THE City Government of Tagbilaran welcomed delegates from the Sangguniang Kabataan Federation of Laoag City, Ilocos Norte on April 7, 2025, for an official benchmarking
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Bohol’s illegal drug problem
‘VERY SERIOUS’
THE gravity of illegal drug problem in Bohol is getting serious, based on the 29th round of public presentation of Bohol Polls 2025 on Friday.
Vice-Guv. Baja thanks Bohol Poll ‘25
VICE-Gov. Tita V. Baja expressed gratitude to the survey that gave her +41% satisfaction rating from satisfied of 56% and dissatisfied, 15% and Undecided, 28%.
Bohol vice gubernatorial bet Santos Abella
thanks for 11% rating in pre-election polls
DAGOHOY, Bohol- Vice gubernatorial candidate Santos Abella on Saturday expressed his appreciation for the candidate’s preference rating of 11 percent based on the latest HNU-Bohol
Bohol voters likely to vote for incumbents
REGISTERED voters in Bohol are likely to cast their votes for the incumbents (sitting officials) based on their preferences, according to Bohol Poll 2025 that
PBBM’s satisfaction rating drips to -43; VP Sara’s, +67
THE satisfaction rating of incumbent President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. has dripped significantly, based on Bohol Poll 2025 conducted by Holy Name University Research Center.
Milka Romero of 1Pacman Party-list: ‘I want to protect our reefs’
RECOGNIZING the importance of coral reefs for biodiversity, coastal protection, and tourism itself, 1Pacman Party-List’s first nominee Milka Romero has desired their protection and sustainable
Pizarras petitions COMELEC for
Election Supervisor’s reassignment
LAWYER Jordan Pizarras, candidate for Representative of the First District of Bohol formally sought the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) to reassign Bohol Provincial Election Supervisor
Puregold, new branch store in Ubay, now opens
PUREGOLD newest branch is now opened to the public for their retail needs on April 3 in Ubay town. Gov. Aris Aumentado, together with his
OFWs launches remittance stoppage as support to PRRD – BOYCOTT
“FEEL the wrath of the Filipino workers” on their threat of remittance boycott week, says the poster online. The Maisug movement in Croatia, Europe has