K-9 sniffer dogs sought in retrieval of dead bodies
By: SARWELL Q.MENIANO
TACLOBAN CITY – The task force on cadaver collection asked the United States to send sniffing K-9 detection dogs to this city, as authorities struggle to retrieve dead bodies in rubbles more than...
Chinese Red Cross builds transitional classrooms in Yolanda-hit Leyte
PALO, Leyte-At least 166 classrooms are expected to be completed in typhoon Yolanda-hit areas by January 31 this month, just in time for the Chinese New Year, said Mu Nai Sheng, deputy manager of...
Koreans to spend $30-M for Leyte rehab
By: SARWELL Q.MENIANO
TACLOBAN CITY – South Korean government will be spending $30 million (32 billion South Korean won) in its one-year reconstruction of government buildings in three typhoon-ravaged towns in Leyte.
Lt. Baek Myunghyun, public relations...
Clergy retains post, to receive SLA this month
By: EILEEN B. NAZARENO
TACLOBAN CITY-The entire clergy within the jurisdiction of the archdiocese of Palo will keep their current positions for now but will still be receiving their monthly standard living allowance(SLA) effective end January...
Archbishop Du appeals for aid
By: EILEEN NAZARENO-BALLESTEROS
TACLOBAN CITY- In spite of its being victim as well of the world’s strongest typhoon ever recorded in history that which hit Eastern Visayas on November 8 last year, the archdiocese of Palo,...
Norway FM visits EV, announce fresh aid for typhoon recovery
By: LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA
BASEY,Samar- Heeding to an appeal by the United Nations for continuous help to the typhoon -ravage Philippines, the Norwegian government has pledge to donate an additional $ 8 million dollars.
The...