WILL the provincial government lose millions worth of assets if its land is transferred to Bohol Island State University (BISU)? This puzzles some keen observers
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Dengue cases still lower than last year
THE Provincial Health Office’s (PHO) Provincial Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (PESU) released its 31st Morbidity Week Dengue report, with cases 50.0% lower than last year.
Capitol to probe destruction of Choco Hills in Sagbayan
GOV. Aris Aumentado ordered the investigation of the defacement of some Chocolate Hills in barangay Canmano, Sagbayan town. The said probe was an offshoot to
PAMB forbids alteration of Choco Hills
“THE hills should not be altered nor defaced and extraction is strictly prohibited.” This was one of the provisions of Resolution No. 01, series of
Transporting of hogs near Pilar reported
THE transporting of hogs appeared to be unguarded in some places in Bohol despite the ban of doing it without permit. This paper was able
Gov’t worker salary hike okayed
upon retirement – Congw Alexie
CONGRESSWOMAN Kristine Alexie B. Tutor reported that the salary of government employees will be increased once they retire from service. This came after the civil
Bohol Arnis secures 5 medals in Cebu;
First PEKAF Zubiri Cup to be held here
FOUR out of eight athletes from the EGC Arnis Combat Martial Arts – Antequera, Bohol Team, under the Arnis De Caballes Bohol Chapter, claimed five
Medical aid fund not mine, but from
taxes of the people – Congw. Vanvan
CONGRESSWOMAN Vanessa C. Aumentado has clarified that the medical assistance fund she facilitated in various hospitals is not hers but from the people’s taxes. This
DICT target until end of 2023
1M MORE JOBS
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol (PIA) – In the next five months, the country’s information, communication technology (ICT) industry would be putting up an additional one million
Brgy. chair, wife face raps for bringing pork products
GOV. Aris Aumentado has made his commitment true to press charges to those who violate Provincial Ordinance No. 2022-11, banning the carrying of pork meat
