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The Baguio Centennial: Coming to a close
by Leia Castro
At the closing of the Centennial Year this Aug. 31, it is timely to look back at how we celebrated our hundredth year as a city. |
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The state of the environment: Quo Vadis Baguio?
by Susan Nusperos – Nool
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution in the 1800s, the environment has been receiving much of the pollutants man has emitted and discharged when economic activities flourished. |
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Taking personal action and working together to make Baguio a healthy place
by Rosella Camte – Bahni
The City of Baguio was created for health reasons. According to Robert Reed in his book "City of Pines," the Americans, who laid the groundwork for the city’s creation through… |
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Baguio’ triumphs and woes over corporations in the guise of development
by Jane Cadalig
As Baguio looks forward to another 100 years, its triumphs over the challenges that confronted its rise to urbanization and the lingering struggles it must overcome would serve as its antenna in moving forward. |
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The Baguio ‘Korean’ schools in reflection
by Morr Pungayan
Foreground.When first broached to me, this idea of writing on the ‘Korean’ schools in Baguio set me a–thinking for some precious time… |
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Baguio Cinemas: A flashback
by Ruth Alcantara
The "cine" came to Baguio around the same period that audiences in France and the U.S. hailed moving pictures as the latest entertainment novelty. |
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At 101, it’s time for Baguio to reciprocate Benguet’s help
by Harley Palangchao
For a day or two, Baguio will be in revelry when city officials lead thousands of residents and guests in celebrating the city’s 101st charter anniversary with a message that this mountain resort city remains resilient and vibrant amid the… |
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Retracing Baguio’s history through land
by Liza Agoot
From the few American land titles originally issued in the early years of the Charter of Baguio, we now have hundreds of thousands of certificates of title with the Registry of Deeds covering tracts of land in the city. |
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Hospitality in the hospital
by Jogin Tamayo
Seven–year–old Sammy was inconsolable when brought in one rainy July afternoon at the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center. |
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Baguio’s significance in an autonomous Cordillera
by Nathan Alcantara
Baguio City enjoys the ascendance of being the educational center of the Cordillera Region, even practically of the whole Northern Luzon. |
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Busol: A classroom among the pines
by Willy Cacdac
It is a Wednesday. It is a regular class day. But horrors. What are these Grade 2 pupils doing here in the heart of the Busol watershed of Baguio City? They seem to have thrown their classroom cares to the wind. |
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Baguio 101 Cartoon
Jogin Tamayo
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