Armie Llamas

Environmental protection and conservation – A shared responsibility for all

Dear mindful readers, How is everyone doing today? Taking a sip of your favorite coffee or tea? Or perhaps just reading your favorite source of news in the Daily Chronicle while perched on your leather Chesterfield sofa? Well…whatever it is you’re doing, here’s some good news for all environment warriors and stakeholders. Last November 13,…

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COA GIVES LAGUNA COVETED MARKS

IT APPEARS that politics is rearing its ugly head in Laguna. The observation was made by some political pundits in the province after some quarters opposed to the leadership of Gov. Ramil Hernandez, have started to spread false rumors that were designed to tarnish his reputation and undermine his leadership. This developed as the office…

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“BOC’s Triumph: Surpassing Targets Through Visionary Leadership and Collective Dedication” 

The Bureau of Customs (BOC) has once again surpassed its monthly revenue target, underscoring the agency’s role as a foundational pillar in the nation’s economic framework.  This achievement is not merely a financial marker but a testament to a deeply rooted culture of service excellence and an unwavering commitment to the public good.  At the…

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Leslie Bocobo

SLEEPLESS IN MY SHUTTLE

The article expresses concern over Vice-President Sara Duterte’s alleged unstable behavior, including threats against historical figures, which raises questions about her fitness for office. It discusses the legal process for removing her from office due to incapacity. The need for psychological testing for public officials is emphasized to ensure capable leadership.

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Armie Llamas

Revolutionizing towards eco-friendly ports

The 23rd Conference of the International Network of Affiliated Ports took place in Subic Bay, focusing on environmental protection and disaster preparedness. Over 250 delegates discussed best practices and signed a Green Manifesto committing to sustainable port operations. Initiatives include a shore power facility and enhanced community engagement for ecological responsibility.

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PERFECT BET

The Commission on Elections reports 183 candidates filed for 12 Senate seats in the May 2025 elections, alongside 190 party-list groups. While this indicates increasing political engagement, voters must discern deserving candidates. Former DILG Secretary Benhur Abalos is highlighted for his qualifications and commitment, though he faces challenges in gaining voter trust.

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