THE Sanguniang Panlalawigan of Bohol is having a new member in the person of Dionisio Joseph “DJ” Valmores Balite, son of former Vice-Gov. Dionisio Victor
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Bohol Muslims celebrate culture at BMCPeM anniv
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol (PIA)—For the first time in Bohol, Muslim communities gather at the Bohol Cultural Center, not for the usual religious reasons that they
Business dealing with motor muffler alteration faces fines
BUSINESS establishments in the province dealing with exhaust pipe or muffler alteration, or cutting off silencers of any motorcycles and any public utility vehicle are
PNP Gen Aberin issues tall order for new Bohol PDir
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol (PIA) — “Sana kung hindi mo man malalampasan ang accomplishment nga outgoing provincial director, ay sana mapapantayan mo lang muna.” (If you
City CDRRMO rescuers complete Water Search and Rescue Training
TAGBILARAN City’s disaster response capabilities have been further strengthened as the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) rescuers completed a challenging five-day Water
TCC launches free Japanese Language Program
IN A landmark initiative aimed at enhancing language skills and broadening cultural exchange, Tagbilaran City College (TCC), in partnership with Aoike Academy-Japan, officially launched the
P7M shabu, armas nasakmit dinhi
DUL-AN sa P7 milyunes nga balor sa shabu ang nasakmit sa buy-bust sa Purok 6, Barangay Manga, Dakbayan sa Tagbilaran, alas 10:30 sa gabii, Domingo,
Philhealth mi-umento sa benepisyo
alang sa dunay breast cancer
GIPATAS-AN sa Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) Central Visayas ang benepisyo alang sa mga pasyente nga dunay breast cancer, gikan sa P100,000 ngadto sa P1.4
Poverty incidence sa Bohol miubos sa tuig 2023
MIUS-OS ang Poverty Incidence sa mga pamilya sa Bohol ngadto sa 14.8% sa 2023 gikan sa 19.1 sa 2021, base sa pinakaulahing report gikan sa
Loboc, water proponents at odds over environment, political issues: WATER POLITICS
THE Loctob Water Inc. (LWI), and the municipality of Loboc led by Mayor Raymond Jala are apparently at odds, not only over the water and