Provincial Tourism Office to regulate entry of tourists in Osmeña Peak

Jessa Mae O. Sotto 07/15/2018

The Cebu Provincial Tourism Office (PTO) head Joselito Costas plans to limit the carrying capacity of Osmeña Peak. The limitation is intended to address the soil erosion in the eco-tourism site. The tourism office also plans to…

Tugade signs order for LTFRB to regulate ride-hailing firms

Inquirer.net 06/11/2018

TRANSPORT Secretary Arthur Tugade has signed an order allowing the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) to regulate transport network vehicle services (TNVS) and transport network companies (TNCs). LTFRB Board Member Atty. Aileen Lizada said TNCs…

Proposed ordinance to regulate bouncers in Mandaue City

Norman Mendoza 02/14/2018

A public hearing was held on Wednesday morning to convene various stakeholders and public officials regarding the proposed ordinance regulating the hiring of bouncers of entertainment bars in Mandaue City. Police Superintendent Oscar Boyles of the Mandaue…

Regulate Angkas

Inna Gian Mejia 11/21/2017

  IF the Cebu City government will adopt the Angkas online application for motorcycle rides, then the operation must be fully regulated and the regulation should start in the barangay level, which will be responsible for the…

Alcover lobbies anew to regulate habal-habal

Doris Mae C. Mondragon 11/16/2017

COUNCILOR Pastor “Jun” Alcover Jr. lobbied anew for the passage of an ordinance he authored that would regulate the operation of habal-habal or motorcycle-for-hire operations in Cebu City. The councilor floated his proposed ordinance in response to…

Extra caution

Editorial 12/29/2016

An incident in Paranaque City in Luzon should serve as a warning to all those contracting the services of Uber drivers as well as those tapping private transport services in Metro Cebu. An ABS-CBN report stated that…

Fisherfolk to make money of brown algae again if . . .

Victor Anthony V. Silva 12/14/2016

Seaweed group’s plea: Lift ban on brown algae, regulate harvesting instead Local fisherfolk and seaweed exporters can make money again out of brown algae if the government will lift its total ban on activities related to the…

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