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Baguio Midland Courier

September 3, 2007

At last an online version of the Baguio Midland Courier is here. I  never miss to get me a copy first thing in the morning on Sundays. I read the articles page by page… I  somehow feel incomplete when I am not able to read the Midland Courier especially when I am on trip. Im sure most of those kababayans who are abroad miss to read the midland. 

I am in Bukidnon right now to attend a training on animation. This is part of the project by the Commission on ICT (CICT). Benguet State University (BSU) is one of the eight SUCs that were given a grant to digitize specialprojects and technologies found in the university or region.

Thanks to the Internet, I am complete because I read the latest Baguio Midland Courier—Thank you. 

 

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Previous Comments

Wow this is awesome! Now I can get the current news events in Baguio City even although I’m here in the USA. Thank you for putting out a web version of the Baguio Midland Courier.

Posted by Dan at November 9, 2008, 6:40 pm

way to go Baguio midland courier! Youre here in Thialand too!

Posted by grace balliao at November 25, 2008, 4:53 pm

Nice articles,I somehow feel incomplete when I am not able to read the Midland Courier especially when I am on trip,i also did the same thing.

by:missy

Posted by courier philippines at January 6, 2009, 1:41 pm

every monday i feel like at home coz am brozing this bag.mdland courier here in a war zone israel.now i can hear,i can see and i can know what is all about.

Posted by apessa gayashoe at February 22, 2009, 11:09 pm

i like reading Midland, and I like being updated by what is happening in the place of my birth…

Posted by len at March 20, 2009, 6:49 pm

nice articles

can you send articles about what’s happening to Easter College? all

Posted by ycnan at March 23, 2009, 4:43 pm

hi there ycnan,

I just read the midland and you can read articles about Easter College by visiting www.baguiomidlandcourier.com

Posted by jagfdo at April 5, 2009, 10:11 pm

What up ya all
Nice one guys, altought i’m here at IRAQ i can still read some updated news from you guys thanks a lot,

Posted by Kelly Segundo Jr. at June 28, 2009, 6:57 pm

it good that you put your own website now i can read any day i want whats happening in baguio and also i want to greet my friends and families there and also my sister liza good luck to your bar exam.

Posted by florodel agoot at July 4, 2009, 9:22 pm

my homesickness was abated when i found out I can read the midland courier online. I am here in london ,I feel as if Im home while Reading the midland courier weekly copy. Being miles away from my beloved hometown la trinidad,the online news is the best way to know of what is happening back home.

Posted by Rose Ramos at October 18, 2009, 1:55 am

HOWDY.THIS IS NOT A COMMENT,just hope someone would listen from the midland news team,baguio chapter..just happened to see your website,i wonder if you could help me check if there are any anomalies regarding the selection of affected families at luneta antamok itogon benguet.Im a resident of antamok itogon,and our place had been badly devastated from the typhoon last october 2009,for your further information the redcross benguet chapter had been there to check and take pictures of the affected houses and families,residents were informed that final screening shall be done soon and that list of affected families who will be given finances to rebuild their homes are to be posted..indeed the list came to the dismay and shock to most of the affected residents,why? because some of those in the list are unaffected,meaning their houses are still there..unscratched!!,and yet their names appeared on the final list..How come the redcross missed to include those who are indeed affected,they took pictures and yet they missed? It sooo rediculous that this could have happened..not unless someone had done something and oh yes its election time by the way and im not that popular huh! maybe one reason why,who knows..huh!check it out please,you will see im not lying.thanks.

Posted by mildred b. anaban at April 1, 2010, 1:54 pm

good day kakailian! hows d athletic bowl now? las yer b4 i left d country, they’re plannin 2 reconstruct it. Did it push through or hanggang plano p rin. It doesnt hav 2 be as grandious as d wembley stadium here in london where i live but at least kumamet naurnosen.

Posted by Nelly at May 12, 2010, 9:22 pm

@ Nelly Hi there… the athletic bowl is still intact and the project did not push through. ;-)

Posted by Benguet (jag) at June 18, 2010, 4:34 pm

@mildred anaban, I forwarded your concern to one of the people at the municipality of Itogon ;-) thank you for visiting my blog ;-)

Posted by Benguet (jag) at June 18, 2010, 4:39 pm

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