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Cordillera
OFWS safe in Hongkong
BAGUIO CITY -- The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, –
Cordillera Autonomous Region (OWWA-CAR) had assured that the 13,496
Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) from the region are safe in tension – filled
Hong Kong. Manuela Peña, OWWA- CAR said that while the OFWs are not
directly joining the demonstrations, she said families here should continue to
advise their relatives in Hong Kong to avoid the demonstration areas. She added
that the Embassy in Hong Kong had not issued an advisory or restriction banning
the deployment of workers in the former British colony.
Northern
Luzon’s search for outstanding men, women on
DAGUPAN
CITY, Pangasinan – The search for
outstanding young men and women who have shown exemplary contributions to their
community is open for nomination in North Luzon.
Themed
“Changing the Future through Excellence,” the search seeks to recognize
Filipinos who dedicated themselves to their profession and vocation for the
welfare of their countrymen, a report from the Philippine Information Agency in
Pangasinan said.
Mark
Lester Manalo, chair of the search committee of The Outstanding Young Men
(TOYM) Foundation, said nominees must be Filipino citizens, at least 18 to 40
years old and would not turn 41 by December this year and has not been conferred
the TOYM award.
“Nominees
must have outstanding achievement in areas of community service, arts,
literature, journalism, education, law, politics, agriculture, science and
technology, economics, banking, business, sports, and government services,” Manalo
said in a press conference at the Metro Plaza here Friday.
For
more details contact JCIP secretariat at (02)373-7908-09 and (02)374-4138.
– Eva Visperas
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seniors take control of Baguio City Hall
BAGUIO
CITY -- Thirty-five senior citizens served as officials for a day, taking over
the seat of the congressman, the mayor, the whole city council, and even all
the departments of City Hall, Monday.
Taking
her oath in the morning, Mayor for a Day Flora Balaba took over the
responsibilities of Mayor Mauricio Domogan from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., dispensing
the duties of the office, as part of the activities for Senior Citizens’ Month.
Former
city hall employee Eduardo Gamayon took over as congressman while Hrothgar Mori
sat as vice mayor. The 13 councilors as well as the department heads of the
city government also had to yield their seats to their elderly “replacements.”
Councilor
Betty Lourdes Tabanda, chairman of the City Council committee on Social
Services, Women and Urban Poor, said those chosen to take the positions had to
be screened as part of the Senior Citizens Official for a Day (SCOFAD) program.
Each of
them received the day’s salary of the official they replaced.
Firm
to replace Agoo water lines destroyed by 1990 quake
AGOO,
La Union, – A private company has started the construction of a P350-million
potable water supply facility here that will replace structures and pipelines
destroyed during a killer quake in 1990.
The
Metro Agoo Waterworks Inc. (MAWI) has tapped the water of the Aringay River in
Barangay Garcia, Tubao town for the project.
Jolly
Ting, MAWI chairman, told The STAR they would install more than seven
kilometers of water transmission lines from Tubao to Agoo and 53 kilometers of
distribution pipelines to serve at least 7,000 households.
“We
hope to finish the project by the last quarter of 2015 and we will deliver
potable water to households,” Ting said during a groundbreaking program
yesterday.
Ting
said aside from Agoo, they hoped to expand the project to the nearby towns of Aringay,
Tubao and Sto. Tomas.
He said
the water distribution rates would be based on those set by the National Water
Resources Board.
Agoo
Mayor Sandra Eriguel said a feasibility study for the project was done in 2011.
She
said the July 1990 killer quake destroyed the water table or aquifer of Agoo
and the underground supply became saline as the town is near to the Lingayen
Gulf.
“Since
then (the earthquake), the Agoo Water District (AWAD) cannot supply anymore the
consumers. It went bankrupt because there were only 153 consumers left while
Agoo has 65,000 population that needs potable water,” she said.
AWAD
stopped operation three years ago and water supply became dirty due to
dilapidated pipelines.
Search for model OFW ongoing
BAGUIO CITY - The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, Department of Labor and Employment-Cordillera Administrative Region is now accepting nominations for the 2014 Regional Model OFW Family of the Year Award here.
BAGUIO CITY - The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, Department of Labor and Employment-Cordillera Administrative Region is now accepting nominations for the 2014 Regional Model OFW Family of the Year Award here.
Nominations are for OFW families where a regional winner will
be chosen for each category and automatically be the nominees for the national
level.
In order to be eligible for nomination, an OFW family must
have the following qualifications; the family must be headed by an OFW,
land-based or sea-based, formerly or presently working abroad with a formal or
informal contract of employment or work permit and with proof of OWWA
membership.
The OFW’s migration is not permanent, holder of a Philippine
Passport and does not have an immigrant status in a foreign country, OFW’s
employment is documented and he/she should possess a valid residency or work
permit as well as other employment records.
Nominations from overseas is accepted provided that the
family of the nominee is in the Philippines, the OFW can be either married or
single and should be the head of the family and has at least four years of
experience of work as an OFW.
The OFW family is known to have a solid and stable family in
the locality.
Deadline for submission of nominations will be on October 15 at the OWWA-CAR office located at No. 17 RM building, Private Road, Magsaysay Avenue, Baguio City.
Aside from trophies and certificates of recognition, winners will receive cash prizes and gifts from major sponsors.
Deadline for submission of nominations will be on October 15 at the OWWA-CAR office located at No. 17 RM building, Private Road, Magsaysay Avenue, Baguio City.
Aside from trophies and certificates of recognition, winners will receive cash prizes and gifts from major sponsors.
The 2014 regional MOFYA Search aims to give proper
recognition to the OFWs and their families who have demonstrated stable and
enduring family ties, outstanding community service and successful educational
attainment of family members and profitable business ventures. – Paul
Rillorta
AFP chief to soldiers: Treat rifle as your wife
AFP chief to soldiers: Treat rifle as your wife
FORT
MAGSAYSAY, Nueva Ecija – Armed Forces chief Gen. Gregorio Catapang Jr. has a
word of advice to soldiers who received new M4 rifles.
“I told
him he should treat the rifle like his wife or if he is still single, his
girlfriend,” he said, referring to what he told Pvt. Kevin Amarille, the
soldier with the lowest rank at the 79th Infantry Battalion (IB), during recent
ceremonial turnover of rifles here.
“You
should not give it away to enemies or let it rust,” he added.
Catapang
said “seeing these assault M4 rifles in their hands gives them the confidence
that we will successfully hit our goals and exact peace and ensuring continuous
development in our country.”
About
400 rifles were distributed to the 79th IB and Light Reaction Regiment, which
are involved in counter-insurgency and anti-terrorism.
The
firearms are among the 50,629 M4 rifles acquired by the government from
American firearms manufacturer Remington Outdoor Co. for P1.9 billion.
A total
of 27,200 of these rifles were delivered last month while the rest will arrive
in December.
Catapang
said the Army will receive a total of 44,186 units while the Navy will get
6,443 units.
The
heavy-barreled, fully automatic and wear-resistant rifles will replace the old,
worn-out M16A2 assault rifles, officials said. –
Manny Galvez
Bauko
trading post construction on
BAUKO,
Mountain Province – A municipal trading post is now being constructed here
after issues on the matter were settled.
This
was the offshoot of recent agreement between seven organizations and the
municipal government.
Output
of the meeting was a resolution signed for construction of the facility
approved by Mayor Abraham B. Akilitand funded by the Department of Agriculture
under its Grassroots Participatory Budgeting Projects.
Work was
earlier suspended by the Sangguniang Bayan of Bauko due to some concerns raised
by Barangay Abatan officials wherein location was primary concer. Site of
construction now is at municipal hall ground since there was no other available
location. Other issues such as construction of a public market were also
discussed including acquisition of lot for future municipal building
constructions. – Arsenia Addon
Dagupan
eyes branding of own milkfish
DAGUPAN
CITY– A team is working on a branding project for the local milkfish, which
includes packaging and marketing, to strengthen marketability of Dagupan bangus
and make it distinct from those produced in other parts of the country.
The
move is being initiated by the city government in a bid to end a long-running
issue on mislabeling of Dagupan bangus.
Vendors
across the country, particularly in Metro Manila, tell their buyers that their
milkfish come from Dagupan even if these are sourced from other towns.
Mayor
Belen Fernandez recently met with a group of fish vendors, pond operators and
market inspectors to discuss plans for the branding of the city’s bangus.
The
dialogue was part of a program to address problems regarding sustainability of
supply of Dagupan milkfish.
Fernandez
cited need to protect and secure the name of the city’s agricultural products.
Personnel
from the city agriculture office (CAO) urged fishpond operators and vendors to
submit data that would be used in scheduling bangus harvest.
Fernandez
bared plans of the city council to pass an ordinance requiring the issuance of
a certificate of origin to distinguish milkfish harvested in Dagupan and in
other areas.
Personnel
from CAO, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), the mayor’s
office and fishpond owners will be tasked to scrutinize and issue
the certificates of origin to bangus traders.
BFAR
regional director Nestor Domenden will ask the national government to fund the
establishment of the city’s bangus branding center. – Eva Visperas
Baguio adapts program to lessen waste
BAGUIO CITY – Officials of this mountain resort are adopting
affordable methods in implementation of its solid waste management programs.
Pending the establishment of its Integrated Solid Waste Management
System (ISWMS), the city government adopted the advocacy of the Environment and
Management Bureau of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
(EMB-DENR) strengthening waste recovery efforts in the city’s 128 barangays.
The program hopes to inculcate the importance of reducing
waste through recovery and recycling efforts among its residents in particular.
The city government, EMB-CAR and barangays Lualhati,
Pacdal, Gibraltar and Mines View entered into a memorandum of agreement in
operation of Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in Barangay Lualhati here.
The project also included the launching of the Recyclables Collection Event (RCE) of EMB-CAR which promotes among others recycling at source, waste segregation and reduction and materials recovery as options in managing wastes. – Paul Rillorta
Ilocos cops seize 41 guns, 2 kilos
shabu; 3 arrested
CAMP
FLORENDO, San Fernando City, La Union– Ilocos police director Chief Supt. Roman A. Felix
announced here last week seizure of 41 assorted firearms, hundreds of
ammunition and two kilograms of shabu, bullet proof vests and several
firearm bags and holsters in Sta Rosa, Laguna.
Three suspects were arrested in the
operation.
According
to Felix, personnel from the intelligence, investigation and
legal division of police Region 1, Criminal Investigation and
Detection Unit of police Region 4 and Philippine National Police
Special Action Forceimplemented two search warrants issued by
Judge Thelma Bunye-Medina of Regional Trial Court Brance 32,
Manila at the residence of George Fajardo aka Lorenzo
Fajardo, 60 and Ricardo de Rueda, Jr., 48
at Macabling, Sta. Rosa, Laguna around 3 a.m.of Sept. 18.
Both were arrested.
Also arrested were
Estrella L. Lueles, 53, resident of
Macabling, Sta. Rosa ; Pablo Javier of Biclat, San Miguel,
Bulacan and NolitoGarfil, 43, of Morsia, Bacolod City. – Myds Supnad
Baguio road inspectors report 50% decrease in smoke
belching fines
BAGUIO CITY – The
Roadside Inspection Testing and Monitoring Team (RITMT) under the City
Environment and Parks Management Office reported collection of fines for the
Anti-smoking ordinance decreased by 50 percent here.
The data showed only
P256,050.00 in fines from smoke belching vehicles was recorded for the period
July 23 to August 20 which is 50 percent lower than their collection of
P626,400.00 for the period March 27 to May 21 this year.
As perreport of
Wastewater, Water and Ambient Air Management Division (WAMD) Chief Engr. Moises
Lozano, the fines were derived from the apprehension of motorists in violation
of the Anti-Smoke Belching Ordinance of the city.
Engr. Sofronio Pascua
clarified, “the decrease in fines mean motorists are now more compliant and
aware of the existing ordinance.”
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