The DTI Catanduanes provincial office recently unveiled plans to expand production of the handmade abaca facemasks in the province as a necessity during the pandemic.
Month: July 2020
Pandan seeks tourism capital tag as Hiyop resort opens soon
By the last week of July, a private resort being developed by Mayor Honesto Tabligan II right the edge of the cliffs of windy Hiyop will be opened to the public and afford them a fantastic 180-degree view of the Pacific Ocean.
PROBINSIYA UUTANG NG 150 MILYONG PISO SA LBP
Pero dito sa atin iba ang kaisipan ng. mga opisyal ng gobyerno natin? Kamakailan isang mayor ang nagsabing wala raw gustong tumanggap ng isang COVID patient. Pero di nagtagal, naayos na rin daw. Makaraan ang ilang araw iyong tatlong nababalitang nagposibo ay naging apat na at ito ay may posibilidad na maging lima, sampu, kinse hanggang maging beinte lalo at nag-uuwian na mga OFW. Hindi naman natin ginugusto na mangyari ang ganito sa atin.
Magpatood sa kapeng daeng asukar
Kan nacaaguing semana, igua daang nag-abot na APOR diyan sa pier, kaiba an alalay na security, sakay sa sarong Monterong iguang kargang pantanom sa bukid niya sa Viga.
Take at look at PWD lists
Most people wear no face masks, they do not observe physical distancing and there is this palpable feeling among them that COVID-19 exists only on television.
DILG: Members of contact tracing teams lack training
During last week’s meeting of the Provincial COVID-19 Task Force, Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) provincial director Uldarico Razal Jr. expressed his agency’s wish to make sure LGUs have their own Contract Tracing Teams whose members are trained.
Capitol sets conditions for resumption of flights
This was learned by the Tribune from a capitol source, who said that officials of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) and Cebu Pacific Airways came to the capitol last Thursday after attending a hearing on the same issue at the Sangguniang Bayan of Virac.
Balik Happy Island Program bus trips begin again July 6
This was announced by Governor Joseph Cua last week, following reports that none of the close contacts of the recent coronavirus cases tested positive for the virus.
San Andres PNP probing fake travel documents:
San Andres PNP probing fake travel documents
Catanduanes police provincial director Col. Paul Abay told the Provincial COVID-19 Task Force chaired by Governor Joseph Cua that he will look into the allegations aired during the meeting last week at the capitol.
Citing text messages, two members of the task force disclosed that undocumented LSIs paid P5,000 each to board an unmarked passenger van at Cubao, Quezon City for the trip to Naga City where they were allegedly secured or were given travel documents.
