- A chief executive has a hard time selecting a new police director since one of the preferred and qualified officers is more effective when serving outside the province.
- Residents of Baguio and its environs should have more reason to be cautious of getting infected with Covid-19 because cases have been increasing up to 100 daily.
- Commuters have to endure daily gridlock along Naguilian Road due to noticeable snail-paced road widening project and concerned offices are doing nothing about it.
- A police general from the Cordillera is unaware his photograph is being labeled as an endorser of a product by a company that might be involved in a Ponzi scheme.
- The public is thankful to the contractors-turned politicians for allowing their heavy equipment to be used for fast and efficient road clearing operations free of charge.
- The directive to deploy more police officers on the streets than in offices is not a new policy, which is not observed months after the assumption of a police head.
- The weekly closure of Session Road will continue since traffic experts have chosen to keep mum to the detriment of motorists and pedestrians during traffic congestion.
- There is no waste of public funds and haphazard planning when the installation of tactile paving on sidewalks continues despite injuries on pedestrians slipping on them.
- Those claiming the Tactile paving is safe must be referring to class A materials installed in other areas where no cases of injury were reported among pedestrians.
- Filipinos just hope the series of raids on illegally imported products led by BOC is not a ningas cogon to please the President for few months and stop it from there.
- Lot owners from nearby Benguet towns are in disbelief the value of properties they sold to enterprising real estate agents have doubled even without any development.
- There is no injustice when a prominent member of a political clan is living like a queen while a lady politician is languishing in jail sans solid evidence against her.