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Ormoc City defends EVRAA title for fifth straight year

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CHAMPION…AGAIN. The delegation from Ormoc City emerged for the fifth straight time as the champion in this year’s Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) Meet with a total medal harvest of 412. (ORMOC CITY GOVERNMENT)
CHAMPION…AGAIN. The delegation from Ormoc City emerged for the fifth straight time as the champion in this year’s Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) Meet with a total medal harvest of 412. (ORMOC CITY GOVERNMENT)

TACLOBAN CITY – Ormoc City reaffirmed its dominance in the Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) Meet, securing the overall championship for the fifth consecutive year.

The Department of Education (DepEd) Ormoc City Division swept nearly all sports categories, winning an impressive 210 gold, 134 silver, and 68 bronze medals.
Leyte 4th District Representative Richard Gomez credited the city’s continued success to dedicated coaches and trainers, who worked with the athletes three months before the competition. He also emphasized the role of high-quality sports facilities and equipment in their preparation.

However, despite Ormoc’s overwhelming victory, Gomez acknowledged the need for improvement in certain events, particularly in athletics, which had one of the largest medal hauls in the annual sporting event.

“Despite being number one again this year, we see areas where we need to improve. There are sports where Ormoc is still struggling, and we will work on strengthening those in the coming months,” Gomez said.

With the EVRAA Meet now concluded, DepEd Eastern Visayas will shift its focus to training athletes for the 2025 Palarong Pambansa, set for May in Ilocos Norte.

DepEd Assistant Regional Director Ronilo Al Firmo stated that preparations are underway, with intensive training camps planned for those selected to represent the region.

“Our goal is to maintain or improve our performance at the Palarong Pambansa. Based on our assessment, many of our athletes have strong potential to win gold, and a significant number have met the qualifying standards set by the Central Office,” Firmo said.

During the closing ceremony on Saturday, March 8, DepEd Regional Director Evelyn Fetalvero urged the athletes to stay focused and strive for excellence in the national games.

“As we close this chapter of the 2025 EVRAA, I encourage every athlete to keep training, keep pushing for excellence, and set your sights on the ultimate prize—the Palarong Pambansa in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte,” Fetalvero said.

She also called on local government units (LGUs) to continue supporting EVRAA winners who will represent Eastern Visayas on the national stage.

Final Medal Tally – EVRAA 2025

Ormoc City – 210 gold, 134 silver, 68 bronze (champion); Leyte Division – 72 gold, 48 silver, 57 bronze;Maasin City – 29 gold, 32 silver, 26 bronze; Baybay City (2026 host) – 22 gold, 35 silver, 51 bronze; Tacloban City – 22 gold, 35 silver, 47 bronze; Calbayog City (2027 host) – 16 gold, 23 silver, 35 bronze (Most Improved Division – from 9th place in 2024); Samar Division – 14 gold, 26 silver, 76 bronze; Eastern Samar – 13 gold, 20 silver, 41 bronze; Northern Samar – 8 gold, 29 silver, 31 bronze; Southern Leyte – 7 gold, 25 silver, 30 bronze; Catbalogan City – 3 gold, 9 silver, 31 bronze; Borongan City – 3 gold, 4 silver, 9 bronze; and Biliran Province – 1 gold, 3 silver, 21 bronze.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Calbayog City rewards EVRAA medalists with cash incentives

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INCENTIVES FOR MEDALISTS. The city government of Calbayog under Mayor Raymund Uy will provide cash incentives to their athletes who won medals during the recently-concluded Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) Meet. (CALBAYOG CITY INFORMATION OFFICE)

City finished 6th overall

INCENTIVES FOR MEDALISTS. The city government of Calbayog under Mayor Raymund Uy will provide cash incentives to their athletes who won medals during the recently-concluded Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) Meet. (CALBAYOG CITY INFORMATION OFFICE)

TACLOBAN CITY – Medal-winning athletes from the Calbayog City Supersonics in the 2025 Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) Meet will receive cash incentives from the city government as a reward for their dedication and success.

Gold medalists will receive P5,000, silver medalists P3,000, and bronze medalists P2,000. Non-medalist participants will also receive P1,000 each as recognition for their efforts.
Calbayog City made significant progress in this year’s EVRAA, finishing sixth overall with 16 gold, 23 silver, and 35 bronze medals—a notable improvement from their ninth-place finish in 2024 with 10 gold, 35 silver, and 33 bronze medals.

Their improved performance earned them the “Most Improved Division” award.
“We are happy for our young athletes because our ranking improved from number nine to number six,” Mayor Raymund Uy said, emphasizing the city’s ongoing commitment to supporting local sports programs.

The mayor, who personally met their young athletes while competing in Tacloban City, also assured full support for Calbayog athletes who will be part of the Eastern Visayas delegation in the 2025 Palarong Pambansa this May in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte.

Looking ahead, Calbayog City is set to host the 2027 EVRAA Meet, marking its first time since 2018 to stage the prestigious regional competition.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Guiuan transitions to solar power to energize municipal hall

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RENEWABLE ENERGY. The municipality of Guiuan, Eastern Samar, is set to transition to solar power as the primary energy source for its municipal building. (GUIUAN LGU)

Donated by ICSC

RENEWABLE ENERGY. The municipality of Guiuan, Eastern Samar, is set to transition to solar power as the primary energy source for its municipal building. (GUIUAN LGU)

TACLOBAN CITY – The coastal municipality of Guiuan in Eastern Samar is making a significant move toward sustainable energy with the installation of a 60-kilowatt-peak (kWp) On-Grid Hybrid Solar Photovoltaic (PV) System, marking a shift to solar power as a reliable and cost-effective electricity source.

The project was formally handed over through a ceremonial switch-on and turnover event held at the Guiuan Municipal Hall grounds on February 27.

It was made possible through a partnership with the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities (ICSC), an international non-government organization advocating fair climate policy and low-carbon, climate-resilient development.

The 60-kWp On-Grid PV system refers to the maximum power output of a solar panel system under ideal conditions. This capacity is sufficient to power around 36 to 40 households with an average electricity consumption of 200 kWh per month.

According to Department of Energy (DOE) Assistant Secretary Mylene Capongcol the 60-kWp hybrid solar system can help the municipality save on energy costs, allowing the savings to be allocated to other social services for its constituents. “Through this installation, we will see the proof of the concept of having the power to choose our own electricity supply,” she said.

Guiuan, located at the southernmost end of Samar Island, has regularly experiences power outages, a problem that could somehow be solved through this project, Mayor Analiza Gonzales-Kwan said.

“There are 365 days in a year, but the brownouts might reach 500 occurrences,” she said.
“Guiuan is the largest municipality in Eastern Samar, and this project will inspire many others to see that it is possible. This collaboration between ICSC and the municipality of Guiuan demonstrates the power of partnership built on a shared vision, mutual trust, and a deep understanding of the community’s needs. It’s a game changer,” Mayor Gonzales-Kwan added.

The project represents the largest PV system installation by ICSC in the Eastern Visayas region and will provide power to the municipal hall and its facilities. ICSC Executive Director Angelo Kairos dela Cruz highlighted that the initiative serves as a model for climate-resilient development.

“Our partnership with Guiuan goes beyond the solarization of the municipal hall rooftop. This milestone signals systemic changes that will serve as an example of how climate-resilient development can be achieved through strong local leadership and collective action,” dela Cruz said.

The initiative includes upholding five key actions under Guiuan’s Just Energy Transition Agenda, accelerating the adoption of renewable energy, and promoting community-led energy solutions to enhance energy security and affordability in the municipality.

“We are not just switching on a new energy source for the municipal hall building. We are igniting a transformative journey for our beloved town—one that prioritizes sustainability, resilience, and progress. As we power up the solar PV system, we take another significant step toward self-reliance, embracing renewable energy solutions for the benefit of our communities, economy, and environment,” said Rectito Melquiades, Guiuan Sangguniang Bayan Secretary.

The memorandum of agreement for the hybrid solar PV installation project was officially signed between ICSC and the local government of Guiuan, represented by Executive Director de la Cruz and Mayor Gonzales-Kwan, in October 2024.

Following the turnover ceremony, the hybrid PV system will undergo a one-month testing period before full operational deployment.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

Leyte mayors back nat’l govt on WPS issue

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“It is ours,” says Petilla

Mayor Remedios Petilla

TACLOBAN CITY – The mayors of Leyte province have joined the national call to assert the country’s sovereign rights over the West Philippine Sea (WPS), emphasizing the need to protect Philippine waters and maritime resources from external threats.

Palo Mayor Remedios “Matin” Petilla, president of the League of Municipalities-Leyte chapter, underscored the province’s unified stance in support of the national government’s efforts to defend the country’s maritime territory amid ongoing tensions in the region.

“We should protect the West Philippine Sea. It is ours. It is just right to assert our rights and protect the people there,” Petilla said in an interview on Monday, March 3.

She also commended the administration of President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. for its strong stance against Chinese incursions into Philippine waters.

“We appreciate our government under PBBM for taking decisive steps to assert and defend the WPS,” she added.

Petilla stressed that all mayors in Leyte firmly support the Philippine government’s rightful claim to the WPS, recognizing its strategic importance in national security, economic stability, and the livelihood of Filipino fisherfolk.

Leyte, which faces the Pacific Ocean, holds historical significance in maritime conflicts.
The province witnessed the largest naval battle of World War II, the Battle of Leyte Gulf, which played a crucial role in liberating the Philippines from Japanese occupation.

Local leaders see a parallel in the ongoing territorial struggle over the WPS, where Filipino fishermen and security forces confront challenges posed by foreign incursions.

In Southern Leyte, officials in the coastal municipality of Hinunangan have likewise expressed their solidarity with the national government on the WPS issue.

Mayor Reynaldo Fernandez emphasized the importance of defending Philippine sovereignty.
“There’s no pride like defending our own,” Fernandez said in an earlier media interview. “When other nations are claiming what is rightfully ours, we should provide the necessary support to those who are protecting our territories.”

According to Fernandez, the town council of Hinunangan passed a resolution as early as September last year, affirming their support for the government’s stance on the WPS.
The resolution also backed security personnel, including the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), who are at the forefront of maritime defense efforts.

Vice Mayor Marian Pelin further highlighted the impact of the dispute on the livelihoods of local fisherfolk.

“We carry the same sentiments for the fishers whose livelihoods are affected by this territorial conflict. Almost half of our town depends on the sea for food and income. If we can protect our own fisherfolk here, we are also extending our support to those defending our people and resources in the WPS,” Pelin said.

Hinunangan, a coastal municipality, has 14 of its 40 villages reliant on marine resources for food security, economic sustenance, and tourism.

The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has previously urged local governments to support efforts to protect the WPS, emphasizing the importance of national unity in safeguarding the country’s marine resources and territorial integrity.

JOEY A. GABIETA, ROEL T. AMAZONA

PRO 8 kicks off 2025 National Women’s Month celebration with empowerment initiatives

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WOMEN’S MONTH CELEBRATION. The regional office of the Philippine National Police, headed by B/Gen. Jay Cumigad, has joined the Women Month celebration with series of activities. During their kick-off celebration on Monday,March 3, DSWD Regional Director Grace Subong served as the guest and speaker. (PRO-8)
WOMEN’S MONTH CELEBRATION. The regional office of the Philippine National Police, headed by B/Gen. Jay Cumigad, has joined the Women Month celebration with series of activities. During their kick-off celebration on Monday,March 3, DSWD Regional Director Grace Subong served as the guest and speaker. (PRO-8)

TACLOBAN CITY – The Police Regional Office 8 (PRO 8), led by Regional Director PB/Gen.Jay Cumigad, officially launched the 2025 National Women’s Month Celebration (NWMC) with the theme “Babae sa Lahat ng Sektor, Aangat ang Bukas sa Bagong Pilipinas” at the PRO 8 Multipurpose Hall on March 3, 2025.

The event was graced by Regional Director of the Department of Social Welfare and Development Grace Subong, who served as the guest of honor and speaker.
In her keynote speech, Subong underscored the vital role of women in all sectors and commended PRO 8 for its dedication to gender equality and inclusivity.

“The PNP and the DSWD share the same commitment to serving with compassion. This celebration is a recognition of the role women play in every organization,” she stated.
“Behind every great man is a great woman, and vice versa. We cannot do this alone—we need each other. This is a challenge for all of us as public servants to ensure that we truly uplift women in the new Philippines,” she added.

One of the event’s highlights was the provision of assistance and hygiene kits to ten policewomen and non-uniformed personnel (NUP) battling serious illnesses. This initiative, made possible through the PRO 8 OLC Foundation Inc., reflects the organization’s deep commitment to the welfare of its personnel, particularly women in uniform who continue to serve despite personal challenges.

Certificates of appreciation were awarded to various government agencies in recognition of their support for “Serbisyo Para Kay Juana”, a program providing essential services to female personnel of PRO 8. The initiative featured services from several partner agencies, including the Department of Health (DOH) – Health services; Commission on Population Development (CPD) – Family planning and reproductive health services; Technical Education Skills and Development Authority-Gandang Juana – Free manicure, pedicure, haircut, and massage; Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) – Civil registration services; lending agencies (PSSLAI, AFPSLAI) – financial assistance programs; Department of Agriculture (DA) – display of local products; Avon Mobile Store, makeup tutorial, personal development, and product display; Regional Medical and Dental Unit 8 (RMDU 8) – Free health and dental check-ups; and Regional Legal Office 8 (RLO 8) – Legal consultations.
This collaboration highlights the collective effort to support and empower women in the police force.

The NWMC is an annual observance in PRO 8, recognizing the invaluable contributions of women, particularly those in law enforcement, as they continue to break barriers and redefine leadership. Throughout March, PRO 8 will conduct various activities advocating for women’s rights and empowerment.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

DPWH-8 to implement 1,521 infrastructure projects worth P58.66 B in Eastern Visayas

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DPWH EV PROJECTS. The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) in the region announced that for this year, 1,521 various infrastructure projects are to be undertaken by their office. These infrastructure projects have total budget of P58.66 billion. (DPWH-8)
DPWH EV PROJECTS. The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) in the region announced that for this year, 1,521 various infrastructure projects are to be undertaken by their office. These infrastructure projects have total budget of P58.66 billion. (DPWH-8)

TACLOBAN CITY – The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) in the region is set to undertake an unprecedented infrastructure development program in 2025, with a total of 1,521 projects worth P58.655 billion spread across the six provinces of Eastern Visayas.

This year’s infrastructure push, one of the most ambitious in recent years, aims to enhance road connectivity, fortify disaster resilience, and boost economic growth across the region.
Of the 1,521 projects, a significant portion is dedicated to improving the region’s transportation network, with 288 road projects, including construction, widening, rehabilitation, and improvement initiatives; and 51 bridge projects, covering repairs, widening, and new constructions to strengthen inter-provincial and inter-city connectivity.

A total of 175 flood control structures will be built across the region to mitigate the impact of flooding, protect lives and properties, and strengthen disaster resilience.

Under the Convergence and Special Support Program (CSSP), DPWH-8 will also roll out key projects aimed at boosting tourism, trade, and essential services.

These includes 22 tourism road projects under the Tourism Road Infrastructure Program (TRIP); 3 projects under Kalsada Tungo sa Paliparan, Riles at Daungan (KATUPARAN), which improves access to airports, railways, and ports; and 4 projects under the Roads Leveraging Linkages for Industry and Trade (ROLL-IT) Program to facilitate smoother logistics and commerce.

To improve basic infrastructure and public service access, DPWH-8 will also implement seven water supply system projects to ensure reliable access to clean water; 14 National Building Program projects, including government office buildings and other public facilities; 587 projects under the Basic Infrastructure Program (BIP) to enhance essential community structures; 326 Sustainable Infrastructure Projects Alleviating Gaps (SIPAG) projects to address infrastructure deficiencies in various sectors; and 44 road projects under the Special Road Fund – Motor Vehicle User’s Charge (MVUC) for road maintenance and improvement.

Among the flagship projects funded under the 2025 General Appropriations Act (GAA) are Tacloban City Causeway, a vital road infrastructure to improve mobility and ease congestion; Samar Island Medical Center, enhancing healthcare access in the province; Basey-Maydolong Road, providing a crucial link between Samar and Eastern Samar; Mahaplag-Hilongos Road, improving inter-town connectivity; and Tacloban City Bypass Road Extension, aimed at reducing traffic congestion in the city.

With P58.66 billion allocated for 1,521 projects, DPWH-8’s ambitious infrastructure plan is expected to stimulate economic growth, create job opportunities, improve connectivity, and enhance disaster resilience across Eastern Visayas.

The agency’s efforts will not only transform the region’s physical landscape but also pave the way for sustainable development and improved quality of life for its residents.
(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

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