Sinulog 2025 attendees could double than last year
[Cebu Daily Mail] - 01/6/2025
CEBU CITY, Philippines — With the Sinulog 2025 festivities returning to the Cebu City Sports Center (CCSC), organizers anticipate a crowd size that could double last year’s turnout. In turn, Elmer “Jojo” Labella, Executive Director of the Sinulog Foundation Inc. (SFI), said that crowd management (…)
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[Cebu Daily Mail] - 7/01/2025
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[Inquirer.net] - 7/01/2025
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[Cebu Daily Mail] - 7/01/2025
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[Inquirer.net] - 7/01/2025
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[Philippine Times] - 7/01/2025
Cebu City to comply with DILG’s ‘No POGO’ certificate
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[Cebu Daily Mail] - 7/01/2025
PCG: China’s ‘monster ship’ continues to sail near Zambales
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[Inquirer.net] - 7/01/2025
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[Tempo] - 7/01/2025
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[Inquirer.net] - 7/01/2025
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[Philippine Times] - 7/01/2025
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MANILA, Philippines —The national government can save billions of pesos through the rightsizing program, a (…)
[Inquirer.net] - 7/01/2025