Victims may be allowed to rebuild their homes

Jessa Mae O. Sotto 11/12/2018

BARANGAY PAJO FIRE OWNERS of the 47 houses that were burned during a fire last Sunday in Barangay Pajo, Lapu-Lapu City, will be allowed to rebuild their homes. Pajo Barangay Captain Junard “Abong” Chan gave this assurance…

Whoever was at fault must be held accountable

Rosalie O. Abatayo 11/05/2018

NAGA CLASS SUIT Those who had some part in the massive landslide that totally destroyed two sitios in Barangay Tinaan, Naga City, should be made to answer. Vice Governor Agnes Magpale had this to say upon learning…

Can this be love?

Clint Holton Potestas 10/23/2018

AISHA Peñalosa pierced the silence—either in the volume of applauses for permeating a bevy of seasoned colleagues or in the frequency of the blood pumped in the heart, a most probable vital sign to the most doubtful…

How to be truly happy

Simeon Dumdum Jr. 10/21/2018

How a person behaves in a queue is an index of his character. If he cuts in he is probably someone who does not respect the rights of others. I’ve seen people do this shrewdly. Taking advantage…

Be patient, Sinas tells grieving Bas family

Nestle L. Semilla 10/10/2018

To the grieving family of former Lagtang Barangay Captain Marc Ferdinand “Dindin” Bas and his son Art Stephen Bas, a word of advice from the region’s top police official: Be patient. Police Regional Office in Central Visayas…

Plastic ban will only be imposed on dry goods says Danao Mayor

10/01/2018

Danao City Councilor Roland “Jikjik” Reyes dialogs with public market vendors to explain the implementation of City Ordinance No. 38-15 which regulates the use of plastic bags at the city public market. In a post on Danao…

Rescue operation after landslide may be unsafe, says PAGASA Mactan

Jessa Mae O. Sotto 09/20/2018

The weather state bureau in Mactan has observed that the occasional downpour brought by the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) had caused the landslide in Barangay Tinaan, Naga City on Thursday morning (September 20). Weather Specialist Romeo Aguirre…

Can good relations still be maintained?

Nestle L. Semilla 09/11/2018

POLICE-MAYOR CONFLICT The police say they want to maintain good relations with the local government units in the region. However, they will certainly support their units that are aggrieved by the local chief executives, said Police Regional…

Garcia: Gica can’t be saved by Aguinaldo condonation

Jessa Mea O. Sotto 08/25/2018

DUMANJUG MAYORALTY BATTLE The Aguinaldo Doctrine which condones administrative offenses of elective officials, should not be made the basis to reverse the decision of the Office of the Ombudsman finding Dumanjug Mayor Efren Gica guilty of Serious…

Small fishers warned: Be extra careful when going out to sea

Rosalie O. Abatayo 08/05/2018

FISHERMEN using small fishing boats in the Visayas are cautioned from going out to sea amid the prevailing weather systems in the country in the next three days. Al Quiblat, chief of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and…

Landmark 93-1 land swap deal to be signed today

Jessa Mae O. Sotto 08/02/2018

THE long-standing 93-1 land swap agreement between Cebu Province and Cebu City will now be realized as the highest officials of the two local governments are set to sign the deed of donation today (Friday). Cebu Gov.…

CPPO chief: Deaths cannot be avoided in war against drugs

Nestle L. Semilla 06/27/2018

CASUALTIES cannot be avoided in an intensified campaign against illegal drugs, said a top official of the Cebu Provincial Police Office (CPPO). Senior Supt. Manuel Abrugena, CPPO director, said that casualties are a natural occurrence especially when…

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