Monthly Archive: March 2014
From businessmirror.com.ph: A TRADE union representative has sought a congressional probe into the alleged illegal entry of foreign workers into the country. THE Department of Health—National Capital Regional Office (DOH-NCRO) on Monday started...
By Jaymee T. Gamil Philippine Daily Inquirer 11:17 pm | Saturday, March 29th, 2014 MANILA, Philippines—After five months cleaning up more than 100,000 square meters of public markets in Manila and its suburbs, the...
6 of 7 bidders seek more time to study project By Miguel R. Camus Philippine Daily Inquirer Almost all bidders are seeking more time to prepare offers ahead of the April 28 bid submission deadline...
From bworldonline.com: A TRADE union representative has sought a congressional probe into the alleged illegal entry of foreign workers into the country. House Resolution (HR) 874 was filed last March 3 by Party-list...
From solarnews.ph: Parts of Metro Manila and Cavite will suffer water service interruptions – from a day to three days – from Holy Wednedsay (April 16) to Black Saturday (April 19). In...
From gmanetwork.com: Parañaque City has followed the lead of the City of Manila and began implementing its own truck ban on Friday to address road congestion. The truck ban will cover Brgy. Don...
From interaksyon.com: By Jaime Sinapit MANILA, Philippines — Police arrested a 19-year old man wanted for murder and carjacking at his hideout in Muntinlupa City. Lloyd Robin Almazar Montecillo, of Sitio Pinac,...
By Roel Pareño (philstar.com) | Updated March 19, 2014 – 5:44pm ZAMBOANGA CITY – Security forces on Wednesday arrested the alleged leader of a notorious kidnap-for-ransom group and his four followers in an operation in Parañaque...
From mb.com.ph: by Jean Fernando March 20, 2014 Manila, Philippines — In this time of the year, honor students get the recognition they deserve. And that is through subsidized graduation rites. This, as the...
From inquirer.com: LAS PIÑAS City is now “on cam” round the clock. A command center for Las Piñas’ P20-million CCTV (closed-circuit television) system is now operating 24/7, with personnel from the local traffic bureau...
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