The latest Ceedmo monitoring on July 4 noted an increase in prices of pork and chicken sold in the public markets, and price decrease in fish, rice, and some vegetables.
7 Malaybalay villages placed under ‘state of calamity’
Seven farm villages of the city that had been hit by the June 25 floods were placed under “state of calamity” last Friday, July 4.
Shaping the future of community development education
In this First Person piece, Eileen Ortega-Gamo reflects on her decades of experience to call for praxis, data-driven training, and character-building as core elements in shaping relevant community development education.
I am a Filipino
For our Independence Day special, we are publishing this essay by the journalist and diplomat Carlos P. Romulo. It was first published in 1941.
PH, Aussie troops train in Kalilangan
The Philippine and Australian armies held combat and medical drills under Exercise Kasangga at Camp Kibaritan in Kalilangan, Friday, May 30.
Last flight woes: Laguindingan Airport leaves late-night passengers stranded
In this opinion piece, frequent flyer Ray Talimio Jr talks about almost getting stranded in his recent red-eye flight at the airport that has just been turned over via concession agreement to the Aboitiz Group.
DTI’s May 30 one-stop shop to hasten biz name registration
A one-day one-stop shop will be held tomorrow, May 30, by the Department of Trade and Industry Region 10 at the City Tourism Hall.
Traversing Mount Kalatungan
Prof. Sol Dinlayan recently attended Unesco’s International Workshop on Quality Nominations for World Heritage Sites. Mt Kalatungan (and Mt Kitanglad) have have been in Unesco’s tentative list since 2024. This column is a resharing of her old article about her 2014 Kalatungan climb.
Heads up, Bukidnon writers: Palanca Awards is now open
The country’s most prestigious annual literary competition is now accepting entries.