Wednesday, May 13

Business

3,409 more Bacolod tricycle drivers receive fuel subsidies – DSSD head

3,409 more Bacolod tricycle drivers receive fuel subsidies – DSSD head

Business, Top Stories
The Bacolod City government, in coordination with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), distributed fuel subsidies to an additional 3,409 tricycle drivers during a two-day payout held from Friday to Saturday, April 24 to 25.DSSD Head Richelle Verdeprado-Mangga said the payout was carried out under the directive of Mayor Greg Gasataya, following a review of appeals submitted by tricycle drivers who were initially excluded from the first round of fuel subsidy distribution.Verdeprado-Mangga said that all drivers who formally filed appeals with the Department of Social Services and Development (DSSD) were accommodated.“The payout last Friday and Saturday covered all tricycle drivers who submitted their documents. Our office endorsed these applications to the De...
New EV fleet will boost efforts to reduce crime in Bacolod: Ibay

New EV fleet will boost efforts to reduce crime in Bacolod: Ibay

Business, Top Stories
The police inspect their new EV vehicles*PBrig. Gen. Arnold Thomas Ibay, Police Regional Office Negros Island Region (PRO-NIR) director, said Bacolod City’s newly acquired electric vehicle (EV) fleet will further boost police efforts at reducing crime in the city.Bacolod Mayor Greg Gastaya led the turnover of 10 EVs to the Bacolod City Police Office at the Bacolod City Government Center grounds on Monday, April 27.Gasataya cited BCPO’s notable achievement in reducing crime incidents in Bacolod by 50 percent from March to April 2026 compared to the same period last year.The entire Negros Island Region also recorded a 38 percent decline in crime incidents.Gasataya emphasized that the deployment of 10 EVs, with a total cost of ₱14 million, marks a significant st...
Sagay distributes 18,000 tilapia fingerlings to boost food security 

Sagay distributes 18,000 tilapia fingerlings to boost food security 

Business, Top Stories
The Sagay City government distributed 18,000 tilapia fingerlings to 16 beneficiaries as part of its food security and livelihood support program at the City Agriculture Hatchery in Brgy. Rizal,  recently. Mayor Leo Rafael Cueva, together with City Agriculturist Julie Delima and her staff, led the distribution aimed at helping residents cope with the rising cost of basic commodities, a press release from Sagay City said Monday, April  27. The Department of Agriculture–Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR–NIR) also augmented the city’s supply with an additional 25,000 fingerlings to support the program. Cueva said fish farming is a practical way to strengthen household food supply, especially during times of crisis, and encouraged resident...
Gamboa pushes for fuel purity checks, strict calibration enforcement in Bacolod

Gamboa pushes for fuel purity checks, strict calibration enforcement in Bacolod

Business, Top Stories
The Bacolod Sangguniang Panlungsod approved a resolution on Wednesday, April 22, requesting Mayor Greg Gasataya to conduct an examination of potential fuel contamination and impurities in Bacolod City.The resolution, authored by Councilor Wilson Gamboa, further calls for the strict enforcement of City Ordinance No. 601, Series of 2012, which mandates the calibration and sealing of dispensing pumps at all liquid petroleum retail outlets within the jurisdiction of Bacolod City.Gamboa emphasized that the resolution is grounded in the existing city ordinance, which serves as a comprehensive guide for the regulation, registration, and sealing of fuel pumps.Under this law, all fuel dispensing units must undergo regular examinations and spot-checks to ensure they meet technical sta...
PHILSUTECH sets symposium, farm tour May 28-29

PHILSUTECH sets symposium, farm tour May 28-29

Business
The Philippine Sugar Technologists Association (PHILSUTECH) has scheduled this year’s edition of the Seminar/Symposium and Farm Tour on May 28–29, 2026.Organized by the PHILSUTECH Agriculture and Farm Engineering Division headed  Vice-President and  Director Emmanuel Q. Cadungog and Director Juan Jose Maria C. Araneta, the two-days event is open to everyone in the sugarcane industry — planters, associations, federations, technologists and all those who want to learn, grow and connect with fellow industry stakeholders.Participants will spend the first day (May 28 - Thursday) at the Planta Centro Hotel & Residences, Bacolod City, and will feature technical presentations and an open panel discussion on low-cost, high-output farming practices.The day’s activities will...
19 alleged NPA rebels killed in Toboso, notorious leader with P2M bounty dead

19 alleged NPA rebels killed in Toboso, notorious leader with P2M bounty dead

Business, Top Stories
A truck carrying the cadavers  of the slain rebels out of Sitio Plaringding in   Barangay Salamanca on Monday.*XFM Bacolod  photo Nineteen alleged remnants of the New People’s Army (NPA), including a notorious rebel leader, were killed in a series of encounters with the 79th Infantry Battalion in Barangay Salamanca, Toboso, Negros Occidental, on Sunday, Brig. Gen. Ted Dumosmog, commander of the 303rd Infantry Brigade, confirmed on Monday, April 20.The troops of the 79th IB, acting on a tip from residents, encountered the rebels in their temporary encampment at Sitio Sinugmawan, Barangay Salamanca, before dawn on Sunday, he said.As the rebels tried to escape following the initial gunbattle, which started at about 4 a.m., they we...
Panaad draws more than 100K visitors, generates P29.4M in sales, Lacson says

Panaad draws more than 100K visitors, generates P29.4M in sales, Lacson says

Business, Top Stories
The Employees' Night at Capitol Park and Lagoon in Bacolod.*Cesar Cagape Jolito III photoNegros Occidental Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson said he is very happy with the results of the just concluded 30th Panaad sa Negros Festival that drew more than 100,000 visitors and generated sales of P29.4 million in seven days.Lacson against thanked the provincial government employees and festival executive director Charina Magallanes Tan for the success of the festival during the Employees' Night at Capitol Park and Lagoon on Monday, April 20.The appreciation night was held to recognize the collective efforts of the provincial workforce in mounting the massive celebration.Lacson said the festival gave Negrenses respite from the current economic crisis to gather and have fun.The...
NegOr inflation jumps to 3% in March amid fuel hikes

NegOr inflation jumps to 3% in March amid fuel hikes

Business, Top Stories
The inflation rate in Negros Oriental significantly jumped in March compared to the previous month, largely driven by rising fuel costs and a shortage in local corn supply, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported Monday, April 20.PSA-Negros Oriental chief statistical specialist Ariel Fortuito said the March inflation rate for all income households was pegged at 3.0 percent, a sharp increase from February’s 1.8 percent. The figure is also a stark contrast to the negative 0.7 percent recorded in March last year.“The main drivers of the acceleration are transport, which saw a 9.6 percent inflation rate and contributed 63.7 percent to the upward trend, followed by food and non-alcoholic beverages at 20.4 percent, and restaurants and accommodation services at 12.0 percent,” F...
Lower March inflation logged in NegOcc: PSA  

Lower March inflation logged in NegOcc: PSA  

Business, Top Stories
Inflation rates for both all income and bottom 30 percent households in Negros Occidental decelerated in March, mainly due to the lower prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages, data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) showed.Among all income households, headline inflation slowed at 0.0 percent in March, from 0.3 percent in February.Last month's inflation rate was also lower than the 2.8 percent posted in March 2025.In its report, PSA-Negros Occidental said a downtrend in inflation for all income households was primarily brought about by the lower year-on-year growth rate in the indices of food and non-alcoholic beverages index, which was at -3.1 percent in March, from 0.0 percent in February.For the bottom 30 percent income households, inflation decreased to -...
DA starts distribution of P13.5M aid to 5,840 NegOcc sugarcane farmers

DA starts distribution of P13.5M aid to 5,840 NegOcc sugarcane farmers

Business, Top Stories
A Negrense recipient of the subsidy for sugarcane farmers.*DA-NIR photoThe first batch of the Presidential Assistance for Farmers and Fisherfolk (PAFF) Program has officially started in Negros Occidental, with the distribution of ₱13,578,000 to 5,840 sugarcane farmers, a Department of Agriculture (DA) official confirmed on Friday, April 17.Jose Albert Barrogo, DA Negros Island Region director, said the list of sugarcane farmer beneficiaries was provided by the Sugar Regulatory Administration and validated by the local government units.He said small sugarcane farmers from eight LGUs will receive ₱2,325 each in fuel subsidies for their operations.Aid to rice and corn farmers, and fisherfolk will follow, Barrogo said.The distribution schedule began on Thursday, April 16,...
Secured By miniOrangeSecured By miniOrange