DOTr eyes launch of newly completed Clark International Airport terminal in Jan 2021
CLARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT—The Department of Transportation (DOTr) has announced on Tuesday the completion of the new passenger terminal building of this airport.
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CLARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT—The Department of Transportation (DOTr) has announced on Tuesday the completion of the new passenger terminal building of this airport.
MABALACAT CITY—Xevera homeowners here once again rejoiced following the turnover of their land titles to their home lots over the weekend.
ANGELES CITY—The National Housing Authority (NHA) has filed a petition for the surrender of the titles to some 50 hectares of land in Barangay Pio New Model Community in Porac, Pampanga.
City of San Fernando—To meet the increasing demand for fast and reliable internet service, Converge ICT continues to ramp up its capabilities for fast and reliable internet service.
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—After three years of botanical exploration, a team of researchers from the Angeles University Foundation (AUF) in Angeles City and the University of Santo Tomas (UST) in Manila discovered a new plant species—the Pyrostria arayatensis.
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—This year’s 64th anniversary celebration of the coronation of Pampanga’s patroness, the Virgen de los Remedios (VDLR), on September 8 will be observed “with simplicity and austerity.”
MABALACAT CITY–The Clark Development Corp. (CDC) is eyeing the Xevera housing complex in Barangay Tabun here as venue for thousands of Clark workers and locators who want to avail of housing units inside this freeport during the Covid-19 pandemic.
CLARK FREEPORT—The mayor of Mabalacat City has cited this free port as a provider of employment for some 26,000 of his constituents.
ANGELES CITY—While the coronavirus outbreak has adversely affected most industries around the globe, the demand for fixed broadband service has tremendously risen, as the work-from-home (WFH) scheme and social distancing became an integral part and practice in the age of the “new normal.”
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—A public hearing was held to solicit the support of television networks, cable, and Internet providers in Pampanga to implement the “blended learning” scheme during this time of pandemic.
Clark Freeport—Electronics industry giant SFA Semicon Philippines (SFA), this freeport’s consistent top exporter, has remained steadfast in its commitment to continue its operations here.
Clark Freeport—The Clark Development Corp. (CDC) and the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) said it has taken into cognizance the plight of locators inside this freeport, particularly the request for a rental reprieve coursed through the Clark Investors and Locators Association (CILA).
Clark Freeport—AirAsia has announced that it is set to gradually resume services from the Clark International Airport (IATA Code: CRK) on June 5 following the Philippine government’s directive of easing community quarantine restrictions in Metro Manila and several parts of the country.
As part of its continuing efforts to boost the safety and overall travel experience of motorists, the Nlex Corp. has embarked on enhancement works at the Nlex-SCTEx stretch.
Insular Life Assurance Co. Ltd. (InLife) announced the roll out of a system to sell insurance online.
CLARK FREEPORT ZONE — The Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) welcomed the appointment of former Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) chief Aaron Aquino its new president.
Less than two weeks after an underground pharmacy and hospital that catered exclusive to Chinese COVID-19 patients was raided by the police and health authorities at the sprawling Fontana Leisure Parks at the Clark Freeport, a similar facility was discovered in a raid Thursday in this highly urbanized chartered city.
CLARK FREEPORT – The Fontana Development Corp. (FDC) has denied any involvement or participation in the alleged illicit health facility recently raided by authorities in one of its villas at the Fontana Leisure Parks.
CLARK FREEPORT—Several boxes of assorted medicines and medical supplies bearing Chinese markings were seized by authorities at a warehouse inside the PhilExcel Business Park here last Thursday.
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—Major infrastructure projects along the expressways that were stopped due to the enhanced community quarantine have been restarted.
CLARK FREEPORT—The sprawling 300-hectare property of Fontana Leisure Parks here is now “closed and under full lockdown” after the discovery of an illicit hospital and pharmacy in one of its villas, catering exclusively to Chinese Covid-19 patients.
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—Gov. Dennis G. Pineda announced on Wednesday that Pampanga will remain under a modified enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), contrary to the statement of Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque that Pampanga, under Region III, will now ease into a general community quarantine (GCQ) on May 16.
CLARK FREEPORT—National Action Plan Against Covid-19 (NAPAC) deputy chief implementer Vince Dizon has assured that the government is committed to build more quarantine facilities and increase the laboratory testing capacity for Covid-19 patients in the province of Cebu.
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—A store in Barangay San Agustin here was ordered closed by the city government over the weekend for violating an order prohibiting the sale of alcoholic beverages in the city.
TARLAC CITY—A total of 527 sets of personal protective equipment (PPEs), as well as 1,054 N95 masks and 527 face shields were handed over by the city government to various hospitals in this province.
CLARK FREEPORT—A $2.5-million laboratory equipment and 45,000 test kits funded by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and developed by a genome sequencing company in China arrived at the Clark International Airport here early morning Wednesday.
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—To augment its relief operation efforts amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic, the provincial government of Pampanga will begin the procurement of low-priced rice from the National Food Authority (NFA).
CLARK FREEPORT—Emirates is planning to mount three more flights from Dubai to Manila on April 20, 22 and 24 to help more Filipinos in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) get back home.
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) reported on Thursday that prices of basic goods and prime commodities in Central Luzon remain stable and within the prevailing prices.
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