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Confed president urges unity to protect sugar industry

Confed president urges unity to protect sugar industry

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“The sugar industry needs to close ranks, take a close look at where we are today and where we want to be in the future,” Aurelio Gerardo J. Valderrama Jr., Confederation of Sugar Planters’ Associations Inc. (CONFED) president, said Wednesday, October 5.He said CONFED also “needs to reinvent itself in order to be more relevant to our member associations and industry stakeholders.”Valderrama’s recent election was an expression of confidence among his peers following his short-lived stint on the Sugar Board, where he was dragged into the controversy surrounding the aborted passage of Sugar Order No. 4, a press release said.“The domestic sugar industry has been in the national limelight over the last few months, and not in a flattering way, due to the controversy regarding Sugar O...
Sagaynon Ulirang Nakakatanda 2022 national awardee

Sagaynon Ulirang Nakakatanda 2022 national awardee

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Exequiel Cañete*Sagay City lauded a former Brgy. Andres Bonifacio captain for his recognition as one of the Sampung Ulirang Nakakatanda Awardees for 2022 in the Philippines during the city flag ceremony at the Sagay City Government Center on Monday, October 3.Mayor Narciso “Narwin” Javelosa Jr., together with the president of the Federation of Senior Citizens Association of the Philippines-Sagay Chapter president, John H. Espeso, recognized Exequiel Cañete during the program, in time with the Elderly Week celebration.He received a trophy and cash prize of P20,000.Cañete was an outstanding leader for his contribution to the development of his community such as the electrification system of Barangay Andres Bonifacio of which he used to be a Punong Barangay, a press release fr...
UAAP women’s volleyball squads to face off in MassKara

UAAP women’s volleyball squads to face off in MassKara

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One of the most awaited events in celebration of the 43rd MassKara Festival is the match between the University of Santo Tomas and the Ateneo women’s volleyball squads at the University of St. La Salle Coliseum on Sunday, October 9.Tickets are running out fast considering that this is the first time that the UST Tigresses will face off with Ateneo’s Blue Eagles since their “epic showdown” in 2019 in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) women’s volleyball championship match, organizer Bea Tan said. Ateneo won in three games against UST in that match.“Everyone is very excited to see two UAAP teams headline the event for the MassKara Festival,” Tan said, adding that “this is a must-see game” that volleyball enthusiasts and fans in Bacolod and Negros can catch....
Defective weighing scales destroyed in Cadiz: mayor

Defective weighing scales destroyed in Cadiz: mayor

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The weighing scales being crushed by a road roller in Cadiz City* Bilis Cadiz Ugyon photoMayor Salvador Escalante said 72 defective weighing scales at the Cadiz City Public Market were destroyed to protect consumers from dishonest vendors on Tuesday, October 4.The defective weighing scales were crushed with a road roller, he said.The weighing scales were confiscated by the Market Operations Division Composite Team during a series of surprise inspections at the Cadiz City Public Market over a period of four months.The confiscation is part of the city government's response to complaints from consumers on the inaccurate weighing of goods by some vendors, Escalante said.October is Consumer's Welfare Month.Department of Trade and Industry provincial director, Rachel N. N...
Change in Oriental governor not expected to affect NIR

Change in Oriental governor not expected to affect NIR

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Roel Degamo and Pryde Henry Teves (right)*Whoever the governor of Negros Oriental is will not affect the push for the creation of the Negros Island Region, two officials said.Negros Occidental Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson and Rep. Francisco Benitez (Neg. Occ., 3rd District) were reacting to the Commission on Elections proclamation of Roel Degamo as governor of Negros Oriental on Monday.The Comelec en banc also nullified the May proclamation of Pryde Henry Teves as governor of Negros Oriental.Degamo has supported the creation of the NIR in the past, and Teves is also in favor of it, Lacson said on Tuesday, October 4.“We are ready to work with whoever is governor of Negros Oriental,” Lacson said.Benitez said Degamo has supported the NIR before, he does not expect him to r...
Army honors slain CAFGU member

Army honors slain CAFGU member

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The slain CAFGU member was laid to rest in Moises Padilla on October 2.*303rd IB photoThe 62nd Infantry “Unifier” Battalion of the Philippine Army gave full military honors to a slain Civilian Armed Forces Geographical Unit (CAFGU) member in Brgy. Poblacion 4, Moises Padilla, Negros Occidental, on Sunday, October 2.Joselito Raboy who was assigned the Quintin Remo patrol base was off duty when he was waylaid by his assailants at Sitio Kabayabasan, Brgy. Montilla, on September 24.Raboy served as a dedicated active auxiliary of the Quintin Remo patrol base, who helped in maintaining peace and order in the community against the rebels’ threats and extortion, the Army said, adding that the victim is known to be a law abiding citizen and a good father to his wife and three young chil...
Top 8 on PNP drugs list

Top 8 on PNP drugs list

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The drugs recovered in the buy-bust operation.*An alleged drug personality in Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental, was arrested in a buy-bust operation at Barangay Tapi on Monday, October 3.Nabbed was 45-year-old Reniel Cabison, the Top 8 drug personality in the city, the police said.During the bust, he yielded 11 grams of suspected drugs worth P74,800, a .38 caliber revolver loaded with three live ammunition, two live ammunition for a .357 caliber gun, the buy-bust money, and drug paraphernalia.The suspect is now in custody of the police and facing drug charges.*
LPP: Let governors identify pet projects for nat’l funding

LPP: Let governors identify pet projects for nat’l funding

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Negros Occidental Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson (center) at the LPP general assembly in South Cotabato.*LPP photoThe League of Provinces of the Philippines (LPP) president wants the governors to have a voice in pinpointing their pet projects for national government funding, Negros Occidental Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson said Tuesday, October 4.LPP national president, South Cotabato Gov. Reynaldo Tamayo, wants the funds for the provincial governments’ projects to be taken from the national executive budget, Lacson said.This was raised at the LPP General Assembly in South Cotabato on Friday, September 30, Lacson said.The LPP meeting was only attended by 11 governors, including Lacson, as the others whose areas were hit by Typhoon “Karding” begged off.Lacson also said the governors...
Bacolodnon installing tarpaulin electrocuted

Bacolodnon installing tarpaulin electrocuted

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A 26-year-old man suffered second degree burns after he was electrocuted when he touched a live wire while installing a tarpaulin at Lopez Jaena Street in Brgy. 31, Bacolod City, on Monday, October 3.Lt. Dax Santillan, Bacolod City Police Station 6 acting chief, said the victim was identified as Joemil Dela Cruz of Purok Mainabyanon, Brgy. Singcang-Airport.The Bureau of Fire Protection team and other volunteer rescue teams immediately helped the victim and took him to a hospital.*
EB Magalona closes 7 water refilling stations

EB Magalona closes 7 water refilling stations

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Seven out of 35 water refilling stations in EB Magalona, Negros Occidental, have been closed down, Mayor Marvin Malacon said Tuesday, October 4.The seven water refilling stations were ordered closed for lack of business permits on Monday, he said.They will be allowed to reopen when they comply with the necessary requirements and obtain business permits, he said.All EB Magalona refilling stations are required to submit monthly bacteriological test results to ensure their water is safe for public consumption, he said.A 30-year-old female from Barangay Batea in EB Magalona earlier tested positive for cholera and has since been discharged from the Teresita L. Jalandoni Provincial Hospital in Silay City.Water samples from the barangay have been sent to the Research Institute...
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