Do the people of Malaybalay know that our City Environment Code legally prohibits mining? In this opinion piece, parish priest Fr. Reynaldo D. Raluto, who leads the Integral Ecology Ministry of the Diocese of Malaybalay, weighs in on both current and proposed mining activities in the city.
Heads up, Bukidnon writers: Palanca Awards is now open
The country’s most prestigious annual literary competition is now accepting entries.
Panendan Ta Sakub: The lore behind Malaybalay’s sacred site
Artist and musician Erlow Talatala retells the folklore behind the Sakub, Bukidnon tribe’s historical landmark near Malaybalay’s Sawaga River.
TANGKULU: A Reflection of Indigenous Leadership
Local candidates have started filing their certificates of candidacies and mostly flashing the sign of ‘One Bukidnon’ in social media.
Can this scheme bring favor to Bukidnon?
MATERIAL CULTURE: The Living Witness of the Past
In this column, Prof. Dinlayan writes from the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago as she examines Bukidnon artefacts in the museum’s collections from 1910.