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Bacolod Council Special Session for P440M Waste Deal

The Bacolod City Council will hold a special session on Dec. 29 to authorize Mayor Gasataya to sign P440 million in environmental service contracts for 2026, ensuring uninterrupted garbage collection and landfill management.

Davao Councilor: Avoid Protected Areas for Holidays

Davao City Councilor Temujin Ocampo appeals to residents to steer clear of protected watersheds during celebrations to ensure safety and protect vital water sources. Learn about the risks and local ordinances.

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.

Cebu City Offers Tax Relief for Typhoon-Affected Businesses

Cebu City Treasurer's Office recommends tax relief for businesses impacted by Typhoon Tino for 2026 computations, but clarifies it cannot waive penalties without a city ordinance. Learn about the proposal and its legal basis.

Bulacan Airport Project Poses Major Flood Risk

The 12,000-hectare New Manila International Airport in Bulacan threatens vital wetlands and floodplains, risking severe flooding for millions. Officials urged to prioritize science-based alternatives like Clark and Sangley. #Environment #Philippines

Danao City Schools Resume In-Person Classes Dec. 3

Danao City students return to classrooms on December 3, 2025, after safety inspections. Schools declared safe post-earthquake and typhoon. Executive Order No. 098 S. 2025 details the mandate.

Lake Holon Events Canceled Over Permit Issues

DENR issues violation notice for Holonman Aquathlon 2025, forcing Race to Lake Holon 2025 cancellation. Organizers defer to July 2026 for compliance. Read the full story.

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.

Cebu Vegetable Prices Soar After Typhoon Tino

Typhoon Tino's devastation in Cebu causes vegetable prices to skyrocket at Carbon Public Market. Learn how the storm impacted local agriculture and what recovery efforts are underway.

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