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HERALD EXPRESS | News in Cordillera and Northern Luzon
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Village chief stops, harvesting, transport of vegetables
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COVID-19, Is it one of the signs of the “Last Days”?, Part 1
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LT provides transportation for stranded students
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Congressman Yap gives P1 million donation to Benguet for COVID-19
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Salda lauds lessors waiving rentals
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Landlords in Baguio told not to drive away health workers
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BCPO disinfects offices, stations
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SMC ups alcohol production for COVID-19 frontliners
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La Trinidad place under extreme enhanced community quarantine
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Cordillera confirmed COVID-19 cases surge to 14
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Department of Health-Cordillera
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Ahead Tutorial and Review – Baguio
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Herald Express
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CBSTC: Sobremonte attends CBSTC’s drivers graduation
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RPN DZBS – Baguio
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<H3> Headlines </H3> |
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Village chief stops, harvesting, transport of vegetables
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Cordillera confirmed COVID-19 cases surge to 14
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Congressman Yap accepts DOH apology
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Congressman Yap has no COVID-19, DOH apologizes
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Baguio reports 1st COVID-19 recovery
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<H3> Baguio City </H3> |
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Landlords in Baguio told not to drive away health workers
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Baguio lessors urged to waive rentals for affected lessees
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Baguio Council sought reprieve from penalties of utility bills
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CVAO intensifies micro-chipping for dogs
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<H3> Tourism, Travel and Events </H3> |
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DILG Cordillera reschedules brgy assembly, other events amid COVID-19
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Panagbenga organizers grateful to supporters, sponsors
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Mt. Province imposes stricter monitoring measures
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<H3> Education, Arts & Culture </H3> |
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DOST opens online scholarship application for the 2020 JLSS
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Adiwang ES receives 2-sitter comfort room
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Apayao suspends classes indefinitely effective March 17
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<H3> Cordillera Administrative Region </H3> |
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LT provides transportation for stranded students
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Congressman Yap gives P1 million donation to Benguet for COVID-19
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Salda lauds lessors waiving rentals
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La Trinidad place under extreme enhanced community quarantine
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<H3> Agriculture, Fishery and Pets </H3> |
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Council okays coffee ordinance of Baguio
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Baguio farmers consultation to be institutionalized
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Agricultural ecotourism dev’t of Sto. Tomas area proposed
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<H3> Beyond CAR </H3> |
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Failure of PCL national elections condemned
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House approves measure imposing stiffer penalties vs. child abusers
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Youth participation in Tinungbo cookfest eyed
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<H3> Sports </H3> |
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“Enhanced quarantine” should be taken seriously as more NBA players tested positive
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COVID-19 hits conduct of games hard; sports community responding with extreme measures to beat it
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Baguio stage winner is 2020 Ronda Under-23 Champ
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Race to the playoffs heating up, Clippers surging
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“Breaks of the game” aids Pomoy, like it did to Ginebra and Pacman, Part 2
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<H3> Business and Livelihood </H3> |
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SMC ups alcohol production for COVID-19 frontliners
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SM waives mall rental, allocates 100M for PPEs, test kits for COVID-19
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City allows various stores to open March 27-29
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SSS, GSIS urged to advance retirees’ pension
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SMC deploys food donations to LGUs, hospitals
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Baguio Fire Station intensifies prevention campaign
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LT implements agri residue haul-back policy
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BFP reports increase of fire incidents in 2020
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PDDRMO rolls out scheds; LGUs to self-govern earthquake drills
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<H3> Science, Health and Welfare </H3> |
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How to give your Immune System a boost
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Typhoid fever cases in Cordillera drop by 59 percent
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Hand foot and mouth disease cases up by 775 percent
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Influenza like illness in Cordi decrease by 51 percent
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<H3> Lifestyle </H3> |
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Empowered women in Hedcor share stories
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Mesa: now open to serve glamorized and stylized classic Pinoy dishes
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Valentine is for everyone at the SM store
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Achieve Your Travel Goals With P5,000!
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<H3> Photo Gallery </H3> |
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FRONT PAGE PHOTOS – 2019
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The Cordilleras in Full Color (2019)
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The City of Pines in Full Color (2019)
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Panagbenga 2019 in Full Color
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<H3> Video Gallery </H3> |
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Panagbenga 2020 (landscape)
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Boardmember Fongwan, Jr speaks about Benguet’s caretaker in congress
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Baguio GSO provides entertainment piece during flag ceremony
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Baguio gets another bus
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Department of Health-Cordillera
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BENECO
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Ahead Tutorial and Review – Baguio
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PayMaya
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<H3> Ordinances, Resolutions, IRRs, and Notices </H3> |
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Baguio Ordinance: Amendment of Penalties on Refuse Disposal, Obstruction of Waterways and others
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Benguet Resolution: Declaration of Gambang, Bakun as Small Scale Mining Area
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Baguio Ordinances, Resolutions, IRRs, and Notices (2018)
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CAR Minimum Wage of 2017
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<H3> Sponsored Articles </H3> |
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CBSTC: Sobremonte attends CBSTC’s drivers graduation
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BFP conducts basic life support training to PUVMP drivers
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“PUVMP now na!! not tomorrow, not next year –Tugade
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CBSTC to provide environmentally friendly transportation
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<H3> Some Words for reflection </H3> |
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<H3> COVID-19 Information and Updates </H3> |
<H3> The Department of Health-CAR is reminding everyone on the COVID-19 and Polio. Click here for more information and how to avoid them: </H3> |
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<H3> Editorial </H3> |
<H3> Columns </H3> |
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Points of Misery for Highlanders, lowlanders, Etc.
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Cooperative Development Authority @ 30
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Ang Employees’ Compensation Program (Part 2)
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Walking the talk
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Tourism frontiers
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<H3> Features </H3> |
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COVID-19, Is it one of the signs of the “Last Days”?, Part 1
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47th SSEAYP: A chance to learn while on travel
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Kalayaan: A story behind the eyes of a VAWC survivor
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Social Welfare Agency pushes unconditional love for children
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