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Catbalogan terminal robbery ends in shootout; two suspects dead, one injured

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TACLOBAN CITY– A robbery at the Grandtours Terminal in Catbalogan City on Saturday evening, March 28, escalated into a violent shootout, leaving two suspects dead, one injured, authorities reported.

The incident occurred around 7:35 p.m. in Barangay 3, just meters from the Catbalogan City Police Station. Police, who were nearby preparing for a checkpoint operation, immediately responded after hearing gunfire.

Initial investigation showed that three armed men entered the terminal’s cashier room, held up employees, and took cash and mobile phones. Terminal owners, identified as Jan, 39, and Mik, 34, monitored the situation via CCTV and pursued the suspects while armed, prompting an exchange of gunfire.

Two suspects, identified as Jer and Rob, were shot during the confrontation and rushed to Samar Provincial Hospital. Jer was declared dead on arrival, with a .45-caliber firearm, P15,480 in cash, and a mobile phone recovered.

Rob sustained gunshot wounds and remains hospitalized; authorities recovered a bladed weapon and clothing used in the crime.

The third suspect, alias “Ado,” initially escaped but was tracked down early Sunday, March 29, along the national highway near Barangay Lagundi in Calbiga.

When confronted, he allegedly fired at police, resulting in a shootout that left him dead upon arrival at the hospital. Ado is reportedly a resident of Pangasinan, according to Rob.
Police confirmed that officers were already in the area for a separate operation, allowing them to respond quickly. A Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) team processed the site, and authorities are investigating the suspects’ possible links to other crimes in the region.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

Fuel access eased for farmers, fisherfolk

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PRICE MONITORING. The Tacloban City government has installed an LED wall displaying real-time prices of basic goods at the city’s main public market, amid reported increases linked to recent fuel price hikes. Mayor Alfred Romualdez urged the public to report to his office any business establishments found taking advantage of the situation.

Amid fuel increases

PRICE MONITORING. The Tacloban City government has installed an LED wall displaying real-time prices of basic goods at the city’s main public market, amid reported increases linked to recent fuel price hikes. Mayor Alfred Romualdez urged the public to report to his office any business establishments found taking advantage of the situation.

TACLOBAN CITY — Small-scale farmers and municipal fisherfolk can now purchase diesel and gasoline using portable containers like jerry cans or drums, provided the fuel is used for legitimate livelihood activities, under a joint initiative by the Department of Agriculture (DA) and Department of Energy (DOE).

The policy covers fuel for small fishing boats, pump boats, tractors, irrigation pumps, and other farm or fishing machinery, the regional DA-8 office said on Thursday, March 26.
Buyers must present proof that the fuel will be used for authorized operations, such as registration with the Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture (RSBSA), job or purchase orders, or business permits.

“This measure aims to help farmers and fisherfolk maintain productivity amid rising petroleum prices by allowing the use of portable fuel containers, ensuring smoother operations and minimizing disruptions caused by fuel costs,” the DA and DOE said, citing DOE Department Circular No. DC2017-11-0011 as the legal basis.

The move comes as several gasoline stations continue to restrict sales of fuel in containers to ensure sufficient supply for retail customers.

The Philippine Information Office on Friday reported that about 23 gasoline stations have temporarily shut down their operations due to the current prevailing conditions. Earlier, two gasoline stations in Eastern Samar were ordered closed by Department of Energy either for over pricing or hoarding.

Meanwhile, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) in Eastern Visayas is to distribute approximately 9,000 fuel subsidy cards to municipal fisherfolk this year through the government’s Fuel Discount Program for Farmers and Fisherfolk (FDPFF). Each card is loaded with P3,000 to be used at accredited fuel stations.

Dominador Maputol, BFAR regional officer-in-charge, said the program is intended to ease the financial burden on fisherfolk who rely on motorized boats to reach fishing grounds, particularly amid rising petroleum prices linked to global tensions in the Middle East.
“Fuel assistance is part of the government’s continuing effort to support our municipal fisherfolk, especially with the increasing fuel costs that directly affect their livelihood,” Maputol said.

Since its launch in 2022, the program has distributed more than P17.8 million in fuel subsidies to 14,341 registered municipal fisherfolk in the region. Beneficiaries are identified through the RSBSA, with priority given to operators of motorized fishing boats under three gross tons and those practicing sustainable fishing methods.

On March 9, about 615 fishermen from 10 municipalities in Samar received P3,000 fuel subsidies each, marking the latest round of assistance under the program.

JOEY A. GABIETA

Biliran cancels ‘Hudyaka Festival’ amid fuel crisis, funds redirected to essential services

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FEST CANCELLED. Governor Rogelio Espina announces the cancellation of Biliran’s annual Hudyaka Festival in May 2026 due to the ongoing fuel crisis, with funds redirected to urgent public services such as medical missions and an agricultural fair. (PHOTO COURTESY)
FEST CANCELLED. Governor Rogelio Espina announces the cancellation of Biliran’s annual Hudyaka Festival in May 2026 due to the ongoing fuel crisis, with funds redirected to urgent public services such as medical missions and an agricultural fair. (PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — The provincial government of Biliran has cancelled its annual Hudyaka Festival for May 2026, citing the ongoing fuel crisis and global uncertainties affecting oil prices.

Governor Rogelio Espina announced the decision on Wednesday, saying funds originally intended for the province-wide cultural celebration will instead be redirected to address the more urgent needs of residents.

“With the present fuel crisis and the Middle East conflict at hand, and with no end in sight, it is best for us to implement austerity measures and allocate more funds for the people’s immediate needs,” Espina said in a social media post.

The Hudyaka Festival, held annually as part of Biliran’s provincehood anniversary, is one of the province’s major cultural events, showcasing local heritage, street dancing, and inter-town participation. This year would have marked the province’s 34th founding anniversary.
Despite the cancellation, Espina assured that key activities will still proceed, including medical and surgical missions across hospitals and health facilities in the province, as well as an agricultural fair to support local farmers.

While the provincial government did not disclose the total budget for the festival, it typically provides a subsidy of P300,000 to each of Biliran’s eight municipalities to support their participation.

Local officials have largely welcomed the move. An information officer from one municipality, who declined to be named, described the decision as a “big relief” amid rising costs.

He noted that the subsidy is often insufficient, with municipalities spending at least P1 million to cover costumes, food, transportation, and professional fees, including choreographers.

“Even with the cancellation, we still have obligations to settle,” the official said, adding that their municipality must pay P60,000 for choreography services already rendered during weeks of preparation.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

DOLE Eastern Samar resolves labor disputes through single entry approach

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BORONGAN CITY — The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Eastern Samar Field Office is helping workers resolve labor disputes quickly and fairly through its Single Entry Approach (SEnA), a mediation mechanism that allows employees and employers to reach voluntary settlements without costly litigation.

SEnA provides a venue for guided dialogue on issues such as unpaid wages, separation pay, and workplace injuries, covering both individual and collective employment concerns across industries like retail, construction, and domestic work.

The approach is implemented under DOLE Department Order No. 249, Series of 2025, and Republic Act No. 10396, which institutionalizes conciliation–mediation as a voluntary mode of dispute settlement.

Conciliators at the Eastern Samar Field Office facilitate discussions, ensuring fairness regardless of a worker’s social or economic status.

Recent cases demonstrate its effectiveness: two long-serving employees successfully settled claims for unpaid benefits totaling over P214,000, while injured workers received prompt medical and financial support, including a P350,000 settlement for a laborer permanently impaired by a workplace accident.

In 2025, DOLE Eastern Samar handled 85 Requests for Assistance, many of which were resolved amicably. This year, eight cases have already been successfully mediated. Workers may file Requests for Assistance onsite or online via DOLE’s ARMS system or the National Conciliation and Mediation Board portal.

“SEnA ensures labor justice is accessible, timely, and responsive to real worker needs,” said Salvacion A. Yepez, OIC Chief and Provincial Head of DOLE Eastern Samar. “Our mission is to support workers in resolving disputes and rebuilding their lives after workplace adversity.” (PR)

PRO-8 showcases talent, boosts morale with ‘Singing Cops’ competition

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WINNER. Patrolwoman Natasha Decena emerges as grand champion of the Singing Cops of the Philippines Season 2 held by Police Regional Office 8 on March 26, 2026, besting nine other contenders in a competition aimed at boosting morale and showcasing the musical talents of police personnel in Eastern Visayas.(PRO-8)
WINNER. Patrolwoman Natasha Decena emerges as grand champion of the Singing Cops of the Philippines Season 2 held by Police Regional Office 8 on March 26, 2026, besting nine other contenders in a competition aimed at boosting morale and showcasing the musical talents of police personnel in Eastern Visayas.(PRO-8)

TACLOBAN CITY — Police officers in Eastern Visayas traded uniforms for microphones as the Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8) staged its “Singing Cops of the Philippines Season 2,” highlighting efforts to promote personnel welfare and morale beyond law enforcement duties.

The event, held on March 26, 2026 at the PRO-8 Multi-Purpose Hall, forms part of a nationwide initiative of the Philippine National Police aimed at supporting the well-being and holistic development of its personnel through creative and recreational programs.

Organized in partnership with the PNP OLC Foundation Inc., the competition serves as a platform for police officers to showcase their musical talents, develop their skills, and foster camaraderie within the ranks. It is anchored on the PNP’s “Love and Blessings in Action” (LAB) program, which promotes values formation and morale-building activities.

Participants from various provincial and city police offices, including the Regional Mobile Force Battalion 8 and PRO-8 headquarters, performed local and international songs, judged on vocal quality, interpretation, stage presence, and overall impact.

Out of ten contenders, Patrolwoman Natasha Decena of the regional headquarters emerged as grand champion. Police Corporal Marjorie Lastima of the Tacloban City Police Office placed first runner-up, while Patrolman John Daryl Abunado of the Eastern Samar Police Provincial Office finished as second runner-up.

The winners received cash prizes and tokens, with the champion set to represent the region in the national competition at Camp Crame.

PRO-8 Regional Director B/Gen Jason Capoy said the activity underscores the organization’s commitment to recognizing the diverse talents of its personnel and strengthening internal morale.

Officials said initiatives like the “Singing Cops” competition also help build stronger connections within the police force and with the community, presenting officers not only as enforcers of the law but as individuals with unique skills and passions.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

PCCI Tacloban-Leyte supports BIR 2026 tax campaign, honors top local taxpayers

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TACLOBAN CITY — The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) Tacloban-Leyte, Inc. reaffirmed its commitment to promoting tax awareness and compliance by participating in the 2026 Tax Campaign Kick-off organized by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Revenue District Office No. 88 – Eastern Leyte and Biliran on March 18.

Held at the Multipurpose Hall of the BIR building in Tacloban City, the event brought together business leaders and government officials to encourage responsible tax practices and strengthen public engagement in supporting government revenue initiatives.

Representing PCCI Tacloban-Leyte were Eugene Tan, regional governor for Eastern Visayas, and Atty. Neil Sia, with Wilson Uy attending on behalf of the province of Leyte.

During the program, several chamber member establishments were recognized as top taxpayers for the 2025 taxable year, including Cellcom World Communications, Leyte Home Depot, Inc., and Tacloban ANJ Marketing.

The chamber extended congratulations to the awardees, highlighting that their contributions are crucial to funding public programs and services.

PCCI Tacloban-Leyte emphasized its ongoing role in promoting responsible business practices, encouraging tax compliance, and fostering active participation in nation-building across the region.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

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