Live Breaking News & Updates on Restaurant association of baguio

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Restaurant association of baguio on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in Restaurant association of baguio and stay connected to the pulse of your community

DOT: Tourist arrivals normalizing in region - Baguio Midland Courier

■ Hanna C. Lacsamana Tourist arrivals in the Cordillera have gone back to the normal levels following the decline experienced during and right after the Covid-19 pandemic. Department of Tourism-CAR Director Jovita Ganongan reported the region recorded a total of 1,685,133 tourist arrivals for domestic and foreign visitors in 2023 which represented a 31 percent

Atok , Benguet , Philippines , Masbate , La-trinidad , Agusan-del-norte , Baguio-city , Baguio , Hannac-lacsamana , Jovita-ganongan , Restaurant-association-of-baguio , Restaurant-association

HRAB backs market rehab - Baguio Midland Courier

■ Hanna C. Lacsamana “It’s long overdue.” The Hotel and Restaurant Association of Baguio (HRAB) has expressed its full support to the revitalization, development, and modernization of the Baguio City Public Market. In a public statement published in the Midland Courier on Sept. 17, the HRAB said the initiative of the city government under Mayor

Baguio-city , Baguio , Philippines , Switzerland , Swiss , Benjamin-magalong , Hannac-lacsamana , Sm-prime-holdings , Public-partnership-for-the-people-initiative-committee , Restaurant-association-of-baguio , Restaurant-association , Baguio-city-public

11 Baguio couples share giant wedding cake; 12,000 slices served

11 Baguio couples share giant wedding cake; 12,000 slices served
mb.com.ph - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mb.com.ph Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

United-states , Marykay-carlson , Andrew-pinero , Restaurant-association-of-baguio , Baguio-charter , Restaurant-association , Anthony-de-leon , United-states-ambassador-marykay , Northern-luzon ,

Baguio hotels asked to help MSMEs sell products

(File photo) BAGUIO CITY - Officials here have asked hotels and other accommodation establishments that have resumed operations to set up selling areas for small businesses. Resolution No. 540-2021, passed by the city council in its last regular meeting and was approved by Mayor Benjamin Magalong, requests hotels to give spaces within their premises for the possible installation of stalls or booths to qualified and registered souvenirs, delicacies, and "pasalubong" (souvenir, delicacies) retailers or sellers. Vice Mayor Faustino Olowan, in an interview on Monday, said the request is part of the ongoing efforts aimed at boosting the safe reopening of the local economy. He said it has been a practice before the pandemic that sellers of souvenirs or delicacies were allowed to conduct their businesses within the premises of hotels in the city for the convenience and easy access of guests and customers to local products. The resolution tasked the Permits and Licensing Division and the Public Order and Safety Division in coordination with the Hotel and Restaurant Association of Baguio (HRAB), to formulate the appropriate guidelines, criteria, and program components of the endeavor. These offices will determine the basic parameters, such as the identification of the qualified and registered micro, small, and medium enterprises from the existing pool of retailers or sellers in the city; the imposition of appropriate permits and corresponding fees that will be collected by the city government and monitoring of the strict compliance to the public health standards. The city government started opening its doors to fully vaccinated non-essential travelers after a downtrend in coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) cases was noted. Olowan said the council sees the importance of the industry not just to the main tourism activity but also helps the antecedent activities in the agriculture and other economy-oriented sectors. "It plays a major factor in the slow but sure revival of the city's lucrative tourism industry that had been heavily impacted by the continuing effect of the Covid-19 pandemic," the official said. The resolution states that the city's policy of opening its door to fully vaccinated individuals is seen to generate the highest number of local and foreign tourists aside from returning overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) that will help spur the economy for people to earn income. One of the heavily impacted sectors during the implementation of the various levels of community quarantine in the different parts of the country to contain the rapid spread of the coronavirus is the retail sector where the retailers of souvenir items and delicacies belong. "There is a need for them to start the revival of their economic activities some of whom depend on these as their main source of income," the resolution said. (PNA) }

Philippines , Filipino , Faustino-olowan , Benjamin-magalong , Licensing-division , Restaurant-association-of-baguio , Safety-division , Mayor-benjamin-magalong , Mayor-faustino-olowan , Public-order , Restaurant-association , Ile-photo-baguio-city-officials-here-have-asked-hotels-and-other-accommodation-establishments-that-resumed-operations-to-set-up-selling-areas-for-small-businesses-resolution-no-540-2021

Baguio hotels' help sought to market MSMEs products

(File photo) BAGUIO CITY - Officials here have asked hotels and other accommodation establishments that have resumed operations to set up selling areas for small businesses. Resolution No. 540-2021, passed by the city council in its last regular meeting and was approved by Mayor Benjamin Magalong, requests hotels to give spaces within their premises for the possible installation of stalls or booths to qualified and registered souvenirs, delicacies, and "pasalubong" (souvenir, delicacies) retailers or sellers. Vice Mayor Faustino Olowan, in an interview on Monday, said the request is part of the ongoing efforts aimed at boosting the safe reopening of the local economy. He said it has been a practice before the pandemic that sellers of souvenirs or delicacies were allowed to conduct their businesses within the premises of hotels in the city for the convenience and easy access of guests and customers to local products. The resolution tasked the Permits and Licensing Division and the Public Order and Safety Division in coordination with the Hotel and Restaurant Association of Baguio (HRAB), to formulate the appropriate guidelines, criteria, and program components of the endeavor. These offices will determine the basic parameters, such as the identification of the qualified and registered micro, small, and medium enterprises from the existing pool of retailers or sellers in the city; the imposition of appropriate permits and corresponding fees that will be collected by the city government and monitoring of the strict compliance to the public health standards. The city government started opening its doors to fully vaccinated non-essential travelers after a downtrend in coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) cases was noted. Olowan said the council sees the importance of the industry not just to the main tourism activity but also helps the antecedent activities in the agriculture and other economy-oriented sectors. "It plays a major factor in the slow but sure revival of the city's lucrative tourism industry that had been heavily impacted by the continuing effect of the Covid-19 pandemic," the official said. The resolution states that the city's policy of opening its door to fully vaccinated individuals is seen to generate the highest number of local and foreign tourists aside from returning overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) that will help spur the economy for people to earn income. One of the heavily impacted sectors during the implementation of the various levels of community quarantine in the different parts of the country to contain the rapid spread of the coronavirus is the retail sector where the retailers of souvenir items and delicacies belong. "There is a need for them to start the revival of their economic activities some of whom depend on these as their main source of income," the resolution said. (PNA) }

Philippines , Filipino , Faustino-olowan , Benjamin-magalong , Licensing-division , Restaurant-association-of-baguio , Safety-division , Mayor-benjamin-magalong , Mayor-faustino-olowan , Public-order , Restaurant-association , Ile-photo-baguio-city-officials-here-have-asked-hotels-and-other-accommodation-establishments-that-resumed-operations-to-set-up-selling-areas-for-small-businesses-resolution-no-540-2021

Baguio imposes liquor ban, tighter curbs as cases rise

Baguio imposes liquor ban, tighter curbs as cases rise
sunstar.com.ph - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sunstar.com.ph Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Aileen-refuerzo , Benjamin-magalong , Baguio-tourism-council , Department-of-health , Public-information-office , Restaurant-association-of-baguio , Department-of-tourism , Agency-task-force , Mayor-benjamin , City-epidemiology , Surveillance-unit , Restaurant-association

More than 7.5K tourism workers in Baguio receive vax

More than 7.5K tourism workers in Baguio receive vax
sunstar.com.ph - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sunstar.com.ph Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Baguio-city , Baguio , Philippines , Faustino-olowan , Gladys-vergara , Vince-dizon , Bernadette-romulo-puyat , Baguio-tourism-council , National-task-force-against-covid , Baguio-country-club , Restaurant-association-of-baguio , Secretary-bernadette-romulo-puyat