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9-hour power interruption set in some parts of Bacolod, Bago

9-hour power interruption set in some parts of Bacolod, Bago

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CENECO will take advantage of the downtime to conduct simultaneous maintenance activities.* CENECO FB page photoThere will be a nine-hour power interruption in some parts of Bacolod and Bago cities on Saturday, November 26, Ervin Stan Leo Ticar, Central Negros Electric Cooperative (CENECO) acting general manager, announced on Tuesday.The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) will shut down its Bacolod-San Enrique 69kV transmission line affecting CENECO's Sum-ag and Hilangban substations from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, he said.CENECO will take advantage of this downtime to conduct simultaneous maintenance activities, Ticar added.He said CENECO will conduct ride-on preventive maintenance work at its 10MVA Sum-ag substation and 10MVA Hilangban substation for s...
City holds trade fair for local businesses

City holds trade fair for local businesses

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The Bacolod City government, on the initiative of the Bacolod Business Development and Investment Promotions Center, is holding a trade fair at the Ayala Malls Capitol Central activity center this week.Titled "Locally Yours", it is a pop-up exhibition of 21 participating start-up businesses offering various local products from Bacolod City.In partnership with the Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Ayala Malls Capitol Central, the fair aims to promote Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and help them to benefit from the value-chain of large companies like Ayala Malls, a press release from the city Public Information Officer said.The trade fair in celebration of Bacolod Business Week will run until Friday, November 25.*
ASF Task Force seizes 198.52 more kilos of pork products

ASF Task Force seizes 198.52 more kilos of pork products

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A total of 76 kilos of assorted pork products seized from a grocery store in Bacolod City were destroyed on November 18.*Bacolod PIO photoThe African Swine Fever Task Force seized 198.52 more kilos of pork products worth P104,143 from ASF-hit areas at various entry points in Negros Occidental and Bacolod City from November 14 to 20, Provincial Veterinarian Placeda Lemana said Tuesday, November 22.There is a ban on the entry of pork and its products from ASF-hit areas, which includes Iloilo, into Negros Occidental to protect the province’s swine industry.Lemana said of the 198.52 kilos seized, 185.52 kilos worth P100,643 was confiscated and burned.She said 13 kilos worth P3,500 were shipped back to their owners.The task force also seized 128.12 kilos of pork and pork pro...
Ex-tanod killed in La Castellana

Ex-tanod killed in La Castellana

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The scene of the crime in La Castellana town Sunday.*La Castellana PNP photoA former barangay tanod was gunned down in Brgy. Puso, La Castellana, Negros Occidental, on Sunday, November 20.Police identified the fatality as Jovanie Omboy, 43, of Brgy. Montilla, Moises Padilla.The victim was walking home when he was waylaid by unidentified armed men. He ran for his life, but was chased and shot by the assailants, the police said.Police said the suspects asked if the victim was a member of the Civilian Armed Forces Geographical Unit (CAFGU).Recovered from the scene were fired bullets from a .45 caliber firearm and 9mm firearm.Police are still investigating the motive for the killing, though it could be case of mistaken identity as the victim would usually go to the CAFG...
Suspected rebel killed in Guihulngan clash

Suspected rebel killed in Guihulngan clash

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The body of the suspected rebel being removed from the gunbattle site.*303rd IB photoA suspected New People’s Army leader was killed in an encounter with government soldiers in Brgy. Trinidad, Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental, Monday, November 21.The soldiers went to the area following reports from residents on the presence of armed men, but they were reportedly fired upon by the rebels as they approached.The Army identified the fatality as Victor Baldonado, alias Rudy, alleged commanding officer of Section Guerrilla Unit 3 (SGU3), Central Negros Front 1(CN1), Komiteng Rehiyon Negros, Cebu, Bohol, and Siquijor (KR-NCBS), operating along the tri-boundaries of Guihulngan City and Canlaon City in Negros Oriental and Moises Padilla in Negros Occidental.Baldonado and his group w...
Structure in NNNP demolished for lack of permit, PENRO says

Structure in NNNP demolished for lack of permit, PENRO says

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The structure that was being built inside the Northern Negros Natural Park (NNNP) in Barangay Celestino Villacin, Cadiz City, in Negros Occidental.*A complaint has been filed against a former Sagay City councilor linked to the alleged cutting of trees inside the Northern Negros Natural Park (NNNP) in Barangay Celestino Villacin, Cadiz City, in Negros Occidental.A structure built in the area with some of the alleged illegally cut trees was also demolished and the materials were hauled down, Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Officer Joan Nathaniel Gerangaya said on Monday, November 21.The structure had no valid building permit, Environment Compliance Certificate and Protected Area Management Board endorsement, he said.The demolition was conducted by a composite tea...
Farmer dies in Isabela after motorcycle hits dog

Farmer dies in Isabela after motorcycle hits dog

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The scene of the accident in Isabela on Saturday, November 19.*Joseph Bolhano photoA farmer died after the motorcycle he was driving hit a dog on Saturday, November 19, in Barangay San Agustin, Isabela, Negros Occidental.Killed was 21-year-old John Lloyd Sarte.Police said the victim hit a dog on the side of road, causing him to lose control of his motorcycle. He then fell from the vehicle and hit his head on a steel post.The road was dark at the time and it is possible that the driver did not see the dog, the police said.Sarte died on arrival at a hospital.*
Albee: Moratorium on arrest of traditional jeeps extended

Albee: Moratorium on arrest of traditional jeeps extended

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Bacolod Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez *Mayor Alfredo Abelardo "Albee" Benitez announced on Monday, November 21, that the moratorium on the arrest of traditional jeepneys without franchises will be extended.The two-week moratorium earlier granted by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) was supposed to end on Tuesday, November 22.The mayor in a statement issued last night said he met with representatives of the LTFRB and Land Transportation Office on Saturday to relay the issues and concerns of the traditional jeepney operators.It was agreed at the meeting that an extension on the moratorium would be granted to give time for the preparation of a transfer plan with correct and complete details to address the concerns of operators of the traditional...
Megaworld lights up its townships in Bacolod to kick off Christmas

Megaworld lights up its townships in Bacolod to kick off Christmas

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HOLIDAY SPIRIT. Megaworld kicks off the holidays with its Christmas lights' switch on at The Upper East in Bacolod City Monday night, November 21.*Romeo Subaldo photoProperty giant Megaworld kicked off the holidays with the simultaneous Christmas lighting at its two townships in Bacolod City Monday night, November 21.It kicked off its “Balik Gugma sa Paskwa” event at its 34-hectare The Upper East and 53-hectare Northill Gateway."Coming from the highly celebrated hosting of The Upper East of some of the major events in this year's MassKara Festival, we are very happy to bring yet another exciting experience to the people of Bacolod. This holiday season, we want to honor the rich and colorful traditions we hold dear and keep alive, and hopefully pass on to the next generation," J...
Neg. Occ. cholera cases increase to 47, guv says

Neg. Occ. cholera cases increase to 47, guv says

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Confirmed cholera cases in Negros Occidental have hit 47, Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson said Monday, November 21.Forty-three of the cases are in the Third District of Negros Occidental, while four are in the Second District, a cholera surveillance report submitted by the Provincial Health Office to the governor showed.Talisay City remains the topnothcer with 20 confirmed cholera cases, followed by Silay City with 15 cases and one death, and EB Magalona with six cases and one death in the Third District.Victorias City has two confirmed cholera cases, while Cadiz City and Manapla have one each in the Second District.Bacolod City recorded 21 cholera cases from September 1 to November 12. No updated report was available on Monday.*
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