Finally, care came for our carriage horses

USJ-R Intern Rosalie Abatayo 10/09/2017

KABAYO CHECK UP DAY Under the scorching heat of the sun or the tempestuous torrent of rain, or both on some occasions — carriage horses — for years, have provided important mode of transport for Cebu City…

Cebu City Hall to submit P6.2B budget for 2018

USJ-R Intern Rosalie Abatayo 10/09/2017

CEBU City Hall’s budget office will submit a P6.2-billion budget for the city government next year to the City Council for deliberation. City Budget Officer Marietta Gumia said they are only waiting for the signatures of the…

Customs exec uses Bible verses to fight corruption in government service

USJ-R Intern Rosalie Abatayo 10/02/2017

FOR Lawyer Edward James Dy Buco, corruption is a work of the devil that can only be eradicated using the Word of God. With the prevalent scandals of corruption at the Bureau of Customs (BOC) where Dy…

Cops told to uphold people’s rights

USJ-R Intern Rosalie Abatayo 09/28/2017

“Execute your duty but uphold the people’s rights.” This was Auxiliary Bishop Dennis Villarojo’s reminder for law enforcers who are sent out on the streets to do checkpoints. “We understand that checkpoints are valid, but everything valid…

Hundreds show up to remember Bishop Camomot

USJ-R Intern Rosalie Abatayo 09/27/2017

ON HIS 29TH DEATH ANNIVERSARY THINK of what you can offer instead of what you can get in return, said Cebu Auxiliary Bishop Dennis Villarojo as he remembered the life of Archbishop Teofilo Camomot in a Mass…

Catholic faithful attend Camomot death anniversary Mass

USJ-R Intern Rosalie Abatayo 09/27/2017

ABOUT 500 Catholic faithful flocked to the St. Therese chapel in Valladolid, Carcar City to attend the 10 am Mass commemorating the 29th death anniversary of the late Archbishop Teofilo Camomot Wednesday. In his homily, Auxiliary Bishop…

Cebu millennials: Martial law can lead to abuse of power

Migeul Ernest Ermac, Morexette B. Erram, USJ-R Intern Rosalie Abatayo 09/20/2017

Forty-five years after it was declared by the late president Ferdinand Marcos, millennials have different perspectives on how martial law had impacted the country’s history and its people. Yet Cebuano millenials Ivan Rey Tan, Ted Frances Servano…

City Hall: Families can rebuild homes

Benjie B. Talisic, Jose Santino S. Bunachita, USJ-R Intern Rosalie Abatayo 09/19/2017

The 104 families who were displaced by the fire that hit Sitios Sto. Niño and Missionary in Barangay Suba, Cebu City, at past 7 p.m. last Monday will be allowed to return to their respective lots. Meriam…

Centenarian: Eat healthy, be happy to live longer

USJ-R Intern Rosalie Abatayo 09/14/2017

“It is my goal to reach the age of 200,” Rosita Motencillo-Codilla told the media as she received her P50,000 cash gift from the Office of the Vice Governor on Tuesday morning. Codilla, now 107, was born…

Cebu City’s 7th most wanted nabbed

USJ-R Intern Rosalie Abatayo 09/04/2017

THE TOP seven most wanted person of Cebu City was arrested after ten years in hiding. Dexter Romeo, 37, was arrested by the Intelligence Group of Police Regional Office in Northern Mindanao (PRO-10) on Sunday, September 3.…

Korean national nabbed for estafa, qualified theft

Morexette Marie B. Erram, USJ-R Intern Rosalie Abatayo 09/04/2017

  A Korean was detained to face charges of qualified theft and syndicated estafa for duping several individuals into shelling out their money in bogus investments. Park Jung Kwan, 42, was arrested by agents of the National…

Parish profiling about to start

USJ-R Intern Rosalie Abatayo 09/03/2017

All parishes under the Archdiocese of Cebu will undergo profiling within the year to determine each locality’s immediate needs. Under the Parish profiling program headed by the Basic Ecclesial Communities (BEC) and the Relief and Rehabilitation Unit…

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