Notebooks, crayons and pencils adorn a Philippine flag displayed in one of the biggest malls in Davao City few days…
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Nursing students from Brokenshire College in Davao City express support to their Clinical Instructors (CIs) by visiting the picket line…
By DON J. PAGUSARA
Davao Today
It is good and salutary that there are cultural guardians among us. We have people who have built fortifications to protect our language from being ripped off and blown away, demolished and trampled upon by ruffians and scoundrels among us.
By JOHN RIZLE L. SALIGUMBA
Davao Today
“Legislators seem to be missing the point. There is a deeper social context why our so-called ‘young offenders’ are being pushed to commit petty-crimes and sometimes used by organized syndicate crimes.” – Arlene Brosas, spokesperon for Akap Bata
By DAVAO TODAY
Davao Today
Pagasa said the Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao and Caraga, as well as Mimaropa and Visayas, will experience cloudy skies with moderate to occasionally heavy rains and thunderstorms, “which may trigger flashfloods and landslides.”
By DAVAO TODAY
Davao Today
John Leonard Monterona, vice chairperson of Migrante and concurrent coordinator in the Middle East and North Africa said unnecessary statements would only stir controversies and muddle the issue. He said it will also invite “more troubles to OFWs in Taiwan.”
By DAVAO TODAY
Davao Today
In its advisory at 2:55 PM, Pagasa noted the target areas which are the provinces of Misamis Oriental, Misamis Occidental, Bukidnon, Agusan Del Norte, Surigao Del Sur, Sultan Kudarat and the typhoon Pablo-hit Compostella Valley.
The victims of typhoon Pablo whose houses were partially, if not totally, damaged need materials for repairs and rebuilding such…
[slideshow=7] TWO SIDES. A nun surveys the devastation in sitio Tibasak that was swept with water from the overflowing Kalakala…