Toledo Shrimp Plant to Employ 300, Boost Exports
A new P300 million shrimp processing facility in Toledo City aims to employ 300 workers, process 200 tons monthly, and reduce Philippines' shrimp imports. #Philippines #Jobs
A new P300 million shrimp processing facility in Toledo City aims to employ 300 workers, process 200 tons monthly, and reduce Philippines' shrimp imports. #Philippines #Jobs
DepEd Toledo City Division hosts 1,451 campus journalists for DSPC 2025 with AI-themed focus on truth in journalism. Winners advance to regional competition in Danao City.
The long-delayed Cebu City Olympics 2025 officially commenced at Cebu City Sports Center, featuring student-athletes parade and inspiring ceremonies. Discover the highlights!
Mandaue City secures over P1 billion in Senate pledges for its new hospital and college expansion. Construction starts in 2026. Read more about this major development.
Cebu City Council urges mayor to procure inflatable rescue boats for flood-prone barangays after Typhoon Tino exposed critical disaster response weaknesses. Act now for community safety.
Bacolod City Legal Office investigates 32 GSO employees for alleged payslip falsification to secure GSIS loans. Loans already approved and released. Full investigation underway.
The Office of the Vice President celebrates 90 years with a pop-up exhibit at SM City Davao, featuring legacies of all 14 vice presidents. Discover Philippine political history now!
Cebu City government races against time to establish tent city for hundreds of evacuees occupying public schools. Mayor Archival appeals for land donations as November 20 deadline approaches.
New CCPO chief Col. George Ylanan pledges safer Cebu after courtesy call with Mayor Archival. The city approves P12 million for new electric patrol vehicles. Read more.
Cebu City government is racing to find a location for a tent city to relocate hundreds of Typhoon Tino evacuees currently occupying eight public schools. Mayor Archival appeals for help.
Talisay City faces massive cleanup after Typhoon Tino's destruction. See the damage assessment and recovery efforts underway in this affected Philippine community.
Cebu City establishes government-run water testing services to reduce financial burden on small businesses. New ordinance creates city-operated laboratory for mandatory testing.
Davao City Council approves ₱15.8 billion budget for 2026, a 10% increase from 2025. Learn how the funds will be allocated across key city departments and services.
Mandaue City begins house-to-house validation of flood damage in Paknaan and Umapad barangays. The process ensures fair aid distribution and credibility. Learn about the city's disaster response efforts.
Cebu City Hall implements weekly salary payments for 2,006 casual employees to prevent debt accumulation and reduce reliance on loan sharks. Learn how this initiative promotes financial stability.
A suspected thief was arrested for stealing prized fighting cocks worth P80,000 from a Toledo City farm. Police recovered one rooster after a social media tip led to the suspect's capture.
Cebu City Council approves financial relief for businesses hit by Typhoon Tino, waiving permit fees to speed up economic recovery. Learn how this helps local commerce.
Cebu City plans to allocate 10% of pet registration fees to animal welfare programs, focusing on disaster response. Mayor Archival also pushes for a new shelter and cemetery.
Corey Quijano, 18, died after a devastating motorcycle accident on Natalio Bacalso Avenue in Cebu City. Dashcam footage reveals critical details of the tragic incident.
Toledo City Mayor Marjorie Perales orders gradual resumption of in-person classes, prioritizing student safety and academic recovery after pandemic disruptions.
Cebu City responds to rising leptospirosis cases by making free antibiotics available across all health centers. Learn about symptoms, prevention, and treatment options.
Typhoon Tino triggers massive evacuation in Cebu City as over 15,000 residents flee to safety centers amid severe weather warnings and preemptive measures.
Cebu City Councilor Noy Kulas has been officially reassigned to a new committee position. Discover how this strategic move will impact local governance and community services in the city.
Cebu's key cities of Lapu-Lapu and Mandaue implement emergency preparations as Typhoon Tino intensifies. Schools suspend classes, disaster teams activate, and residents urged to take immediate safety measures.
Cebu City government implements mandatory evacuations in high-risk areas as Tropical Storm Tino threatens with heavy rains and potential flooding. Essential services on standby.
Authorities dismantled an illegal weapons manufacturing operation in Sitio Malingin, Barangay Sabang, Danao City, seizing firearms and arresting suspects in a major law enforcement operation.
Lapu-Lapu City officials are pushing for stricter regulations on menteryo (cockfighting) operations, requiring proper documentation and compliance with city ordinances to maintain orderly business conduct.
Cebu City faces potential government paralysis as Mayor Michael Rama's administration misses deadline for 2026 budget submission, raising concerns about public service continuity.
Lapu-Lapu City Government takes decisive action against a hauling company for multiple violations, resulting in immediate closure and equipment seizure.
Cebu City Councilor Noel Wenceslao takes a neutral position on the controversial P2.5 billion loan, emphasizing the need for thorough study and transparency in the city's financial decisions.