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Ceneco residential rates down by 11 cents per kWh in November

Ceneco residential rates down by 11 cents per kWh in November

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The Central Negros Electric Cooperative Inc. announced Friday, November 19, that its average residential rate for November is P10.0621/kWh.It dropped by P0.1167/kWh from last month’s P10.1788/kWh, Danny Pondevilla, CENECO acting general manager, said in a press release.The decrease can be attributed to the reduction in generation, transmission and system loss charges, implementation of Time-Of-Use rate for 24MW due to the directive of the Energy Regulatory Commission as well as the other pass-through charges such as value-added tax, he said.He added that the pass-through charges equivalent to P8.8755/kWh of the total power rate include the generation and transmission charges, ERC-approved adjustments, government subsidies and taxes.Only P1.1866/kWh of the power rate goes to...
VMC takes ‘desperate moves,’ group claims; mill mgmt replies

VMC takes ‘desperate moves,’ group claims; mill mgmt replies

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Sugarcane trucks at Victorias Milling Co.* Ronnie Baldonado photoCorporate giant Victorias Milling Co. appears willing to lose hundreds of millions of pesos by extending additional milling incentives to attract individual planters to deliver their sugarcane to VMC for crop year 2021-2022, a press release from the Vicmico Planters’ Association Inc. said Sunday, November 21.Industry sources indicated that VMC, fearing a reduced volume after unilaterally severing ties early this year with long-time business partner Vicmico Planters Association Inc. and consequently, with Vicmico Planters’ Multi-Purpose Cooperative, is giving milling incentives of as much as P300, or a total package of P550 per ton cane, to attract farmers to deliver their sugarcane to the mill, the press release said....
Soldiers slain in Moises Padilla encounter laid to rest

Soldiers slain in Moises Padilla encounter laid to rest

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303rd IB photoTwo soldiers who died in a Moises Padilla, Negros Occidental, encounter were simultaneously laid to rest in separate venues and given full military honors on Saturday, November 20.Army troops together with family and friends buried Corporal Biencent John Trero at Angel's Memorial Park in Kabankalan City, while Private Cesar Ian Eleuterio was laid to rest at the Brgy Jaena Norte public cemetery in Jamindan, Capiz.Trero and Eleuterio of the Philippine Army's 79th Infantry "Masaligan" Battalion paid the ultimate sacrifice in an encounter against members of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army in Sitio Tiyos, Barangay Quintin Remo, Moises Padilla, Negros Occidental, an Army press release said.A gun salute was also held at the burial and the Phi...
Capitol remembers road traffic victims

Capitol remembers road traffic victims

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Capitol photoThe Negros Occidental provincial government marked the World Day of Remembrance of Road Traffic Victims at the Capitol grounds in Bacolod City on Sunday, November 21.Negros Occidental Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson and provincial officials led the activity, participated in by Capitol office heads and employees, national government agencies, non-government organizations, and private groups.A marker was unveiled at the Capitol Lagoon as part of the activity. It serves as a constant reminder to all commuters to observe road safety rules to prevent deaths and injuries in order to save more lives, a press release from the Capitol said.The World Day of Remembrance is themed, “Act for low speeds/act for low speed streets”, which aims to raise awareness on road safety and pr...
Migz files bill to restore NIR, Kiko to file House counterpart

Migz files bill to restore NIR, Kiko to file House counterpart

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Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel “Migz” Zubiri said on Friday, November 19, that he just filed Senate Bill No. 2453 that seeks to establish the Negros Island Administrative Region to be known as Region XVIII.Zubiri, who filed the Negros Island Region Act on Wednesday, said the bill seeks to bring together Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, and Bacolod City as a single administrative region.The senator said a counterpart bill needs to be filed in the House of Representatives.“I need a counterpart in the House and I’m hoping we can have the Negros congressmen file it as well,” Zubiri told DIGICAST NEGROS.Rep. Francisco “Kiko” Benitez (Negros Occidental, 3rd District) said he will file a counterpart bill in the House of Representatives next week.“The establishment of th...
11 meted life for drugs on nat’l judgment day

11 meted life for drugs on nat’l judgment day

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Eleven Negrenses were sentenced to life imprisonment for the sale and possession of drugs on National Judgment Day Friday, November 19.Executive Judge Raymond Joseph Javier, Bacolod Regional Trial Court Branch 52, sentenced Ace Gamarang Villanueva and Michael Go Diaz; Gutsy Villanueva Poncejan; Mariann Obsenares Grande, alias Ann-Ann; Jessel May Goto Jareta; Arman Emam Macabalang, Salim Emam Macabalang and Asrap Emam Macabalang; Wilton Fernandez Capunong, alias Totong Bukol; and Christian Gerullu Edca in seven separate cases to life imprisonment for the sale of shabu and to each pay a fine of P500,000.James Jumbas Brisuela, alias Jigjig, was also sentenced to life imprisonment and to pay a fine of P400,000 for possession 15.777 grams of shabu when he was arrested at Purok Tilapia, ...
Negros Occidental okays VTI buses cross-border travel in 3 routes

Negros Occidental okays VTI buses cross-border travel in 3 routes

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Vallacar Transit Inc. can begin cross-border travel between Negros Occidental and Oriental, and Cebu starting Saturday, November 20, Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz said Friday.Diaz on Friday issued the guidelines for all incoming passengers via land travel to Negros Occidental, with three approved routes.There will be four buses plying the Bacolod to Dumaguete route via Mabinay, two buses for the Bacolod to Cebu via Mabinay trips, and four buses for the Bacolod to Cebu via Don Salvador Benedicto route and vice versa, he said.Fully vaccinated individuals are required to present an S-PaSS, and verifiable COVID-19 vaccination cards or certificates of vaccination.Those who are unvaccinated or partially vaccinated should present an S-PaSS and a negative RT-PCR test resu...
Baby drowns in tub

Baby drowns in tub

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Cadiz PNP photoA one-year-old baby drowned in a tub in his home at Brgy. Zone-2, Cadiz City, Negros Occidental, Thursday afternoon, November 18.The police went to the area after the victim’s 32-year-old uncle discovered the baby’s lifeless body in the tub that was filled with water.Lt. Gina Fernandez, Cadiz police deputy chief, said the uncle was looking after the baby who was just playing.However, his attention was caught by the children playing outside their home by the river. When he looked again at his nephew he was already drowning in the tub.The baby was brought to a hospital in Cadiz City but was pronounced dead on arrival.*
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