THE Provincial Government of Bohol (PGBh) continues its efforts to improve community health and fight misinformation by emphasizing the importance of HIV awareness, regular testing,
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City kicks off Christmas festivities with lighting ceremony and bazaar
THE City Government of Tagbilaran formally ushered in the Christmas season with the annual “Pasko sa Tagbilaran” Lighting Ceremony and the opening of the Tagbo
Balaodnon giduso sa pagtino sa Chocolate Hills coverage
NAGSUGOD na ang inisyal nga deliberasyon sa House Committee on Natural Resources, nga gipangulohan ni Rep. Alfredo Marañon III, alang sa House Bill No. 831
P6.3M alang sa Chocolate Hills access road
GIBANABANA nga mokabat og P6.3 milyones ang kinahanglanon aron sa pagpa ayo sa naguba nga dalan padulong sa Chocolate Hills, ug kini gastuhan sa Kagamhanang
“Universal Social Pension” alang sa tanang senior citizens
USA ka House Bill ang gipasaka sa Kongreso nga nagtinguha sa paghatag og Universal Social Pension alang sa tanang Senior Citizens sa Pilipinas, bisan unsa
Next year’s budget marks an 8.7% increase from this year’s – SP: P4.8-B FOR 2026
BOHOL will work on an annual budget of P4.8 billion next year. This, after the Sangguniang Panlalawigan approved, on third and final reading, Appropriation Ordinance
Tagbilaran to participate in Sinulog 2026 Grand Parade
TAGBILARAN City will participate as one of the competing out-of-town contingents in the upcoming Sinulog 2026, which will be held next month. It is among
25th Ubi Festival mikita
P1.1-M SALES
NATAPOS na ang 2025 Ubi Festival sa Bohol ang selebrasyon karong tuiga ubos sa tema nga “Ubi’ng Bol-anon: Tinubdan sa Pagkaon, Garbo sa Kulturang Bol-anon”
City Council bags 2025 Outstanding Governance Regional Award
THE Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) of Tagbilaran City, led by Vice Mayor Adam Relson Jala, has been recognized as a Regional Finalist, Rank 2 in the
Rabies: Major Public Health Threat
ANIMAL bite cases in Bohol have increased to an alarming level, continuing to pose a major threat to rabies in the province. From 17,415 cases
