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...
It was almost forgotten, if not lost in time. It is not even red on the calendar. If not for...
The last Ibaloy to somehow serve as congressman of Baguio was the late Andres Acop Cosalan, but that was when...
Some might wonder why it took some time for the authorities, particularly the members of the Philippine National Police (PNP)...
As an outsider, the story of Abra as depicted in various news outlets, much like this one, is a fascinating...
The construction of the seven-story athletes’ dormitory and training facility inside the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila commenced through...
In Manila, there are inquiries as to why the esteros, banks of rivers and creeks, and spaces under the flyover...
Not many people might share this view, but corruption may have already become an art form in some government agencies...
Cecilia Elena Cariño Afable, known to many Baguio folks as “Auntie Cecile,” was born on November 11, 1918 to the...
Ah, some things never really change, do they? I remember, way back when I was a wee little idiot lad...
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