For most people, it has become second nature not to expect too much from the Department of Public Works and Highways, often tagged by surveys as the most corrupt government…
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Cong. Rodriguez presents 1st 100-days accomplishment
Neophyte congressman Eulogio Rodriguez presented to his constituents last week his accomplishments for the first 100 days in office, based on the missions he gave himself during the election campaign.…
An idiotic and irrelevant requirement at the BIR
Government offices headed by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) are celebrating the will spearhead the 122nd Anniversary of the Philippine Civil Service this September, pursuant to Presidential Proclamation No. 1050,…
Waiting for long-overdue change
Romeo Olino and Rene Subion, the two men who survived three days of being stranded in the middle of Maqueda Channel, are like the rest of the marginal fisherman in…
Work on Coast Guard base on Panay island to resume soon
It will be the Philippine Coast Guard who will proceed with the construction of its base at the site of the former US Long-Range Navigation (LORAN) Station on the northwestern…
LORAN ‘owners’ would have to go to court to press claim
With the LORAN lot already titled in the name of the Philippine Coast Guard, the heirs of the Villena family claiming the land would have to file suit with the…
Cua brothers vow to expand social services, health care
Governor Joseph Cua and his brother, Vice Governor Peter Cua, promised last week to expand the delivery of basic social services and provide quality health care to less fortunate Catandunganons.…
P32-M TGP project now protects Virac high school from storm surge
Thanks to the Talino at Galing ng Pinoy (TGP) Partylist, a Virac high school that was ravaged by super typhoon Rolly in 2020 is now protected against future storm surges.…
The more things change….
“And we rely on you to achieve all these.” Thus said Governor Joseph Cua to his brother, Vice Governor Peter Cua, and the members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, as he…
