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New PCCI Chapter Formed in Toledo City

Toledo City establishes a PCCI chapter to unify businesses, attract investors, and accelerate economic growth. Learn how this move shapes the city's future.

200 CAFGU Members Finish Training in Sulu

A total of 200 CAFGU Active Auxiliaries have completed Basic Military and Refresher Training in Sulu, bolstering local peace and security efforts. Read about their vital role.

Davao Opens New Roxas Greenway Park for Public

Davao City's new Roxas Greenway Park is now open, offering a 398-meter green space for fitness and community. Explore the latest addition to the city's sustainable urban development.

Cebu City to Enforce Strict Waste Segregation in 2026

Cebu City will launch a major information campaign on waste segregation from Jan 1-15, 2026, followed by strict enforcement. Mayor Archival orders barangay officers to issue citations to violators.

Peaceful Christmas 2025 Nationwide, PNP Reports

The PNP confirms a peaceful Christmas season with no major incidents. A Pasay traffic enforcer in a Santa suit brought smiles to motorists. Read about the holiday security success.

Davao City Hall Secures ISO Recertification

Davao City Government earns a 3-year ISO 9001:2015 recertification, affirming its commitment to quality public service, efficiency, and continuous improvement for Dabawenyos.

Quezon, Bukidnon Declared Insurgency-Free

The municipality of Quezon in Bukidnon is now insurgency-free after years of security and community efforts. Discover how peace was achieved and what's next. #PeaceAndOrder #Bukidnon

Davao City Police Get P77M in New Vehicles

The Davao City Government has turned over 35 new vehicles worth P77 million to the local police, enhancing visibility and response times for public safety across the city.

Gov't Imposes Hiring Cap on COS, JO Workers

The Philippine government sets a hiring ceiling for contractual workers starting 2025. Learn how this move impacts public sector employment and worker welfare.

Ex-MILF Fighters' Kids Get P25K Education Aid

1,767 children of decommissioned MILF combatants received P25,000 each for school fees, part of a P200,000 scholarship program under the Bangsamoro peace deal. Read how this initiative builds a brighter future.

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