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New LTO, Organic Trading Post up for inauguration in January

New LTO, Organic Trading Post up for inauguration in January

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The new Land Transportation Office in Barangay Mansilingan, Bacolod City*The new Land Transportation Office building in Barangay Mansilingan and the provincial government’s Organic Trading Post at San Juan Street in Bacolod City will be inaugurated in January, Negros Occidental Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz said Thursday, December 29.The P33.35 million LTO building was built by the provincial government on its property in Manayaosayao, Barangay Mansilingan, in Bacolod City.The old LTO and Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP) buildings at Cottage Road in Bacolod City will be developed into a public private partnership multi-use facility, or another cyber center, to generate income for the provincial government, he said.The Organic Trading Post*The new facility w...
Diaz not continuing work as city consultant in 2023

Diaz not continuing work as city consultant in 2023

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Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz*The contracts of three provincial government executives as pro bono consultants of Bacolod City expire on December 31.“Like all consultancy contracts, they are only valid for the current year that they are granted,” Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz, Bacolod consultant on Administrative Matters and Systems Review, said.Diaz said everything that Bacolod Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez needs are already in place, there is nothing more he can do to help so there is no need for him to continue his consultancy in 2023.“It is good to note that Mayor Albee is already confident going forward with the systems he already has, “Diaz said.The two other Capitol executives who are Bacolod City consultants are Provincial Economic Enterprise...
Hospitals on Code White, put safety first, public urged

Hospitals on Code White, put safety first, public urged

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All Negros Occidental provincial government hospitals have been placed on Code White Alert for the New Year festivities, Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz said Thursday, December 29.“We are preparing for the festivities that will happen in the New Year and praying and hoping that every one of us will put our safety as top priority to avoid ending up in a hospital,” he said.Code White Alert refers to the readiness of hospital manpower like general and orthopedic surgeons, anesthesiologists, internists, operating room nurses, and emergency room personnel to respond to any situation.Health officials are appealing to New Year’s Eve revelers to avoid the use of pyrotechnics and to instead use safe makeshift noisemakers.The public are also urged instead watch community fire...
Capitol releases all benefits in time for New Year: Diaz

Capitol releases all benefits in time for New Year: Diaz

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The gratuity pay of the 1,735 Negros Occidental provincial government job order (JO) and contract of service (COS) workers was released Thursday, December 29, Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz said.The Sangguniang Panlalawigan approved the appropriation of P15 million for the gratuity pay on Tuesday.The target was for the P5,000 gratuity pay to be downloaded to their accounts by Thursday afternoon, he said.The P50,000 bonus for each of the provincial government’s regular and casual employees have also all been released, he said.The instructions of Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson and Vice Gov. Jeffrey Ferrer was to make sure all the benefits were released before the end of the year, he said.The provincial government will also release performance based bonuses (PBB) to its...
Millgate sugar prices rebound, good 2023 start for planters: Yulo

Millgate sugar prices rebound, good 2023 start for planters: Yulo

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It will be a good 2023 start for the sugar industry as millgate sugar prices strongly rebounded after a 3-week slide.Rep. Emilio Bernardino Yulo (Neg. Occ., 5th Distirct), former Sugar Regulatory Administration board member, said sugar producers are happy to see “sugar prices bounce back after almost a month of downward slump.”“Prices have breached the P3,000 per 50LKg bag which will make it a little bit profitable for our farmers who were on their toes in the past weeks, seeing the downtrend in sugar prices,” Yulo said, adding that the current price is “comfortable enough to ease the fears among the planters.”He said there is a “misconception” that planters earn from the high cost of retail sugar that continues to prevail in metro areas, not knowing that in the past weeks, “pl...
City gov’t tells IPM-CDC to double garbage collection during holidays

City gov’t tells IPM-CDC to double garbage collection during holidays

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The IPM-Construction and Development Corp. (IPM- CDC) has been directed to double its garbage collection efforts in Bacolod City during the holidays.The city garbage is expected to double up to the first week of 2023, Department of Public Services officer-in- charge Mariafe Tresfuentes said on Wednesday, December 28.About 1,800 cubic meters of trash is usually delivered to Bacolod's sanitary landfill a day, she said.The IPM-CDC has been asked to deploy more garbage trucks to double garbage collection efforts to avoid a backlog, she said.The DPS is also deploying striker teams to help pick up garbage in the barangays when IPM-CDC garbage collectors cannot immediately respond.The DPS is also asking residents to document their complaints against garbage collectors who are ...
709 NOCPPO cops promoted to next rank

709 NOCPPO cops promoted to next rank

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A total of 709 policemen of the Negros Occidental Provincial Police Office (NOCPPO) were promoted to the next higher rank effective December 12.Earlier the Bacolod City Police Office also announced that 269 of its policemen, 18 of whom are officers, were also promoted the next higher rank.Promoted at the NOCPPO were 13 captains to majors, 39 lieutenants to captains, 34 chief master sergeants to executive master sergeants, 40 senior master sergeants to chief master sergeants, 28 master sergeants to senior master sergeants, 57 staff sergeants to master sergeants, 317 corporals to staff sergeants, and 181 patrolmen to corporals.*
Stay at your posts, BTAO head warns Bacolod traffic enforcers

Stay at your posts, BTAO head warns Bacolod traffic enforcers

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Trucks continue to congest the Circumferential Road in Bacolod City despite a regulated truck ban imposed during the holidays.Police Maj. Junji Liba, Bacolod Traffic Authority Office (BTAO) head, stressed on Wednesday, December 28, that the number of trucks from warehouses allowed to pass through the Circumferential Road are supposed to follow a 5-minute interval rule.Liba warned all traffic personnel to remain at their post to ensure that the truck ban is strictly implemented.“I understand that a few of them are still waiting for their salaries to be released,” the BTAO head said, but “still they must remain at their posts to assist motorists, especially during peak hours.”They must see to it that the traffic guidelines are being followed, Liba said.A buddy-system amon...
All Negros’ disaster units ordered to go on blue alert

All Negros’ disaster units ordered to go on blue alert

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The low pressure area as of 10 a.m. Wednesday, PAGASA said.*Acting Gov. Jeffrey Ferrer has ordered all Disaster Risk Reduction Management Centers (DRRMCs) in Negros Occidental to go on blue alert starting Friday until Monday, December 30 to January 2.Ferrer, in a memorandum, said the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Emergency Operations Center and all city and municipal DRRMCs, will be under blue alert in view of the effect of the shear line on the province and monitoring of the "Oplan Iwas Paputok" during the New Year celebration.Blue alert means continuous monitoring and preparedness measures are heightened, he said.State weather bureau PAGASA earlier said the shear line was triggering widespread rain over various parts of the country.A low pressure ...
AGE cases in Bacolod rise to 514, deaths 19

AGE cases in Bacolod rise to 514, deaths 19

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The Acute GastroEnteritis (AGE) cases in Bacolod City have increased to 514, with 19 deaths, the City Health Office reported Wednesday, December 28.The AGE cases from December 11 to 17 increased by 28 and the deaths by two, it said.The cholera cases in Bacolod City are now 32, the report also said.The reported confirmed cholera cases were in barangays Banago – seven, Alijis, Granada, Handumanan, Sum-ag and Mandalagan – three each, Bata and 30 – two each, Cabug, Estefania, Mansilingan, 40, 1 and Tangub – one each.On December 10 the AGE cases in Bacolod were 486 with 17 deaths and cholera cases were 30.To avoid food and water borne diseases use safe and potable water for drinking and domestic use and ask assistance from barangay for chlorination of community water sources...
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