A fire of a still unknown cause razed at least 20 houses and two commercial establishments of a textile and motor parts store starting early morning Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)
Engineer Arjean Jumamoy of the City Engineers Office says in a press conference on Monday that the Rainwater Collection Ordinance certification is required before the issuance of a building permit.(Photo by Marlo Joshua Brua, Intern)
Efren Elbanbuena, Regional Director of the Philippine Information Agency XI says that the agency will put up Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) information kiosks all over the city as part of their communication support Monday.
Department of Labor and Employment Secretary Silvestre Bello III (5th from left) with top Labor Officials in the region poses for a souvenir photo of the two-day meeting at Marco Polo Hotel in Davao City on Monday, February 20, 2017. (Malacanang photo)
Engineer Arjean Jumamoy of the City Engineers Office says in a press conference on Monday that the Rainwater Collection Ordinance certification is required before the issuance of a building permit. (Photo by Marlo Joshua Brua, Intern)
Joanna Paula Gubac from Tugbok District, was among the 30 out of 61 official candidates of the Mutya ng Dabaw selected for this year’s pageant, which is among the festivities of this year’s Araw ng Dabaw celebration. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)
62 aspiring candidates wait for their turn during the Mutya ng Dabaw 2017 screening at the Waterfront Insular Hotel in Lanang, Davao City on Saturday, Feb. 18. Only 30 would be selected during the initial screening. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)
(R-L) Rev. Sarley Templado of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines and Fr. Joel Tabora, S.J., president of Ateneo de Davao University sign the commitment to peace after the peace discussion at AdDU, Saturday afternoon. (Earl O. Condeza/davaotoday.com)
In his opening speech at a peace forum Saturday, Fr. Joel Tabora, S.J., president of the Ateneo de Davao University, says that it is “peace” that President Rodrigo Duterte could consider as a compelling reason to resume peace talks with the communists. (Earl O. Condeza/davaotoday.com)