Baguio Midland Courier Archives | CMFR

  • Baguio Midland Courier to halt operations after 77 years

    AN ICONIC media enterprise in the country closes down after 77 years of existence. One of the oldest newspapers in the Philippines and a leading publication in Northern Luzon,... Read more

  • Kathleen Okubo, 71

    CORDILLERA VETERAN journalist and Martial Law survivor Kathleen Okubo passed away on April 7 after a long battle with several illnesses. She was 71. Read more

  • Reporting crime: Heart and ethical sensitivity needed

    JEERS TO some Baguio-based news organizations, which sensationalized the killing of a woman by using photographs of her corpse from August 30 to September 7.  Read more

  • Media quick in reporting Abra quake, follow-up needed

    IN THE MORNING OF July 27, a magnitude 7 quake shook parts of Luzon, its epicenter in the northern province of Abra. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology... Read more

  • Ramon Santa Dacawi, 68

    JOURNALIST AND environment advocate Ramon “Mondax” Santa Dacawi died on June 27 after a long bout with diabetes. He was 68. Dacawi was an environmental awareness advocate and wrote... Read more

  • Chronicle

      PPI Elects New Officers THE PHILIPPINE PRESS INSTITUTE (PPI) elected members of its board of trustees and executive officers last Wednesday, June 22, during its Annual Membership Meeting... Read more

  • Obit

    FILIPINO JOURNALIST and author Nora Linda “Baboo” Mondoñedo died Thursday, November 26. She was 67. Read more

  • Chronicle

    2014 Ranan Lurie Political Cartoon Awards; 18th UP Lopez Jaena Community Journalism Workshop awards fellows Read more

  • Chronicle

    2013 Civic Journalism Awards; Reporters Without Borders’ 100 Information Heroes Read more