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PSA-Benguet celebrates 35th National Statistics Month with motorcade event

Baguio City

By Franz Angielyn Olarte The Philippine Statistics Authority-Benguet proudly participated in the 35th National Statistics Month (NSM) celebration, themed “Advancing Data and Statistics Through Digital Transformation: A Road to an Empowered Nation”. This celebration is mandated by Presidential Proclamation No. 647, which declares October of every year as National Statistics Month, issued by former President Corazon C. Aquino. This year’s theme emphasizes the vital role of technology in enhancing the statistical system and improving data quality through the adoption of digital tools and platforms. To commemorate NSM, the Provincial Statistical Office of Benguet organized a motorcade on October 3, 2024. The event was led by the Baguio City Police Office and included participation from 14 Municipal Civil Registrars and Municipal Planning and Development Coordinators from across Benguet Province. The motorcade commenced at the Baguio Convention Center grounds and concluded at the Benguet Provincial Capitol grounds. The success of the event was further bolstered by the support of partner agencies, including the La Trinidad Provincial Capitol and the City Government of Baguio. This initiative underscores the importance of collaboration among various stakeholders in promoting statistics and data-driven decision-making for community advancement. The NSM celebration aims to raise awareness and appreciation of the importance of statistics in nation-building and development. Through this event, the Philippine Statistics Authority-Benguet reaffirms its commitment to leveraging technology for data empowerment and improved governance.          

16 flavored fried rice tampok  sa 17th HRT weekend sa Baguio

Baguio City

By  Zaldy Comanda BAGUIO CITY – Natikman ng mga residente at bisita ang labing-anim na lasa ng fried rice na handog ng walong kalahok na business establishments sa ‘Rice and Shine 3.0’ na itatampok sa ika-17 edisyon ng Hotel and Restaurant Tourism (HRT) Weekend na ginanap sa SM City Baguio, noong Oktubre 3. Ayon kay Anthony Leon, general manager ng Baguio Country Club (BCC) at presidente ng Hotel and Restaurant Association of Baguio (HRAB), ang cnterpiece  ngayong taon ay magsisilbing pagpupugay sa mahigit 10 milyong magsasaka ng palay sa bansa na talagang ginagawa ang kanilang makakaya. upang matiyak ang pagkain sa hapag para sa mga Pilipino at mabigyan ng pagkakataon ang mga tao na makibahagi sa mga pinakamabenta sa mga kalahok na establisyimento, lalo na sa mga tuntunin ng fried rice. Ang mga kalahok na food establishments na may kani-kanilang fried rice na handog ay ang Baguio Country Club at Fairways and Greens Bed and Breakfast – Hainanese at adobo rice, Mario’s and Hill Station – Cajun jambalaya at paella rice, Hotel Supreme – beef pares at binagoongan rice. , Alabanza – pork recado at hamonado rice, The Camp John Hay Manor – toyo and lechon kawali rice, Orchard – paella and yeung chow rice at City Lights – kiniing at pinuneg rice. Sinabi ni BCC executive chief Art Nukaza, may kabuuang 1,600 kilos na rice ang niluto mula sa iba’t ibang klase ng fried rice na inilagay sa  mala-pizza pan na may diameter na 28 feet at may taas na isang metro kung saan ang bawat kalahok na establishment ay maglalagay ng kani-kanilang fried flavors rice sa isang espasyo na may sukat na 8.5 feet by 14 feet sa loob ng nasabing kawali. Idinagdag niya na bawat isa sa mga kalahok na food establishments ay mangangailangan ng tatlo hanggang tatlo at kalahating sako ng bigas upang maipakita ang kanilang mga itinalagang sinagag flavors. Ayon sa kanya, ang HRAB ay nagbigay ng mga pre-heating gadgets na inilagay sa ilalim ng kawali upang matiyak na magiging mainit ang sinangag habang inihahain sa publiko. Ayon sa mga organizers, ang iba’t ibang lasa ng fried rice na ihahain at iniharap ng mga kalahok na food establishments ay kayang matugunan ang pangangailangan ng humigit-kumulang 15,000 hanggang 16,000 katao. Noong nakaraang taon, ginamit ng HRAB bilang centerpiece ang Largest Wedding Cake na nasa ikaapat na edisyon nito kasabay ng pagsasagawa ng mass wedding para mapaganda ang nasabing aktibidad. Ang taunang pagtatanghal ng HRT Weekend ay isang pribadong sektor na inisyatiba na nakatuon sa pag-akit sa mga bisita na isaalang-alang ang paggastos ng kanilang bakasyon sa hindi mapag-aalinlanganang Summer Capital ng bansa. Photo by Zaldy Comanda                

Nick Aliping hangad ang muling makapag-serbisyo sa Baguio City

Baguio City, Inside Politics

BAGUIO CITY – Sa pagbubukas ng filing of candidacy na ginaganap sa Baguio Convention and Cultural Center, ay unang nagsumite ng Certificate of Candidacy si Atty. Nicasio ‘Nick’ Aliping Jr, dating kinatawan ng Lone District ng Baguio sa 16th Congress,noong Oktubre 1, para ipakita ang kanyang hangarin na muling makapag-serbisyo sa siyudad ng Baguio. Matatandaan noong Setyembre 14, ay nagsagawa ng konsultasyon si Aliping sa mga multi-sectoral na grupo at mga supporters at dito ay  mapagpakumbabang ipinahayag ang kanyang intensyon na muling pagkandidato. Si Aliping, ay naging isang biktima ng ‘black propaganda’ sa huling dalawang botohan, ay nagpahayag ng kanyang pasasalamat sa mga residente ng lungsod sa kanilang naging suporta noong nahalal siya bilang tatlong-termer na konsehal ng lungsod, at No. 1 sa kanyang huling termino, hanggang maging kinatawan sa 16th Congress. Pinawalang-sala ng mga korte si Aliping kaugnay ng isyu sa umano’y ‘tree cutting’ na mga kasong isinampa laban sa kanya. Kapansin-pansin sa konsultasyon, personal na kinilala ni Aliping ang hindi mabilang na mga gawa ng dating kongresista na si Mauricio Domogan, at kung ano ang naging lungsod, at ang kanyang mga kontribusyon sa Cordillera at sa buong bansa sa panahon ng huling tungkulin sa Kongreso. Si Aliping, na masigla at makatotohanan, ay umapela kay Domogan na bigyan ng pagkakataon ang iba pang nais na maglingkod sa Baguio. Napagmasdan ng mga politikal na eksperto na ang isang ‘endorsement’ mula sa Domogan ay maaaring magbigay sa isang kandidato ng isang kagalang-galang na pakikipaglaban para sa isang posisyon sa pulitika. Sa ngayon, sinabi ni Aliping na hindi siya miyembro ng alinmang political party, ngunit bukas daw siya sa ideya na magkaroon ng partido o patibayin ang isang pulitikal.

46 night establishments closed for lack of permit

Baguio City

By JM Samidan-PIO   BAGUIO CITY — The city government through the Business Permits and Licensing Office (BPLO) ordered the closure of 46 night establishments for operating without the necessary business permit and violation of existing local laws. The BPLO under the City Mayor’s Office inspected a total of 152 night establishments from January to September 2024 wherein 76 were found with permits while the remaining 76 failed to show proof of business registration. Of the 76 without business permit, 46 were issued with closure orders for failing to comply with permitting requirements despite being given grace period. The BPLO along with other departments in the city such as the Public and Order Safety Division (POSD), City Health Services Office, City Treasury Office, along with the Baguio City Police Office, the Bureau of Fire Protection – Baguio Station, and barangays concerned have been conducting routine joint inspection on night establishments. This is to ensure compliance to existing policies such as business permit, liquor permit, noise level monitoring, fire safety, sanitation practices and operational guidelines as well as anti-human trafficking among others. During inspections, entertainers or workers of night establishments are also required to present their work permit with their health card or pink card as proof of undergoing the necessary tests in compliance to City Ordinance No. 16, series of 2022, or the Baguio City Human Immunodeficiency Virus/ Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) Control Ordinance of 2022. For entertainers who travel from one place to another without a pink card or work permit, members of the Local Committee on Anti-Trafficking and Violence Against Women and Children (LCAT-VAWC) have yet to come up with a policy in consideration of health risk, safety and security concerns.    

Baguio bags Top Plum in Model Cities Awards

Baguio City

By Aileen P. Refuerzo-PIO   Baguio City has been adjudged as top model city stamping its class as an Education Hub, Livelihood and Employment Centered, Family First and Social Service Oriented place, Retirement Haven, Safe Haven, and Food Security Enabler in the recently concluded The Manila Times Model Cities and Municipalities 2024 Awards. Aside from topping the seven categories, the city also placed first runner-up in the Sustainability Champion aspect of the prestigious awards program. Mayor Benjamin Magalong expressed elation over the recognition as he shared the honor with the private sector and the Baguio community whose cooperation has been instrumental in the gains so far achieved in the continuing pursuit for a better Baguio. The mayor’s Executive Assistant V Samantha Jean Hamada received the award in behalf of the city government in ceremonies held Sept. 19, 2024 at Crowne Plaza Hotel in Pasay City attended by Manila Times president and chief operations officer Blanca Mercado, P&A Grant Thornton Vice Chairman and Deputy Managing partner Olivier Aznar; Managing Director of Megaworld Hotels Cleofe Albiso; and Times Chairman and chief executive officer Dante Ang II. Sharing Baguio’s standing was Bacnotan, La Union which took the top plum in the municipalities category. A total of 26 cities and 12 municipalities were screened for the awards program this year which centered on the theme, “Reinventing, Reinvigorating Urban Living,” The project aims to give recognition to “exemplary cities and municipalities that manifest steadfast commitment to providing sustainable development and economic growth for their residents through various initiatives.” “The Philippine Model Cities and Municipalities 2024 celebrated the progress and development in urban areas across the country,” according to the Manila Times. “It highlighted the capability of the local governments’ capability to reduce poverty; enhance productivity and profitability; integrate information, communications and technology, and governance strategies; benchmark best practices; universalize literacy in the country; reform competitiveness in local trade and investments; and streamline the ease of doing business.”

Exploring Baguio’s Biodiversity: A family guide to being Makakalikasan

Baguio City

By Glonie Nais-od (PIO Intern)   The Summer Capital is a natural and great place where a family can experience the great outdoors and observe the beauty of nature. With its lush forests, cool climate, and a variety of wildlife, Baguio city is an ideal setting for families to foster a deep appreciation for nature and develop a sense of environmental responsibility. Here are some things to do with your family to embrace your “Makakalikasan” self: Explore Local Parks and Trails: Take a walk and enjoy places like Burnham Park, Camp John Hay, and the Botanical Garden to discover the city’s natural treasures; Start a Home Garden: Growing plants and vegetables at home can teach children about the food cycle and the importance of sustainable agriculture; Participate in Environmental Activities: Join barangay clean-up drives, tree-planting activities, and nature walks; Learn About Wildlife: Observe and learn more of the city’s birds, insects, and other animals to understand their behavior and habitat; and Read Books and Watch Nature Documentaries: As early as now, introduce children to the wonders of the natural world through literature and media. Being Makakalikasan in Baguio City is being surrounded by abundant biodiversity, living a healthy lifestyle, environmental education, and community engagement which are beneficial for families where the city’s ecosystem serves as a living laboratory for exploring diverse species. Outdoor activities promote fitness and mental well-being while connecting people and their loved ones with nature which includes hands-on experience that fosters understanding of environmental issues and conservation practices. Participation of every family member in eco-friendly initiatives strengthens community bonds and preserves Baguio’s natural beauty for future generations. As a family living in Baguio City, a makakalikasan lifestyle will bring them closer together and strengthen familial bonds of each member.        

SM City Baguio celebrates Food Festival with Bestival Chef: A culinary delight for all

Baguio City

As part of the vibrant Food Festival celebration, SM City Baguio hosted the much-anticipated Bestival Chef event. This culinary showcase featured the assembly and decoration of 500 Giant Strawberry Danish pastries, led by Sandex Cambi, Richard Garcia, and Ryan Reyes—three expert pastry chefs from The French Baker—along with talented culinary students from the Philippine Institution of Culinary Arts, Le-Fleur Hospitality Training Center, and Cordillera State Institute of Technical Education. The event highlighted the artistry behind pastry making, attracting food enthusiasts eager to witness the process and savor the finished creations. Attendees had the unique opportunity to witness the meticulous process of folding, proofing, and decorating these delectable pastries and enjoyed the festive atmosphere. This event was a memorable highlight of the food festival, offering a feast for both the eyes and the taste buds. In addition to the Bestival Chef, the month-long Food Festival also includes the ongoing FavorEATS Market, which showcases a variety of products from local MSMEs. This bazaar runs until the end of September, offering visitors a chance to explore and support local businesses. Mall-goers also have the opportunity to visit SM City Baguio’s cafes and restaurants to experience regional tastes and celebrate the festival with a regional palate experience. Overall, the food festival at SM Baguio is a memorable celebration of food, community, and culture, bringing people together to enjoy and appreciate the diverse flavors and talents on display.    

BTC Honors Media Veterans at General Assembly

Baguio City

BAGUIO CITY — Three distinguished journalists a veteran in print media, a radio pioneer, and a former broadcaster-turned-publisher—will be the top awardees at the Baguio Tourism Council’s (BTC) Media Awards and Appreciation Day during its general assembly on Monday, September 23, 2024. The event will be held at the Baguio Convention Center, where the BTC will also propose amendments to the Baguio City tourism code. BTC Chair Gladys Vergara announced the honorees as Jimmy Lozano, also known as “Lolo Doro,” Felix Eliral Refuerzo, and Rolando Fernandez. In addition, 53 other journalists will be recognized for their years of service in the media industry. Honoring Legends in Media Jimmy Lozano (Lolo Doro): Lozano began his career in 1967 as a paid reporter after joining the Northern Broadcasting Company (NBC) DZWX in 1964. He became acting station manager of DZWX when the station was temporarily shuttered in 1972 following the declaration of Martial Law by President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. Lozano remained with the station after it was acquired by Dr. Rogelio Florete and rebranded as Bombo Radyo in 1982, eventually retiring in 2011. He later worked with former Bombo Radyo Baguio Station Manager Edong Carta to form Tambalang Tatang and Lolong at Z Radio, serving as Station Manager and Area Manager for Luzon before retiring. At 77, Lozano shows no signs of slowing down, continuing his passion for media work and community service. Felix Eliral Refuerzo: Refuerzo joined NBC-DZWX at the age of 15 in 1966 as a radio production assistant and drama talent, and a year later became a broadcaster. In 1968, he was recognized as the youngest radio announcer and commentator in the Philippines. Refuerzo later joined the National Media Production Center (NMPC), where he rose to Assistant Director until its closure in 1986. He also contributed to national dailies such as Manila Times and Journal. In local media, he worked for Gold Ore and the Baguio Midland Courier before founding The Baguio Reporter in 1990, which operated until 2012. Rolando Fernandez: Fernandez, described by Frank Cimatu, a former Philippine Daily Inquirer correspondent, as having an “illustrious and meritorious career,” worked as a reporter and editor for Daily Express, Manila Chronicle, and Manila Times from the Martial Law years until the early 1990s. In 1992, he transferred to Baguio to establish the Northern Luzon Bureau of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. Following his retirement, Fernandez and his wife, Babeth Lolarga, continue to edit and write books. Recognizing Service Milestones The BTC will also honor media professionals for their long-standing dedication to the industry: 40 Years in Service Awardees: March Fianza, Victor Loakan, Jaime Bernabe Sr., Joel Arthur Tibaldo, Christopher Bartolo, Malou Laxamana, Aurora Alambra, Richard Valdez, Joseph Esteras, and Primo Agatep. 30 Years in Service Awardees: Atty. Antonio Pekas, Alfred Dizon, Romeo Gonzales, Joseph Cabanas, Andre Amadeo, Samuel Bautista, Aileen Refuerzo, Gabriel Baban Keith, Thomas Antonio Picaña, Fernando Zapata Jr., Vincent Cabreza, Eladio Landingin, David Leprozo Jr., Edgardo Espiritu, Helen Tibaldo, Joel Arthur Tibaldo, and Joseph Zambrano. 25 Years in Service Awardees: Jonathan Munar, Jonathan Llanes, Eufeldion Lobien, Ernesto Calinao Jr., Franklin Cimatu, Jimmy Ceralde, Miguelito Velarde Jr., Andrew Pinero, Liza Galao, Dexter See, Joseph Manzano, Mauricio Malanes, Artemio Dumlao Jr., Mauricio Victa, Rizaldy Comanda, Eddie Carta, Dhobie de Guzman, and Harley Palangchao. 20 Years in Service Awardees: Maria Elena Catajan, Roderick Osis, Jordan Tablac, Jane Cadalig, Rimaliza Opñia, and Alah Sungduan. 15 Years in Service Awardees: Rose Malekchan and Hanna Laxamana. The BTC’s Media Awards is an opportunity to recognize the vital role journalists play in promoting tourism and preserving the heritage of Baguio and the Cordillera region.  

78 sunog naitala sa Baguio sa loob ng 9 buwan

Baguio City

By Zaldy Comanda   BAGUIO CITY – Nagpahayag ng pagkaalarma si Mayor Benjamin Magalong sa pagtaas ng insidente ng sunog sa lungsod at ipinag-utos na paigtingin ang pagpapakalat ng impormasyon upang mapahusay ang kamalayan sa pag-iwas sa sunog ng mga residente. Sa ulat ng Baguio City Fire Department, naitala ang 78 insidente ng sunog mula Enero 1 hanggang Setyembre 19, 2024, kumpara sa bilang na naitala noong nakaraang taon na 67 kaso. May tatlong nasawi ngayong taon habang walang naiulat noong nakaraang taon. Sa 78 insidente ngayong taon, lima ang nangyari noong Enero; 16 noong Pebrero,;14 noong Marso; 10 noong Abril; 11 noong Mayo; tatlo noong Hunyo; walo noong Hulyo at Agosto at tatlo noong Setyembre. Sa nasabing kabuuang bilang ay 41 fire incedent ay  istruktura sa kalikasan. 17 sa grass fire, 12 forest fire, anim na sasakyan, isang garbage fire at isang electrical/post fire. “We have to ramp up our information-education-communication (IEC) campaign to prevent further incidents,” pahayag ni Magalong. Pinaalalahanan din niya ang publiko na maging mapagmatyag sa mga panganib ng mapanirang sunog.         Ang pinaka-latest na sunog na naganp sa San Carlos Heights, Baguio City noong Setyembre 18.

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