Attending Arte Fino for the first time was nothing short of magical, especially for someone who appreciates great design and innovation. As a person deeply
Author: Highland Tribune
Baguio Dengue Death rises to 12
Deaths due to dengue fever rose from seven to 12 even as cases continued to decline in the city albeit reaching unprecedented levels. The Baguio
Barangays told to Provide Funds for Appointed IPMRs
City officials recently mandated all qualified barangays to allocate funds for 2025 and subsequent years for the honorarium of the Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representatives (IPMRs)
One-way Trafic along New Lucban Road approved on 3rd Reading
The City Council, during last Monday’s regular session, approved on third and final reading a proposed ordinance setting a one-way traffic scheme along New Lucban
City Mourns Passing of former Sagada Mayor
Mayor Benjamin Magalong signed city council resolution no. 491, series of 2024, expressing the city’s deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families of
Baguio to Experiment Exemption of Seniors From Coding
The exemption of private motor vehicles transporting senior citizens of the city to and from clinics, hospitals, or places of work from the city’s number
SMart Market: A Celebration of Art and Community
Baguio City, August 14 – The Pasa-Kalye Group of Artists, in partnership with SM, successfully concluded the SMart Market, a two-week art exhibit that was
E-Vehicle Mobility Test Run ongoing in Baguio City
An electric vehicle said to be the latest technology of such kind is currently undergoing mobility test run in the city and if proven capable
Editorial: Developing Homegrown Talent – A Call for Comprehensive Sports Reform in the Philippines
When news broke that the Gymnastics Association of the Philippines (GAP) is considering tapping Fil-British Bronze Medalist Jake Jarman to compete for the Philippines in
Unveiling the Origins of “Igorots”: A Glimpse into the Work of Trinidad Pardo de Tavera and William Henry Scott
The term “Igorots” has long been associated with the indigenous people of the mountainous regions of the northern Philippines, specifically in the Cordillera region. But