Baguio: Paradise lost, paradise found
Foreign and local migrants, the colonizers beginning with the Spaniards then the Americans, Japanese, the land speculators after the Second...
MARCH FIANZA was a former editor of Baguio Midland and has been a columnist of the Baguio Chronicle since its maiden issue. He is also a folk singer and chronicler of Benguet culture and politics. In any political gathering in Baguio and Benguet or wherever there is watwat, his trademark green Beetle is sure to find its way there too.
Foreign and local migrants, the colonizers beginning with the Spaniards then the Americans, Japanese, the land speculators after the Second...
March was not able to hand over his column this week because of the death of his beloved mother, Prospera...
NEXT week, around 193 countries including the Philippines, will pay tribute to Mother Earth by celebrating “Earth Day”. It is...
THE usual reports we hear are of patients complaining about poor hospital facilities and service. That was prior to the...
A PICTURE in one local newspaper obviously caught the attention of a media colleague who forwarded it to my FB...
THE biggest question today is “will life return to normal the soonest as the biggest vaccination campaign in world history...
“FIRE Prevention Month” of March was proclaimed by then President Ferdinand E. Marcos under Proclamation No. 115-A, s. 1966 which...
THERE is no such thing as a COVID-19 Lakandula variant. I made it up to make myself aware all the...
OUR attention was caught by a resolution in the city council to support indigenous peoples (IPs), and another resolution passed...
Hats off to the PNP men and women who planted 11,214 assorted trees within their areas of assignments. The activity,...
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