Trouble in Paradise: Siargao Is Overloaded
by DitoSaPilipinas.comSiargao, the idyllic surf haven once known for its laid-back charm and pristine beauty, is now facing an unexpected challenge: its own popularity. Read more »
Siargao, the idyllic surf haven once known for its laid-back charm and pristine beauty, is now facing an unexpected challenge: its own popularity. Read more »
Good news for every Filipino as PhilHealth’s YAKAP ng Pamahalaan program is now open for registration, offering free consultations, laboratory tests, and medicines worth up to P20,000 per year. Read more »
What if one day a week, the streets weren’t filled with cars but with people? That’s the vision President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. encouraged during his 4th State of the Nation Address. Read more »
According to recent reports, the combination of lower energy demand and increased hydropower generation has led to a noticeable dip in wholesale electricity prices. Read more »
The Museo Sugbo, Cebu’s provincial museum housed in a centuries-old Spanish-era complex, is scheduled to reopen this August after years of closure. Read more »
As floods continue to displace families across Metro Manila and nearby provinces, community pantry pioneer Patricia “Patreng” Non announced that over 40 kitchens have been activated to provide hot meals to evacuees and affected residents. Read more »