Police to bus operators: Don’t make things hard for us

Mae Fhel Gom-os 08/07/2021

    MANDAUE CITY, Cebu – The top official of the Cebu Police Provincial Office (CPPO) is asking operators of buses plying provincial routes to comply with new regulations that will be enforced while the province is…

Regulations for visiting cemeteries in Cebu City starting Sept. 26

Delta Dyrecka Letigio 09/25/2020

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Cebu City will still be upholding strict regulatory measures against the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) during the allowable period for cemetery visits. According to Executive Order No. 92-A, the closure…

Labella orders amendments to pedicab, trike regulations

Delta Dyrecka Letigio 02/01/2020

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Cebu City Mayor Edgardo Labella has ordered an amendment of pedicabs and trikes regulations in the city following the directives of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) to disallow pedicabs and…

Driving school owners express concerns over proposed regulations 

Irene Sino-Cruz 10/04/2019

CEBU CITY—While driving school owners general welcome the move of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to regulate their operations, some express concerns over the provisions of the draft memorandum circular. Read: LTO pushes new rules for driving…

LTO pushes new rules for driving schools, instructors

Irene R. Sino Cruz 10/04/2019

CEBU CITY, Philippines –Disciplined drivers and road safety are the expected results once the Land Transportation Office (LTO) implements the proposed regulations for driving schools and instructors. Victor Caindec, LTO Central Visayas regional director, issued this statement…

New laws and regulations needed

Ador Vincent S. Mayol 04/21/2018

SIFTING THROUGH THE LIES PART 2 Except for an outdated law on false information, the Philippines has no existing regulations that present clear-cut policies against the proliferation of bogus news. “The spread of fake news is very…

Infra spending hike to grow logistics sector by 300%

Victor Anthony V. Silva 11/24/2016

Increased spending on infrastructure, which is the thrust of the Duterte administration especially on improved transport facilities, is expected to grow the Philippine logistics industry by at least 300 percent in the next four years. Jonathan Cabaltera,…

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