SAN PEDRO CITY, Laguna — Tensions escalated in San Pedro City as a result of the city council's suspension of a barangay chairman allegedly for a simple case of discourtesy. Barangay Langgam Chairman ...
ABOITIZ Power Corp. (AboitizPower), in partnership with the Aboitiz Foundation Inc. (Aboitiz Foundation), the Department of Education (DepEd), and the Office of Laguna 1st District Rep. Ann Matibag, ...
When I returned happy and sun-burned from childhood summers in San Fernando, my mother would wash my mouth out with soap if she heard me drop Kapampangan I learned from my cousins. She discouraged me ...
What does it mean to live, continue, endure, and sustain? How is “being” perceived between conflicts of community versus individual, human organization versus human nature, reason versus reflex, ...
What does it mean to live, continue, endure, and sustain? How is “being” perceived between conflicts of community versus individual, human organization versus human nature, reason versus reflex, ...
(SPOT.ph) With more than 7,000 islands and more than 100 ethnolinguistic groups in the Philippines, it doesn't come as a surprise that there over 120 languages spoken in the country. Some of the major ...
Four years ago, a community in Caloocan welcomed SanJos Market, the first commercial market venture of P.A. Properties, a developer of affordable housing in Southern Luzon. P.A. Properties recently ...
Larry Langgam and Tony Tipaklong have been the best of friends ever since they were kids, and they have been helping each other for them to survive their everyday lives. Their friendship was put to ...
Sa dalisay nga kahayag Lupad, langgam sa Kalinaw Sum-oka ang tanang mga panganod Lupad, ipabuhagay ang damgo Nga dugay nang gitan-ogan sa kasingkasing sa katawhan Lupad, langgam sa Kalinaw Ipamukway ...
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Say what now?! You may think you’re already in a different dimension when you hear Bisayan words. No, it’s not the accent or tone or how fast they talk–it’s their words translated in Tagalog that’ll ...