TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol (PIA) –Social Security System (SSS) is eyeing at getting to the “low-lying fruits,” who could be their next set of potential beneficiaries
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BM Arcamo’s comment ‘Lots of Ordinances
impossible to implement’ provokes debate
THE statement of Provincial Board Member Benjie Arcamo that ‘lots of Ordinances are impossible to implement’ has alarmed Board Member Jamie Villamor and wanted to
Brgy. Rizal lass wins Miss Pilar 2023
MISS Marvic Dumangas, representing barangay Rizal, Pilar, Bohol, clinched the most-prestigious Miss Pilar 2023 crown, besting 20 other hopefuls after five years of hiatus due
Poblacion Weste, Catigbian Christmas 2023 bash a blast
THE first Christmas bash of Poblacion Weste, Catigbian town exploded with an array of activities and fun that made the residents here happy. Benjie Oliva,
Jagna Mayor’s change of heart
‘NOT QUITTING’
MAYOR Joseph Ranola said to be a progress-looking and result-oriented technocrat and administrator of port town of Jagna has retracted his earlier plan to resign
VGov initiates SP ceasefire on
a measure for Christmas’ sake
VICE-Governor Dionisio Victor A. Balite of Bohol has persuaded his members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan he chairs for a ceasefire in voting for a controversial
6 LGUs receive planning tool for poverty alleviation
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol (PIA) – Six local government units (LGUs) here were granted the Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) to help them assess, plan, and implement
Accommodation soars; aggie
still lags behind, report says
BOHOL’s economy has fared well as the accommodation/food services sector got the lion’s share with 53.6% while the agriculture sector still lags behind with 11.7%
New SK prexy vows to help develop youth
NEWLY-installed Provincial Sangguniang Kabataan federation president Lawrence Xavier Ancla of Loon town vowed to develop the youth’s potentials in arts, culture, not just skills in
Bohol Motor Pool proposes Capitol
departments’ service vehicles re-fleeting
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol (PIA) – The Provincial Motor Pool (PMP) disclosed that some of the Capitol’s equipment bought in 2009 are running on “cannibalized parts”
