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A Glimpse of Laguna’s Unrevealed Story

A long time ago, the northern part of La Laguna province was once a very huge town. It used to comprise what are now known as San Pedro, Biñán, Santa Rosa, Cabuyao, Rizal’s beloved Calambâ, and perhaps areas of today’s Santo Tomás town in Batangas province. This large lakeshore town was then known as Tabuco (usually spelled [...]

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Laguna’s Natural  Treasures Turn to Industrial

Laguna’s Natural Treasures Turn to Industrial Places

First class rice fields in Laguna are now turned  into large buildings, industries and commecial businesses as in the case of Sta. Rosa in Laguna now occupied by a large Mall. Not just this but the rice fields and sugarcane fields of Canlubang in Laguna and even in Biñan, Sta. Rosa, and Cabuyao, are now [...]

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Aquino asked to dump P18.7-billion Laguna Bay plan

An alliance of fishermens’ organizations has called on the incoming Aquino government to dump the P18.7-billion Laguna de Bay rehabilitaiton project. The Pambansang Lakas ng Kilusang Mamamalakaya ng Pilipinas (Pamalakaya) said over the weekend that it would ask Chairwoman Leila M. De Lima of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) to recall the opinion of [...]

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