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Visayas

17 ‘Odette’-Hit LGUs In Cebu, Bohol Get Rice From Japan Government

Seventeen localities in the Visayas that were hit by Typhoon Odette last December benefited from almost 7,000 bags of rice donated by the Japanese government.

NegOr Tourism Exec Seeks Local Registration Of BnB Ops

The Negros Oriental tourism bureau is aiming to compile a comprehensive list of bed and breakfast operators in the province, particularly now that tourists are returning.

Antique Guv Hopes For Lower Covid Alert Classification

Antique Governor Rhodora Cadiao has expressed her worry over the low Covid-19 vax rate, particularly among seniors.

DOH-8 Pushes Fogging To Curb Rising Dengue Cases

The Department of Health in Eastern Visayas has expressed support for fogging activities to combat the rising cases of dengue fever in the region.

NegOcc ‘Odette’ Victims Receive Almost P5-M Housing Assistance

The National Housing Authority has provided housing assistance to nearly 1,000 Negros Occidental residents affected by Typhoon Odette.

2 SUCs Asked To Evaluate Impact Of Ormoc Diversion Road

The Regional Development Council has asked two universities in the Visayas to join the evaluation study of the Ormoc Diversion Road in northwestern Leyte.

Tourism Master Plans Seen To Spur Industry On 2 Cebu Islands

Two islands in Cebu are now ready to develop their tourism portfolios following the completion of the comprehensive development master plans.

Authorities To Curb ‘Ticket Fixing’ At Dumaguete Port

Ports and maritime authorities in Dumaguete are now investigating the presence of fixers allegedly buying tickets from shipping lines in bulk and reselling them to passengers at a higher price.

Dumaguete To Set Up Employment Help Desks In 30 Villages

The city government of Dumaguete is looking for barangays to collect unemployment data and assist local job seekers.

Curfew Lifted In Bacolod City

No more curfew in Bacolod after more than two years.