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Ledesma prepared to personally fund airport for NegOcc 1st District

Ledesma prepared to personally fund airport for NegOcc 1st District

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Rep. Julio Ledesma IV (Neg. Occ., 1st District)*Expressing frustration over national funding delays, Rep. Julio Ledesma IV (Neg. Occ., 1st District) on Thursday, June 10, declared his readiness to personally deploy ₱3.5 billion in private equity to construct the 1st district's long-awaited airport in San Calos City if the national government fails to fund it by 2028.Ledesma, who is seeking reelection in  2028,  said  he refuses to leave office without the infrastructure project secured, vowing to replicate the self-reliant "bootstrap" approach that has historically driven the district's major developments."If the President won’t fund our airport, I will do what we've always done — build it ourselves," Ledesma said, adding that he will not end his final term with...
DOE-Visayas calls on more gas stations to join fuel subsidy program

DOE-Visayas calls on more gas stations to join fuel subsidy program

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A gasoline station in Bacolod City.*PNA Bacolod file photoThe Department of Energy (DOE) is calling on more liquid fuel retail outlets (LFROs) in Negros Occidental, including Bacolod City, to participate in the fuel subsidy program (FSP) to allow public utility jeepney and utility vehicle express drivers to claim their fuel benefits.As of June 1, only 48 out of the estimated 500 LFROs or stations in Negros Occidental have registered to participate in the FSP.Engr. Jose Rey Maleza, chief of the DOE-Visayas Energy Industry Management Division, said on Wednesday all registered LFROs nationwide are mandated to take part in the program.“This is mandatory for all, there’s no exemption. The Land Bank of the Philippines has already issued a station code for each retail outlet,” he ...
Bacolod strengthens EU ties for sustainable growth, green investments

Bacolod strengthens EU ties for sustainable growth, green investments

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Bacolod City’s vision of becoming a circular, resilient, and inclusive city by 2030 received a boost as representatives from the European Union (EU) and the European business community met with local leaders to explore partnerships in sustainability, green investments, and economic development.The visiting delegation was led by Dawn Marie Cabigon of the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) and Tsvetomir Svilenov, Program Manager of the EU-Philippines Green Economy Partnership under the EU Delegation to the Philippines.Mayor Greg Gasataya welcomed the delegation, together with city officials, national government representatives, business leaders, and members of the academe during an investment and economic dialog at the Bacolod City Government Center.Gasataya e...
Globe expands 5G connectivity in Bago City with 400 sites serving the province

Globe expands 5G connectivity in Bago City with 400 sites serving the province

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BAGO CITY, Negros Occidental — Globe has strengthened its 5G connectivity in Bago City through network enhancements that improve performance, capacity, and customer experience. By optimizing existing infrastructure and expanding 5G capabilities across key areas, Globe is delivering faster, more reliable connectivity to support the growing digital needs of residents, businesses, schools, and government institutions. This initiative supports Globe's broader efforts to strengthen connectivity across Negros Occidental. The province is now served with more than 400 Globe cell sites, including 5G-enabled facilities, with further network optimization and enhancement initiatives planned to help meet the growing demand for reliable mobile connectivity. The netwo...
NACUSIP‑TUCP secures initial ₱3.8M cash aid for Negros sugar workers

NACUSIP‑TUCP secures initial ₱3.8M cash aid for Negros sugar workers

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NACUSIP‑TUCP National President Roland de la Cruz*The National Congress of Unions in the Sugar Industry of the Philippines – Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (NACUSIP‑TUCP) announced on Sunday, June 7,  that  ₱3.815 million in initial cash assistance has been released to  typhoon‑affected sugarcane workers in Negros Occidental.The release was a direct result of the union’s formal request through NACUSIP‑TUCP National President Roland de la Cruz who sits as Field Worker Representative of the  Sugar Tripartite Council (STC), a press statement from the unions said.This action is grounded in the mandate of the Social Amelioration Program under Republic Act No. 6982, which ensures that sugar workers receive financial benefits funded by the industry itself. The ...
DTI Negros Occidental releases school supplies price guide

DTI Negros Occidental releases school supplies price guide

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Parents buying school supplies in Bacolod City.*Ronnie Baldonado photoThe Department of Trade and Industry-Negros Occidental has released the “Gabay sa Pamimili ng School Supplies” to guide consumers in buying school supplies for the opening of classes.DTI said the price guide aims to help parents, guardians, and students make informed choices as they prepare for the upcoming school year.Based on the guide for school year 2026-2027, writing notebooks and composition notebooks with 80 leaves and 148mm x 200mm size range from P13 to P52.Spiral notebooks range from P14 to P49, while yarn notebooks range from P14 to P47.Grade pad paper ranges from P13 to P37, while intermediate pad paper ranges from P22 to P69.75.Pencils range from P12 to P18 per piece and P15 to P24 ...
DTI monitors school supplies to prevent overpricing

DTI monitors school supplies to prevent overpricing

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A team from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in Negros Oriental inspects prices of goods and other commodities at a major retail outlet in Dumaguete City.*DTI photo The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in Negros Oriental is closely monitoring big retail stores in the province to ensure that prices of school supplies and other commodities remain at acceptable levels, an official said Thursday, June 4.Krystle Jade Bato, DTI spokesperson and officer-in-charge of the Consumer Protection Division, said in a media interview that they have teams visiting these retail outlets and keeping track of the prices of school supplies.“As early as April, we already started our monitoring and surveillance of Balik Eskwela items, such as notebooks, ballpens, pencils, and oth...
Vet reminds livestock, poultry raisers to strengthen biosecurity amid weather shifts

Vet reminds livestock, poultry raisers to strengthen biosecurity amid weather shifts

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The Negros Occidental provincial veterinarian on Tuesday, June 2, reminded livestock and poultry raisers in the province to strengthen their biosecurity measures to protect their animals from the adverse effects of climate change.Dr. Placeda Lemana said the changes in weather conditions could endanger animals with low resistance, which is why biosecurity is important.Farm biosecurity is a strategic system of sanitation, quarantine, and access control designed to prevent the introduction and spread of infectious diseases within a livestock population.Livestock must have proper housing and footbaths, Lemana said. Animals must also be properly fed and given the necessary supplements and vitamins, she added.She said there were few farm animal casualties from the extrem...
5.4K TNVS, delivery drivers in NegOcc get cash relief aid

5.4K TNVS, delivery drivers in NegOcc get cash relief aid

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 The payout of PHP5,000 cash relief assistance to transport network vehicle service and delivery service drivers in Negros Occidental at SM City Bacolod.*DSWS NIR photo At least 5,401 transport network vehicle service (TNVS) and service delivery drivers in Negros Occidental received cash relief assistance (CRA) amounting to PHP27.005 million during the two-day payout last week.Data from the Department of Social Welfare and Development-Negros Island Region (DSWD-NIR) on Tuesday showed the beneficiaries from Negros Occidental are among the 5,992 drivers served across the region."The government's relief program is aimed at helping transport and delivery workers cope with the effects of rising fuel prices and increasing operational expenses," the DSWD-NIR said in a statement.In...
DOLE begins distributing ₱9.97M typhoon aid to Negros sugarcane workers

DOLE begins distributing ₱9.97M typhoon aid to Negros sugarcane workers

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The Department of Labor and Employment – Negros Island Region (DOLE-NIR) has begun distributing financial assistance under the Social Amelioration Program (SAP) to sugarcane workers adversely affected by Typhoon Tino. A total of ₱9.97 million is slated for distribution to 9,970 sugar mill and field workers, who will receive ₱1,000 each, DOLE-Negros Occidental Officer-in-Charge Gretchen Pasiolan said on Monday, June 1.So far, ₱3.75 million has been distributed across eight mill districts in Negros Occidental, while ₱65,000 remains unclaimed from the first tranche.The beneficiaries covered by this initial rollout belong to the mill districts of BISCOM (Binalbagan-Isabela Sugar Co.) in Binalbagan, Universal Robina Corporation – Southern Negros Development Corporation (URC-SON...
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