criticizing the Colon Night Market's operations.

BSP Pushes Capital Market, Cross-Border Payment Reforms

BSP Deputy Governor Abenoja outlines plans for deeper money markets and tokenized payments at the ASEAN+3 forum in Hong Kong, aiming to strengthen financial stability and regional integration. Learn more about the Philippines' 2026 co-chair role.

Cebu Rice Prices Jump P700-P1,000 per Sack

Cebu faces a sharp rice price hike due to supply shortages from delayed imports, typhoons, and bulk government purchases. Learn the causes and current costs.

Cebu Leads PH Provincial Office Market in 2026

Cebu is set to keep its crown as the Philippines' most active office hub outside Manila in 2026, but a looming supply drought could slow deals. Colliers report details the outlook.

US Auto Market Shifts as Buyers Rethink Spending

Rising car prices and economic worries push Americans to buy used cars and extend loans. The EV market slumps after a key tax credit ends. Discover the full impact on consumer spending.

OPEC+ Pauses Oil Production Increases in 2026

OPEC+ suspends planned oil output hikes for January-March 2026, citing seasonality. The alliance, led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, opts for a cautious stance. Discover what this means for global oil markets and the Philippines.

4 Defective Scales Seized in Lapu-Lapu Market

Lapu-Lapu City officials intensify market inspections after confiscating 4 tampered scales. Daily random checks implemented to protect consumers during holiday shopping season. Stay informed!

Central Luzon Attracts Crowds in Tokyo Festival

Central Luzon's cultural and culinary treasures captivated thousands at Philippine Festival Tokyo 2025. Discover how Kapampangan delicacies and traditional crafts impressed Japanese visitors.

DA Sets Price Cap on Imported Red Onions

The Department of Agriculture will impose a suggested retail price for imported red onions starting Dec. 1 to combat profiteering. Learn how this affects your holiday budget.

Banaybanay Benchmarks Panabo City Library Practices

The Municipality of Banaybanay visited Panabo City Library to learn best practices for establishing a public library and Literacy Coordinating Councils. Discover how this initiative boosts literacy in Davao Oriental.

Cebu City Waste Crisis: Health Emergency Looms

Cebu City faces a public health emergency as garbage piles up despite government clean-up efforts. Councilor Garganera warns of irreversible damage without immediate waste management reforms.

Cebu Vegetable Prices Soar After Typhoon Tino

Typhoon Tino's devastation in Cebu causes vegetable prices to skyrocket at Carbon Public Market. Learn how the storm impacted local agriculture and what recovery efforts are underway.

PH Animation Industry Targets $141M by 2028

Philippine animation industry eyes $141M revenue by 2028, doubling workforce to 15,000. Animahenasyon 2025 festival drives global partnerships and original content creation.

300+ Cebu PUVs Still Inoperative After Typhoon Tino

More than 300 public vehicles in Cebu remain non-operational after November 4 flooding. LTFRB reports severe transport disruptions and driver shortages affecting commuters. Learn how the region is coping.

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