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SHDA-CV Housing Summit 2016

Growth in Central Visayas has shaped it into a budding mecca for real estate development. The housing industry has exponentially flourished in providing homes for Filipino families not only within the region but also across the country. Amidst the ever-changing and fast-evolving consumer landscape, the leading and upcoming housing developers continuously explore ways on providing ingenious concepts and solutions for a more discerning, digitally connected, and technological-savvy market. With the theme of, “Expanding Visions: Building towards A Sustainable Future,” the Subdivision and Housing Developers Association- Central Visayas’ (SHDA-CV) Housing Summit, in partnership with HLURB Central Visayas Region, and Pag-IBIG Fund, is coming back bigger than ever as it gathers the region’s top stakeholders, decision-makers, real-estate specialists and government officials for another year of discussing new approaches in building homes and fulfilling the housing needs of the growing population in Central Visayas. The Housing Summit is in celebration of the Housing Month. As a platform for the assessment of the industry’s current state, as well as an avenue for the discussion of marketable plans to provide a better experience for the consumers, SHDA-CV Housing Summit 2016 will continue to run a 4-day exhibit at the SM Northwing, beginning at the 24th to the 27th of October, that will showcase various housing developers and exhibitors, keeping you up-to-date on their current deals and upcoming housing projects. The convention takes place on October 25th, a day after the exhibit’s opening at the Santa Maria Ballroom 3 of Radisson Blu Hotel. Geared towards redefining the standard for a sustainable future by giving you a glimpse of the industry’s potential while incessantly promoting synergy... read more

EO sa Ambisyon Natin 2040 nga magpapas sa kakabos, gilagdaan ni Presidente Duterte

MANILA, October 17 (PIA)–Gilagdaan na ni Presidente Rodrigo Duterte ang Executive Order number 5 nga gi-ila sa tawag nga “Ambisyon Natin 2040”. Nahisulod niining plano ang 25-year long-term anti-poverty ug anti-hunger programs sa National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA). Gipasabot sa Presidente nga target sa programa nga mapasaka og triple ang kasamtangang real per capita income sa katawhan. Gitunga ang proyekto sa upat ka Philippine Development Plans nga una nang gi-plano ug gitun-an sa mga economic managers sa Presidente. Gawas sa mas maayong kinabuhi sa umaabot, miingon ang Presidente nga target sa iyang administrasyon nga sugdan ang kampanya aron makuhaan ang gidaghanon sa mga katawhan nga makonsiderar nga kabos sa nasod. Gikan sa “poor” base sa mga gihikyad nga sumbanan sa NEDA, miingon si Duterte nga himuon nilang “middle class” ang kadaghanan sa mga kauban sa marginalized sector base sa mga nahisulod sa programa sa “Ambisyon Natin 2040”. Dungan niini, nanawagan ang Presidente sa mga business leaders og dugang pang suporta alang sa mga poverty alleviation program sa iyang administrasyon.... read more

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CLEC I held an assembly last Friday in Calape

The Coastal Law Enforcement Council I held a meeting last Friday in Calape, amid reports of its failure to function in its role to protect the coastal waters of the First District of Bohol. The council tackled on effective methods to protect the coastal waters. The CLEC I, which is headed by Mayor Jasmine Balistoy of Cortes , refused to comment on the upcoming projects of the...

Patient forgives doctor who didn’t pay her attention

The patient has already forgiven the doctor who didn’t give her attention while asking for a check-up. The patient, named Joy Cagulada, then told City Health Officer Dr. Antonio Porticos of what had happened. The doctor, Dr Theomin Casano confirmed of what happened was the truth. The reason was that it was near closing time and the patient’s symptoms weren’t that bad so the doctor decided not to see her. Afterwards the doctor personally apologized to the...

Road repairs in the city will continue with 60% done, according to City Engr. Pianisita Castolo

City Engineers give priority to repair the damaged roads by using hot asphalt on roads from Ramon Enerio going to Dampas, Espuelas Extension, Dao, Tiptip, Rizal and Tamblot going to Barracks. City Engineer Pianicita S. Castolo said that her men are nonstop continuing the road repairs once good weather comes. Castolo is waiting for the 400 drums of for the hot asphalt that is to be used in road repairs. The City Engineer’s Office is now preparing the documents needed for the bidding for the mayor’s proposal to cement the 17 kilometers of road from Gallares going to Booy, Taloto and...

Campaign against illegal fishers will be met with strong commitment by League of Municipalities Phils. – Bohol Chapter

The mayors of coastal towns here in Bohol will hold a meeting in regards to stopping illegal fishing in their vicinity. This meeting will be done to disprove the belief that mayors of coastal towns are not sincere in implementing the marine laws and are even in league with the big-time commercial fishers. The President for League of Municipalities of the Philippines – Bohol Chapter, Jagna Mayor Exuperio C. Lloren, confirmed that there is a need for cooperation to stop illegal fishing. The organization aforementioned are alarmed that even though Bohol supplies 95 % of fish in the Central Visayas, according to the Bureau of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources and the Department of Agriculture, the price of fish still continue to increase. The price increase is due to scarce supply here in the province since big-time commercial fishers sell their daily fish to our neighboring provinces, thus causing small time fishers for small catch. Illegal fishing will be hard to stop since there are still other problems like lacking coastal law enforcers, no watchers, and lacking patrol...

Heavy operations costs drag sea-patrols down

COASTAL law enforcement patrols in District 1 are tugging heavy operational cost problems, making efforts to drive illegal fishers off the municipal waters – sluggish. This was the general statement of a key environment management officer at the Capitol who wished more coastal law enforcement performance, when pressed to assess illegal fishing campaign in Bohol seas. Capitol’s Bohol Environment Management Office (BEMO) head, during a radio interview early this week publicly wished the district’s Coastal Law Enforcement Council (CLEC1) could step up its campaign like their counterparts in other districts. Villaber explained that CLEC 1 has three clusters, one based in Panggangan Island of Calape town, with the seas of Tubigon to Loon as its area of responsibility. The two others are in Cortes and whose area of enforcement includes Maribojoc Bay and the third cluster is based in Baclayon, which patrols the seas off Panglao island until Alburquerque . BEMO could not see any more problems in the CLEC 1 clusters 1 and 2, but cited the concern in Baclayon, Dauis and Panglao seas, including the one facing Maribojoc Bay. In the past week, Boholanos noted a wounded dolphin stranding in Basac-Moalong in Loon, which was treated and released while a dead dolphin with wounds washed ashore in Taguihon Baclayon. Many believed the stranding of wounded dolphins were caused by illegal fishing in District 1 area. The incident also alarmed authorities as the same areas happen to be developed for eco-tourism projects, one of which showcases the bio-diversity of the seas and its marine life in dolphin and whale watching tours. Years back, Bohol’s won a prestigious accolade...

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