Clark airport officials alarmed over stray cats
CLARK FREEPORT—The Clark International Airport Corporation(CIAC) expressed alarm over the increasing numbers of stray animals--mostly cats--within the aviation complex. This ...
Read moreCLARK FREEPORT—The Clark International Airport Corporation(CIAC) expressed alarm over the increasing numbers of stray animals--mostly cats--within the aviation complex. This ...
Read moreCamp Olivas, Pampanga—Central Luzon police chief BGen. Valeriano De Leon directed Tuesday all police chiefs in the region to regularly ...
Read moreAngeles City—Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin, Jr. and Clark International Airport Corporation’s (CIAC) Vice President for Operations IC Calaguas initiated a ...
Read moreClark Freeport—Payment for lease rental of locators within the aviation complex have been extended on a case-to-case basis, Clark International ...
Read moreClark Freeport—The Clark International Airport Corporation will put up a trading center where locally-made products in Central Luzon would be ...
Read moreAngeles City—Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) Vice President for Operations IC Calaguas and Angeles City Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel ...
Read moreClark Development Corporation (CDC) President and CEO Noel F. Manankil (extreme right, first row) met with the newly-appointed Clark International ...
Read moreClark Freeport—The Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) will improve the facilities of the airport here, including its control tower and ...
Read moreClark Freeport—The rank and file of the Clark International Airport Corporation welcomed the appointment of ex-anti-drug czar retired PBGen. Aaron ...
Read morePresident Rodrigo Duterte has approved the nomination of former Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) director general Aaron Aquino as president ...
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