Capitol won’t reduce JO, COS workers
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN Unlike at the Bacolod City Hall where an estimated 3,000 job order workers may lose their jobs by the end of
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN Unlike at the Bacolod City Hall where an estimated 3,000 job order workers may lose their jobs by the end of
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN Pulupandan Mayor Miguel Antonio Peña strongly debunked any knowledge of an agreement that he and San Enrique Mayor Jilson Tubillara, as
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN The Provincial Integrated Water Security Council yesterday approved the Provincial Integrated Water Security Plan 2023-2030 of Negros Occidental, to address water
Missing fisherman Feb Cayao being assisted by rescuers from his damaged boat in Basay, Negros Oriental.* Daph Reliquias photo
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN A former vice mayor of Toboso in Negros Occidental, has posted bail of P72,000, after a warrant of arrest was issued
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN The joint operation of the Police Station 5 and City Drug Enforcement Unit yesterday led to the seizure of P1 million
BY CHRYSEE G. SAMILLANO The Bacolod Sangguniang Panlungsod is urging the office of Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez to inspect and test the potability of all
We really have to be careful in understanding and interpreting the words of Christ in the gospel, since there are instances when our initial reaction
The Philippines’ economic freedom ranking dropped three places in the Canadian conservative think tank Fraser Institute’s Economic Freedom Index for 2020, placing 66th out of
In a statement, the Vicmico Planters Association (VPA) aired its complaint against Victorias Milling Company for acts of oppression against sugar farmers who simply want
The Real Estate Brokers Association of the Philippines Inc. (REBAP) – Metro Bacolod Chapter held its first General Membership Meeting (GMM) on March 9, at
The story of Paul and his companion, Silas, going to many places to preach and to convert many people, and in the process met severe
A Negrense artist did a live painting of Jarry and Yvette Nombres at their wedding at The Ruins, Talisay City, Negros Occidental on April 16.
• GILBERT P. BAYORAN The El Niño-induced drought continues to wreak havoc on rice and corn crops in Negros Occidental, as damage reported by the
VIGIL PROTEST. Lilian Sembrano (inset), president of Kabakod Negros Transport Coalition (KNETCO), with traditional jeepney drivers and operators, during a vigil at the Bacolod City Government Center grounds as part of their 2-day transport strike against the phase out of traditional jeepneys, which will culminate today at the Bacolod City Diamond Jubilee Tower (NGC replica) at Araneta Street, Bacolod City* CGS photo
Finance Secretary Ralph Recto said the government is sticking to its revenue collection target for now, adding that he is hopeful that the double-digit growth