The Baguio City Council, on February 9, 2023, expressed concurrence with the selection of Maximo Hilario Edwin Jr. as the Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representative (IPMR)
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Baguio Culture & Arts Council Created
The Baguio City Council has approved on the third and final reading an ordinance that seeks to highlight Baguio City’s distinct culture, arts, and traditions.
Sagada to establish Government Center for LGU and National Agencies
The local government of Sagada plans to relocate its government services in a newly purchased property located in Sitio Kanipawan, Poblacion and declug the town
DOT CAR to promote World War II Historical Journey
In its commitment to promoting Cordillera’s historical tourism, the Department of Tourism -CAR, piloted an exploratory project to validate a potential World War II Historical
Raising the bar: Part 2 – Benguet towns to partner with Beneco for sustainable power supply
The Benguet Electric Cooperative (Beneco) initial foray into renewable energy generation in Man-asok Buguias, Benguet is the first of many planned for the province to
BENECO’s Man-asok mini-hydro powerplant receives DOE endorsement
DOE grants the certificate of endorsement as Feed-In-Tariff (FIT)-eligible power plant to Benguet Electric Cooperative’s (BENECO) Man-asok Mini-Hydro Power Plant (HPP). The Department of Energy
Raising the Bar: Part 1 – Benguet’s Renewable Energy Quest for Stable Power Source
Benguet is one of the provinces in the Philippines with the most hydropower plants. With all of the dams in the provinces, you’d think that
‘Staggering’ increase of real property taxes revisited
The Baguio City Council has revisited the issue on the ‘staggering’ increase in the payment of real property taxes in the city. In a resolution,
Baguo’s ‘Character City’ ordinance underway
Councilor Isabelo Cosalan, Jr. has authored an ordinance formally declaring Baguio City as a character city. The proposed ordinance, if and when approved, would strengthen
Molintas pens ‘apology’ to Baguio Indigenous Peoples
“I believe that as present officials, we owe the Baguio Indigenous Peoples a public apology like the Australian government to their Aboriginal Peoples.” This was