TWO officials from the Municipalities of Quezon, Bukidnon and Ubay, Bohol have testified that Congressman Aris Aumentado of the Second District is saying the truth
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Empowering youth for transformative change
WITH the theme “Enabling Youth Participation, Empowering Transformative Youth Governance”, Youthlead Philippines hosted the First Bohol Youth Impact Summit on March 18 and 19, 2022,
Garcia helps voters make good decision
CONGRESSIONAL aspirant Gerardo “Gerry” Garcia, an engineer by profession, said that he wants to “help voters arrived at a good decision” this forthcoming May 9,
Habitat foundation, IOM invited
to help rebuild storm-hit houses
GOV. Arthur Yap has confirmed that he invited the Habitat for Humanity Foundation and International Organization for Migration (IOM) in a bid to help rebuild
COVID-19 cash aid applications closed: CASH AID NO MORE?
THE Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) announced yesterday the closure of the agency’s COVID-19 cash aid program. In an advisory, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello
Bohol sets up 30-days cordon against bird flu
CORTES, Bohol (PIA) – Not really keen in accepting more challenges like the entry of more coronavirus disease (COVID) and African Swine Fever, Bohol is
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,