Business booms for Cebu City home rentals

Rosalie O. Abatayo 06/23/2018

Clarenz Jay Mendoza, 19, was clueless about what Cebu had in store for him when he first arrived in the city. Mendoza, who was 16 years old at the time, did not know his way around the…

Renewable energy: A naturally brighter solution

Jose Santino S. Bunachita 06/21/2018

Based on data from the Department of Energy (DOE) Visayas Field Office, the total production capacity of the Cebu Sub-Grid for both renewable and traditional power supplies, currently stands at 1,062.3 megawatts (MW). Majority of Cebu’s power…

Renewable energy: Cebu companies go green

Jose Santino S. Bunachita 06/20/2018

Aside from bigger companies that aim to put up huge solar power plants to supply clean energy direct to the grid, there are also those that have entered the small-scale segment market of solar power. In Cebu,…

Renewable energy: Cebu’s lone solar power plant

Jose Santino S. Bunachita 06/19/2018

(SECOND OF FOUR PARTS) In Toledo City, southwest of Cebu, a solar power plant stands on a 73-hectare property in Barangay Talavera. The First Toledo Solar Energy Corp. (FTSEC) was constructed in October 2015 by Citicore Power…

Renewable energy: Paving the way for Cebu’s future

Jose Santino S. Bunachita 06/18/2018

(PART 1) Cebu’s ever-booming economy has become more evident each day with new skyscrapers dotting its skyline. But with every construction of a building, a home, or a road, and for each expansion of a business comes…

A FATHER’S LOVE: Beyond walls, borders and blood

Jessa Mae O. Sotto, Morexette B. Erram, Rosalie O. Abatayo 06/17/2018

Their circumstances set them apart from each other; but three Cebuano fathers share the same goal to prove that their love for family conquers all — even the thick towering walls of prison, for one. Edgardo Cuizon…

Heroes, Dads on the streets

Bea Samantha A. Esteves, CNU Intern 06/16/2018

Heroes don’t need capes nor superpowers. For in the midst of us, they can exist working in plain sight with everyday stories to tell of a job so difficult that it takes a special kind of person…

Saving corals one step at a time

Jessa Mae O. Sotto 06/14/2018

She was 7 years old when Aubrey Gail Mariano first found an interest in swimming. “Everytime, I hold my breath and just go into the abyss, I feel freedom. I always feel belongingness when I’m underwater,” said…

‘ANG MAMATAY NANG DAHIL SA ‘YO’

Nestle L. Semilla 06/13/2018

A soldier’s story on defending Philippine independence For the country’s soldiers, there is no better way to show patriotism than to risk their lives in order to preserve Philippine independence. Trained for action, members of the Armed…

Disease spreads throughout rice fields

Jessa Mae O. Sotto 06/09/2018

Forty-eight-year-old farmer Edgar Lumontad could not do anything but sigh upon seeing his 3.4 hectare rice field in Barangay Lunas, Asturias town, infected with disease. Lumontad is among 196 farmers in Asturias who expected yields from last…

Cebu City’s Emerging Street Food Capital

Morexette Marie B. Erram and Candy Morr Baraga 06/07/2018

TISA Eversince high school, Faith Anne Kristie Aragon has mastered the art of budgeting a P50 allowance per day for her lunch and snacks. But if there is one place in Cebu City that she would frequent…

Of feasibility studies, funding sources

Connie Fernandez-Brojan 06/05/2018

(CONCLUSION) ‘BUILD, BUILD, BUILD’ The Cebu International Container Port will be built on a 25- hectare reclaimed land in Barangay Tayud, Consolacion town with 500-meter berth length to accommodate two 2,000 TEU vessels; 4 quay cranes and…

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