th year of refreshing the world and 109 years of making a difference in the Philippines.
From the very first serving of Coca-Cola beverage in 1912, Coca-Cola Philippines has been a staple in the lives of every Filipino. Throughout its journey, Coca-Cola has stood strong together with Filipinos from making moments even more special to celebrating togetherness, from sharing happiness to going beyond good for people and communities.
Beyond providing relief, Coca-Cola set out to help micro-retailers and overseas Filipinos achieve a more sustainable recovery through livelihood and financial assistance programs.
“We believe that Coca-Cola is only as strong as the people and communities we serve, which is why we continue moving towards creating a thriving future for every Filipino. If there’s anything we learned from being in the Philippines, it’s that our spirit is indomitable and we believe Coca-Cola, like the country, will only emerge stronger, and better from challenges,” s
By LIZA ABUBAKAR-JOCSON
ZAMBOANGA CITY – This city topped the latest list of local government units (LGUs) with the highest daily number of active COVID-19 cases, according to the May 12, 2021 study of the UP OCTA Research.
Zamboanga City recorded 151 active cases daily from May 5 to 11, an i
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is bringing its own spin on the condominium lifestyle with the launch of new projects in Laguna and Cavite.
Red Rosales, president of BRIA Homes, said its new Astra Vertical Villages in Calamba, Laguna and General Trias, Cavite will take advantage of the new infrastructure connecting towns and suburban cities.
Rosales noted that condominium residences are no longer restricted to major urban cities like Manila because new infrastructure such as rails and expressways connecting neighboring provinces to the National Capital Region making commuting to and fro faster and more convenient.
Both developments in Calamba and General Trias will offer 880 units in eleven buildings, with options for 237 parking lots. faster and convenient.
Published May 11, 2021, 5:07 PM
CARMONA, Cavite – A fire razed a garment factory in Golden Mile Business Park in Barangay Maduya here on Tuesday (May 11) with damage estimated at close to P15 million.
Senior Insp. Ralph Emmanuel Ocampo told the Manila Bulletin that the Carmona Fire Station received a call about the incident at 9:26 a.m.
CDRRMO Biñan C3 Command Control & Communication / Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN
The third alarm was declared at 9:53 a.m. prompting firetrucks from Bacoor, General Mariano Alvarez, General Trias, Silang, and Biñan, Laguna to help put out the blaze. Fire out was declared at 11:47 a.m.
CDRRMO Biñan C3 Command Control & Communication / Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN
TRECE MARTIRES CITY, Cavite May 10 (PIA) The City Government of General Trias recently approved City Ordinance No. 20-46, an ordinance granting financial assistance to repatriated documented Gentriseño Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) who lost their jobs due to the CoViD-19 pandemic.
Documented OFWs who are bonafide residents of the City of General Trias with valid passport, work visa, and contract of employment duly processed with the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) or the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) can avail of the program.
Interested applicants are required to present the following: copy of passport or travel document; copy of valid ID/Documents showing proof of residency in the City of General Trias; copy of flight ticket or boarding pass as proof of return to the Philippines or arrival stamps/sticker attached to the passport; proof of overseas employment contract, Overseas Employment Compensaton registration, OWWA or POEA registration, resi