M’daue vendors given closure orders
THE Mandaue City government will close at least 619 stalls after their owners failed to process the requirements to acquire or use the stalls at the new Mandaue public market in sitio Tribunal, barangay Centro.
THE Mandaue City government will close at least 619 stalls after their owners failed to process the requirements to acquire or use the stalls at the new Mandaue public market in sitio Tribunal, barangay Centro.
Portions of Quirino Highway going to Caloocan City have always been a problem. There are repairs every six months but they always dig up the same areas.—John, Bulacan province

A group of vendors gathered at the Luneta Park in Manila to protest a government order disallowing them to sell their wares in the area effective this Monday.
ASIDE from the distance, there was little to complain about the new Mandaue City public market for Linilda Arminion. The 43-year-old Arminion, an eatery owner and resident of barangay Cabancalan, Mandaue City, said the new market is spacious and clean. But it’s located at the reclamation area which is quite a distance from her home. [...]
For the first time in years, only a few vendors were hawking pirated discs on sidewalks and in several buildings on Arlegui and Bautista streets in Quiapo on Thursday, a day before the Manila government is to impose a citywide crackdown on the sale of pirated CDs and DVDs. “All these stalls will be closed [...]