The local government will send only the “best of the best” of its farmers to the Summer Capital’s sister-city in Taebaek, South Korea as part
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29TH PANAGBENGA CONCLUDES BIGGEST FLORAL FLOAT PARADE
This year’s Panagbenga saw the largest number of floats that joined the Grand Floral Float parade last February 23, 2025. Baguio Flower Festival Foundation
Floating Masterpieces: The Colorful Triumphs of Panagbenga’s Fluvial Parade
Baguio City’s Panagbenga Festival has long been celebrated for its vibrant display of floral artistry. This year, in its fourth staging under the Department of
Panagbenga 2025 Street Dance and Grand Float Parade Highlights
Panagbenga 2025’s main event opened on March 22 with a street dancing competition, which featured seven elementary, six high school, and four open-category contestants. Here’s
City Council Revisits Camp John Hay Land Dispute: BCDA Sale vs. Barangay Segregation
The Baguio City Council is once again deliberating the fate of residential lots within the Camp John Hay Reservation. Should these be sold directly by
Three Decades On, 19 City-Imposed Conditions for Camp John Hay Still in Limbo
Thirty years after the City Government of Baguio imposed the 19 conditionalities for the formulation of the Master Development Plan for Camp John Hay (formerly
CEPMO opens door for Creatives to enhance the Arboretum Park
The City Environment and Parks Management Office (CEPMO), led by Atty. Renan Diwas, has invited artists and artisans on Thursday, Feb. 13, to collaborate on
Panagbenga 2025 opens with a grand parade
The 29th Baguio Flower Festival kicked off on February 1, 2025, with the grand opening parade attended by performers from the various schools and organizations
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
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