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BAGUIO RIVER SYSTEMS FACE RISING CONTAMINATION CONCERNS OVER IMPROPER ANIMAL WASTE DISPOSAL
Amid growing water pollution concerns in Baguio City, the Environmental Management Division of the City Environment and Parks Management Office (EMD-CEPMO) warned that improperly disposed dog feces have become a potential source of contamination in the city’s river systems, adding to existing wastewater and sewer problems. EMD Head Engr. Sofronio Pascua and Environmental Management Specialist Bernadette Pagteilan explained that improperly disposed animal waste continues to af

Jam Flores
May 182 min read


MOSQUITO SURVEY PLACES IRISAN AGAIN AMONG BAGUIO'S HIGH RISK DENGUE AREA
A silent threat may once again be spreading across Barangay Irisan—not through crowded streets or public gatherings, but through stagnant water hidden in homes and communities. Following a recent mosquito larvae survey conducted by the City Health Services Office (CHSO), Irisan was again identified as a high-risk area for dengue fever, prompting health officials to intensify warnings and preventive campaigns before cases escalate. Health workers inspected 100 households in Ba

Curt Villanueva
May 162 min read


REGIONAL TRAVEL FAIR OPENS AT BAGUIO CONVENTION CENTER SHOWCASES PHILIPPINE DESTINATIONS
Colorful exhibits, cultural displays, and travel promotions welcomed visitors as the Regional Travel Fair officially opened on May 16 at Baguio Convention Center for its business-to-consumer sessions led by tourism stakeholders and local government officials. Organized in partnership with the Department of Tourism and city government representatives, the event gathers participating provinces from different regions of the country to promote local tourism, culture, and economic

Curt Villanueva
May 161 min read


BAGUIO KICKS OFF ANTI-RED TAPE DRIVE, ROLLS OUT FASTER DIGITAL SERVICES
BAGUIO CITY — In a bid to address long-standing delays and bureaucratic bottlenecks, Baguio on May 4 kicked off National Ease of Doing Business (EODB) Month with a campaign to cut red tape and speed up government services through digitalization. As part of the nationwide campaign to end red tape, the city’s participation signals a commitment to faster, simpler, and more transparent public service at the City Hall grounds. Led by Mayor Benjamin Magalong and Anti-Red Tape Autho

Darell Navalta
May 41 min read
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