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Visayas

Hundreds Of Antique Corn Farmers Set To Receive Fuel Subsidy

The Department of Agriculture is currently validating 250 corn farmers in Antique identified to be recipients of a PHP3,000 fuel subsidy.

Bago City Honors, Grants Cash Reward To New World Boxing Champ

The City of Bago in Negros Occidental honored the country’s latest boxing champion, Arthur Villanueva, with a hero’s welcome and a cash incentive on Thursday.

DOLE Special Employment Program Hires 850 Antiqueño Students

850 Antiqueño students have been hired through the Labor Department's Special Program for Student Employment.

2 Water Pumping Stations To Address Supply Deficit In Dumaguete

Two pumping stations will be built in Dumaguete to meet the city's water supply deficiency of 14 million liters per day.

DepEd Initiative Prevents Dengue In Antique Schools

The clean, arrange, paint, and plant initiatives of the Department of Education in Antique were found to be effective in preventing dengue-carrying mosquitoes from thriving.

DILG Helps In Transition To New Bacolod Leadership

The Department of the Interior and Local Government is assisting the transition teams of the outgoing and incoming administrations in the transfer of power to the new mayor of Bacolod.

Cebu Passes Ordinance Making Face Mask-Wearing Optional

The Cebu Provincial Board on Tuesday passed an ordinance adopting the executive order issued by Governor Gwendolyn Garcia making the wearing of face masks in open spaces optional.

San Juanico Bridge Lighting Project Nears Completion

The San Juanico Bridge aesthetic lighting project is nearly finished, with the contractor just finishing the light sequence programming.

Former ‘Kaingineros’ Rejuvenate Cacao Trees As New Market Emerges

Former "kaingineros" in Valencia's Negros Oriental have converted to planting cocoa plants and are now revitalizing them, reassured by the emergence of a new market.

70% Of Schools In Iloilo Now On Limited F2F Classes

Close to 70 percent of schools in Iloilo are now implementing limited face-to-face classes as of Monday.