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(Photo from Marco Polo Davao) DAVAO CITY - The City Tourism Operations Office (CTOO) here on Monday said the economic outlook is well on its way to recovery as the city's first five-star Marco Polo hotel has promised to reopen this year. "It is very welcome news. Marco Polo is an icon in Davao City's tourism industry. To have it reopen signifies that the management is confident with the economic outlook of the city and its ability to bounce back after the pandemic," CTOO chief Generose Tecson told Philippine News Agency (PNA). One indicator of the revival of the city's economic vigor is the notable increase in applications to renew their business permits, she added. In February 2022, the Davao City Business Bureau processed 38,832 business renewals, noting the 162 new business registrations in January. At the onset of the pandemic, Marco Polo Davao ceased operations affecting more than 200 hotel workers. The Apo View Hotel also temporarily closed in 2021 but annou
Los juveniles Karel Ramírez, en femenino, y Alexis Vásquez, en masculino, se alzaron con los máximos honores en la categoría junior de la primera competencia regional de triatlón celebrada en el municipio Paraíso, en Barahona.
MALAYBALAY CITY, Bukidnon, April 26 On Earth Day 2021, a rescued and rehabilitated Philippine Eagle is released back to its forest home.
Tagoyaman Fernando is among the seven Philippine Eagles that were rescued last year the highest rescue rate recorded in the history of Philippine Eagle conservation and the first Philippine Eagle to be released back to the wild this year.
Tagoyaman’s release was made possible through the support of the Australian Government, Whitley Fund for Nature, Jurong Bird Park, DENR Region X, and the local government of San Fernando, Bukidnon. Philippine Eagle protection and conservation team in Bukidnon. Ambassador Steven J. Robinson AO and Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri with the Indigenous Manobo-Tigwahanon community in San Fernando town. (Australian Embassy Photo)