Dancing towards a local ballet company’s dream

By KENETTE JEAN I. MILLONDAGA Davao Today Pacañas shared that his greatest fear is that once Davaoeños become good dancers, they will not stay.  “They will go (abroad) and look for a job to further their career.  Just like other people who have no job here,” he said.

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Photo Essay: Remembering the departed

Photos by MEDEL V. HERNANI & ACE R. MORANDANTE Text by MARILOU AGUIRRE-TUBURAN It has become a tradition that long before All Soul's Day on November 2, families will visit their dead as early as a week ago.  Davao Today shows the sights of the living and the dead in the city's cemeteries.

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Read more about the article Halo-halo in Davao, all year round
NANAY'S HALO-HALO. Customers love to eat halo-halo at a stall in Agdao public market because they serve it with a lot of ingredients at a very affordable price. More importantly, they say, it's delicious and caters to people from all walks of life. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)

Halo-halo in Davao, all year round

By LEIGH E. DALUGDOG

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