IATF to be followed on face mask wearing – Lacson
Flag raising during the 124th Philippine Independence rites at the Provincial Capitol.* Alejandro Alvarez photo
Flag raising during the 124th Philippine Independence rites at the Provincial Capitol.* Alejandro Alvarez photo
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson yesterday revealed that Guam is willing to help Negros Occidental in terms of economic activities and tourism. Lacson, who was invited as the keynote speaker in the 126th celebration of Philippine Independence
BY CHRYSEE G. SAMILLANO “Our administration has always tried its best to follow rules and we follow what is required by law, by the Commission on Audit,” Bacolod Mayor Evelio Leonardia yesterday said in reaction to the creation of a
BY CHRYSEE G. SAMILLANO Bacolod Mayor Evelio Leonardia yesterday honored frontliners, city and barangay officials, private sector volunteers and the people of Bacolod City for how they have worked together and beat COVID-19, during the 124th Independence Day celebration at
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN For Benjie Miranda, a former Army’s Scout Ranger trooper, winning the mayoralty post of Kabankalan City in Negros Occidental which was dominated by the Zayco clan for more than three decades, was a sort of “Divine
BY CHRYSEE G. SAMILLANO Former Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Salvador Panelo yesterday urged newly elected leaders to give priority to education in order to move the country towards progress. Panelo, who was guest of honor and speaker during the 124th
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN The statement of incoming National Security Adviser Clarita Carlos that she has had enough with “peace talks” with communist rebels, and invite them to be “part of the change” is not far with the intent of
“You have heard that it was said, An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. But I say to you, offer no resistance to one who is evil. When someone strikes you on your right cheek, turn
Trinity Sunday is often considered the preacher’s nightmare. This is unfortunate because while the doctrine of the Trinity is difficult (in fact, impossible) to understand, it is the very foundation of our entire Christian faith and life. A missionary priest
An advocacy group representing mobility professionals urged the incoming administration to appoint transport officials “that have demonstrated genuine empathy and concern for prioritizing the basic transportation needs of Filipinos” after rumors of the potential reappointment of outgoing transport chief Arthur
• GILBERT P. BAYORAN An alleged leader of the New People’s Army, who participated in the ambush and encounter with policemen in Calatrava, Negros Occidental, gave himself up to the 79th Infantry Battalion, on March 17. According to a statement
The United Sugar Producers Federation of the Philippines (UNIFED) is thankful that prices of sugar have gone up to the level that farmers are comfortable with and thanked Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel, and Sugar Regulatory Administrator Pablo Azcona for
As a driver of a car in the Philippines, one of the scariest viral videos to see was that of the kamote motorcycle rider crashing head on into a Toyota Innova that was cruising along the Skyway Stage 3 in
Local chess aficionados play friendly afternoon games against each other to pass away the time and hone their skills at the Bacolod City Public Plaza.* Jade Paul Morin/CCN photo
Today’s gospel incident took place in the last days of Jesus’ life. Earlier, the people of Jerusalem welcomed Jesus triumphantly with palms and branches. His fame as a powerful preacher and wonder-worker had preceded him. Just days before, he made
BEAUTIES. The candidates for the Lin-ay sang Negros 2024 at the launching of Panaad sa Negros Festival at the Provincial Capitol Lagoon in Bacolod City. * Capitol PIO photo