- A married chief executive from a nearby province is not yet aware the public already knew about his affair with an educator currently into a relationship.
- Residents of a barangay are still wondering why this satellite market remains unfinished after almost a year now when it could have been completed in three months.
- The first thing people will look for whenever this infamous government official attends a gathering is the kind of vehicle he or his bodyguard is driving.
- Some quarters wonder why businesses operators who complain on the conduct of Sunday markets are not opposing the series of trade fairs at Malcolm Square.
- Many of those who complained of the supposed poor booking for Baguio-Cebu flights have opted to travel by land when the air fare rates were made available.
- PCSO might have already noticed a steady decrease in collection from regular number combinations of bettors who now question the integrity of the lottery.
- This agency that is supposed to instill road discipline has allowed a government vehicle to obstruct pedestrian flow at the back of its office at the CBD.
- It’s just a matter of time before controversial appointees of the past administration will either be retained or nullified depending on their link to a powerful lady.
- Law enforcers who might be facing charges in relation to the Oplan Tokhang of the past administration hope they will get support from the current government.
- Some of the barangay and SK officials in Baguio favor the renewed push for barangay merger to free the city of non-performing grassroots officials.
- Those behind the construction of a barangay hall cannot be held accountable if the building has leaks and other defects because it is world-class after all.
- Tourists from Cebu and nearby provinces down south are more excited to travel to the north via PAL flights while Cordillerans may still prefer to travel by land.