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Three Bacolodnons meted life terms for sale of drugs

Three Bacolodnons meted life terms for sale of drugs

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A Bacolod Regional Trial Court judge sentenced three Bacolodnons to life imprisonment for the sale of drugs on Wednesday, December 20.RTC Branch 52 Judge Raymond Joseph Javier in separate decisions sentenced Joyce Buenaventura dela Gente alias Bebe, Ronnie Vicente Gador alias Bulldog, and Mark Ceasar Luzuriaga Galo alias Toto, to life imprisonment and to pay fines of P500,000 each for violation of Section 5, Article II, of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.Dela Gente was apprehended for selling .198 gram of shabu to a policeman at Purok-Tambi Palad , Barangay 10, Bacolod on July 23, 2020.On her apprehension 22.283 grams of shabu were also recovered from her possession for which she was also sentenced to another life imprisonment and to pay a fine of P400,000.Del...
Lacson: Bulk water project Neg. Occ. priority for 2023

Lacson: Bulk water project Neg. Occ. priority for 2023

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The Negros Occidental provincial government’s priority for 2023 is a bulk water public–private partnership project, Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson said Thursday, December 22.The project will serve the needs Bacolod, Talisay and Silay cities, he said.He said investors will not come in if Bacolod is not included because it has the biggest market, he said.The bidding for the bulk water project is set next year.Bulk water projects will be undertaken to ensure that Negrenses have safe and potable water, Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz said.Lacson said he also hopes Negros Occidental’s economy will pick up in 2023 and the sugar industry will continue to be blessed.*
3 sugar groups call for dialog, action on sugar retail prices

3 sugar groups call for dialog, action on sugar retail prices

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Enrique Rojas, Aurelio Gerardo Valderrama Jr. and Danilo Abelita (l-r)*The presidents of three sugar groups called on the Department of Agriculture, Sugar Regulatory Administration and the Department of Trade and Industry to guard against excessive retail prices of sugar that are not in synch with prevailing millgate prices, on Thursday, December 22.“Producers sadly get the blame but do not benefit from excessive retail prices, while consumers and end-users suffer when retail prices are unreasonably high,” Aurelio Gerardo Valderrama Jr. of the Confederation of Sugar Producers Association Inc., Danilo Abelita of the Panay Federation of Sugarcane Farmers Inc. and Enrique Rojas of the National Federation of Sugarcane Planters said in a joint statement.They urged government to enga...
BacoLaodiat’s Chopsticks Alley all set at The Upper East, BCGC

BacoLaodiat’s Chopsticks Alley all set at The Upper East, BCGC

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The BacoLaodiat Festival will once again showcase its famous Chopsticks Alley which will be strategically located at the Bacolod City Government Center (BCGC) and Megaworld’s The Upper East during the City’s celebration of the Chinese New Year from January 19-22.This is the first time that the festival will have two venues for its famous food walk and night market that typically features Chinese culinary delights and Filipino street food favorites, Bacolaodiat Inc. Chairman John Stephen Sy said..“Among the many things we are delighted about is our partnership with Megaworld and the Bacolod City government for the Chopsticks Alley, which we expect will be patronized and visited by the general public in January,” he said.With this announcement, BacoLaodiat Inc. is now opening slo...
Capitol acquires more vehicles for Emergency 911 rescue work

Capitol acquires more vehicles for Emergency 911 rescue work

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The Negros Occidental provincial government has acquired more vehicles to support its rescue operations.Six more ambulances and a road rescue vehicle have been acquired by the provincial government for the use of the of the Provincial Disaster Management Program Division.The project is in support to the Negros Occidental Emergency 911 rescue operations.Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson, Board Members Jeffrey Tubola and Andrew Montelibano, and Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz inspected the new vehicles on Wednesday, December 21.*
Bacolod SP approves extension of IPM contracts for 4 months

Bacolod SP approves extension of IPM contracts for 4 months

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City PIO photoThe Bacolod Sangguniang Panlungsod approved the request of Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez to extend the city’s contracts with IPM Construction and Development Corp. for another four months during its regular session Wednesday, December 21, Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran said.Approved was the mayor’s request to extend the Contract of Services between the Bacolod City government and IPM for the collection, hauling and disposal of garbage for another four months from January 1 to April 30, 2023.The SP also approved the extension of the Contract of Services between the city and IPM for the management and operation of Bacolod’s sanitary landfill for another four months from January 1 to April 30.The SP also approved on third and final reading the ordinance granting t...
Firm building 150MW solar project seeks Neg. Occ. SP endorsement: Ko

Firm building 150MW solar project seeks Neg. Occ. SP endorsement: Ko

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The proponent of a 150MW solar power project within Barangay Felisa in Bacolod City and Barangay Tabunan in Bago City is seeking the favorable endorsement of the Negros Occidental Sangguniang Panlalawigan, Board Member Manuel Frederick Ko, said Wednesday, December 21.Guian Carlo Mascardo, Negros PH Solar Inc. president, in his letter to Vice Governor Jeffrey Ferrer, said they had been awarded a service contract in 2015 and were able to convert it to a development contract in 2019.The project that has leased 113.7 hectares in Bry. Felisa, Bacolod City, and Brgy. Tabunan, Bago City, secured an Environmental Compliance Certificate with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources on January 2.The total lot area to be used for the project in Barangay Felisa is 95.7879 hectar...
Cops probe 2 ‘persons of interest’ in killing of NONECO manager

Cops probe 2 ‘persons of interest’ in killing of NONECO manager

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NONECO general manager Danny Pondevilla was onboard his Honda CRV when he was killed.*Johpong Pongyan photoThe police are investigating two “persons of interest” in the killing of the general manager of the Northern Negros Electric Cooperative (NONECO) at 12:10 a.m. on Wednesday, December 21, Lt. Jonito Pastrana, Bacolod Police Station 2 officer-in-charge, said.Danny Pondevilla, 47, who had also served as acting general manager of Central Negros Electric Cooperatives, was found dead in the driver’s seat of his Honda CRV at 16th-Lacson Street, Bacolod City, with a lone gunshot wound on the left side of the occipital region of his brain.Bacolod Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez said the police have given him an update on the case and promised to bring justice soonest.“I will fol...
Construction worker drowns

Construction worker drowns

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The Sicaba River where the drowning took place.*A construction worker drowned in the Sicaba River in Brgy. Burgos, Cadiz City, Negros Occidental, 10:40 p.m., Tuesday, December 20.The victim was identified as Levi Barquin Beniabon, 18, of Hacienda Lumayagan, Brgy. Punta Mesa, Manapla.The victim and his companion Jaymar Agraviador were swimming across the river but because of strong current he was carried away and drowned, police investigation showed.The victim was brought to a hospital in Manapla but was declared dead on arrival.*
Electrician found dead in ceiling of Bacolod house

Electrician found dead in ceiling of Bacolod house

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The entrance to the ceiling where the electrician was found*An electrician died after he was electrocuted at a house at Montebello Subdivision in Brgy. Bata, Bacolod City, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 20.The police identified the fatality as Glenn Entolizo Castañeda, 50, of Bangga Totong, Brgy. Felisa, Bacolod CityErlina Abaring informed the police that Castañeda was working on an electrical connection in her house. She discovered that he was in the ceiling of her house and was not responding to her when she called him, Abaring said.She then called rescuers to check on him and they discovered that he was already dead, Abaring told the police.*
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