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June 06, 2023

Hill above the clouds of life and creativity

by Kyla Claire Abawag

There are two types of people who visit a new place. The one who takes out their cameras and starts taking every single thing that their cameras could capture. The other one is someone who asks, looks, and searches for everything that interests them about the place.

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June 06, 2023

The world from the canvas of the young

by Ariza Anjeli Diola

Wonder how one’s love and passion for art sparked? Art is a language that talks to you based on how you see the world.

 

Ayonna was two and Elmo was three when they ventured into the world of art. Both children were born with parents inclined to the arts. One has a visual artist mother, one has a father that has deeply enjoys art. Children are highly influenced by what they see and their exposure to art can spark their interest and imagination. Emulating what they see from their environment, these children will draw you into the world created on their canvas to see the colors and stories from their eyes.

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June 06, 2023

Kordi Media Council condemns red tagging of Baguio journos

by Jerson Kent Danao

The Kordilyera Media-Citizen Council (KMCC) in a statement, slammed SMNI network hosts Jeffrey Celis and Lorraine Badoy, along with Yna Mortel and Franco Baranda, over red-tagging Baguio-based journalists, June 1.

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June 04, 2023

Keep Calling a Spade a Spade

by Rachel Ivy Reyes

First there was Rey Blanco. Then Percy Lapid. Now it is Cresenciano Bunduquin. One year into this administration, three broadcasters have been reported killed. This culture of impunity amplified by the past administration has drawn fear among media men merely doing what they are supposed to. Yet, time and again, from the way these three dared and the way the press holds its ground, we have seen that no leader, state or power can ever shut the media down. 

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June 02, 2023

by Rachel Ivy Reyes

At 41, He Finally Found His Thing

He was a cook in his 20s. Then, a nurse shortly after. When the pandemic froze all life, flipping pages was the unexpected turn that moved him to discover his niche.

 

Now 41, Lester Laoagan has published two novels since 2020.

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June 02, 2023

With 978 total cases in the Cordillera from 1984 to 2023, HIV-AIDS remains a taboo in the province. In Baguio City, 25 cases were recorded from January to March this year, the Department of Health-Center for Health Development Cordillera (DOH-CHD-CAR) stated.

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May 30, 2023

Faulty wiring, flammable substance not the cause of market fire

by Jerson Kent Danao

After more than two months since the Baguio City Public Market was combusted, faulty electrical wiring nor any flammable substance were ruled out as causes of the fire, Marisol Odiver, City Fire Super Superintendent revealed, May 22.

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