Manila Police District- Dagupan Outpost Eleven additional closed-circuit television (CCTV) equipment were installed around Divisioria market in Binondo, Manila. The Manila Police District installed the new CCTVs on Friday, Feb. 9, to maintain peace and order and provide immediate response at any...
Brig. Gen. Arnold Thomas Ibay, Manila Police District (MPD) director, inspected the street vendors along Ongpin Street in Binondo, Manila amid the celebration of Chinese New Year. According to the MPD director, they implemented strict security measures during the course of the celebration....
As the country celebrates Chinese New Year on Saturday, Feb. 10, the easterlies are expected to remain the dominant weather system in Metro Manila and the rest of the country, while the northeast monsoon or “amihan” will bring cooler temperatures to parts of Northern Luzon. Chinese dragon...
Martin Cullip, an international fellow at the UK-based Taxpayers Protection Alliance's Consumer Center Tobacco harm reduction advocates have accused the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) of lies and despotism, asserting that the organization controls...
I enjoy staying at home for long periods at a time. I have my routine. I have my study with all the various materials and tools for various arts and craft projects, the computer, internet, phone to keep me in touch with the outside world, delivery service for replenishing of supplies. In fact, I...
A BRIGHT CELEBRATION People flock to Binondo in Manila on Friday, Feb. 9, during the eve of Chinese Lunar New Year, to participate in the celebrations of the upcoming Year of the Wooden Dragon. (📸Arnold Quizol/MB) While Chinese New Year is a timeless tradition celebrated far and wide, not much...
A NIGHT OF SENSE AND SENSIBILITIES Guests were treated with an entertaining and captivating evening that touched on all their senses Hello, Dragon! What have you got for me? I’ve read conflicting reports, but I have faith in what my feng shui guide, my fortune guru, my career adviser, my friend,...
QC Mayor Joy Belmonte plans to transform 5,000 more stores into community-based refill hubs in 2024, complementing the 1,060 existing sari-sari stores already equipped with "Kuha sa Tingi" starter kits in the city. Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte (Photo from ANCOP Global Walk) Launched in June...
After the trailer for Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender dropped, the popularity of the Nickelodeon animated series grew once more. Fans have been quick to share their favorite scenes and excitement for what’s to come. For those unaware of the series, Avatar:...
Can you remember your earliest memories? Do you remember when you would create imaginative worlds as a child during playtime? Even if those days are long gone, the ability to imagine never leaves. No matter how old you get, you’ll still have a spark within you to create or build upon ideas...
By JACQUELINE LUCERO In the vibrant history of Philippine culture, the celebration of Chinese New Year stands out as a captivating blend of tradition, festivity, and a harmonious fusion of two rich cultural heritages. The annual event, also known as “Lunar New Year” or “Spring...
Climate change is real and has impacted the life of everyone in the country and around the world. We now experience more frequently rising temperatures, shifting rainfall patterns, and extreme weather — the latest of which were the severe flooding in the Davao Region and massive landslide...