
Leilanie Adriano
Journalist at Philippines News Agency
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3 weeks ago |
manilatimes.net | Leilanie Adriano
FOR a budget-friendly fee of P100, a farm in Ilocos Norte is offering visitors the unique experience of harvesting mulberries. Located in the rice farming village of Pasiocan in the town of Bacarra, the farm is owned by Richard Eugenio "Richie" Lamug, a former overseas Filipino worker (OFW) who worked as an architect for five years in Dubai before settling home for good with his family.
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3 weeks ago |
newsinfo.inquirer.net | Leilanie Adriano
PAGUDPUD, Ilocos Norte — Ilocos Norte is gearing up towards a sustainable mobility revolution with the inauguration of its first electric vehicle (EV) charging station. The site is located at Agua Grande Mini Hydro Plant in Barangay Pancian. The station is first of its kind in the province. Article continues after this advertisement It can charge two vehicles at the same time for 45 minutes.
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1 month ago |
pna.gov.ph | Leilanie Adriano
LAOAG CITY – An exhibit showcasing the creativity and ingenuity of Ilocanos opened here on Friday, with the participation of at least 20 micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). Amelia Galvez, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) director in Ilocos Norte, said the "Treasures of the North" exhibit aims to promote and widen the market for MSMEs and encourage Ilocanos to support local products.
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1 month ago |
pna.gov.ph | Leilanie Adriano
LAOAG CITY – More jobs have become available to Ilocos Norte residents as property developer SM Prime Holdings Inc. officially opened its first shopping mall in the province on Friday. With around 4,000 local jobs available across various sectors, including retail, operations, and support services, outgoing Mayor Michael Keon said the opening of SM City Laoag signals the beginning of a new and promising chapter in the city’s development.
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1 month ago |
pna.gov.ph | Leilanie Adriano
LAOAG CITY – A giant Philippine flag was hoised during the May 24 opening of this year's Palarong Pambansa in this city, and the weavers and seamstresses behind it could not help but take pride in their creation. Sixteen weavers and seamstresses from five of Ilocos Norte's municipalities teamed up to create the flag, which measures 10x20 feet and is made of "inabel," a distinctly Ilocano textile. "We did the white part.
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After long decades, officials and employees of Ilocos Norte and Laoag gov’ts are seen on the same page through a joint flag raising rite held Monday in front of the Capitol.Both Gov Matthew Manotoc and Mayor Michael Keon pledged to unify plans and projects for One Ilocos Norte. https://t.co/8P6xPpsAGv

Water shortage and some unserviceable equipment at the Laoag gov’t hospital and supermarket greeted a transition team the currently accounts the properties of the city government prior to its turn-over to the new set of officials that will lead the city in the next three years. https://t.co/G72e6bY4WB