GIAGHAT sa kanhi komisyuner sa National Youth Commission (NYC) ug kanhi administrador sa Cooperative Dev’t. Authority (CDA) Benjie ‘Bobong’ Sanchez-Oliva ang mga ginikanan nga kanunay
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Panglao Island Medical Center giaprubahan sa komite level
GIAPROBAHAN sa House Committee on Health niadtong Enero 31, 2024 ang House Bill No. 9832 nga magtukod sa Panglao Island Medical Center. Ang balaodnon gisang-at
Aris revitalized municipal price councils: MONITORING
THE price of young coconut (botong) cost P80.00 a piece in Anda; P60.00, somewhere in Loboc; P35-40 in Tagbilaran City; fish prices range from at
Regulation of OTOP pushed
PROVINCIAL Board Member Nathaniel O. Binlod, representing the 3rd district of the province, has initiated a legislative measure governing One-Town-One-Product concept in Bohol. Binlod, in
Php 5.8M for Tagbilaran’s DOLE-TUPAD Program
THE Local Government Unit (LGU) of Tagbilaran, in a turnover ceremony held at the city hall atrium, received a grant of 5.8 million pesos from
22 ordinansa, 1102 resolusyon
napalusot sa 29th SP sa 2023
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol (PIA) – Kinatibuk-ang 22 ka ordinansa ug 1,102 ka resolusyones ang natala nga accomplishment sa ika 29 nga Sangguniang Panlalawigan, subay sa
Pirmado na ang Ordinansa para
CLEAN ENERGY
PIRMADO na ang Provincial Ordinance No. 2023-098, “Declaring the Province of Bohol as Environment-Friendly and Clean Energy Province, Prioritizing Innovative Renewable Energy Development, Providing Incentives
Bohol farmers, vendors own P2.7-M
farm equipment, implements, others
OVER 200 farmers and vendors in Bohol now own Php2.7 Million worth of farm implements and other equipment for their respective livelihood projects after benefiting
Expired medicines blamed on COVID19
TAGBILARAN CITY – The reasons why the procured and expired medicines worth over P1.8 million for four provincial government-owned and managed hospitals’ use are blamed
Rebrand Bohol tourism – Congw. Tutor
BOHOL tourism key players must now find ways to make Bohol more magnetic to visitors. Congresswoman Kristine Alexie B. Tutor has pushed for what she