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Hefty fuel rollback expected on Tuesday

Hefty fuel rollback expected on Tuesday

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Another hefty rollback of fuel prices is expected starting Tuesday, December 13, Unioil Petroleum Philippines announced Saturday.Diesel prices should go down by P3.30 to P3.40 per liter and gasoline by P1.80 to P1.90 per liter by Tuesday, Unioil said.Oil firms also cut diesel prices by P1.90 per liter, gasoline by P1.95 per liter and kerosene by P1.65 per liter on on December 6.Department of Energy data shows that year-to-date total adjustments for gasoline stand at a net increase of P14.95 per liter, P28 per liter for diesel and P23.55 per liter for kerosene.*
Oppose Maharlika Wealth Fund on social media, Guanzon urges

Oppose Maharlika Wealth Fund on social media, Guanzon urges

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Retired Commission on Elections commissioner Rowena Guanzon*Retired Commission on Elections commissioner Rowena Guanzon is calling on Negrenses and the Filipino people to oppose the Maharlika Wealth Fund (MWF) bill on social media before it is too late.Guanzon said Filipinos can hold up signs opposing the MWF and post their photos on social media or do a TikTok “no, no, no dance” to let their representatives and senators know how they feel.“You can do it anyway you want but please make your objections known to your representatives and senators by posting your opinions and objections on social media,” otherwise they will pass the MWF into a law, warned Guanzon, who is also a former mayor of Cadiz City in Negros Occidental.The MWF is a sovereign wealth fund which will be used...
Groups claim human rights violations in Negros ‘worse’

Groups claim human rights violations in Negros ‘worse’

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Progressive groups hold a protest on International Human Rights Day in front of the Fountain of Justice in Bacolod City.*Bayan Negros photoThe human rights situation in Negros Island has worsened under the Marcos administration, progressive groups claimed in a statement issued during International Human Rights Day on Saturday, December 10.“The new Marcos regime seems to relish in continuing this legacy. Not even six months into his term, there is continued hamletting of far-off peasant communities, where the Armed Forces of the Philippines and other state mercenaries fabricate ‘encounters’ with alleged rebels to justify the displacement of civilians,” local chapters of Bayan and Karapatan said in a statement.In Himamaylan City, they said that “more than 15,000 civilians were fo...
Bago tops WV tax, fees collection efficiency

Bago tops WV tax, fees collection efficiency

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Bago Treasurer Caruso Villaflor Jr. (right) presents to Mayor Nicholas Yulo the trophies given to the city government during the Bureau of Local Government Finance and Regional Association of Treasurers and Assessors in Region VI Inc. recognition rites held in Murcia, Negros Occidental, recently.*Bago PIO photoBago City Mayor Nicholas Yulo lauded the men and women behind the City Treasurer’s Office for their exemplary work as the local government topped the tax and other fees collection efficiency in Western Visayas.Bago bagged three awards during the Bureau of Local Government Finance and Regional Association of Treasurers and Assessors in Region VI Inc. (Regata VI) recognition ceremony held at the Mambukal Resort and Wildlife Sanctuary in Murcia town recently , a press release fr...
Lacson, Benitez issue joint EO setting guidelines vs. bird flu

Lacson, Benitez issue joint EO setting guidelines vs. bird flu

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Negros Occidental Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson and Bacolod Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez (l-r)*Negros Occidental Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson and Bacolod Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez have issued a joint executive order establishing the guidelines for the ban on the entry of all live domestic and wild birds, and their products, including eggs and manure, from areas with reported cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza, also known as bird flu.The ban covers live birds and their products from Luzon, Mindanao, Panay and Guimaras.Exempted from the ban are raw poultry meat regardless of shipping origin, subject to compliance with requirements.The guidelines set the powers and responsibilities of veterinary inspectors.The EO also outlines also outlines the strengthening of biosa...
Killing of security agency owner linked to another shooting case

Killing of security agency owner linked to another shooting case

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The scene of the shooting incident.*The Bacolod City Station 8 cops are still trying to gather the closed circuit television footage near Henrietta Village in Barangay Singcang-Airport where a businessman was gunned down Wednesday night, December 7.Maj. Joery Puerto, Police Station 8 chief, said they are still investigating if the gunman was the same person responsible for the killing of a security guard in Barangay Mandalagan on August. 25.Police are looking at a business conflict as one of the motives for the killingTheir investigation revealed that an incorporator of the company, who had been fired by the victim identified as Ivan Magbanua, reportedly had a grudge.The corporation's warehouse is being guarded by the security agency of Magbanua so the former incorporat...
Third District conducts ecotourism consultation

Third District conducts ecotourism consultation

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Rep. Francisco Benitez at the consultative meeting on ecotourism Friday, December 12.*The office of Rep. Francisco Benitez (Neg. Occ. 3rd District) spearheaded the holding of a consultative meeting on ecotourism Friday, December 9, as part of the two-day assessment visit of the Regional EcoTourism Committee VI to selected sites in the 3rd District.The meeting was held in partnership with the Department of Tourism (DOT), Department of Environment and Natural Resources Economic and Development (DENR) and the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) that comprise the Regional EcoTourism Committee (REC).Local chief executives and tourism officers of the Third District, tourism stakeholders, and members of the Protected Area Management Board of Northern Negros Natural Park (NN...
2 die in La Carlota mishap

2 die in La Carlota mishap

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The scene of the accident where two brothers died in Barangay Cubay, La Carlota City.* La Carlota PNP photoA driver and his brother were killed after the motorcycle they were riding on slammed into a parked truck at the highway in Barangay Cubay, La Carlota City, Thursday, December 8.Killed were John Lawrence Mesobre, 19, and his younger brother Joven Desoyo, 17. Their companion, Dan Fred Locsin, who was also riding on their motorcycle, was injured.Lt. Col. Lowell Garingano, city police chief, said the truck driven by Jonnel Bayarcal malfunctioned and was parked on the side of the road.He also installed a warning device.But because Mesobre's motorcycle was going fast, he wasn’t able to avoid the truck, the police said.The truck driver was already released from polic...
Acting head of Brgy 16 takes oath before mayor

Acting head of Brgy 16 takes oath before mayor

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Stella dela Peña takes her oath as acting barangay captain before Bacolod Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez.*Bacolod PIO photoStella dela Peña took her oath as acting barangay captain of Barangay 16 before Bacolod Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez at the Bacolod City Government Center Friday afternoon, December 9.She took her oath after the Sangguniang Panlungsod suspended barangay captain Joseph de los Santos for six months.The oath taking was witnessed by Department of the Interior and Local Government-Bacolod Director Maredith Joy Madayag, City Legal Officer Romeo Carlos Ting Jr. and Rep. Stephen Paduano (Abang Lingkod Partylist).Dela Peña was accompanied by Richard Arellano – Brgy 16 secretary, Annaliza Santiago – treasurer and kagawads Jie Rodolfo Madrigal, Franz Familliaran...
Negros has adequate supply of chickens, eggs despite ban

Negros has adequate supply of chickens, eggs despite ban

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The supply of chickens and eggs in Negros Occidental will not be affected by a ban imposed by Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson to protect the province’s P8 billion poultry industry from the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).The governor has banned the entry into Negros Occidental of all live domestic and wild birds, ready to lay pullets, and their products, including table eggs and manure, from Luzon, Mindanao, Panay and Guimaras.HPAI cases have been detected in Capiz and Iloilo.Dr. Placeda Lemana, OIC-Provincial Veterinarian, said the 325,000 table eggs from Iloilo and 666,667 from Capiz purchased by Negros Occidental a month can be covered by those produced in the province.Negros Occidental producers sell about 2.4 million eggs a month to other parts of the country, and lo...
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