■ Ofelia C. Empian Baguio-based newspapers won awards during the 2023 Philippine Press Institute (PPI) Community Press Awards on April 25 at the Century Park Hotel in Manila. The Baguio Midland Courier deskstaff member Hanna Lacsamana has been conferred the outstanding weekly community journalist under the inaugural Health Innovation and Collaboration Awards. PPI has partnered
■ Rimaliza A. Opiña The award recently received by the Baguio Midland Courier is best shared to its partners who in their own way contributed to the paper’s latest achievement. As the first recipient of the Bayanihan Media Awards conferred by the Philippine National Volunteer Service Coordinating Agency, the Midland Courier through General Manager and
The cries of one-year-old Rheyviel Kate Bautista were among those that can be heard among children who were undergoing their regular treatment for clubfoot on Nov. 25. Accompanied by her parents, Rheyviel was on her third session of treatment which involved putting on fresh cast that would help correct the deformity in her feet and
As part of a global movement to end malnutrition, the National Nutrition Council-Cordillera has formalized collaboration with four major networks of partners that committed to help in addressing malnutrition in the region. The NNC-Cordillera has signed a memorandum of agreement on Nov. 24 with the business, academe, civil society, and youth sectors, formalizing its alliance
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99th Baguio Day Anniversary Issue Farmers survive pandemic by planting berry runners
by Hanna C. Lacsamana
PANDEMIC SURVIVOR These plantbeds of strawberry runners served as a saving grace for Samy Lang-ay and his young family and is now a source of steady income for other farmer-residents in Sto. Tomas Central, Baguio City who, during the extended lockdowns, have turned to growing strawberries and making it a year-round crop.