The Baguio Chronicle is the fastest- growing news publication in Northern Luzon today. It was established on December 6, 2009 in Baguio City.
Leila de Lima is no stranger to adversity. A seasoned public servant, human rights advocate, and former senator, she has...
How well did you sleep last night? If you’re struggling to answer this question, know that you’re not alone. Sleep...
The Artisanal Gold Council (AGC), a non-profit organization dedicated to the sustainable development of artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM)...
Baguio City’s economic leaders, stakeholders, and policymakers gathered at the Forbes Ballroom of the Baguio Country Club on Feb. 4,...
Baguio City and the Metro BLISTT region—comprising La Trinidad, Itogon, Sablan, Tuba, and Tublay—are set for a pivotal gathering that...
The BWD is proposing a hike in the city’s water rates, a rate increase of some 30 percent this year,...
Recently, a landmark event unfolded in Baguio City as the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples – Commission En Banc (NCIP-CEB)...
As Panagbenga 2025 approaches, Baguio City gears up for its iconic flower festival, an event that draws thousands of tourists...
The Baguio City Health Services Office (CHSO) has established a team to focus on the potential threat of monkeypox in...
How far would you go for love—love for oneself, one’s partner, one’s family, and others? Most people answer this question...
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