DA-8 celebrates Farmers’ & Fisherfolk’s Month
TACLOBAN CITY- The regional office of the Department of Agriculture is set to give recognition to farmers and fishermen for their invaluable contributions to the region’s agriculture sector that saw destructions during the onslaught...
FFCCCII donated school rooms to Tacloban public schools
TACLOBAN CITY – The Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (FFCCCII) and the Tacloban Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Inc.(TFCCCI) turned over to the Department of Education (Deped)six new classrooms last May...
Schools offers reduce fees to ensure storm victims continue their studies
TACLOBAN CITY- Anticipating of possible decline of enrollment due to supertyphoon Yolanda, different college schools this city has introduced a “soft package” to students for the incoming school year. Edward Chua, chief executive officer...
Typhoon-resilient schools to rise
PALO, Leyte - Soon-to-rise school buildings are more climate change resilient, but not designed to provide shelter for families displaced by natural calamities, said Department of Education Secretary Armin Luistro. New school buildings, according...
Group turned over 150 bancas to fishermen hit by Yolanda
BABATNGON, Leyte-Survivors of Typhoon Yolanda in Eastern Visayas received paddled bancas as livelihood assistance from the Marriage Encounter of the Philippines, Inc. (MEFP). In a simple ceremony held last May 13, 2014 at 9:30...
Yolanda aftermath Climate change gathering set next week
PALO, Leyte- The regional office of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) is set to conduct a massive campaign and lecture on climate change. The program, dubbed as Iba na ang Panahon, Science...