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Communities observe ‘Green Sabbath’

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ACTIVIST priest Robert Reyes at the end of the two-day workshop on Green Shepherding, a movement composed of church, government and civic groups in the towns of Liliw, Nagcarlan and Rizal in Laguna, and in Dolores, Quezon, that promotes stewardship of communities and the environment. MARICAR CINCO

LILIW, Laguna—Members of religious and civic groups, police and local government units of Liliw, Nagcarlan and Rizal towns in Laguna and their neighbor, Dolores, in Quezon, took it upon themselves the stewardship of their communities and the environment by observing what they call “Green Saturdays.”   Activist priest Robert Reyes, who started the grassroots campaign [...]

Posted: February 6th, 2013 in Editors' Picks,Featured Gallery,Headlines,Photos & Videos,Regions | Read More »

Relief comes with Liliw sandals

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POLICE and members of the Liliw Cycling Club and Tau Gamma Phi fraternity in Liliw, Laguna, walk through a flock of ducks on the road to reach the flooded portion of Barangay San Roque in Victoria, Laguna. Resident Sheila Sabeniano said duck growers in Victoria transferred the ducks to a higher ground to keep them safe from the flood left by the monsoon rain last month.  CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

They may not be able to wear them yet with floodwaters still high, but the women in inundated communities in Victoria town in Laguna may look forward to walking with new pairs of Liliw sandals when the situation eases.

Posted: September 11th, 2012 in Headlines,Photos & Videos,Regions | Read More »

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