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Sentro 1771: Modern Filipino Dining in Pasig

Discover Sentro 1771 in Capitol Commons, Pasig, where Chef Vicky Rose Pacheco's modern Filipino cuisine has delighted diners since 2002. Experience iconic dishes like Corned Beef Sinigang.

Boy, 12, drowns in Butuanon River, Mandaue

A 12-year-old boy drowned in the Butuanon River in Mandaue City. His father demands an investigation as friends initially hid the truth. Read the full story.

Santa Fe Bans Swimming at Pooc Cliffs Over Safety

Santa Fe LGU prohibits swimming and bathing near Pooc cliffs on Bantayan Island after a geological assessment found falling rocks and unstable conditions. Other tourist spots remain open.

DMW Orders Global Offices to Prioritize OFW Needs

DMW Secretary Cacdac directs all Migrant Workers Offices to act as first responders for OFWs. Asia remains the top destination, with Saudi Arabia leading at 21.9%. Read the full directive.

Cebu's Night Mayor Program Faces Logistical Hurdles

Cebu City's innovative Mayor of the Night program, aimed at BPO workers, faces delays as national agencies require central office approval for night shift personnel deployment. Will it push through?

The Unspoken Social Rules Every Filipino Knows

Explore the unwritten codes of Filipino social conduct, from respecting queues to giving up seats. Learn how these silent norms foster respect and community in everyday life.

Bill Aims for Civil Service Eligibility for Casual Gov't Workers

A new bill filed in Congress proposes granting Civil Service Eligibility to casual and contractual government employees after five years of continuous efficient service, unlocking benefits and job security. Learn more about this push for justice in the pu

Gov't Imposes Hiring Cap on COS, JO Workers

The Philippine government sets a hiring ceiling for contractual workers starting 2025. Learn how this move impacts public sector employment and worker welfare.

Pag-IBIG Raffles Award P500K, Boost Membership

Pag-IBIG Fund's year-end raffles awarded prizes up to P500,000, successfully expanding membership among OFWs and informal workers while promoting its loan programs. Learn how to join.

OFWs Reach 2.19M in 2024, Remittances Grow

The number of Overseas Filipino Workers climbed to 2.19 million in 2024. Discover key trends on destinations, demographics, and the P262.2 billion in remittances sent home.

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