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Cebu Governor Slams Board for Cutting CPAC Budget

Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro criticizes the Provincial Board for removing the P14-million budget for CPAC, a key service delivery program. Read about the legal clash and its impact on public service.

P85M Benefits Approved for Negros Occidental Employees

Negros Occidental's provincial board greenlights P85 million in Service Recognition Incentive and gratuity pay for employees. Bacolod City also approves similar benefits, aiming for pre-Christmas release.

PJ Salazar Fernando's 50-Year Public Service Legacy

From Supreme Court clerk to Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals, Remedios Salazar Fernando's remarkable 50-year career is a testament to dedicated public service. Discover the journey of 'Mamita'.

Gov't Imposes Hiring Cap on COS, JO Workers

The Philippine government sets a hiring ceiling for contractual workers starting 2025. Learn how this move impacts public sector employment and worker welfare.

Bacolod Awaits PrimeWater Owner Announcement

Bacolod City officials demand transparency on the new owner of PrimeWater. A bulk water supplier's payment crisis highlights urgent water service issues. Learn the latest developments.

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

Toboso LGU Bans Social Media Use During Work

Toboso Mayor Richard Jaojoco prohibits all government employees from creating social media content during office hours to uphold professionalism. Violations face administrative action.

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.

Cebu City Moves to Fix Taxi Service Woes

Cebu City faces a tourism threat from dirty taxis and overcharging. Mayor Archival pushes for new service standards and cooperation with drivers to protect the city's image. Clean taxis mean stronger tourism.

Cebu Water District Stalled by Board Vacancies

The Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) is paralyzed, unable to approve urgent repairs after Typhoon Tino due to a lack of board quorum. Learn how this governance crisis affects water supply.

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