HUNDREDS OF HECTARES OF CORDILLERA FORESTS, BURNED IN 2024 DUE TO FOREST FIRES
BY: JOSE ROBERT INVETOR Raging, widespread, and relentless. This is how the hundreds of forest fires in the Cordillera were described in 2024. The once-towering
BY: JOSE ROBERT INVETOR Raging, widespread, and relentless. This is how the hundreds of forest fires in the Cordillera were described in 2024. The once-towering
BY: CHARLES NIKKO LIMON In this part of Burnham Park, Nanay Nora and her friends chose to gather again. Aside from its quiet ambiance, the
BY: JOSE ROBERT INVENTOR Buses at terminals in Baguio City are departing and arriving one after another. These buses are bound for Cubao, Pasay, and
BY: VANESSA BUGTONG For decades, Baguio City has consistently maintained its green alert status during elections. This means elections in the city have been clean,
BY: JOSE ROBERT INVENTOR While the sun shines brightly in the morning in Baguio City, the temperature drops significantly during the night until early morning.
BY: VANESSA BUGTONG In her daily work selling fish at Baguio Market, Nanay Espi often deals with wet paper money used as payment. Sometimes, she
BY: VALERIE ANN DISMAYA The province of Pangasinan is rich in bamboo. Because of this, bamboo products have become a livelihood for residents, such as
BY: VALERIE ANN DISMAYA Poverty, limited access to education, inadequate housing, and lack of proper medical services, these are just some of the problems faced
BY: JOSE ROBERT INVENTOR Kuya Michael, a miner, has never missed contributing to the PAG-IBIG fund. For nine years, it has been his partner, especially
BY: CHARLES NIKKO LIMON From Pasig City, the family of Tatay Artemio chose to vacation in Baguio City. Despite the influx of tourists, they still







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