Author: Julianne Suarez

[gallery columns="1" size="full" ids="25416,25409,25410,25411,25412,25413,25414,25415"] The Davao archbishop, as early as now, is looking forward for the big celebration of the 75th golden jubilee of Sta. Ana Shrine Parish in Sta. Ana Avenue, Davao City. “We are nearing the Diamond Jubilee. I would strongly suggest that the Shrine...

The City Council pushes for the Compulsory Education Act of the City that will mandate all children aged 6 to 17 to be enrolled in schools. The proposed ordinance, authored by acting vice mayor Albert Ungab who chairs the committee on appointments and government reorganization, is...

The City Council pushes for the ordinance that will regulate the construction of humps and other protuberance on public roads. The said measure, authored by Councilor Ralph Abella, was passed on first reading. He chairs the Committee on Agriculture and Food. The proposed ordinance is now...

[caption id="attachment_25315" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Participants of the three-day CBCP-ECSC Seminar Workshop for Parish Soccom and Media Practitioners at Betania Retreat House. (Photo by CBCP-ECSC)[/caption] In our everyday lives, communication is inevitable. It is very basic. So basic that some take it for granted and no longer...

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Roy Cimatu said he will relocate informal settler families (ISF) as a long-term solution for the Davao Gulf cleanup but for the meantime, a temporary solution will be put up to solve the high coliform level...

The Davao City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office gets ready for the monsoon waves by meeting the residents of the coastal communities in the community. “We conducted a pulong-pulong because the monsoon wave is coming or the hanging habagat,” CDRRMO Officer-In-Charge Alfredo D. Baloran said...