Environment

South Korean Investors Advance Tourism and Renewable Energy Plans in Misamis Occidental

MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL  (June 16) — Plans for major tourism and renewable energy investments in Misamis Occidental are moving closer to reality as a group of South Korean investors has...

New Davao Landfill Nears Opening as City Works to Restore Waste Disposal Operations

DAVAO CITY  (June 16) — Davao City is preparing to open a new sanitary landfill as early as...

Marcos Calls Special Session to Push Key Social Welfare, Education Bills

MANILA  (June 16) — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has called Congress to a special session on June 17...

UN Warns Middle East Conflict Could Push Millions of Filipinos Back Into Poverty

MANILA  (June 16) — The economic effects of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East may be felt...

Love Makes a Family: NACC Opens Adoption Opportunities to Qualified LGBTQIA++ Filipinos

PROSPERIDAD, Agusan del Sur (June 16) — For many children waiting for a permanent home, family is not...
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Banana disease forces planters to shift to corn farming

DAVAO CITY --- Some 150 banana farmers with 50,000 hectares in Davao del Norte have decided to shift into corn farming...

Davao Oriental tightens implementation of envi laws

DAVAO CITY --- The provincial government has tightened the implementation of the environmental policies and regulations in issuing permits to quarry and...

Mati Fisherman caught Green Sea Turtle

DAVAO CITY — A fisherman in Mati City accidentally caught a Green Sea Turtle while fishing in Dahican, Mati City, Davao Oriental Saturday, February...

Barge sinks off Surigao Norte coast, crewmen rescued

DAVAO CITY – Due to huge waves, a commercial barge carrying tons of sand sank off the coast of Punta Sili in Hinatuan...

DOST-CAR Promotes Eco-Friendly Pinoy Inventions

DAVAO CITY --- THE Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) promotes products using eco-friendly technologies by top Filipino inventors in...

Davao de Oro incurs P142-M damage from quake

DAVAO CITY â€“  The damage incurred by the Feb. 1 magnitude 6 tremor has reached PHP142 million, the Davao de Oro provincial government reported Wednesday. In...
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