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Mandaue City Council Approves 2026 Budget

Mandaue City's 2026 budget is approved, focusing on digitalization and flood control. Discover the key projects and the city's P4.5-billion collection target.

Mandaue City: Plant a Tree to Graduate

Mandaue City officials draft an ordinance requiring all graduating senior high and college students to plant trees. The move aims to combat climate change and involve youth in environmental protection.

Mandaue City Christmas Lighting Ceremony Ready

Mandaue City prepares for its Christmas Lighting Ceremony on November 28, 2025, featuring decorations across key areas with a budget of P5-8 million. Mayor Ouano invites families to visit the plaza.

Mandaue Tent City for Flood Victims Ready Next Week

Mandaue City establishes temporary tent city in Pasilong sa Paradise for families displaced by flooding. 300 tents to shelter 600 families starting next week. Mayor Ouano confirms long-term housing solutions in development.

10 Suspected Leptospirosis Cases in Mandaue

Mandaue City Health Office reports 10 suspected leptospirosis cases after Typhoon Tino. Cases await regional confirmation. Public urged to avoid floodwaters.

Cebu Classes Resume After Typhoon, Governor Orders

Governor Pamela Baricuatro orders the resumption of classes in Cebu on November 26, 2025, post-typhoon. Mandaue City also resumes face-to-face learning. Stay informed on local education updates.

BIR Suspends Field Audits, Cebu Businesses Relieved

Cebu's business community welcomes the suspension of BIR field audits, a move providing relief from compliance pressures and aiding post-calamity recovery. Learn more about this positive development.

Mandaue Preemptive Evacuation for Verbena

Mandaue City launches preemptive evacuation for riverside residents as Tropical Depression Verbena threatens heavy rains. Mayor Ouano prioritizes safety amid clogged drainage systems.

Mandaue Preemptive Evacuations for TD Verbena

Mandaue City launches preemptive evacuations for riverside communities as Tropical Depression Verbena brings heavy rain. Mayor Ouano urges cooperation for resident safety.

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