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Pampanga Gov't Earns GSIS Recognition for Compliance

The Pampanga Provincial Government received GSIS recognition for slashing unpaid premiums by over ₱5.6 million. This ensures uninterrupted benefits for employees and strengthens public trust. Read about the key agencies cited.

Minors Lose Fingers in Firecracker Injuries

Two children suffered finger amputations from firecracker blasts as DOH reports 57 fireworks-related injuries so far. Officials urge public caution for New Year revelry.

DOLE-12 Helps 27,000 Jobseekers in Soccsksargen

DOLE Region 12's 81 job fairs in 2025 connected over 27,000 jobseekers with employers, resulting in 1,680 immediate hires. Discover how they're boosting employment in Soccsksargen.

Cebu City Imposes Moratorium on Mountain Barangay Projects

Cebu City Councilor Joel Garganera and Mayor Nestor Archival order a temporary stop to development in upland areas. A technical team will review environmental compliance and safety risks following Typhoon Tino's devastating floods.

1,000 Candaba Students Receive SPES Financial Aid

Around 1,000 students in Candaba, Pampanga received P11,070 each from the SPES program, a joint effort by the LGU and DOLE to support education. Learn how this initiative helps local youth.

Lapu-Lapu City Hall Fire Safety Deadline

The Lapu-Lapu City Hall must comply with fire safety requirements within 15 days after BFP inspection found deficiencies. Mayor pledges cooperation. Read the full report.

BFP Gives Lapu-Lapu City Hall 15 Days to Fix Fire Safety

The Bureau of Fire Protection in Lapu-Lapu City orders the City Government to comply with fire safety requirements within 15 days after an inspection found deficiencies. Learn about the findings and the city's response.

P10M+ Aid for Kapampangan Students, Small Businesses

DOLE Pampanga and the provincial government distributed over P10 million in salaries and livelihood aid to 1,690 students and 113 small business owners. Read how this initiative empowers the local community.

COA: Talisay City Misused P26.6M Disaster Fund

State auditors found Talisay City Government charged ineligible expenses like a traffic command center and salary differentials to its disaster risk reduction fund in 2023-2024. Read the full report.

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