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SM Hotels kumpyansa para sa palaabuton sang P18B development project

SM Hotels kumpyansa para sa palaabuton sang P18B development project

Balita Hiligaynon, Digicast Negros X
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-YNzf2yl4k&live=1[/embedyt]SM Hotels and Conventions Corp kumpyansa para sa palaabuton sang P18B development project sa pila ka mga lugar sa pungsod sa pihak sang pandemic.Ini kadungan sang grand opening sang Park Inn Hotel by Raddisson nga kaiping lang sang SM City Bacolod sa Reclamation Area.Ginpahayag ni Peggy Angeles, Executive Vice President sang SMHCC, nga sa amat-amat nga paghalog sang travel restrictions kadungan sang pagnubo sang alert status sang Bacolod makit-an ang liwat man nga pagsaka bisan sa mga guest sang hotel.Amo nga bisan na delay ang pagtukod sang pila pa ka mga development project sang SMHCC tuga man sang epekto sang pandemic kumpyansa sila sa gihapon nga mas magatin-ad ang ekonomiya.Kabahin sa kapin P...
Presyo sang gatong nag nubo sa tatlo na ka sunod-sunod nga semana

Presyo sang gatong nag nubo sa tatlo na ka sunod-sunod nga semana

Balita Hiligaynon
Presyo sang gatong ang nag nubo sa tatlo na ka sunod-sunod nga semana.Ini matapos sa pagsaka man sa sunod-sunod nga semana sa sulod sang duha ka bulan.Amat amat naman karon ang pagpanaog sa presyo sini.Subong nga adlaw gin patuman ang 85 sentimos nga rollback sa kada litro sang gasolina, kag 1.20 naman ang buhin sa kada litro sang diesel.Sa tatlo ka semana, nag lab-ot na sa 2.45 ang ginbuhin sa kada litro sang gasolina kag 1.80 naman sa diesel.Ang pag nubo sang presyo sang gasolina ang nahanungod man sang pag nubo sa presyo sa world market dala sang pag damo sang supply gikan sa Estados Unidos kag China.
Babayi napatay matapos makuryente

Babayi napatay matapos makuryente

Balita Hiligaynon
EB Magalona PNP photoBabayi patay matapos makuryente sa sulod sang ila banyo.Patay ang 33 anyos nga si Kennah Mae Santibanez matapos ini ma kuryente sa sulod sang ila nga balay sa Barangay Latasan sa EB Magalona.Suno sa PNP, naga tiniil lang ang biktima sa ila sini banyo kun sa diin nabutang ang washing machine nga may open wire.Basa na ang biktima rason nga nakuryente ini nga gintunaan sang iya kamatayon. Dead on arrival sa ospital si Santibanez.
Mambukal Resort: A wildlife sanctuary, too

Mambukal Resort: A wildlife sanctuary, too

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The provincial government of Negros Occidental recently announced the "rebranding" of the Mambukal Mountain Resort in Murcia to become a conservation site, too, making it the Mambukal Mountain Resort and Wildlife Sanctuary.Provincial administrator Ray Diaz made the disclosure citing that such a move is in line with the commitment of Governor Bong Lacson in the protection of wildlife and environment, in general. Lacson is expected to sign an executive order for the purpose, Diaz added.Provincial tourism officer Cherly Decena said the "rebranding" of Mambukal is aimed to make the presence of the different wildlife species in the resort as another attraction, while contributing at the same time to the public awareness on biodiversity conservation. Based on the joint survey of the Phi...
Capitol requires S-PaSS, Diaz, Ang dispute erupts

Capitol requires S-PaSS, Diaz, Ang dispute erupts

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Capitol and City PIO photosThe Negros Occidental provincial government will continue to require all incoming passengers at the Bacolod-Silay Airport in Silay City to register for an S-PaSS prior to travelling to the province to protect Negros and Bacolod residents from another COVID-19 surge, Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz said Monday, November 22.Even Bacolod residents should obtain an S-PaSS since the airport is in Silay City that is part of Negros Occidental, he said.Emergency Operations Center – Task Force Executive Director Em Legaspi Ang on Sunday said that an S-PaSS is no longer required for fully-vaccinated Bacolod-bound passengers travelling by land, sea or air.Diaz said National Inter-Agency Task Force (NIATF) Resolution 101 states the S-PaSS or Safe, Swi...
‘Oldest living person’ dies in Kabankalan

‘Oldest living person’ dies in Kabankalan

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A Negros Occidental resident who was believed to be the oldest living person in the country and the world passed away at her home in Barangay Camingawan, Kabankalan City, 6:45 p.m. Monday, November 22.“It is with sadness in our heart when we received the news that our beloved Lola Francisca Susano passed away,” the Kabankalan City government announced Monday night.Her granddaughter, Merlene Susano, told DIGICAST NEGROS Lola Iska died in her sleep after their evening prayers surrounded by 15 grandchildren.She was sleeping while they were praying and took two deep breaths after they were done and died, Merlene said.At about 3 p.m. Monday Lola Iska had difficulty breathing but after they massaged her with liniment she improved, her granddaughter added.Lola Iska had 14 chil...
Bacoleño gold medal awardee for topping worldwide CMA exam

Bacoleño gold medal awardee for topping worldwide CMA exam

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A University of Saint La Salle 2009 magna cum laude accounting graduate is the Institute of Certified Management Accountants Gold Medal Awardee for garnering the highest score in the United States Certified Management Accounting (CMA) examination.The awardee is Rodrigo Casiano Jr., 33, of Brgy Estefania, Bacolod City, who took the two-part CMA examination at an authorized testing center in Makati City in May and June.“This is similar to our local CPA, but this one is a global certification”, said Casiano, who now works for Accenture in Manila.He currently has no plans of working abroad or in the in the Unites States, but topping the CMA examination “will come in handy later if an opportunity comes”, he said.“A CMA certification is recognized globally. If I move abroad or to...
Capitol employees to get bigger bonuses in December

Capitol employees to get bigger bonuses in December

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The more than 3,000 employees of the Negros Occidental provincial government will receive bonuses in December that will be bigger than what they received last year, Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz said Monday, November 22.The exact amount will be announced by Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson, he said.The provincial government employees received P40,000 bonuses in December last year.The provincial government has released their 14th month pay equivalent to one month’s salary and P5,000 bonus for regular and casual employees this month, Diaz said.Diaz said there has been no decision yet on whether the provincial government will return to a five-day work week.Lacson earlier reduced the work week to four days amid the COVID-19 pandemic."We need to see if the drop in COVI...
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