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KILLED IN ACTIONIlonggo ‘marine’ dies in Abu Sayyaf encounter

BY GLENDA SOLOGASTOA ILOILO City– An Ilonggo officer of the Philippine Marines from this southern city was killed in an encounter between government troops and...

ROXAS EXHORTS THE YOUNG‘Be the solution, not the problem’

BY RUBY P. SILUBRICO ILOILO City – “Be part of the solution of the problem, and not be part of the problem.” This was the advice...

Over 3,000 jobs up for grabs on July 2

BY GLENDA SOLOGASTOA ILOILO – More than 3,000 job vacancies are up for grabs this July 2 at the provincial capitol lobby during the job fair...

Man found dead at Mandurriao plaza

BY RUBY P. SILUBRICO ILOILO City – A man was found dead on the stage of the Mandurriao district public plaza. Still unidentified as of press...

Woman, 60, sexually harassed

BY RUBY P. SILUBRICO ILOILO City – A 60-year-old woman accused her neighbor of trying to rape her yesterday inside her house in Zone 15,...

Prov’l capitol to plant trees in San Enrique

BY GLENDA SOLOGASTOA ILOILO – The provincial government will once again plant trees in line with its pet program, Action for Regreening and Transformation (ART)...

Community service for littering market vendors

By RALPH JOHN MIJARES ROXAS City – The city government has come up with a novel way of disciplining vendors at the Teodoro Arcenas Trade...

Who’s the next BCPO chief?

BY EUGENE Y.ADIONG BACOLOD City – Mayor Monico Puentevella said he already has somebody in mind to be the next director of the Bacolod City...

Negros mulls pork imports

BY EUGENE Y. ADIONG BACOLOD City – Negros Occidental still seeks to import pork despite the commodity’s abundance in the province. “The importation is needed for...

‘Activate local price monitoring councils’

BY EUGENE Y.ADIONG BACOLOD City – Local government units have been urged to activate their local price monitoring councils. Noting the recent spike in the prices...