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Former rebels undergo ALS

Former rebels undergo ALS

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62nd IB photoThe 62nd Infantry (Unifier) Battalion, 3rd Infantry (Spearhead) Division, in partnership with the Department of Education has facilitated the enrollment of nine former rebels in the Alternative Learning System (ALS) at Camp Tirambulo, Brgy McKinley, Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental, an Army press release said today, January 31.ALS is one of the alternative ways of learning for those who have had no formal education, and serves as their edge to find better opportunities in the future, the press release said.The former rebels will undergo 10 months of basic learning and will have to pass the ALS Accreditation and Equivalency Test for them to qualify for a higher level of education and for any job opportunities, it added.The activity is one of the programs of the ...
Application period for SM college scholarship extended

Application period for SM college scholarship extended

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Some of SM Foundation’s scholars at the General Assembly in 2019.Since 1993, SM Foundation (SMFI) has been helping deserving and qualified students from low-income households earn their bachelor’s degrees or advance in technical-vocational studies. To date, the SM College Scholarship Program has helped 5,500 scholars nationwide reach their dream of completing their studies.  This scholarship program started from the vision of the late SM patriarch, Henry “Tatang” Sy, Sr. He believed that if you send one child from an economically challenged family to college, that child would have more opportunities to have gainful employment and later on help his/ her siblings or uplift the economic status of their family. The foundation is now inviting incoming college freshmen...
25 Negrense scholars pass JLPT in Japan

25 Negrense scholars pass JLPT in Japan

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Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson with HOUEI Group Chairman Yutaka Shimizu, NOSP head Karen Dinsay, and the Negrense scholars during the governor's visit to Japan in 2019.*Twenty-five Negrense scholars passed the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) Level 2 and Level 3 in Japan, Monday, January 25.The scholars are senior high school students, nurses, physical therapists and midwives who went to Japan to study in 2018, 2019 and 2020, respectively, a press release from the Capitol said today, January 28.Topping the list of passers is Lyrine Ortiz, a nurse from Himamaylan City who is the only passer of JLPT2 or N2. She is currently studying at the Houshin School of Healthcare taking up a two-year Vocational Careworker Course while working part-time at the healthcare facilities of HOUE...
PVO holds veterinary relief operations at flood-hit areas

PVO holds veterinary relief operations at flood-hit areas

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PVO photoThe Provincial Veterinary Office conducted simultaneous veterinary relief operations as part of its disaster recovery efforts in flood-stricken areas of the Third District in Negros Occidental.The veterinary relief operations at the cities of Talisay, Silay and Victorias include services such as deworming, consultation, vaccination, vitamin B supplementation of pet and livestock animals as well as the dispersal of 300 heads of free-range chicks and distribution of information-education campaign materials on raising livestock during the rainy season.Dewormers, anti-biotic solubles, electrolytes, vitamins and vaccines were also distributed.The veterinary relief operations were conducted in badly hit areas such as Barangays 6A and 7 in Victorias City with 97 clients s...
Senator sends rice aid to flood-hit residents

Senator sends rice aid to flood-hit residents

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Rep. Francisco “Kiko” Benitez today, January 26, thanked Senator Ronald “Bato” de la Rosa for his assistance to families in the third district of Negros Occidental directly affected by the flash floods on January 1 and 8.The senator sent 40 sacks of rice through the National Food Authority and the office of Benitez, a press release said.The rice was distributed to identified affected families with the assistance of the Social Welfare and Development offices in the cities of Victorias, Silay and Talisay, and the municipality of E.B. Magalona, it said.*
EDC donates RT-PCR machine to Iloilo City

EDC donates RT-PCR machine to Iloilo City

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First Philippine Holdings Chairman and CEO Federico R. Lopez, Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas, Uswag Molecular Laboratory Manager Annabelle Blancaflor and EDC President and CEO Richard B. Tantoco during the signing ceremony held via Zoom.*The City of Iloilo received a state-of-the-art Reverse Transcriptase-Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) machine, RNA extractor and test kits during the weekend from the Lopez Group of Companies through the Energy Development Corporation (EDC) to further strengthen their resiliency against COVID-19.Iloilo Mayor Jerry Treñas thanked EDC and called it “a celebration of successful collaboration and partnership with the private sector”, a press release from the firm said.“We humbly recognize that we cannot gain leverage and perform effectively witho...
Former Lin-ay sang Negros, husband donate library

Former Lin-ay sang Negros, husband donate library

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Vi-Anne Cadianza with husband Alex Calipusan and children Emiko and Thyia*La Castellana Elementary School heads Shirley Marquez and Cayetano Malabug receive the library deed of donation from Eva and Wildredo Cadianza (l-r).* The library donated by former LCES alumna Vi-Anne Cadianza and husband, Alex Calipusan.*Schoolchildren at the La Castellana Elementary School (LCES) will have a new library to visit when face-to-face classes reopen.Former Lin-ay sang Negros Vi-Anne Cadianza and husband, Alex Calipusan, recently turned over the library to school officials through Vi-Anne’s parents, Eva and Wilfredo Cadianza.The Calipusan couple who live in Las Vegas, USA, have set up set-up Uplift Foundation International to serve as a conduit for their give-back projects in their hometowns...
Japanese training course offered

Japanese training course offered

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The Negros Occidental Scholarship Program Division under the Office of the Governor is now accepting applications from Bachelor’s degree graduates for a three-month Japanese Language and Culture Training Course at the OISCA Bago Training Center and intensive Japanese Language Training in Japan for one year.OISCA International is looking for 20 hardworking, highly-dedicated and trainable individuals who are fully committed to work in Japanese companies in Japan, who are 26 years old and below, single, male or female, a press release from the Capitol said today, January 21.This program is a collaborative effort between OISCA Bago Training Center and the Negros Occidental provincial government to provide long term job opportunities for Negrenses, it said.OISCA Bago Training Center...
Army conducts relief operations to flood victims in Negros Occidental

Army conducts relief operations to flood victims in Negros Occidental

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The 79th Infantry (Masaligan) Battalion of the Philippine Army distributed relief goods to affected families in flood-hit areas in Negros Occidental Wednesday, January 20.*79th IBThe 79th Infantry (Masaligan) Battalion of the Philippine Army distributed relief goods to the affected families in the three flood-hit areas in Negros Occidental Wednesday, January 20.A total of 1,000 families from the cities of Victorias, Sagay, and Escalante benefitted the 1,000 packs of relief goods that contain assorted canned goods, rice and noodles donated by GMA Kapuso Foundation Inc. and Landers Superstore though the AFP Central Command, a press release from the Army said.Use clothing donated by private individuals and stakeholders from Central Visayas were also distributed, it added.Lt. C...
Distribution of relief packs in Silay

Distribution of relief packs in Silay

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More than 1,500 relief packs consisting of rice, loaf bread, canned goods, packs of noodles and bottles of water were distributed to heavily affected flood victims in various lowland barangays in Silay City this week.It can be recalled that residents greeted the New Year with floods. Also hit were the cities of Talisay and Victorias.In a concerted effort, headed by Board Member and Silay City councilor Ryan Gamboa, together with Councilors Denden Velez, Max Javelona and Lyndon Bernardo, through their Share-A-Meal program, the team immediately responded that dreadful morning with hot meals and food for the flood victims.The packing and distribution of food items were also made possible through the effort of the Share-A-Meal Team, which has since been very busy during the Covid-1...
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