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Sagay couple, meat vendor killed in northern Negros

Sagay couple, meat vendor killed in northern Negros

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The area where the couple was gunned down in Sagay City on Saturday, September 17.*Sagay PNP photoA couple and a woman died in separate shooting incidents in northern Negros Occidental in two days.Killed in Brgy. Rafaela Barera, Sagay City, on Saturday night, September 17, were Nobert Simon Bukaling and his wife, Hanna Grace.The couple, along with their 4-year-old daughter, were on board a motorcycle when they were attacked by a motorcycle-riding suspect.The suspect was identified by witnesses as 33-year-old Niño Andrin who rear-ended the victims’ motorcycle, causing them to fall to the ground, the police said.He then shot the couple several times, the poilice added.The husband and wife were rushed to Alfredo E. Marañon Sr. Memorial District Hospital but were declar...
Capitol not giving employees rice allowance, Lacson says

Capitol not giving employees rice allowance, Lacson says

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The Negros Occidental provincial government has no plan to give rice allowance to its employees, Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson said on Sunday, September 18.It’s not in the provincial budget, the governor said, in reaction to a report from Manila quoting Agriculture Senior Undersecretary Domingo Panganiban as saying that the government will soon provide rice allowance to state workers to help them cope with the rising cost of living.Panganiban was quoted as saying that the Department of Agriculture will draft the implementing rules and regulations for the distribution of the rice allowance in compliance with the directive of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.Lacson said the rice allowance is a national government initiative, what is mandated for the local governments to implement is the ...
2,459 more indigent students in WV get P6.9M, DSWD says

2,459 more indigent students in WV get P6.9M, DSWD says

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The Department of Social Welfare and Development distributed P6,923,000 in educational assistance payouts to 2,459 more indigent students in Western Visayas on Saturday, September 17.Of the beneficiaries 533 are elementary pupils, 478 high school students, 358 - senior high school and 1,090 – college, the DSWD reported on Sunday.Negros Occidental had the most number of beneficiaries at 839 who received P2,311,000. There were 187 beneficiaries at the elementary level, 173 – high school students, 138 – senior high school and 341 – college.The other beneficiaries of the payout in Western Visayas were in Aklan - 112 who received P265,000, Antique - 447 – P1.1 million, Capiz - 308 – P984,000, Guimaras - 56 – P116,000 and Iloilo – 697 – P2.1 million.*
Fuel prices to go down

Fuel prices to go down

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Expect fuel prices to go down again on Tuesday, September 20.Diesel prices are expected to go down by P3.80 to P4 per liter, Unioil said in its advisory.Gasoline should have no price change to a rollback of P0.15 per liter, it added.Kerosene is expected to go down by P4.46 per liter.*
Incumbent Ceneco director for Silay re-elected to post

Incumbent Ceneco director for Silay re-elected to post

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Nicanor Gerald Jison being proclaimed winner*Central Negros Electric Cooperative (CENECO) conducted its election for its director for District IX - Silay City and uncontested incumbent director Nicanor Gerald Jison was re-elected on Saturday, September 17.Jison was formally proclaimed winner by the CENECO District Election Committee headed by its chairperson, Rhodora Lo, secretary Floresita Mangaser and member Carmelita Tipon at the CENECO Silay Field Office, CENECO reported.Regular elections for District I (Bacolod North) and District VIII (Talisay City) were postponed since no candidates were qualified.A Special District Election date will be announced, the CENECO report said.*
Farmer nabbed for loose gun

Farmer nabbed for loose gun

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The farmer who was arrested at a checkpoint in San Carlos City Saturday, September 17.*San Carlos PNP photoA farmer was arrested for alleged possession of a firearm at a police checkpoint at CL Ledesma Avenue, Brgy. Palampas, San Carlos City, Negros Occidental, Saturday night, September 17.Nabbed was Nemecio Nuevo, 47, of Brgy. Quezon, San Carlos City.The police were conducting a checkpoint when they saw in plain view that the suspect was carrying a gun.Confiscated from the suspect’s possession was a .22 caliber revolver with six live ammunition.The suspect is now detained at the custodial facility of the San Carlos City Police Station and will face charges for illegal possession of a firearm, the police said.*
2 Bacolodnons sentenced to life imprisonment for sale of shabu

2 Bacolodnons sentenced to life imprisonment for sale of shabu

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Two Bacolod residents were sentenced to life imprisonment for the sale of shabu to law enforcers.Executive Judge Raymond Joseph Javier, Regional Trial Court Branch 52, sentenced Harold Canlas Modesto and Sebastian Beato Lo to life imprisonment and to pay fines of P500,000 each for the sale of shabu, in two separate decisions promulgated Friday, September 16.Modesto, a tricycle driver, was charged for the sale of .857 gram shabu to a Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) agent at Villa Homes, Barangay Vista Alegre, Bacolod City, on Nov. 17, 2020.On his arrest 73.869 grams of shabu were seized from his possession.The judge sentenced Modesto to another life imprisonment for possession of shabu and to pay a fine of P1 million.Lo, alias Bechokoy, was arrested for selling...
Alert threshold for cholera up in Bacolod after case detected

Alert threshold for cholera up in Bacolod after case detected

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Bacolod City’s alert threshold for cholera is up after one case was confirmed on Friday, September 16, Dr. Grace Tan, City Health Office (CHO) Environment Sanitation Division head, said.This is because even just one case of cholera means there is a water source that is contaminated, she said.Cholera spreads fast, Tan pointed out.She said the patient who was hit with cholera was a 37-year-old female who was admitted at the Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital in Bacolod because of severe dehydration due to several episodes of watery stools and vomiting.The patient was discharged after five days of hospital stay. Stool culture released September 16 yielded Vibrio cholerae, she said.Tan reminded everyone of the importance of the use of safe, potable water ...
Bacolod mayor joins Marcos on US trip

Bacolod mayor joins Marcos on US trip

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. delivering his departure statement.*Bacolod Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez is joining President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on his trip to the United States.Benitez, who is the chairman of the League of Cities of the Philippines and of the Western Visayas Regional Development Council, flew to the United States ahead of Marcos.The president left for New York on Sunday, September 18, to deliver the Philippine national statement at the 77th United Nations General Assembly, Malacañang announced.Marcos said his address will cover the Philippines’ vision of people-centered development, highlighting his administration’s thrust for economic recovery, food security, and agricultural productivity.During his visit, the President will meet UN Secretary-Gener...
LTFRB approves fare hikes for jeepneys, buses, taxis

LTFRB approves fare hikes for jeepneys, buses, taxis

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The fare of modern PUJs has also been increase from P13 to P14 for the first four kilometers, plus P2.20 for every succeeding kilometers, the LTFRB said.*The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) on Friday, September 16, approved fare increases for modern and traditional public utility jeepneys (PUJ), public utility buses (PUB), taxis, and transport network vehicle services (TNVS).The increases will take effect October 4, or 15 days after its publication in a newspaper of general circulation, the LTFRB said in a statement.The LTFRB, responding to petitions filed by transport groups, “recognized the need for fare increases following the continuing rise in oil prices”, it added.The LTFRB granted a P1 fare increase for traditional PUJs or from P11 to P12...
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