Sinulog organizers assure release of cash prize

Inna Mejia 04/11/2018

SINULOG organizers assured yesterday that they will pay the P10,000 balance of the P30,000 cash prize promised to one of the winners of the event’s puppeteer competition. Sinulog Foundation Inc. executive director Ricky Ballesteros gave this assurance…

PRO-7 CHIEF RELIEVED

Benjie B. Talisic, Nestle L. Semilla 01/18/2018

Police assure security plans for Sinulog in place despite relief of Chief Supt. Jose Mario Espino As Cebu readies for its biggest event of the year, the Fiesta Señor and the Sinulog Festival, the top police official…

Happily Ever After

Clint Holton Potestas 11/21/2017

I only heard stilettos trudging—click, clack, click, clack—on the wooden platform when I temporarily dislodged the headset in the middle of the show. You know, like watching a 3D movie, and then you remove the glasses for…

Police assure no manual searches in Comelec checkpoints

Nestle L. Semilla 10/02/2017

GUN BAN IMPLEMENTATION AS provincewide checkpoints become imminent with the start of the implementation of the gun ban, in the absence of a final decision postponing the barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections set on October 23, the…

Proponents assure no trees will be harmed

Jose Santino S. Bunachita 05/17/2017

BRT PUBLIC HEARING The hundreds of trees that will be affected by Cebu City’s P10-billion Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project will not die even if they are uprooted and transplanted to other areas. Such was the assurance…

Bus operators assure zero accidents this Holy Week

Michelle Joy L. Padayhag 04/03/2017

  THE Cebu Provincial Bus and Mini Bus Association yesterday gave an assurance that they would cooperate with the government agencies to achieve the zero-accident goal during the Holy Week. Julie Flores, spokesperson of Cebu Provincial Bus…

Cebu Muslims assure unity with Osmeña

Michelle Joy L. Padayhag 03/06/2017

As a symbol of unity and cooperation with local authorities, the Cebu Muslim community on Monday gifted Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña with a Moro sword, also known as a “kris”. Office of Muslim Affairs and Indigenous…

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