The Baguio Chronicle is the fastest- growing news publication in Northern Luzon today. It was established on December 6, 2009 in Baguio City.
In 2023, the city welcomed 1.3 million visitors, inching closer to the 2.2 million annual tourism threshold set by the...
Miners in Baguio City are now asking for a little more time from the city government as its City Mining...
After nearly two full years of preparatory work, Baguio City has finally inked a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Japanese...
Baguio’s plans for a centralized materials recovery facility (MRF) are set for bidding out within the remainder of the...
An initial run of the city’s planned new waste segregation scheme, where the separation of the different types of garbage...
Once a picturesque mountain retreat, the city of Baguio now faces the challenges of rapid urbanization, environmental degradation, and unsustainable...
Baguio City faces a yearly battle with dengue fever—a mosquito-borne disease that has become an unwelcome fixture in the city’s...
While Baguio City continues to attract hordes of visitors seeking cooler temperatures, it has long been observed that concrete structures...
Prominent waste-to-energy (WTE) expert and adjunct professor of environmental science and of engineering at Silliman University, Dumaguete City, Dr. Jorge...
With the celebration of both Environment Month and Environment Day this week, it falls to us to remember the value...
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