WITH many expat communities that have been subsisting on imported processed meat, these naturalized foreigners have one less worry, despite the continued struggle to keep
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Tubod Mar coral reefs: Bohol’s
most diverse, widespread as yet
JAGNA, Bohol April 21 (PIA) –The corals here are so pristine, it seems like it was Panglao in the 1980, notes the son of Panglao’s
Calape coastal barangays to strengthen initiative on marine protected areas management
THE Bohol Provincial Environment Management Office (BPEMO) hosted a two-day Marine Protected Area (MPA) reorganization meeting and strategic planning workshop in Calape. Held on April
Underwater photog showcases
Bohol’s richness in marine life
(By Mindanao Journal) EVERY underwater photographer tells stories in many ways as it documents and study marine animals and their behavior in more depth. The
City of Tagb celebrates 1st solo parents day
THE City Government of Tagbilaran headed by Mayor Jane Yap, through the City Social and Development Office, celebrated the 1st National Solo Parents’ Day and
Inabanga’s Utanon Summit secures food for rural kids
AFTER seven months of implementing a revolution inspired by a centenarian who refused to give up on farming, Inabanga held its first Utanon Summit, Soltera
ASF stirs feeds supply, decrease in hog production
254% SUFFICIENCY
THE scrimp in feeds resulting from the total ban in feeds and raw materials from entering Bohol is slowly affecting the prices of market price
15 Bohol LGUs now with workers’
social protection under SSS
FOURTEEN municipal governments and one barangay in Bohol have innovated their local treasuries accommodating for an extra task: collecting and remitting social security contributions from
Acacia cutting “immoral” – Bishop Abet
BISHOP Alberto Uy of the Tagbilaran diocese called the felling of four century-old Acacia trees in barangay Taloto, this city, is “immoral.” Th Bishop said
After 1124 days of COVID
736 deaths, 1.5 Boholanos killed daily
THREE years and a month after Bohol closed its doors to prevent the entry of the dreaded coronavirus disease, some 736 Boholanos have since died
