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Travel & Tours

Dazzled by Daranak Falls

  Daranak Falls was a surprisingly satisfying last-minute-decision of a day trip. We did the right thing and left Quezon City early, at six in the morning, before the sun was fully up. Travel time to the Tanay, Rizal location was a little less than two hours on a traffic-free Sunday. The place gets crowded […]

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Politics

Climate-Smart Farm Business School to Address Impact of Climate Change – VILLAR

  Thirty innovative farm school owners and local government unit representatives recently graduated from a 10-day training on climate-smart farms organized by the Villar Social Institute for Poverty Alleviation and Governance (SIPAG) in collaboration with the Agricultural Training Institute of the Department of Agriculture (DA). The Climate-Smart Farm Business School was developed to create new […]

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Politics

Immediate Access to CCTV to Speed Up Criminal Investigations – GATCHALIAN

  Senator Win Gatchalian believes law enforcement authorities should have access within 24 hours to information from Closed-Circuit Television Videos (CCTVs) to speed up criminal investigations. Gatchalian said the timely release of CCTV images and recordings to law enforcement agencies, like the Philippine National Police (PNP), and investigative bodies, such as the National Bureau of […]

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Politics

Bigger Cash Incentives for SEA Games Medalists – ANGARA

  Bigger cash incentives are awaiting the 121 Philippine team medalists of the recently concluded 29th Southeast Asian Games held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. “We are very proud of our winning athletes. Bilang pasasalamat at pagkilala sa kanilang pagkapanalo, mas malaking insentibo po ang naghihintay sa kanilang pagbabalik,” said Senator Sonny Angara, who sponsored the […]

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Politics

Feeding Program a Safety Net Against Malnutrition – POE

  Senator Grace Poe vowed to push for final approval of funding the government’s feeding program included in next year’s proposed P3.767 trillion spending plan, as she stressed that the program was a form of a safety net for students suffering from malnutrition. Poe, a staunch advocate of free nutri-meals for students, said a total […]

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Politics

Energy Think Tank to Bridge Research and Policy Gaps – GATCHALIAN

  Senator Win Gatchalian sponsored Senate Bill No. 1574 creating the Philippine Energy Research and Policy Institute (PERPI), a world-class think tank meant to bridge research and policy gaps in fostering greater energy security, equity, and sustainability within the archipelago. Inspired by similar energy think tanks at top American universities, PERPI will be an independent […]

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Politics

Independent Agency to Handle Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management – BATAOIL

  The House committees on government reorganization and national defense and security have jointly formed a technical working group (TWG) that will study and harmonize eight bills seeking to create an independent agency that will handle the country’s disaster preparedness and emergency management. The TWG headed by Rep. Joey Salceda (2nd District, Albay) will harmonize […]

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Politics

Sign Language Interpreters During Senate Hearings and Sessions – BINAY

  Concerned for persons with hearing impairment who attend the committee hearings and sessions in the Senate, Senator Nancy Binay said that the Senate must have sign language interpreters available to assist them. “The growing presence and involvement of PWDs in matters of national importance is an indication of their resolve to participate in the […]

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Politics

The AFP Has to be a Resilient Institution – LEGARDA

  Senator Loren Legarda stressed the need to ensure that the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is resilient as an institution so that it does not only respond to disasters but also help build resilient communities. Legarda, Chair of the Senate Committees on Climate Change and Finance, made the statement during the hearing on […]

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Food, Health & Fitness

The Vibe: Food Park Expectation vs. Reality

  We came to The Vibe on a late weekend afternoon for early dinner. Expectations were high. I’ve seen glowing online articles such as this and this about the place. The NYC subway-themed food park has been operating for less than a year, and the spot was a convenient 10-minute drive from where I live (a little more when […]