Malacañang Palace Prohibits Law Enforcers of Caning Social Distancing Violators

Malacañang Palace

Malacañang Palace Declines Caning of Social Distancing Violators Using “Yantok” Malacañang Palace prohibited the law enforcers of using ‘yantok’ to cane individuals who will violate the physical distancing measures. On Monday (December 7, 2020), the Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque rejects the caning pf physical distancing violators. He described it as an act of violation and it … Read more

DepEd Releases Important Dates for School Year 2020-2021

DepEd

DepEd Issues Important Dates for Current School Year The Department of Education (DepEd) has released several important dates for the current school year 2020-2021. DepEd has shift to distance learning system due to the effects of the coronavirus disease, which currently spread in different countries all around the world. The virus does not only affect … Read more

Manila No Lockdown & Imposes No-Contact Apprehension Program

No Lockdown

Mayor Isko Moreno Says No Lockdown in Manila and Implements No-Contact Apprehension Program Manila Mayor Isko Moreno announced “No lockdown” in the city and implements 24-hour no-contact apprehension program. On Monday (December 7, 2020), Mayor Moreno has started the implement the 24-hour no-contact apprehension program but cautioned the vehicle drivers and motorcycle riders to drive … Read more

Northeast Monsoon Causes Flooding in Ilagan, Isabela

Northeast Monsoon

Ilagan, Isabela Experiences Flooding Due to Heavy Rains Brought by Northeast Monsoon The northeast monsoon brings heavy rains, which causes flooding in Ilagan, Isabela and three rivers in the area overflowed. On Saturday (December 5, 2020), the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration reported that the northeast monsoon would continue to affect the weather … Read more

PAGASA Shares Snippets of 21 Tropical Cyclones That Hit Philippines This Year

Tropical Cyclones

Here are the 21 Tropical Cyclones That Hit Philippines This Year The state weather bureau PAGASA has shared the snippets of 21 tropical cyclones that hit the Philippines this 2020. On Saturday afternoon (December 5, 2020), the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration has shared the photo collage of satellite images of the tropical … Read more

QC Store Sells Mouth-Watering Lechon Filled w/ Different Types of Seafoods

Mouth-Watering Lechon

Quezon City Store Sells Mouth-Watering Lechon Filled with Delicious Seafoods A popular store in Quezon City is selling mouth-watering ‘lechon’ filled with different types of seafoods. Lechon has been dubbed as the national “Food” of the Philippines. Most people are serving it during special occasions such as birthdays, weddings, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, and … Read more

Limited Mass Transport & Traffic Major Factors for Unemployment, ECOP Says

Limited Mass Transport

ECOP Says Limited Mass Transport and Traffic Major Factors for Unemployment in PH The Employers’ Confederation of the Philippines said that the limited mass transport and traffic are the major factors for unemployment rate. ECOP President Sergio Ortiz-Luis Jr. said that there are numerous factors causing joblessness in the Philippines. He also said that hotels … Read more

Missing Parcels? Legal Expert Shares Advice & Reveals Who is Liable

Missing Parcels

Legal Expert Shares Advice and Reveals Who is Liable for Missing Parcels? MISSING PARCELS – A legal expert has shared an advice and revealed the personalities who were liable over missing parcels. Over the past few years, a lot of Filipino people have been already using online shopping applications to purchase their desired items. Online … Read more