May 7, 2025

Disqualification case filed vs Cauayan mayor

• GILBERT P. BAYORAN A case of disqualification has been filed against Cauayan Mayor John Rey Tabujara before the Commission on Elections for alleged violation of Comelec resolution Number 11104, known as Abuse of State of Resources (ASR), in line

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Ferrer holds Miting de Avance

• GILBERT P. BAYORAN The “Power of Fourth” was tested and proven during the Miting de Avance of 4th district congressional candidate Vice Governor Jeffrey Ferrer, who estimates that about 23,000 attended the final leg of his campaign sorties on

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What leads us to our eternal life

Christ said it very clearly. “For this is the will of my Father, that everyone who sees the Son and believes in him may have eternal life, and I shall raise him on the last day.” (Jn 6,40) Yes, what

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Red tagging still an issue

Red tagging has been identified as the most common violation this election season, comprising 78.7 percent of the violations monitored, despite the Commission on Elections prohibition on the labeling of individuals as terrorists without evidence, according to a report by

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CHMSU to spotlight sustainability

Carlos Hilado Memorial State University (CHMSU) is set to celebrate its third year as a university by highlighting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) during its University Foundation Week, scheduled for May 13 to 17, a press release from

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Gold Partner Truck, Varta score wins

The game between Gold Partner Truck and GoodYear Tires was a back-and-forth affair in the start, with the latter earning a one point edge at the end of the first quarter in Fil-Sino Bacolod Truckers Basketball Cup. Then the Golds

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DINAGSA. Fireworks lit up the sky over Cadiz City on Monday as the 52nd Dinagsa Festival was officially launched, as the city began celebrations and events in honor of Señor Sto. Niño de Cadiz.* Cadiz City LGU photo

72,446 apply for voters’ registration in NIR – Comelec

• GILBERT P. BAYORAN The applications for voters’ registration in Negros Island Region (NIR) has reached 72,446, as of January 17, according to the Commission on Elections. Of the number, Comelec processed 49,267 applications in Negros Occidental, 22,190 for Negros

Union bans caterers involved in BCGC spoilage incident

• THERESA MAE DULMAN Two catering services have been slapped with a two-year ban from all Bacolod City Government Employees Union (BCGEU) events following a food safety issue that left 1,124 food packs spoiled during the Employees Day celebration last

BJMP launches probe into jail stabbing

• RICHARD T. CABALLERO JR. The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology in Negros Island Region (BJMP-NIR) has launched an investigation following a stabbing incident that occurred inside the Negros Occidental District Jail Male Dormitory (NODJ-MD) in Barangay Tabunan, Bago

Ordinance streamlines biz permits for Bacolod PUVs

• CHRYSEE G. SAMILLANO An ordinance laying down the guidelines and procedures in the processing of business permits for public utility transportation business in the City of Bacolod, pursuant to ease of doing business and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act

Public market security guard shoots ‘mentally-ill’ man dead

• RICHARD T. CABALLERO JR. A security guard shot to death a man believed to be mentally-ill at the Kabankalan New Public Market in Barangay 1, Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental on Monday afternoon. Initial investigation revealed that the victim, alias