Tacloban’s over 300 police negative of drug use
TACLOBAN CITY- For the record, all of the more than 300 policemen of this city are not using illegal drugs. Well, at least in so far as the result of a mandatory drug test conducted...
LDS Church embarks on $1.5-M livelihood recovery program
TACLOBAN CITY - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) embarks on a $1.5 million project for technical education and livelihood recovery of more than 5,000 members affected by supertyphoon Yolanda. Jose...
Southern Leyte officials call on qualified students to avail medical scholarship program
With only few takers
MAASIN CITY – Officials of Southern Leyte are calling those who are qualified to take advantage of a scholarship program it is offering for those who want to become doctors.
For some...
GIZ: Storm surge cause of 94 percent deaths of Yolanda
TACLOBAN CITY - A study of the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ) concluded that 94% of the total number of the supertyphoon Yolanda casualties were killed by storm surges. In its report recently released,...
DepEd approves tuition fee increase in 20 private schools in EV
TACLOBAN CITY-About 38 private schools in the region have sought for tuition fee increase for the incoming school year.
However, only 20 of these schools have been given approval by the regional office of the...
Villar leads celebration of International Volunteer Day at LPPCHEA
Sen. Cynthia A. Villar on Thursday (December 1) joined the rest of the world in the observation of the 2016 International Volunteer Day and led hundreds of volunteers in numerous environment-friendly activities to mark...