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USLS holds ceremonial Christmas lighting rites

USLS holds ceremonial Christmas lighting rites

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The USLS Christmas tree all lighted up.*The University of St. La Salle in Bacolod City switched on its Christmas tree lights during the symbolic Institutional Christmas Lighting Ceremony held at its Handumanan Park on Monday, November 28.The annual Christmas lighting at USLS is a tradition that gathers all sectors of the Lasallian community to signal the beginning of the Christmas festivities on campus, a press release from the university said.The Center for Lasallian Ministries kicked off the event with a solemn prayer service while USLS President and Chancellor Br. Joaquin Severino Martinez and the university administrators led the switch-on ceremony.USLS President and Chancellor Br. Joaquin Severino Martinez and the university administrators led the switch-on ceremony.* ...
House committee approves Victorias General Hospital bill

House committee approves Victorias General Hospital bill

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Rep. Francisco Benitez, right, with House Committee on Health chair, Rep. Ciriaco B. Gato Jr. (Batanes, Lone District).*The House Committee on Health approved the bill seeking to establish a Victorias City General Hospital on Tuesday, November 29, Rep. Francisco Benitez (Neg. Occ., 3rd District) said.Benitez, who authored House Bill No. 1239, said the Victorias City General Hospital in Victorias City, Negros Occidental, will provide Victoriahanons and nearby residents of the Third District wider access to affordable and quality healthcare, and most importantly help save lives in times of medical emergencies.The need to build more hospitals and health centers has become more urgent amidst the emergence and resurgence of infectious diseases and increasing prevalence of lifestyle ...
Ceneco sets 8-hour power interruption on Sunday

Ceneco sets 8-hour power interruption on Sunday

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Central Negros Electric Cooperative Inc. announced eight-hour power interruptions in some parts of Bacolod City during the conduct of maintenance work from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, December 4.“This is to ensure stability of distribution lines to avoid further serious damages that will result to major interruptions,” Ceneco acting general manager Ervin Stan Leo Tticar said on Tuesday, November 29.Burgos Substation areas affected are:BF1 Villa Homes, Buena Park, Glenwood Subd., Villa Angela, Villa Angela Relocation Site, Regent Pearl, River Walk, Helvetia Heights, SaveMore, Hi-Strip Bldg., Panasiatic Solutions, East Block, Lopue's East Annex (Bowling center), Patria Village, Trinity Christian School, New Government Center (NGC), Lopue’s East Building, Gonzaga Subd., Morata’s P...
CHMSU graduate 10th placer in civil engineer licensure exam

CHMSU graduate 10th placer in civil engineer licensure exam

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CHMSU graduate Jefferson Y. Cafino was 10th placer with a rating of 92.90 percent*A graduate of the Carlos Hilado Memorial State University was the 10th placer in the November 2022 Civil Engineer Licensure Examination and CHMSU was ranked the 4th top performing school, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced on Tuesday, November 29.CHMSU graduate Jefferson Y. Cafino was 10th placer with a rating of 92.90.The university was ranked 4th with 50 of 58 of its graduates or 86.21 percent passing the examination, the PRC said.The 49 other CHMSU graduates who also passed the Engineering Licensure Examinations are:*Mary June L. Abellar*Elijah Joseph R. Abilla*Rachelle Anne P. Agael*Jean Alexis G. Alampayan*Lara A. Aro*Joydell P. Arogante*John Philip M. Batiller*Keanu L...
CONFED welcomes two new members

CONFED welcomes two new members

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CONFED national president Aurelio “Bodie” Valderrama*The Confederation of Sugar Producers Association Inc. (Confed), the largest planters federation in the country, announced Tuesday, November 29, that it has two new member-planters associations this Crop Year 2022-2023.The two new associations that affiliated with Confed are the Planter’s Association of Southern Negros Inc. (PASON) headed by its chairman emeritus Franklin G. Fuentebella, Robert Bernard M. Tan - chairman and Luis T. Garingalao - president, and the United Cadiz Sugarcane Planters Association Inc. (UCSPA) headed by Clarita Lilia “Claire” E. Lacson, a press release from Confed said.“We warmly welcome the two new members which joined Confed at the start of my term as federation president,” said Confed president Aurelio...
11 policemen injured in Candoni mishap

11 policemen injured in Candoni mishap

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The injured policemen beside the vehicle that overturned on Monday.*Candoni PNP photoEleven policemen were injured after they figured in an accident in Barangay Caningay, Candoni , Negros Occidental, 11 a.m. Monday, November 28.The injured policemen of the 604th Company of the Regional Mobile Force Battalion 6 (RMFB-6) are patrolmen Jerome Tolentino, Joey Bana-ag, Eric Abela, Bryan Ambaja, Emam James and Jared King Dadivas, and corporals Mark Jel Salazar, John Arevalo, Reggie Tacdoro, Noriel Vergara and Kenneth Valiao.The policemen were conducting a road patrol when the brakes of their vehicle malfunctioned as it was going down a curvy road, a police report said.This caused the police driver to lose control of the vehicle, which hit a barrier on the side of the road and ove...
City clears North Capitol Road sidewalk of 19 illegal structures

City clears North Capitol Road sidewalk of 19 illegal structures

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The illegal structures at the North Capitol Road in Bacolod City that were removed on Monday.*CPG photoThe Bacolod City government has resumed demolishing illegal structures on sidewalks and roads, which are obstructing traffic.Nineteen illegal structures on the North Capitol Road sidewalk across from Ayala Malls Capitol Central were removed on Monday, November 28, by an enforcement team of the Bacolod City Legal Office (CLO), which was assisted by the Negros Occidental provincial government Safety and Security Division personnel.Some of the owners of the sidewalk eateries voluntarily removed their structures that were adjacent to provincial government owned property.Rey Demisana, head of the CLO enforcement team, said the motorcycles and tricycles illegally parked on one l...
2 injured in Bacolod shooting

2 injured in Bacolod shooting

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Two persons were injured in this computer shop in Bacolod City, Monday.*BCPO photoTwo persons were injured in a gun attack at a computer shop at Purok Sigay, Barangay 2, Bacolod City, early Monday, November 28.Injured were Ramy Araiz and Michael Yasas.The victims were playing computer games when the unidentified suspect fired at them, a police report said.Araiz sustained a lone gunshot wound in his armpit while Yasas was hit in the leg.Both victims were rushed to the Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital in Bacolod City, while the suspect fled after the incident.Police are still investigating the shooting.*
2 die in Valladolid accidents

2 die in Valladolid accidents

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A tricycle driver died in an accident in Valladolid town on Sunday.*Valladolid PNP photoA 47-year-old tricycle driver died after hitting another tricycle Sunday, November 27, at the highway in Brgy. Sagua Banwa, Valladolid town, Negros Occidental.Killed was Sunday Villar.Police said Villar’s tricycle went to the opposite lane when he passed a curved part of the road, hitting the oncoming tricycle.The other driver and his three passengers, including one and five year old children, were rushed to Valladolid District Hospital.Meanwhile, a 54-year-old man who was allegedly suffering from a disability died after being hit by a jeep on the highway in Barangay Bagumbayan in Valladolid on Saturday, November 26.The victim was hit by a jeepney when he suddenly crossed the str...
Bacolod gov’t determining if JO volunteers can be paid

Bacolod gov’t determining if JO volunteers can be paid

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The city government is evaluating if it can pay some of the 1,500 volunteer job order workers in Bacolod, City Administrator Pacifico Maghari III said on Monday, October 28.The 1,500 Bacolod City government JO workers without any official appointments are considered volunteers and will not be paid, Bacolod Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez said on November 18.Only about 3,500 JO’s officially appointed from October to December will be paid, he said.“We cannot accommodate all because of the restrictions in the amount of budget that we have left for this year,” Benitez had said.However, Magahari said they are now reviewing what is left of city government’s budget that can be used to pay the volunteers who actually worked and are expecting a resolution this week.The masterlist...
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