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Fuel prices expected to slightly increase

Fuel prices expected to slightly increase

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After a big drop in diesel prices last week, expect a slight increase in fuel prices this week, Unioil Petroleum Philippines Inc. said on Saturday, January 14.Unioil said expect diesel prices to increase by P0.40 to P0.60 per liter and gasoline by P0.50 to P0.60 per liter starting Tuesday, January 17.Gasoline prices had decreased by P0.75 per liter, diesel by P2.80 per liter, and kerosene by P2.10 per liter on January 10.*
Cops seize P272K in shabu, arrest two in Kabankalan

Cops seize P272K in shabu, arrest two in Kabankalan

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The police seized P272,000 in suspected shabu along the Circumferential Road in Purok 3, Brgy. 1, Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental, at 2:20 a.m. Sunday, January 15.Nabbed were vendor Jerry Carpio Dela Cruz, and his helper Richard Membella Olarte, 41, of Bacolod City.The Provincial Drug Enforcement Unit and the Kabankalan police conducted the buy bust operation and seized about 40 grams of suspected shabu.The two are now in the custody of the Kabankalan police.Meanwhile, Ricky Salmingo Grajo, 47, was arrested in a drug bust in Barangay I-Poblacion, EB Magalona, Negros Occidental, 3:25 p.m. on January 14.Recovered from him was white crystalline substance estimated at 1 gram and worth P6,500, the police said.*
Rain causes backlog in garbage collection

Rain causes backlog in garbage collection

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The water that overflowed on Thursday*Bacolod PIO photoThe water that overflowed on the road leading to the sanitary landfill in Barangay Felisa, Bacolod, because of heavy rain rendered it impassable to smaller trucks and caused a backlog in garbage collection.Only bigger garbage trucks could pass on Wednesday and Thursday, Carmela Arcolas Gamboa, executive assistant to the mayor, said on Friday, January 13.The total backlog in garbage truck trips was 53 for two days, she said.So starting Friday to Sunday, IPM-Construction and Development Corp. (IPM-CDC), the garbage hauler of Bacolod City, should have 117 trips a day to catch up, she said.Bacolod Mayor Alfredo Benitez said the access road to the landfill is being cemented to address the difficulty of garbage trucks get...
18th Bacolaodiat Festival a time to move on after Covid: Benitez

18th Bacolaodiat Festival a time to move on after Covid: Benitez

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Councilor Vladimir Gonzalez, City Tourism Officer Ma. Teresa Manalili, Councilor Jason Villarosa, Bacolod Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez, Crispin Chua, Oddette Ong Gomez and Jennifer Gochangco Ong (l-r) at the Bacolaodiat Festival press conference on Friday.*Bacolod Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez said 18th edition of the Bacolaodiat Festival set January 20-22 to usher in the Chinese New Year should also be a time to start moving on after the COVID-19 pandemic.This will be the start of a better year to come and a signal to return to normalcy, he said.The new COVID-19 cases in Bacolod City have been relatively low and there are even days when there are no reported cases, Benitez said at a press conference on Friday, to announce the Bacolaodiat Festival activities.“It’s now re...
Fuel tanker hits motorcycle, two Bacolod residents killed

Fuel tanker hits motorcycle, two Bacolod residents killed

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The accident at the Circumferential Road Friday afternoon.*XFM photoA couple died after their motorcycle was hit by a fuel tanker at the intersection of Bangga Cory and the Circumferential Road in Brgy. Taculing, Bacolod City, at 3:15 p.m. Friday, January 13.Killed was the motorcycle driver Jim Carl Huertas Macaya, 26, of Barangay Singcang and his girlfriend Angelu Magdaraog, 20, of Barangay Handumanan, Bacolod, PSSgt. Jose Marie Dela Paz said.The fuel tanker with Plate No. NBL 9261 was driven by Laurence Dalida Pandes, 28, of Prk. Sambag, Brgy. Alijis, Bacolod, who is now in police custody.Pandes was traveling from west and executing right turn when he accidentally hit the motorcycle, a police report said.Macaya died instantaneously while Magdaraog passed away at the C...
Missing Hungarian found dead

Missing Hungarian found dead

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A missing Hungarian national was found dead at the shoreline of Purok Batad Barangay Sampinit, Bago City, Thursday, January 12.Laszlo Matyas, 63, had been missing since Monday, January 9, PSMS Job Ogares said Friday.There appeared to be no foul play based on their investigation, Ogares said.The victim was taking medicine for prostate cancer and a heart ailment, his live in partner Jane Alvarez told the police.Alvarez said she returned to their house at Purok Mahidaeton Brgy. Sampinit, from the market at 12 p.m. January 9 and Matyas was missing.She searched for Matyas but when he was nowhere to be found she sought the help of the police.The Hungarian arrived in Brgy. Sampinit on Oct. 6, 2022 after Alvarez met him in an online dating site.*
11-year-old drowns

11-year-old drowns

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An 11-year-old boy drowned in Hda. Camantero 1, Brgy. Guimbala-on, Silay City, Negros Occidental, at 4 p.m. Thursday, January 12.A group of children were swimming at the overflow in the area, when the victim jumped into the culvert and was swept away by strong current, the police said.The boy was trapped inside the culvert which resulted to his drowning.His playmates sought help and a crew of the Silay City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office who brought the victim to the Teresita Lopez Jalandoni Provincial Hospital but he was declared dead on arrival.*
Flooding affects 15,198 residents in Neg. Occ.

Flooding affects 15,198 residents in Neg. Occ.

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A total of 4,476 families with 15,198 members were affected by flooding brought on by heavy rains in 41 barangays in five towns and four cities in Negros Occidental, Provincial Social Welfare Officer Merle Garcia reported at 3 p.m. Friday, January 13.There were 342 residents who evacuated. One house was destroyed and two were damaged in Barangay Cabatangan, Talisay City, while two others were also damaged in Sagay City, she said.Affected by the flooding were 7,663 residents of San Enrique, Valladolid - 5,795, Cadiz City – 878, Cauayan – 272, Candoni – 243, Sagay City - 169, Bago City – 115, Ilog – 49, and Talisay City -14.Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz said the provincial government provided assistance in the form of rice, can goods and hygiene kits.Meanwhile, 55 p...
Bacolod cops nab 1, seize P176K in shabu

Bacolod cops nab 1, seize P176K in shabu

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The Bacolod police seized P176, 800 in suspected shabu from a jobless man at Purok 6 Litub, Brgy Singcang-Airport, Bacolod City, 10:13 p.m. Thursday, January 12.Nabbed in the buy-bust operation was Willyzer Latiba Colanggo, alias Toto Wil, 34, of Purok 6 Litub, the police reported.The police confiscated an estimated 26 grams of shabu, the report added.The Bacolod City Drug Enforcement Unit operatives led by PCapt. Joven Mogato, who conducted the operation, also seized the P600 buy-bust money.*
Power rates to drop by February, PCPC president assures Benitez

Power rates to drop by February, PCPC president assures Benitez

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Palm Concepcion Power Corp. in Iloilo.*PCPC FB photoPower rates of Central Negros Electric Cooperative (CENECO) should drop next month.Bacolod Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez said on Friday, January 13, that he was informed by Nicandro Fucoy, president and chief executive officer of Palm Concepcion Power Corp., that PCPC will be reducing the price of fuel by P4.13 per kWh in its 35-megawatt power supply contract with CENECO.Benitez had earlier questioned the price difference in the two contracts between PCPC and CENECO, especially the pass through price of coal.In its 35MW 10-year contract from Dec. 26, 2017 to Dec. 25, 2027 PCPC has been charging P14.6961 per KWh for power sold to CENECO and in its 20MW 1-year contract from July 6, 2022 to July 5, 2023 has charged P10.2747 ...
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