Rooster’s Tales – Upholding due process
THE political lines that were drawn are becoming clearer. Presidential daughter and Davao Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio will not run for...
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.
THE political lines that were drawn are becoming clearer. Presidential daughter and Davao Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio will not run for...
ON behalf of co-workers in the media, I wish to thank Messrs. Fernando S. Tiong and Roland “Chongloy” Wong for...
THEY still find time to play music together although many of them are successful in their selected fields. More...
APOLOGIES to whoever felt upset with the news last week on the vaccination to fight the Delta variant that is...
WHEN it comes to navigating unvaccinated people to vaccination sites similar to steering cows into a corral, we do not...
AS millions of Filipinos were glued to their TV screens, listening to President Duterte’s long, boring and incomprehensible state of...
DESPITE the insistence of the president’s spox that his boss would rather do his job of battling the Covid-19 pandemic...
HEAVY rains this July, coupled with threats of COVID-19 infections make distant communities more difficult to reach, thereby making the...
“Undawak shi Bagiw” is an Ibaloy phrase which simply means “I’m going to Baguio.” It is the classic answer to...
FOR lack of confirmation of an agreement finally resolving boundary disputes between the municipalities of Bokod and Itogon, the town...
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