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THE push for an autonomous Cordillera will continue even as the government has denied the initial funding requested by the...
LESS than a full year after a minimum wage hike was enacted in January in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR),...
THE Mines and Geosciences Bureau-Cordillera (MGB-CAR) is looking into approving more small-scale mining (SSM) contracts to allow mining associations in...
The Federation of Cordillera Electric Cooperatives is looking into building a series of mini-hydroelectric plants across the region planned two...
IN light of escalating tensions and safety concerns, both teachers supposed to serve as Board of Election Inspectors and aspiring...
In 2020, Jann Alexis Lappas got a call from his parents who told him that they received a sum of...
THE Commission on Elections (COMELEC) announced on Thursday, August 31, that it is extending the period for the filing of...
THE Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) has dispatched volunteers and its trainees to help prepare public schools for...
SOME 2,651 residents in the provinces of Abra and Apayao affected by Super Typhoon Egay have received PHP22 million worth...
EVEN as Super Typhoon Egay leaves the Philippines, its aftermath has caused enough damage to Benguet province that the provincial...
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