In celebration of Cordilleran Creativity, the 8th Mandëko Kito Artisanal Market officially opened today at the Museo Kordilyera grounds in the University of the Philippines
Author: Highland Tribune
Baguio is 2nd Best in Sustainable Development in Asia Pacific
Baguio City continues to make waves in the Asia Pacific in its continuing pursuit of the sustainable development goals (SDG). The city placed second in
Botanical Garden turns Christmassy
The Baguio Botanical Garden transformed into a Christmas haven as the City Government of Baguio, through the City Environment and Parks Management Office (CEPMO), illuminated
The Amihan Climatic Season Shift in the Philippines
As the Philippines transitions into cooler months, the arrival of the Amihan season—commonly known as the Northeast Monsoon—ushers in significant shifts in the country’s weather
IMPAKABSAT 2024: A Celebration of Cordilleran Ingenuity and Culture
On November 15, the 32nd IMPAKABSAT Cordillera Regional Trade Fair officially opened its doors, bringing the vibrant culture, artistry, and entrepreneurial spirit of the Cordillera
‘WORLD IKAT TEXTILE SYMPOSIUM’ declared in Baguio
Mayor Benjamin Magalong, Nov. 11, issued executive order no. 121, series of 2024, declaring the period December 3 to 6, this year, as the World
BENECO rates down in November
Member consumers of the Benguet Electric Cooperative (BENECO) will have a little extra to spend for this time as the power rate for November decreased
Philippine cities need improved monitoring and evaluation tools for Climate Finance accountability – experts
The recent Roundtable Discussion on Urban Climate Finance, held in Quezon City was organized under the Integrated Urban Climate Action for Low-Carbon and Resilient Cities
“Kristine Displaces 31 Persons in Baguio
Three days of incessant moderate to heavy rains drenched Baguio City leading to several soil erosions and fallen trees resulting in two partially damaged houses
Editorial: LTO’s New Transfer Policy—A Hardship for Many Filipinos
The Land Transportation Office’s (LTO) new mandate to impose fines of up to P40,000 for failing to promptly report and transfer vehicle ownership creates an