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THEY still find time to play music together although many of them are successful in their selected fields. More...
IN 1911, two years after Baguio was chartered into a city, the American colonial government decided to build a railroad...
By Marilou Guieb PLANTITOS and plantitas. Buzzwords of the century and perhaps the happy words on which many a...
LAST July, Baguio boy John Silva had his exhibit at the Bencab Museum in Asin. Being the executive director and...
“MOMMY, did you know that there was a prehistoric frog that was so big, it is thought to have eaten...
Cordilleran Youth Center on International Youth Day 2021 THIS year's International Youth Day revolves around youth participation in advocating innovative...
IF not the beach, then Baguio. Luzon and National Capital Region (NCR) tourists want more nature in their lives, a...
THE University of the Philippines Baguio community expressed “vehement condemnation” on Lorenzana’s statement that UP-DND Accord cannot be restored under...
MOST of us are aware of the standard definition of the word “community,” often tied up to a specific place...
THE story of the famous tourist destination, the Asin Wood Carvers’ Village in Northern Philippines started with a wooden...
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