Artist Charlie Co and Millie Kilayko of Laban Leni Negros Occidental blow out the candles on the Leni Robredo birthday cake and the re-lighting of the Paglaum Star of Hope at the Bacolod Art District Saturday night, April 23.*
The Robredo People's Council in Negros Occidental is calling on the Commission on Elections to investigate and quickly address the increasing cases of election-related dirty tricks, which include intimidation and direct threats on their volunteers, in some towns and cities in the province.“We would like to issue a call for the conduct of a clean campaign because we have noted over the last several weeks a drastic increase in the number of incidents that we can define as political dirty tricks, ” former Negros Occidental governor Rafael Coscolluela, RPC provincial campaign manager, said on Friday, April 22.“I am appealing to all the mayors and public officials to be the lead in ensuring that we will have a clean campaign throughout the province,” he said.He said dirty tricks, an...
The Food and Drug Administration has extended the expiration date of COVID-19 vaccines in Negros Occidental that were expiring on April 30, Dr. Claudelia Josefa Pabillo said Friday, April 22.Pabillo, who is in-charge of the Negros Occidental provincial government vaccine distribution, said their expiration date was extended to June 2022 “so we don’t have any expiring vaccines this month”.She was verifying the exact number of vaccine doses granted extended expiration dates with their cold storage facility staff, Pabillo added.Bacolod City does not have any expired vaccines in its cold storage facility, Dr. Edwin Miraflor, City Health Office officer-in-charge, also said.*
“I am very confident Vice President Leni Robredo will win decisively in Negros,” former governor Rafael “Lito” Coscolluela, Robredo People’s Council (RPC) campaign manager, said Friday, April 22.Robredo is enjoying a clear lead in the race for the presidency in Negros Occidental based on their latest survey, he said at a press conference in Bacolod City.He said Robredo could return to Negros Occidental in early May and they have recommended she holds mini rallies in places she has not visited yet.The recommended areas are Escalante City, Cadiz City and La Castellana, he said.The latest Negros Occidental survey in early April shows a dramatic improvement in the rating of Robredo, and the numbers of the other presidential candidates seem to be going down correspondingly, he s...
Megaworld’s Jennifer Palmares-Fong and Harold Geronimo announce the construction of the firm’s smart condo tower, Herald Parksuites, at The Upper East township in Bacolod City.*A perspective of the Herald Parksuites that will be completed in 2028.*Property giant Megaworld is building a 12-storey “smart” condo tower inside its 34-hectare The Upper East township in Bacolod City.The Herald Parksuites will be the 4th residential tower in The Upper East offering 246 “smart home” units, Jennifer Palmares-Fong, Megaworld Bacolod vice president for sales and marketing, announced Friday, April 22.Megaworld is expected to generate P1.9 billion in sales from this new residential project, which will be completed by 2028, Harold Brian Geronimo, the firm’s senior assistant vice preside...
Two Bacolod residents were sentenced to life imprisonment Friday, April 22, for the sale of shabu.Executive Judge Raymond Joseph Javier of the Bacolod Regional Trial Court Branch 52 found Joaquin Dalipe Adera alias Bombit and Ronel Mansader Tañares guilty beyond reasonable doubt of violation of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 for the sale of .1040 gram of shabu.They sold the shabu to a Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) poseur-buyer for P500 at Purok Malipayon, Barangay Taculing, Bacolod City, on Feb. 3, 2020, court records show.Aside from their life sentences, they were also ordered to pay fines of P500,000 each.Adera was also sentenced to a second life imprisonment and to pay a fine of P1 million for possession of 63.8164 grams of shabu recovered from...
Youth for Climate Hope photoYouth and civil society organizations held a silent protest at the Negros Occidental Capitol in Bacolod City on Earth Day, April 22, against a proposed 300 MW liquefied natural gas (LNG) power plant in San Carlos City, a project the groups say would only bring climate and environmental harm and high-priced yet unreliable electricity.The LNG plant is a project of Reliance Energy Development Inc. (REDI), a wholly owned subsidiary of San Miguel Corporation (SMC). In 2021, president Ramon Ang announced SMC will be converting its then proposed coal plant with LNG as a way to prove true its commitment to clean energy, a press statement sent by the Youth for Climate Hope (Y4CH) said."SMC seems to think it is doing us a favor by shifting from coal to gas, wh...
Youth and civil society organizations held a silent protest at the Negros Occidental Capitol in Bacolod City on Earth Day, April 22, against a proposed 300 MW liquefied natural gas (LNG) power plant in San Carlos City.*Youth for Climate Hope photo