CURFEW means a regulation requiring people to remain indoors between specified hours, typically at night. It is a specific time set by the rule that
Author: The BoholTimes
(Not) Necessary Excuses
If you say that there is no excuse for something, you are emphasizing that it should not happen, or expressing disapproval that it has happened.
OGAR Mandate
Last Monday, Bohol launched the Office of Governance Accountability and Reform (OGAR), led by former Cabinet secretary Leoncio Evasco. The mandate of this office is
Bohol’s Full Tourism Recovery tops Aumentado agenda
FULL RECOVERY
GOV. Aris Aumentado spoke before municipal tourism officers at their first quarter forum on Wednesday morning. Aumentado urged tourism officers to take the initiative in
Blackout in Bohol, again
THE 13-hour blackout yesterday, September 10, 2022, has halted the businesses in the capital Tagbilaran City and in the entire province of Bohol, prompting those
Tagbilaran City prepares development plans
PARTICIPATION from the various civil society organizations in Tagbilaran City made this year’s Comprehensive Development Planning and Executive Legislative Agenda (CDP-ELA) substantial and inclusive. Thirty-one
Gastohon sa pagtubag sa hagit sa climate change sa 2023
P453B PUNDO
LABING taas nga pahat alang sa pagpa-haum ug pagpangandam aron dili magrabehan sa epekto sa nagkausab nga panahon ang gitagana sa Department of Budget and
Bohol SP inclined to okay to clear coco debris after Odette
THE Sangguniang Panlalawigan agriculture committee chaired by Vice-Gov. Dionisio Victor A. Balite is inclined to approve the clearing of coconut debris that littered in the
For increased graft batting percentage
OGAR to help build cases
as ‘primary ombudsman’
IN what could enthrone Bohol into yet another niched in the altar of excellence in governance excellence, Bohol leadership launches the Office of Governance, Accountability
P5K cash, shelter to storm-victims in 8 towns
THERE is still some P5,000 cash assistance and P9,600 worth of emergency shelter kits for Odette-victims of Bohol’s seven towns, all from the Philippine Red