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Sunday, July 19, 2020

Comet NEOWISE spotted over Baguio City sky at 7:41 pm on 19 July 2020

Photo Courtesy || Abrenean Adventurer
Cordillera - The comet Neowise has for the first time become visible with the naked eye since the mid-1990s. 

The comet was spotted over Baguio city sky on July 19, 2020 at 7:41 PM, Philippine time. 

The NEOWISE (short for Near Earth Orbital Wide-field Infrared Survey) was discovered by NASA's orbiting satellite telescope. 

The comet can be seen with the naked eye but a pair of binoculars or low magnification of telescopes can give you a better view, according to Philippine Astronomical Society, Inc..

Comet NEOWISE is expected to come closer to Earth by July 22 hovering near the northern horizon. 


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Saturday, June 13, 2020

People of Baguio city and the Cordillera are "very disciplined" - Carlito Galvez

Cordillera - The chief implementer of the National Task Force against coronavirus, Mr. Carlito Galvez has attributed the discipline of the people of Baguio city and the Cordillera to the less spread of coronavirus in the region.

"For Baguio city and the Cordillera region, what we see here is the people are very disciplined unlike those from Manila which is the epicenter of the virus because it is hard to implement discipline to them," Galvez said in a statement.

Recently Galvez also praised  the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) for the good practice and effective method that was implemented to prevent the spread of the virus.

"For now I believe kayo and pinaka prepared or ever-prepared, nakikita ko ang CAR na model (For now, I believe you are the most prepared, I can see CAR as the model)," Galvez said during a meeting with the CDRRMC and several mayors in the region.

He also attributed the culture of unity and cooperation among the residents in the region as the uniting factor in preventing the virus.

Galvez said that he will inform the President of the Cordillera's good practices in managing the pandemic.

He also considered adopting the good practices in Baguio and the rest of  CAR as it has been evident that the region has recorded only few cases but with high clinical recovery rate of patients.
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Thursday, May 7, 2020

WATCH: Miss Philippines-Earth Igorota Beauty Queen Roxanne Baeyens Eco-Video

Photo Courtesy || Miss Philippines Earth YT Channel
Cordillera - Igorota beauty queen Roxanne Baeyens was among the official candidates in the upcoming 20th edition of Miss Earth Philippines Earth 2020. 

The 23-year old Baeyens was a tourism graduate from the Saint Louis University and works as a model and endorser. 

She has participated at Miss Tourism and Culture Universe 2019 held in Yangon, Myanmar where she was placed as the first runner-up. 

Miss Baeyens also participated at Miss Mandaluyong 2019 where she was placed as the fourth runner up. 

She is considered as one of the strong contenders for the Miss Philippines 2020 because of her experience in the field of pageantry. 

Baeyens currently lives in Manila where she actively advocates the environment on her social media account. 
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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Baguio City shows the whole world how social distancing is done properly

Photo Courtesy || Dante Domingo Agdeppa FB
Cordillera - The city of Baguio has been showing to other cities and provinces in the country and even to the whole world how to effectively implement social distancing which is a huge factor in curbing the spread of the coronavirus diseases (COVID-19).

The public market is one of the places where the spread of the virus is very high, as people flock to buy their basic needs, and at some point the social distancing rule was disregarded.

To ensure that social distancing is observed, The Baguio City Police Office (BCPO) has painted portions of the roads leading to the market with visual cues, one meter apart to indicate where market goers should stand. 

Photo Courtesy || Dante Domingo Agdeppa
The one meter is what the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended distance to prevent people from contracting and spreading COVID-19.

Photos from a netizen shows the effectiveness of painted visual cues on the road, as people stand organized and disciplined while going to buy goods at the public market.

Netizens expressed their commendation for the creative idea out in place by local government of Baguio and the cooperation and discipline of the residents.

A Facebook user Dante Domingo Agdeppa said, "These Filipinos are Residents of Baguio City showing the whole World how social distancing is done properly. I hope this will be followed  by all Filipinos in the whole Philippines",

"I'm proud of my birthplace. Baguio has always been a good role model city among all the Philippine cities. We'll grow up disciplined and responsible because our parents and teachers modeled good behavior," one netizen commented.

"Kudos to both the Police Office and the citizens for obediently following simple instructions. Congratulations to all of you. Job well done. You are simply the best..." a Facebook user said.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Baguio boy lands on the top ten of the 2019 Bar Examinations

Photo Courtesy || SLU
Cordillera - A graduate from the Saint Louis University (SLU) in Baguio City was among the top 10 bar passers in the recently concluded 2019 Bar Exam released by the Supreme Court Public Information Office on 29, April 2020.

Anton Luis A. Avilla landed on the 8th spot with an average score of 87.5820%. 

The Supreme Court on Wednesday said that only 2,103 out of the 7,685 bar takers passed the bar exam. 

Meanwhile, Mae Diane M. Azores of the University of Santo Tomas-Legazpi topped the bar exam with a score of 91.0490%.

READ ALSO: SLU graduate from La Trinidad, Benguet tops Architect Licensure Examination

Here are the list of the examinees who go the 10 highest scores.
1. AZORES, Mae Diane M. – University of Santo Tomas-Legazpi 

2. PARAHIMAN, Princess Fatima T. – University of the East

3. BARANDA, Myra M. - University of Santo Tomas-Legazpi 

4. BANDIOLA, Dawna Fya O. – San Beda College-Alabang
5. FABELLO, Jocelyn B. – Palawan State University

6. MANUEL, Kenneth Glenn L. – University of Santo Tomas
7. BUERGO, Rhowee D. - Jose Rizal University
8. AVILA, Anton Luis A. – Saint Louis University
9. ROJAS, Jun Dexter H. - Polytechnic University of the Philippines
10. MADERA, Bebelan A. – University of St. La Salle
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Saturday, April 25, 2020

WATCH: Baguio's 'Qurantine Jeep' goes viral; Ted Failon interviews owner Mr. Amino

Photo Courtesy || Failon Ngayon & Gideon Amino

Cordillera - A jeepney driver in Baguio City has come up with an extra measure to protect his passengers against the threat of Covid-19. 


A photo from Gideon Amino, the driver who installed a makeshift plastic partition between the passenger's seat is being appreciated on social media. 

"WOW di namin naexpect na mapopost yung ginawa namin kahapon. Maraming salamat sa naka appreciate lalo sa nag post... (Wow! we were not expecting that our work yesterday was posted [on social media]. Thank you so much to those who appreciated especially those who posted it)," Amino said.
Photo Courtesy || Caroline Ann Salon
He said that they just wanted to ensure that their passengers are safe from the Covid-19. 

"Gusto lang naming safe ang mga pasahero. A simple way of preventing NCOV19... stay safe everyone!, Amino added. 

In the photo, the passenger's seat is seen being partitioned with transparent plastic attached to the ceiling down to the seats. 

The idea behind the partition is to maintain physical distancing among the passengers and to add extra protection just in case one passenger is infected with the virus. 

Photo Courtesy || Caroline Ann Salon
Kudos to Mr. Gideon Amino and company for the unique idea in keeping our community safe from the virus. 

Your simple idea is a proof that there are people in our country who take this crisis seriously and take part in preventing the spread of this virus.
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Saturday, April 18, 2020

Igorota Muaythai fighter donates 1 month allowance to purchase relief goods

Photo Courtesy || Muaythai Association of the Philippines (MAP)
Cordillera - An Igorota Muaythai fighter from Baguio City has donated her one month allowance to augment the funds needed in purchasing relief goods to be given to the needy.
The Muaythai Association of the Philippines (MAP) has announced in its Facebook page that Muaythai National Athlete Islay Erika Bomogao had donated her one month allowance from the Philippine Sports Commission to augment the funds needed for the purchase of relief goods being facilitated by her father, Councilor Benny O. Bomogao. 

Likewise, Councilor Bomogao donated his one month salary for the same purpose, according to MAP. 

Recipients of the said relief goods were single parents of Dontogan, Green Valley where Erika's mother and grant parents are from. 

Erika and his father were added to the number of generous Filipinos who have big hearts in helping their fellowmen amid crisis brought by this global pandemic. 
Bomogao won Gold Medal in the 42-kg female division during the 2018 International Federation of Muaythai Amateur (IFMA) Youth World Championship held last August 7 at the National Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. 

She also represented the Philippines in the 2019 Southeast Asian Games held in the Philippines last December. 
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Generous woman in Baguio offered lunch to police front liners manning checkpoint near her house

Photo Courtesy || Jojo Larson
Cordillera - A woman in Baguio City showed concern and generosity to a group of police front liners who are manning a checkpoint near her house. 
A photo shared by netizen Jojo Larson on Facebook showed a woman  offering food to police officers during lunch time. 

The woman's deep concern to the brave front liners who were standing there all day under the heat of the sun made her decide to invite them for a lunch.

"So may 3 pulis na nakadestino dito sa Badihoy, Guisad, Lungsod ng Baguio. Lahat ng mga lumalabas mapa sasakyan man o individual, ay chine-check nila. Kakaunto lang ung mga lumalabas kaya most of the time nakatayo lang sila, nakababad sa araw!," Larson said.

According to Larson, she noticed his neighbor calling the front liners to take a rest and offering lunch.

At first the police officers were hesitant however, the woman insisted her offer and the officers accepted the generous invitation. 

"Then lunch time came, napansin ko itong isang ale na sumisigaw. Tinignan ko, tinatawag pala nya ung mga frontliners na ito para kumain. Nung una ay umiling sila pa sila pero pinilit nung babae sila na magrest muna, sumilong at kumain. Napapayag naman nya sila ta un nga kumain sila at inobserve pa ang social distancing," Larson added.
The woman deserves commendation for her good deeds towards people who served as front liners against COVID-19. 

Larson said that people in Baguio are blessed because they have neighbors who are very helpful and have a good heart.

"At napaka-blessed din po natin na may mga kapitbahay tayo o ibang tao na handa rin tayong tulungan at may magandang puso. Hindi madali ang maging isang frontliner kaya sa kaunting pagkain man na maibahagi sa kanila ay masaya na sila dun. Ngunit ang pinakamahalaga sa lahat ay ang ating pakikiisa sa ating gobyerno at ang pagsunod sa kung anuman ang dapat nating gawin," Larson wrote.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2020

SLU Mechatronics engineering students develop Covid-19 face shield using 3D printer

Cordillera - With their desire to lend a hand in protecting our front liners who are constantly being exposed to the deadly Coronavirus day and night, Mechatronics students from Saint Luis University-Baguio designed and printed face shield frames and mask straps using 3D printer.
Face shield frames help in the prevention of infectious droplets from entering the eyes, nose and mouth while mask straps help alleviate the pain caused by the constant use of face masks. 

Initial numbers of 3D printed face shields and mask straps by Mechatronics SLU were distributed to the brave front liners from different establishment in Baguio City.

"During this quarantine period we decided to put into good use our knowledge, skills, and equipment to help our brave front liners save many lives, including theirs too. We believe that these efforts, whether great or small, can make a huge impact amidst this pandemic," Mechatronics SLU said in it is Facebook post.
The group said it had printed over 500 face shields and still making more. They also started printing ear savers to help users feel more comfortable.

Recipients of the said 3D printed face shields are SLU hospital and Security, BGMC and Pharmacy, Philippine National Police and the Philippine Air Force.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Baguio residents praised for their obedience and being respectful to laws and regulations during ECQ


Cordillera - "Our people had been obedient and respectful of the laws and the advisories we had issued since the ECQ declaration," 
That was the message of the Baguio City mayor Benjamin Magalong as  many people from other areas are now looking up to the city as a role model in the fight against Covid-19 pandemic. 

He also pointed out that the discipline of the people is one of the key to the city's success in keeping Covid-19 cases down to a minimum. 

Recently, the city government of Baguio has been commended by National Task Force Covid-19 spokesperson Retired General Restituto Padilla for keeping zero cases for more than 10 days. 

Padilla pointed three important steps that the city has implemented; transparency and communication, mass testing and effective contact tracing. 

The city mayor however, noted that some people had ignored the laws and regulations just what had happened yesterday at the Baguio City market.

"There were days when lapses had been observed as that transpired yesterday at the Baguio City Market where physical distancing was ignored," Magalong said via Public Information Office - Baguio.
"We appeal therefore to our constituents to always be mindful of the distancing requirement and other health and safety protocols at all time and at all cost because our safety and yes, our lives now depend on it," he added. 

As of 14 April 2020, the city of Baguio has recorded 15 Covid-19 cases, 12 of which have already recovered.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Baguio City praised for keeping covid-19 cases zero in 10 days

Cordillera - The local government of Baguio city headed by Mayor Benjie Magalong was hailed as a model local government for keeping the deadly virus Covid-19 at bay. 
On Wednesday, Retired General Restituto Padilla, the spokesperson of the National Task Force Covid-19 praised Magalong for his effort in flattening the curve of covid-19 cases for almost 10 days. 

Padilla noted three important steps that the city government has effectively implemented to maintain the zero covid-19 cases. These are transparency and communication, mass testing and effective contact tracing.

"Tatlo po and direksyon na kaniyan tinatahak. Una, transparency and communication; pangalawa, mas testing; at pangatlo, effective contact tracing," Padilla said in a statement.

Padilla hopes that all local government units in the country will understand and implement the action plan that was set forth by the national government. 
"Lahat po ito ay sang-ayon sa ating national action plan template na sana ay maintindihan at magawa ng lahat ng ating mga LGUs sa iba't ibang panig ng bansa," he added.

For the past 10 days, Baguio city had not recorded any new covid-19 cases keeping the latest record at only 14 cases.

Magalong attributed the halting of covid-19 cases to its effective action plans and to the local government's sense of urgency and preparedness.
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Sunday, March 29, 2020

Baguio youth cooks and distributes food to the homeless

Photo Courtesy || Aki Inway Reyes
Cordillera - The homeless has become one of the hard-hit individuals affected by the Covid-19. Their usual source of living which is collecting plastics and cardboard and selling them in a junk shop has been halted due to the enforced Enhanced Community Quarantine. 

Looking at the needs of the homeless, a youth in Baguio started a mission to cook food and distributed these to them. 

A post from Aki Inway Reyes showed photos of him giving packs of food that he personally cooked and prepared. 

He said that the homeless were the most affected by the lockdown and enhanced community quarantine on Sunday. 

"While most of us are at the comfort of our home, beds or sofa while watching t.v. and eating food ready at the table, some people don't know whether they will survive the night without meal and keep on thinking where to get food," Reyes wrote.

"They are more affected by Sunday lockdown and enhanced community quarantine. Homeless who doesn't know where to get food that used to at least someone gives the way, but how is it now that people suddenly vanished in the former crowded city." she added.

Reyes' compassion to the homeless has urged her to make a mission of giving help to the needy individuals in the city. 

He also invited everyone to be part of the mission. 

"Please join us in our mission temporarily. We will share food every day for the homeless. We are giving donations of vitamins and fruits to be shared to medical front liners and barangay workforce and groceries for those who need help," Reyes said. 

Kudos to your kind and compassionate heart Sir Aki Reyes. May you and your team have more blessings to come and may the Lord protects you always. 

Mabuhay po kayo.

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Saturday, March 28, 2020

Narda's to produce PPE suits for brave Covid-19 frontliners


Photo Courtesy || Narda's Handwoven Arts and Crafts
Cordillera - The Cordillera-based maker of original handwoven arts and crafts will be producing PPE Suits for Covid-19 frontliners and those working in the health care services. 

According to an announcement from Facebook, Narda's is coordinating with the Department of Health Cordillera for the distribution of the PPEs to Baguio City, La Trinidad and other nearby town's hospital and if possible to other nearby provinces. 

Here is the statement from Narda's Official Facebook page on how the company started the campaign of producing PPEs for our brave heroes in the health care industry. 
"It all started when our Director Lucia Capuyan Catanes, daughter of our founder Narda Capuyan, heard the appeal for PPEs of Lung Center on Tuesday, March 24, She consulted her father, Mr. Wilson Capuyan, and he agreed that the company must help out and he's very supportive of the project. Together they tried to source materials in Baguio, even Mr. Ryan Mangusan helped out in sourcing,  but  one available of the materials needed for the front-liners. Then they called their friend, Ms. Jane Lim of LLC Printworks, in Manila to source out. There were materials available! Ms Jane called back a few minute later to inform that Jerry and Cassandra Yeo were donating 27 rolls! A roll is 100 yards! More materials than expected, yay! But transport prepared for pick up is for less than that! She needed a truck! So she called a forwarded, Jessie Lugto of 12:24 Cargo Express, and he agreed for free! Thanks to so many people! And they rise up to the occasion selflessly. We hope that we'll overcome this pandemic with everyone helping out one another. Other donations are: Mr Wilson Capuyan - 15 rolls; Ms Ruth Capegsan - 10 rolls; Ms Alma Lizardo -10 rolls.


Maam Norma Mangosan contacted our cutters and sewers who are willing to stay in our workshop on our farm Winaca Eco-Cultural Village and Forest Homes in Tublay, Benguet. The work area and their quarters have been disinfected and readied. #TeamNardas starts work today. Everything will be provided for our heroes on our side... Our President, Mr Wilson Capuyan, supervise every thing, from preparations to coordination to production. He's gone into full gear helping out just like he did in the Big Baguio earthquake.

Thank you so much Narda's Handwoven Arts and Craft for your help in producing the most important suits for our hero frontliners. 

Mabuhay po kayong lahat!

source || Narda's Handwoven Arts and Craft

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Friday, March 20, 2020

Local restaurant in Baguio donates food packs to Baguio City frontliners

Photo Courtesy || Bcpo KapanaligKo
Cordillera - Ask not what the government can do for you, but ask what you could do for the government. This timely quotation is what this local restaurant in Baguio did by donating food packs to the city's front liners who are working 24 hours to implement the Luzon-wide Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ).

In a post from the Bcpo KapanaligKo Facebook page, Emilio Veneracion, the owner of Dad's Place Resto can be seen handing over food packs to a police officer. 

The post said the food packs are for the front liners who were task to implement the ECQ as mandated by president Duterte to all local government units. 
"Thank you sir Emilio Veneracion, owner of Dad's Place Resto, for the food packs for our front liners. Baguio City never runs out of good samaritans. God bless you sir," the post said. 

In this trying times, the whole community is working hand in hand in whatever means they can do.

Recently big food corporations like Jollibee Group had donated P100 million worth of food products from its brands to frontliners like the health workers and on-ground checkpoint personnel. 

READ ALSO: People of Baguio City praised for their cooperation and discipline during Enhanced Community Quarantine

In its official FB page post, the company CEO Ernesto Tanmantiong said, "Our frontliners are our real modern-day heroes during this time of a pandemic, and it is unfortunate that many of them have little time to rest. The Jollibee Group is one with them in this fight and we hope that through our food, we can fuel their heroic efforts. We are more than grateful for what they are doing for our countrymen".
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Thursday, March 19, 2020

People of Baguio City praised for their cooperation and discipline during Enhanced Community Quarantine

Photo Courtesy || Ruth Bantiding Antonio
Cordillera - When president Rodrigo Roa Duterte declared an enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) in Luzon to address the threat of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) four days ago, local LGUs began the strict implementation of it in their localities. 
Baguio city was among the LGUs that quickly took heed of the president's call of ECQ which was being supported and complied to by the citizens of Baguio. 

Part of the lockdown is the call for all people to stay  home and do not go anywhere outside without an important reasons.

A photo from a Facebook post shows how the city look like during the lockdown, the streets are clean, no people and less vehicle can be seen around.

An empty streets during lockdown shows the cooperation and discipline of the citizens of Baguio. They are united as one and work together agreeably for a common goal - to help the government in halting the spread of the virus. 

A photo from a netizen posted on Facebook shows part of Baguio's main road like Session and Magsaysay Avenue was totally empty. 
The discipline and cooperation shown by the people Baguio may serve as a model to follow by other LGUs in addressing the threat of the coronavirus. 

The government has been calling all citizens in Luzon to everyone to stay home with movement limited to accessing basic necessities like food, medicine and health care services.  
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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Farmer donates vegies to Baguio office and later distributed to COVID-19 frontliners

Photo Courtesy || POSD FB page
Cordillera - Amid the chaos brought by the coronavirus, there are small acts of kindness like this farmer who donated his lettuce to the government working 24/7 to control the spread of the virus.
A farmer in Baguio City has extended his help to the city government's fight against the spread of coronavirus by donating his produce to the Mayor's office. 

In a post from the Public Order & Safety Division (POSD) of Baguio City, Mr. Tony Quezon, a farmer of Purok 2, Irisan contacted the Mayor's office to donate his lettuce vegetable to the said office instead of being left spoiled due to the lack of demand which was the effect of the ECQ. 

The POSD later send officers to Mr. Quezon's farm to help him harvest the vegetables which was later distributed to the different front liners who are working in enforcing the Enhanced Community Quarantine such as the police, members of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), barangay personnel and others, according to the POSD post.

The POSD also distributed some of the vegetables to the passing public they met on the road.

These are few of the uplifting stories in Cordillera in these trying times, where locals citizens offered goodness, kindness and support to other people. 
A few days ago, some landlords in Baguio and Benguet has shown kindness to their tenants who were affected by the city's Enhanced Community Quarantine by waiving their rental fees for this month. 

Such stories of kindness will motivate us to be united as one nation, one Cordillera and fighting against an invisible enemy. 

To sir Tony Quezon, Mabuhay po kayo. May the Creator in heaven bless you more. 
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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Baguio City suspends classes in all levels from March 13 to 22, 2020

Cordillera - Baguio City has suspended classes in all levels for both public and private schools starting March 13 to 22, 2020 as a precautionary measure against the threat of COVID-19.
According to the Baguio Public Information Facebook page, Mayor Benjie Magalong on Thursday issued Executive Order No. 60, series of 2020, suspending all classes in the city of Baguio. 

As of Wednesday night (March 11), the Philippines has listed 49 confirmed cases of COVID-19. 

President Rodrigo Duterte has placed the entire country under a state of public health emergency to prevent the spread of the corona virus that has killed 3,500 and infected 109,000 people worldwide.

Meanwhile, the Department of Health - Cordillera has clarified that the region still remains to be COVID-19 free. 
According to Regional Director Amelita Pangilinan, 4 individuals were admitted as Person Under Investigation (PUI), one from Abra and 3 from Baguio City. 

The Department of Health (DOH) has called on the public to refrain from spreading unconfirmed information that will only lead to fear among people. 



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Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Four provinces in Cordillera pass good financial housekeeping standards

Cordillera - Four provinces in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) passed the good financial housekeeping (GFH) standards for the year 2019 as announced by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).

In the official list released on January 31, 2020, Abra, Apayao, Benguet and Mountain Province in CAR were among the passers of the GFH standards. 

In the city Category, Baguio city made it to the list and for the municipal category, 22 municipalities of Abra were included. 

All of the local government unit and the provincial government passed the qualification based on COA's audit and compliant to the full disclosure policy (FDP) by posting requirements in three conspicuous places for the last two preceding quarters and compliance with the FDP on the FDP portal for the last two preceding quarters.

Passing the GFH standard will have a bearing in the Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) awards. It it the number one criteria in selecting the winner for the SGLG award. 

According to PNA only 89 percent of the total LGUs in the country have passed the GFH. There were total of 1,706 LGUs throughout the country that were assessed, of which only 1,522 have passed.
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Friday, February 14, 2020

Two Cordillerans among official candidates for Miss Universe Philippines 2020

Photo Courtesy || Miss Universe Philippines
Cordillera - Miss Universe Philippines has announced on Friday the official candidates who will vie for the crown and have the chance of representing the country in the 2020 Miss Universe pageant.

Among the official candidates are from the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR). 

They are Ms. Bea Theresa Maynigo from Baguio City and Ms. Noreen Mangawit from the province of Kalinga. 

Ms. Noreen Mangawit is a daughter of Nicanor and Rebecca Mangawit of Limos, Pinukpuk, Kalinga. 

Miss Universe Philippines is a beauty pageant competition and organization in the Philippines that selects the country's representative to the Miss Universe pageant.

READ ALSO:  Cordilleran Beauty Queen Roxie Baeyens is an official candidate for Miss Earth Philippines 2020

All the candidates will be promoting the pageant's slogan "Beautiful Transformation, Beyond the Coastline, and Inspiring Women with Action". 


The current Miss Universe Philippines is Gazini Ganados who was crowned on June 9, 2019 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. 

The 52 official candidates for this year Miss Universe Philippines were introduced at a red carpet yesterday in Manila by the new franchise owner, the Miss Universe Philippines organization. 
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Friday, February 7, 2020

Burger King finally opened its first store in the city of pines

Photo Courtesy || J.j Go
Cordillera - Burger king has finally made its way to the hearts of Baguio burger lovers and opened its first store located at SM City Mall. 
The opening was announced by SM City Baguio's official Facebook page with photo of the store that has now serving lines of customers patiently waiting to have their turn to order. 

The fast food restaurant is Baguio's first Burger King and is located at LG Sunset Terrace of SM City Baguio. 

Burger King (BK) is an American multinational chain of hamburger fast food restaurant with over 13,000 stores worldwide. 

All Burger King burgers are serve with 100% beef patties which were made with highest quality procedures and standards. 
All ingredients to produce the best burger pass the strictest quality checks that are executed globally. 

People in Baguio in nearby provinces can now experience the finest and truly world class burger right in their own city. 

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