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Comelec Suspends Voter Registration During Holidays

Comelec announces holiday break for voter registration for the 2026 Barangay and SK Elections. Over 1 million Filipinos have already applied nationwide. Registration continues until May 2026.

BIR Issues New Rules for Business Registration

The BIR has released updated guidelines to streamline registration. Learn the new documentary requirements for OPCs and corporations to avoid delays. #BIR #PhilippinesBusiness

Cebu Voter Registration Delayed to Jan 2026 After Typhoon

Comelec Cebu offices in Liloan, Compostela, and Danao City suffer severe damage from Typhoon Tino, forcing satellite registration for new voters to be postponed. Read about the recovery efforts and 2026 election preparations.

Cebu Satellite Voter Registration to Resume in 2026

Comelec Cebu offices in Liloan, Compostela, and Danao City were damaged by Typhoon Tino, halting satellite voter registration. Operations will resume in 2026 as repairs are made for the 2026 BSKE. Register now!

Sea Travel Resumes in Central Visayas After TD Wilma

Coast Guard stations in Central Visayas have lifted the initial voyage suspension as Tropical Depression Wilma weakened. Key routes from Cebu to Camotes, Toledo, and San Carlos resume operations. PAGASA continues to warn small vessels.

San Fernando Mayor Suspends PrimeWater Permit

Mayor Vilma Caluag's executive order suspends PrimeWater's permit, handing water service control back to CSFWD. Residents await reliable taps and clear updates. #SanFernando #WaterService

Register Now for Andot Sports 10-Miller 2026 in Cebu

Runners, mark your calendars! The third Andot Sports 10-Miller is set for January 24, 2026, at Cebu Business Park. Register for 3K, 6K, 12K, or 16K races with exciting prizes and perks. Sign up today!

Alegria, Cebu Halts River Tours Due to Typhoon Wilma

Alegria, Cebu suspends all river tourism activities like canyoneering due to Typhoon Wilma. A Yellow Heavy Rainfall Alert warns of flash floods and landslides. Public urged to follow safety orders.

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