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Maynilad pipe replacement project to boost water pressure, cut losses for 55,000 households

Maynilad Water Services Inc. is nearing completion of its P330-million pipe replacement project in South Caloocan, which promises to significantly improve water pressure and reduce water wastage for over 55,000 customers in the area.

CREC targets over P35 billion Capex for 2025 expansion

Citicore Renewable Energy Corp. (CREC) is allocating over P35 billion in capital expenditures (capex) this year as part of its growth plan, with the company aiming to end 2025 with approximately 1,200 megawatts (MW) in operational projects.

DA projects record palay output despite challenges

The Department of Agriculture (DA) is optimistic about surpassing last year's rice production figures, with projections aiming for a new record in palay output this year.

Aboitiz Foods: Changing lives through Pilmico Livelihood Kits

Aboitiz Foods is making a meaningful impact in the lives of Filipino families. Through its flagship Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative—Pilmico Livelihood Kits—the company is helping communities across the Philippines build sustainable livelihoods, improve income, and enhance resilience.

DMCI Holdings sets 3-year timeline to revive CHP Cement operations

DMCI Holdings Inc. has revised its timeline for turning around Concreat Holdings Philippines Inc. (CHP), the cement firm it acquired in December last year, extending the initial one-year goal to three years.

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Telecommunications company Globe Telecom has expressed support for the government’s review of the National Building Code, saying the update is an opportunity to treat internet connectivity as essential infrastructure in future building and road projects.

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If Tokyo feels too polished and Seoul too familiar, western China is ready to shake Filipino travelers out of their comfort zone in the best possible way.

Beached, bewildered, battling Philippine monsoons

Every year, somewhere along the Philippine coastline, a dolphin, whale, or dugong shows up in the worst possible place. On the sand.
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