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COVID-19 steals Christmas from city’s miniature village

COVID-19 steals Christmas from city’s miniature village

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Scenes from this year's miniature Christmas Village. Jesse Narrazo photosThe COVID-19 pandemic is this year’s Grinch that stole Christmas at Bacolod’s iconic miniature village that will be closed to the public over the holidays, on what would have been its 24th year run.Artist Bamboo Tonogbanua said the “Christmas Village” at his ancestral home at San Juan Street in Bacolod City that has been open to the public every December since 1996 will be closed this year in observance of COVID-19 health protocols.He, however, hopes to make a grand comeback in December 2021 when the Christmas Village turns 25 and when the COVID-19 scare is hopefully over.But the village lockdown has not stopped Tonogbanua from putting in new additions to the village, that has grown bigger and bigger e...
Mayor appeals for de-escalation of Bacolod quarantine status

Mayor appeals for de-escalation of Bacolod quarantine status

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Bacolod Mayor Evelio Leonardia is again appealing to the national Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases to de-escalate the status of Bacolod City from General Community Quarantine to Modified General Community Quarantine starting December 1.“We have met all the criteria for de-escalation with the further decline of COVID-19 cases in Bacolod City during the last two weeks,” Leonardia said in a letter sent to Health Secretary Francisco Duque, NIATF chairman, Thursday, November 26.As of November 24, Bacolod had 258 active COVID-19 cases out of 5,294 accumulated cases, he said.The total number of recoveries have also reached 4,875 or 92.8 percent, which correlates to good management and treatment of COVID-19 cases, he said.Based on the Local Government Unit Ri...
NBI readying raps vs. persons behind P35M gold trading scam

NBI readying raps vs. persons behind P35M gold trading scam

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The National Bureau of Investigation is preparing to file syndicated estafa charges against more than five persons responsible for “swindling” 42 Negrenses of P35,387,500, NBI Bacolod chief Renoir Baldovino said today, November 27.Among the 42 were seven teachers who invested about P250,000 in the firm, which also has a “gold online shop” on Facebook, he said.The 42 were enticed to invest in gold trading by three Negros-based agents, he said, but withheld their names pending the filing of complaints before the prosecutor’s office.The ones who collected money from investors in Negros remitted the collection to the principal suspects in Agusan, their initial investigation shows, Baldovino said.They offer a high rate of return on investments to attract investors, but the compl...
Acting prov’l treasurer named

Acting prov’l treasurer named

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Richard Malihan file photoThe Department of Finance has designated an acting provincial treasurer for Negros Occidental who will assume office on December 2, Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz said today, November 27.Amy Grace Bolivar, city treasurer of San Carlos City, was named acting treasurer for one year, in place of Provincial Treasurer Nilda Generoso whose mandatory retirement takes effect December 1.Negros Occidental Gov. Eugenio Lacson has asked the Sangguniang Panlalawigan to designate Bolivar as authorized signatory of depository accounts of the provincial government effective December 2.The SP is expected to act on the governor’s request during its regular session on Tuesday, December 2, Diaz said.*
NVC volunteers travel over floodwaters to deliver aid

NVC volunteers travel over floodwaters to deliver aid

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The Negrense Volunteers for Change has so far ferried close to half a million Mingo meals to distant typhoon “Rolly” and “Ulysses” hit areas, oftentimes by banca over floodwaters.On Wednesday, November 25, another delivery of Mingo meals was made over the still flooded plains of Baao, Camarines Sur in the Bicol Region to displaced residents, NVC president Millie Kilayko said.The NVC has so far delivered 459,800, Kilayko said.NVC has delivered 157,000 meals to Cagayan, 136,500 to Bicol, 61,000 to the National Capital Region, 60,000 to Isabela, and 20,000 to Bulacan, she added.A Mingo Meal is an instant nutritious complementary food made of ingredients naturally grown by small farmers and manufactured by NVC, Kilayko said.*
‘Bring Joy’ online concert set to save 2 homes for children

‘Bring Joy’ online concert set to save 2 homes for children

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Anna Balcells and the Kalipay children*Kalipay Negrense Foundation, which runs two homes for 102 disadvantaged children in Negros Occidental that are at risk of closure, is holding an online fundraising concert at 8 p.m. tomorrow, November 28.The “Bring Joy” concert, that will feature singers Jose Mari Chan, Kuh Ledesma, and several other artists, is geared towards raising funds to save Haven Home in Bacolod City and Recovered Treasurers in Bago City, Kalipay president Anna Balcells said today, November 27.Other artists joining the digital special concert, also being held in celebration of World Children’s Month, are Ian Veneracion, Jett Pangan, Joey Albert, Karylie, JM Rodriquez, Clara Benin, Cecile Alarcon, Tim Pavino, Joaquin Pedro Valdez, and many more, she said.The two...
2 from Negros second placers in physician licensure exam

2 from Negros second placers in physician licensure exam

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Patrick Joseph Mabugat with his parents Col. Calixto Mabugat and Arlene Amunategui Mabugat during his graduation from the USLS College of Medicine.*The two second placers in the 2020 Physician Licensure Examination are from Negros Island.They are Patrick Joseph Mabugat, 26, a University of St. La Salle student from Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, and Adrian Emmanuel Teves, a University of Santo Tomas student, from Bayawan City, Negros Oriental.Adrian Emmanuel Teves with his parents Bayawan City Mayor Pryde Henry Teves and Zonna Lee Diago Teves.*They both have ratings of 88.58 percent, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced Thursday, November 26.Mabugat had also topped the 2014 Medical Technologist Licensure Examination, while Teves ranked second in the ...
Kabankalan City Hall reopens, Binalbagan tracing wake visitors

Kabankalan City Hall reopens, Binalbagan tracing wake visitors

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The Kabankalan City Hall reopened today, November 26, with 50 percent of its workforce, Mayor Pedro Zayco said.Zayco said out of 159 Kabankalan residents tested for COVID-19 Friday, November 20, initial results show that four are positive for the virus.Those who tested positive are a City Engineer’s Office employee, the wife of an engineer earlier hit by the virus, and two Locally Stranded Individuals who just arrived in Kabankalan, Zayco said.The Kabankalan City Hall was shut down Friday, November 20, for disinfection, after 23 employees of the city government tested positive for COVID-19.Zayco said the Kabankalan City Hall employees have been divided into Team A and B.Team A members will work at the city hall for a week, while those from Team B will be swabbed for COV...
No SMX Christmas party for Capitol employees – guv

No SMX Christmas party for Capitol employees – guv

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The annual Christmas party of the Negros Occidental provincial government employees at the SMX Convention Center in Bacolod City has been canceled as a precaution against COVID-19, Negros Occidental Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson said today, November 25.But every provincial government department can have their respective celebrations provided they can follow health protocols, Lacson said.Meanwhile, Mayor Rex Jalando-on has issued an executive order prohibiting La Carlota City government employees from holding Christmas parties inside and outside their offices to prevent the spread of COVID-19.*
House committee approves bill increasing TLJPH bed capacity

House committee approves bill increasing TLJPH bed capacity

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The House Committee on Health today, November 25, approved House Bill 4763 increasing the bed capacity of the Teresita L. Jalandoni Provincial Hospital in Silay City, Negros Occidental, from 100 to 300 beds.The bill authored by Rep. Francisco Benitez (Neg. Occ., 3rd District) also seeks the upgrading of services and facilities and the increase of medical personnel at the hospital, and the allocation of funds for the purpose.Benitez, in his explanatory note to the bill, said the 1987 Constitution guarantees the protection and the promotion of the right to health of the people.“The delivery of timely, quality and affordable health services, however, is hampered by the lack of government healthcare facilities and human resources which may lead to a tragic loss of life,” Benitez sa...
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