CORTES, Bohol (PIA) – Not really keen in accepting more challenges like the entry of more coronavirus disease (COVID) and African Swine Fever, Bohol is
Author: The BoholTimes
Employment, entrepreneurial opportunities for out-of-school youths pushed
AN ordinance creating and organizing the Youth Development Alliance of Tagbilaran City was passed and approved by the City Council, recently. City Vice Mayor Jose
Comelec nangandam sa brownout ug way signal
GIHAN-AY na karon sa Commission on Elections (Comelec) ang contingency plan alang sa umaabot sa May 9, local ug national elections hilabina may kalabotan sa
Awhag ni Aris sa mga Bol-anon: BANTAY “FAKE NEWS”
SA padayong pagkaylap sa mga nagpahisalaag nga mga impormasyon kabahin sa nagkalain-laing personalidad sa tradisyunal, social, ug uban pang matang sa media, nagpahinumdom si Kongresista
BM Jala: Capitol cannot levy materials from private quarry
PROVINCIAL Board Member Elpidio Jala has reminded the provincial government that it cannot tax earth materials extracted from a private land, except for public lands.
More HEIs expected to hold f2f classes next school year
THE Commission on Higher Education (CHED) declared yesterday that more higher education institutions (HEIs) are expected to resume face-to-face classes next school year. “Ang maraming
NHA proposes for more cash aid to storm-ruined houses in Bohol
THERE is still hope for possible aid to Odette victims from the government through the National Housing Authority (NHA). While the NHA has already turned
BAROG San Miguel volunteers rebuild storm-wrecked houses
IN the aftermath of the disaster that hit Bohol exactly nine days before Christmas, San Miguel town simply could not just stare at the devastation,
Congw Tutor, Mayor Jumawid groundbreak road concreting
CONGRESSWOMAN Alexie B Tutor and Batuan Mayor Atty. Antonino “Dodo” Jumawid led the groundbreaking of the long-dreamt road improvement to the mountainous barangry Behind The
City DepEd prioritizes repair of damaged classrooms
THE rehabilitation of 8 public schools in Tagbilaran City which incurred damage due to Typhoon Odette will be given priority this year. Repair and rehabilitation