
Jimwell Aquino
208 posts
Imus teachers expand distance learning strategies using bikes
Anabu II Elementary School has recently launched the “DepEdal na Edukasyon, Padyak sa Pagsulong,” which aims to expand its distance learning strategies under the new normal.
March 10, 2021
First District First: Cavite officials join forces to boost local programs
The local officials representing cities and municipalities of the first district of Cavite have joined forces in an attempt to expand the existing and future programs of each town.
March 5, 2021
Imus Tourism releases spoken word film to celebrate National Arts Month
The Imus City Tourism Office has released “Pamana,” a spoken word film performed by Martin Naling, which features the city and its culture as part of the celebration of the National Arts Month.
March 3, 2021
Meet Magdalo, the oldest marching band in Kawit
Magdalo Band is the oldest and original marching band in Kawit. Their music is well-known by Kawitenos and the group has a great cultural contribution throughout the town.
February 23, 2021
How Cavite towns celebrated Valentine’s Day under new normal
CAVITE CITY, Cavite – To celebrate the love month, the local government units within the first district of…
February 21, 2021
This love month, almost 200 couples wed in Rosario’s free beach wedding
The Municipality of Rosario has launched a free beach wedding for their residents this February. Almost 200 couples joined the 'Kasalang Bayan' and among them are Jheanmae and Mark Anthony, who have been together for 12 years.
February 15, 2021
Feel at home with this Cavite City’s original delicacy
Bibingkoy is a type of Filipino rice cake that originated from Cavite City. A glutinous rice dumpling filled with sweetened boiled mung beans, the delicacy is served with sauce made with coconut cream, jackfruit strips and tapioca balls, which makes it taste like bibingka, buchi and ginataan all in one.
February 6, 2021
Chabacano 101: Hispanized words you will probably encounter in Cavite City
Chabacano is a Spanish-based creole language that has molded Cavite City especially on its infancy years. But as time goes by, it seems that the face of this hispanized lingo is slowly fading. However, there are still few words we can encounter within the said historic city that will remind us of its past.
February 4, 2021