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Sales of NTF products, including those of special needs students, hit P18.1M

Sales of NTF products, including those of special needs students, hit P18.1M

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Brent Nighel Anzano with Rowena Guanzon who is holding a bag painted by Joemel Bernard Arroyo (l-r) at the Negros Trade Fair in Makati.*The sales at the ongoing 36th Negros Trade Fair (NTF) at Glorietta 2 in Makati City hit P18.1 million on Thursday, Sybel Nobleza, Association of Negros Producers (ANP) external affairs manager, said on Friday, September 23.The NTF sales from Tuesday to Thursday increased by 29 percent compared to the first three days of their 2019 trade fair in Makati, she said.The ongoing NTF will run until Sunday, September 25.Most products at the trade fair, including those of special needs students, were enjoying brisk sales.Among the products on sale at the NTF are those produced by the special needs students of Happy Beginners School of Learning i...
Negros, Bacolod joint drive versus Covid at airport up

Negros, Bacolod joint drive versus Covid at airport up

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The Negros Occidental and Bacolod City governments’ joint protocol versus COVID-19 in preparation for the MassKara Festival is on, Dr. Ernell Tumimbang, provincial health officer, said on Friday, September 23.The Bacolod City government has sent medical technologists to assist provincial government personnel in the inspection of passengers arriving on every flight at the Bacolod Silay Airport, he said.Passengers who are unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated are subjected to Rapid Antigen Tests, Tumimbang said. Those who test positive will be held and required to quarantine for 14 days, he said.The provincial government is also making adjustments to assist city personnel at seaports in Bacolod, he added.At present only city government personnel are monitoring the BREDCO port,...
‘LGUs must conduct monthly monitoring of water sources’

‘LGUs must conduct monthly monitoring of water sources’

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Negros Occidental local government units need to actively monitor the water sources in their localities to prevent cases of gastroenteritis, Dr. Ernell Tumimbang, Provincial Health Officer, said Friday, September 23.Tumimbang, who echoed the call of Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson, said it is the responsibility of the LGUs to ensure monthly monitoring of water refiling stations and water sources.The monthly monitoring is a requirement of the Department of Health, he said.Water should be tested in licensed laboratories to prevent water-borne diseases, Tumimbang said.*
Negros health summit set

Negros health summit set

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The Negros Occidental provincial government is holding a Health Summit on November 24, Dr. Ernell Tumimbang, provincial health officer, said Friday, September 23.The summit will be held in preparation for the implementation of the Universal Health Care (UHC) program in Negros Occidental, he said.The provincial government will have to create a special health board for the UHC, which will be funded by the national government through PhilHealth, Tumimbang said.The board’s function is to manage the Special Health Fund and to set policy direction, he added.The budget needed by the Negros Occidental hospitals will be identified by the provincial government and the local government units will also have budgets for their health care networks, Tumimbang said.Officials of the Dep...
Comelec revises BSKE sched for COC filing, gunban period

Comelec revises BSKE sched for COC filing, gunban period

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The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has revised its calendar of activities for the December 5 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE) because of its possible postponement to December 2023.Under the revised schedule the filing of Certificates of Candidacy (COCs) has been moved from October 6 to 13 to October 22 to 29, except October 23, Negros Occidental Elections Supervisor Ian Lee Ananoria said on Friday, October 23.The Comelec also reset the election and gun ban period from October 6 to December 12, to November 6 to December 20, he said.The House of Representatives has approved a bill postponing the BSKE to December 2023 on third and final reading, and the Senate passed a similar measure on second reading.Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri expects the Senate...
200 gun owners in EB Magalona, neighboring LGUs renew licenses

200 gun owners in EB Magalona, neighboring LGUs renew licenses

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The License To Own and Possess Firearm Registration Caravan in E. B. Magalona.*About 200 gun owners and enthusiasts from E. B. Magalona and nearby cities renewed the licenses of their firearms at the one-day License To Own and Possess Firearm Registration (LTOPFR) Caravan, at the E. B. Magalona Public Plaza Friday, September 23.PCapt. Eric Doronila, E. B. Magalona acting police chief, said Mayor Marvin Malacon had asked the Police Regional Office - 6 to conduct LTOPFR Caravan so that Saraviahanons need not travel to Iloilo City to renew their firearms’ licenses, as the regional offices of these concerned government agencies are based there.Doronila also thanked Malacon for funding the one-stop-shop caravan.The E.B. Magalona caravan offered four services: Issuance of Nationa...
PNP probes claim beheaded man behind death of slain sex worker

PNP probes claim beheaded man behind death of slain sex worker

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The police are investigating the allegation of the family of a slain commercial sex worker that the pimp who was beheaded was behind her death.Capt. Elmer Bonilla, Bacolod Police Station 7 commander, said they are not discounting the possibility that Mario Demetrio may be behind the killing, but they need evidence to prove the claims of the slain sex worker’s family.Demetrio was said to be the last person to see the commercial sex worker alive. She was found dead on the side of a road in Barangay Alijis on September 8.Demetrio, who was beheaded, was found on September 17.The Bacolod and Negros Occidental police are currently working together on the two cases.*
Over 100 anti-drug operatives undergo drug tests in Negros

Over 100 anti-drug operatives undergo drug tests in Negros

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Anti-drug operatives in Negros Occidental undergo drug tests this week.*NOCPPO photoMore than 100 anti-drug operatives from various drug enforcement teams in Negros Occidental underwent drug tests on Tuesday, September 20.This is part of the internal cleansing policy of the Philippine National Police to ensure that policemen, especially those who focus on illegal drug operations, are not using illegal drugs.The target of the NOCPPO is to subject all 307 personnel of the drug enforcement teams of the police stations to the drug tests.Their drug test results are expected to come out next week.Lt. Judesses Catalogo, NOCPPO public information officer, said policemen who refuse to take the mandatory drug test will have to submit a written explanation or may face an administr...
Negros Trade Fair sales in Makati rises to P14.1M

Negros Trade Fair sales in Makati rises to P14.1M

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Senator Cynthia Villar, MaryAnn Feria Colmenares and Ramon Uy Sr. (l-r) at the Negros Trade Fair in Makati on Thursday.*Sales at the ongoing 36th Negros Trade Fair (NTF) at Glorietta 2 in Makati City hit P14.1 million on day two, MaryAnn Colmenares, Association of Negros Producers (ANP) vice president for advocacy, said on Thursday, September 22.The NTF sales on Tuesday hit P9.08 million and on Wednesday it was P5.1 million, she said.They are hoping their sales this year would be higher than in 2019, except that they don’t know how much stocks the participating producers brought, she said.The ANP trade fair, which runs until Sunday, returned to Makati this month after a two-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.Rep. Christopher De Venecia (Pangasinan, 4th District...
Motorcycle driver hit by truck dies

Motorcycle driver hit by truck dies

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The motorcycle that was hit by a truck.*Murcia PNP photoA 21-year-old motorcycle driver was killed after he was hit by a truck at the national highway in Brgy. Blumentritt, Murcia, Negros Occidental, Wednesday, September 21.Killed was Andrie Ditching of Brgy. Blumentritt.Police said the motorcycle driver overtook two sugarcane trucks he was following, but had to slow down and return to his lane because of a parked truck on the side of the road.He failed to notice that one of the trucks was being towed, so he hit the tow bar, fell from his motorcycle and was run over.The two truck drivers are detained at the police station.*
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