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The Courier at 75: A milestone in civic journalism excellence |
True to the mandate of mass media as the voice of the voiceless and the downtrodden, the Courier has also been the sounding board of citizens who have grievances against the government or even to those in the private sector. |
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Over a million 'intelligent voters' spell hope for Cordillera region |
With 90 percent of Filipinos having access to the Internet trusting social media more than the traditional media based on the 2017 survey by the Center for Strategic & International Studies, candidates with a strong presence… |
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75 years as a messenger of news and information |
For 75 years, Baguio Midland Courier has been the messenger of news and other information. |
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Memoir of a Midland newsboy |
The resettlement was called "Andam Muswag" where the displaced fisherfolk and their families were provided with housing and livelihood. Each family was given land to farm and animals to raise. It was a community in itself. |
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Choosing the next leaders in the time of COVID-19 |
The May 9, 2022 national and local elections will go down in Philippine history as the first and largest political exercise it will hold while the country, like the rest of the world, is under the Covid-19 pandemic. |
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The struggle within: Why mandatory IP representation has not fully taken off |
In November 2021, the Commission on Audit issued a resolution ordering the local government of La Trinidad, Benguet to pay over P1 million to former Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representative (IPMR) Marcelo Abela. |
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The Mandanas-Garcia ruling implementation: An acid test of politicians' will to serve |
"From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked." – Luke 12:48 |
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Wanted: More women leaders in the Cordillera |
After World War II, Baguio City had its first woman mayor in the person of the late Virginia Oteyza de Guia, but in an acting capacity, as the city&rsquos vice mayor, because she had to take the place of Mayor Jose Cariño, who became… |
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Will Benguet vote for its own, or wil it choose its adopted son? |
There are five contenders wanting to represent the lone district of Benguet to the Lower House. |
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Agriculture as priority political agenda |
The great Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States of America, said that "the greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable living from a small parcel of land." |
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Climate change in the context of politics and governance |
Climate change is more than just a scientific concept. It is a political and governance subject that calls for a robust movement. |
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Jogin Tamayo |
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