MARIKINA MENUDO Waknatoy of Mama Chit When I moved to my present home a few years before the turn of the century, the village only had a few houses and they were far apart. Most properties were vacant with tall grass and unattended areas. There was a road from Balara that would pass through our...
The Marikina City government announced on Wednesday, Feb. 9, that all available slots have been filled in the online registration for the pediatric vaccination of children aged five to 11 years old against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The Marikina City Public Information Office (PIO) said...
The Marikina City government started the vaccination drive for children aged five to 11 at the Marikina City Sports Center on Wednesday, Feb. 9. (Photo from Domingo Dela Paz's Facebook) More than 500 children were expected to receive their vaccinations on Wednesday. The program started at 8 a.m.,...
Marikina City launched its online registration for the vaccination of children aged five to 11 against the coronavirus (COVID-19) on Monday, Feb. 7. A child getting vaccinated against COVID-19. (ALI VICOY/ MANILA BULLETIN) Parents wanting to have their children vaccinated must provide the...
(ALI VICOY / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN) The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) on Monday, Feb. 7, announced a new multi-millionaire after a bettor from Luzon won the P29-million jackpot prize for the Super Lotto 6/49. On its Facebook page, PCSO congratulated the solo bettor from Metro...
The Marikina city government is targeting schools as the venue for the city’s upcoming vaccination drive for children ages 5 to 11 years old, Mayor Marcelino “Marcy” Teodoro said on Friday, Feb. 4. In an interview with ANC Headstart, Teodoro said schools are more practical venues for the...
By Cherrylin Caacbay The Marikina City local government announced on Thursday, Jan. 27, the walk-in COVID-19 vaccination schedules for the adult and minor populations. Walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations are only allowed for residents, workers, and individuals 12 to 17 years old in Marikina City....
Marikina City, on Tuesday, Jan. 25, launched a walk-in coronavirus (COVID-19) booster vaccination program exclusively for senior citizens and persons with disabilities (PWDs). This is the city’s first walk-in vaccination program since the series of National COVID-19 Vaccination or Bayanihan,...
Two women who were allegedly manufacturing and selling fake vaccination cards were arrested by police in an entrapment operation on Friday afternoon, Jan. 21, in Brgy. Tumana in Marikina City. Police Col. Benliner L. Capili, the Chief-of-Police of the Marikina City Police Station (CPS), identified...
“Resbakuna sa mga Botika,” Marikina City’s drugstore vaccination campaign, was officially launched by the city government in collaboration with Southstar Drug on Thursday, Jan. 20. The pilot launch took place at the Southstar Drug branch at the Graceland Plaza in Barangay Concepcion Dos,...
By Cherrylin Caacbay Marikina City has recorded a total of 2,048 active COVID-19 cases, the local government announced on Friday, Jan. 14. As of Thursday (Jan. 13), 1,933 active cases were in home quarantine while 32 were hospitalized. Among the active cases, 87.35% or 1,789 individuals are fully...
The Marikina City government passed City Ordinance No. 003, Series of 2022, extending the deadline of business permit renewal for local business owners, the city government announced on Wednesday, Jan. 12. Under Ordinance No. 003, the deadline of business permit renewal was moved from Thursday,...