SM’s Simply Shoes opens 8th outlet in Waltermart Pampanga
CITY of San Fernando—Simply Shoes, an affiliate of SM Retail, opened its eighth branch at the Waltermart here on Friday.
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CITY of San Fernando—Simply Shoes, an affiliate of SM Retail, opened its eighth branch at the Waltermart here on Friday.
CLARK FREEPORT—More than 4,000 Aytas based in Mabalacat City and nearby Bamban, Tarlac, are set to launch protest actions against the Clark Development Corp. (CDC) over the alleged refusal of the state-owned company to recognize the Ancestral Domain law.
ANGELES CITY—City officials welcomed on Wednesday at the public hospital here the arrival of medical supplies as part of the humanitarian assistance of the United States military.
GUIGUINTO, Bulacan—The distinct and superb Capampangan food is invading Bulacan, making believers of Pampanga’s claim that it is, indeed, the “Culinary Center of the Philippines.”
MACABEBE, Pampanga—At least 3,000 farmers and fishermen here benefited from the recent visit of Agriculture Secretary Proceso J. Alcala
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—The National Food Authority (NFA) is set to import 1.3 million metric tons (MMT) of rice this year, according to NFA Administrator Renan B. Dalisay who visited the NFA-Pampanga office here on Thursday.
CLARK FREEPORT—Tourism stakeholders in Central Luzon are lauding the increasing number of flights at the Clark International Airport (CRK) in Pampanga, including the recently launched Clark-Busan, South Korea route seen to attract more Korean tourists into the country.
By Joey Pavia / Correspondent
By Joey Pavia | Correspondent / Photos by Leo Villacarlos
By Joey Pavia / Correspondent
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—Business groups, led by the Pampanga Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. (PamCham), unanimously approved on Wednesday the design for the portion of the busy highway near the North Luzon Expressway (Nlex) exit here. PamCham officials said they approved the government design to address the worsening traffic affecting major businesses at the capital city.
By Joey Pavia | Correspondent
BACOLOR, Pampanga—Gov. Lilia Pineda joined her constituents in observing the 24th anniversary of the eruption of Mount Pinatubo on June 15, 1991.
ANGELES CITY—Business-process outsourcing (BPO) firm Convergys Philippines, the largest private employer in the country with some 60,000 workers, on Tuesday opened its new hub at the SM City Clark here.
METRO Pacific Investments Corp. (MPIC) Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan is planning to connect the two major expressways in Central Luzon and the P62.67-billion Cavite-Laguna Expressway (Calax) project to decongest Metro Manila.
By Joey Pavia / Correspondent
By Joey Pavia / Correspondent
By Joey Pavia / Correspondent
By Joey Pavia / Correspondent
By Joey Pavia / Correspondent
By Joey Pavia / Correspondent
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—The city government has lined up various activities for the celebration of its annual fiesta.
DARAGA, ALBAY—Gov. Joey Salceda and his people saw it coming. There would be more tourists in their province due to the province’s world-class natural and man-made wonders and captivating scenic spots.
ANGELES CITY—Clark Development Corp. (CDC) President and CEO Arthur Tugade and five other CDC officials were charged with grave misconduct and grave coercion before the Ombudsman in connection with the alleged harassment of a South Korean businessman and the forced removal of his corporation from the Clark Freeport in January.
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—The Land Transportation Office (LTO) on Tuesday admitted having a backlog of 5,000 pairs of license plates in Central Luzon.
APALIT, Pampanga—Mayor Oscar “Jun” D. Tetangco said on Monday that the safety of the public and the protection of businesses were the priorities of his administration since he assumed office in 2007.
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