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Mañanita in Session Road

2 MIN READ“On the opening of Christmas activities in ever splendid, seemingly Covid-immune Session Road, thousands flocked Session Road, locked up in their respective homes for months, lucky to have mustered will, zest, and determination to witness Christmas lights lighting up… .”

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Public outrage again hounds POSD after fining blind man for jaywalking

3 MIN READThe POSD, a division under the mayor’s office created to stop illegal vendors, is again at the receiving end of public outrage after accosting and penalizing a visually impaired individual for jaywalking. The incident came just days after a video showing the POSD chief berating a market vendor for an alleged COVID-19 protocol violation went viral.

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Benguet towns settle boundary disputes

2 MIN READBenguet province is expecting a bigger Internal Revenue Allotment after the towns of Kibungan, Kapangan and Bakun signed a MOA dividing disputed boundaries among themselves equally, putting an end to the towns’ decades-old disputes.

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Pursuing self-reliance and socio-economic development in the Cordillera

3 MIN READFor more than 30 years, the Center for Development Programs of the Cordillera strived and proved that an active and organized people’s participation is the key to achieving holistic development of communities. Importantly, the institution took this endeavor upholding the preferential service to the poor and disadvantaged, the respect of people’s rights and protection of the environment.

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University executives complain against SM

2 MIN READSchool administrators of the University of the Philippines Baguio (UPB) and the University of the Cordilleras (UC) complained against the SM mall for disturbing classes, causing traffic jam and emitting foul smell during the Baguio City council session on November 26 saying that it disturbs their students.

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IP group in Pagudpud receives food aid

2 MIN READTyphoon Ompong victims from the Oggayam-Ysneg-Yapayao tribe in Pagudpud received relief assistance from the Ilocos Center for Research Empowerment and Development (ICRED) and Citizens Disaster Response Center (CDRC). The project supported by the Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe benefited 300 households that received relief packs.

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Women march against Train Law

2 MIN READBAGUIO CITY — On International Working Women’s Day (IWWD), women from all over the Cordilleras unite in Baguio City to challenge the “macho-fascist” rule of President Rodrigo Duterte. They are led by Innabuyog and its provincial chapters.

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