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Eastern Visayas universities compete in RCAF Literary Arts tilt in Tacloban

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TACLOBAN CITY — Student writers and performers from state universities and colleges across Eastern Visayas gathered here on Wednesday, March 11, for the Regional Culture and Arts Festival (RCAF) Literary Arts Competition 2026 hosted by Leyte Normal University(LNU) and Eastern Visayas State University(EVSU).

The competition opened with a program at the LNU HRDC Alba Hall, highlighting the region’s cultural heritage under the theme “Pagpasidungog Sa Aton Panublion, Kultura, Kag Mga Bahandi” (Honoring Our Cultural Heritage and Treasures).

During the opening ceremony, EVSU president Dennis de Paz emphasized the importance of strengthening cultural identity and encouraging literary excellence among students in the region.

The program also featured performances by the LNU Performing Arts groups, showcasing traditional and contemporary artistic expressions reflective of Eastern Visayas’ heritage.
Following the opening rites, representatives from participating state universities and colleges (SUCs) met with coaches and contest officials before the simultaneous start of the literary arts competitions.

EVSU cultural director Jerry Mores said the festival serves as a platform for young artists and writers to showcase their talents while preserving the region’s culture and traditions.
“This festival is not only about preserving our culture and heritage but also about providing a platform for our student performers,” Mores said, adding that the goal is for the region’s cultural achievements to gain recognition not only nationally but also internationally.
Participants came from several SUCs in Region 8, including Biliran Province State University, Eastern Samar State University, Northwest Samar State University, Palompon Institute of Technology, Samar State University, and Visayas State University, along with the host institutions LNU and EVSU.

The literary arts competition featured events in both English and Filipino categories.
English events included Essay Writing, Storytelling, Extemporaneous Speech, Declamation, Dramatic Monologue, Oral Interpretation of Poetry, and Persuasive Oratory.

Meanwhile, the Filipino category featured Pagsulat ng Sanaysay, Pagkukwento, Dagliang Talumpati, Deklamasyon, Dramatic Monologue, Oral Interpretation of Poetry, and Oratoryo.
At the end of the competition, Northwest Samar State University emerged as overall champion, followed by Leyte Normal University in second place and Samar State University in third.
Winning participants will represent Eastern Visayas in the National Culture and Arts Festival scheduled on April 8–11, 2026 at West Visayas State University.

(GRAYDELLE JANZY S. CAHAYAG,LNU STUDENT INTERN)

Suspect arrested in killing of missing saleslady in Southern Leyte

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TACLOBAN CITY — Police authorities have taken into custody a suspect linked to the killing of a 27-year-old saleslady whose body was found in an abandoned beach resort in San Juan earlier this week.

In a statement, the Southern Leyte Police Provincial Office confirmed that the suspect is now under the custody of the municipal police station of San Juan town and will face charges of rape with homicide.

Police said the victim, identified only by the alias “Norie,” was reportedly acquainted with the suspect.

Investigators found that the victim sustained a fatal head injury after being struck with a hard object. However, authorities said no seminal fluid was detected in the victim’s body during the initial examination.

The victim was first reported missing by her sister on Monday, March 9. Later that afternoon, she was discovered lifeless inside an abandoned beach resort in the same town.
Authorities assured the public that proper legal procedures are being followed to ensure justice for the victim.

Police also urged the public to refrain from spreading unverified information and to respect the privacy of the victim’s family.

(MARIELLE F. HERNALI,LNU STUDENT INTERN)

DPWH pushes 2027 funding for Tacloban ‘grand canal’ project

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‘GRAND CANAL.’ Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Vince Dizon assures that the P3.26-billion Tacloban–Palo Diversion Road project, also known as the “Grand Canal,” will secure funding in 2027 and 2028 despite having no allocation in the 2026 budget. The project, now about 49.38 percent complete, is expected to ease traffic and mitigate flooding in Tacloban City and nearby Palo, Leyte once finished by 2028. (PHOTO COURTESY)
‘GRAND CANAL.’ Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Vince Dizon assures that the P3.26-billion Tacloban–Palo Diversion Road project, also known as the “Grand Canal,” will secure funding in 2027 and 2028 despite having no allocation in the 2026 budget. The project, now about 49.38 percent complete, is expected to ease traffic and mitigate flooding in Tacloban City and nearby Palo, Leyte once finished by 2028. (PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has assured funding of the P3.26-billion Tacloban–Palo Diversion Road project, also known as the “Grand Canal,” after it was left without an allocation in the agency’s 2026 budget.
This was assured by DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon during his visit here on Tuesday, March 10, as he noted that the ambitious project will be provided project next year with its completion eyed on 2028.

“The project is assured of funding in 2027 and 2028, so this will be completed before the end of the President’s term. Even if there’s no allocation this year, there are still ongoing activities under the 2025 allocation,” Dizon said.

The project earlier had a proposed P600-million allocation for 2026, but it was not included in the final budget.

Despite the funding gap, the project has already received about P2.33 billion from the 2019 and 2023 to 2025 national budgets. As of January 2026, construction progress has reached 49.38 percent.

Once completed, the Tacloban–Palo Diversion Road will be a four-lane, 3.2-kilometer highway connecting the San Jose District in Tacloban City to Barangay Campetic in Palo, Leyte.

The road will feature a 16- to 22-meter-wide flood control and drainage system along its center, designed to improve water flow, prevent clogged waterways, and reduce flooding in several communities in Tacloban and Palo that are prone to inundation during heavy rains and typhoons.

DPWH Regional Director Edgar Tabacon said the agency is optimistic the project will secure funding next year given its importance in easing traffic congestion and addressing flooding in the area.

(HALLEBERT FRANCIS S.HIPE, LNU STUDENT INTERN)

PSA brings Civil Registration and National ID services to senior citizens in San Miguel, Leyte

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The PSA NID and CRS Mobile Teams are in full force in San Miguel, Leyte, providing various services to elderly residents and 4Ps beneficiaries, including requests for civil registration documents on security paper, National ID registration, printing of the National ID in paper format, and updating of demographic information.
The PSA NID and CRS Mobile Teams are in full force in San Miguel, Leyte, providing various services to elderly residents and 4Ps beneficiaries, including requests for civil registration documents on security paper, National ID registration, printing of the National ID in paper format, and updating of demographic information.

San Miguel, Leyte – The Philippine Statistics Authority Regional Statistical Services Office VIII (PSA RSSO VIII), together with the PSA Leyte Provincial Statistical Office, participated in the Launching of the Senior Citizen Community Care Center held on 10 March 2026 at the LGU Auditorium in San Miguel, Leyte.

As part of the event, PSA deployed its Civil Registration System (CRS) Mobile Outlet to provide convenient civil registration services to senior citizens, many of whom are also beneficiaries of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) under the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps). The initiative aimed to make essential government services more accessible, particularly to vulnerable sectors who may find it difficult to travel to PSA service outlets.

During the activity, PSA personnel assisted senior citizens in registering for their National ID, ensuring that elderly residents could obtain their official identification without leaving their community. The activity forms part of PSA’s continuing efforts to expand National ID coverage and promote inclusive identification for all, particularly older persons who often require valid identification to access pensions, healthcare, and other government programs.
In addition to National ID registration, the CRS Mobile Outlet facilitated the issuance of civil registry documents such as birth, marriage, and death certificates printed on security paper. These civil registration documents, together with the National ID, play a vital role in enabling individuals to access public services and participate fully in social and economic activities.

The PSA emphasized that civil registry documents and the National ID are among the key requirements for beneficiaries of the DSWD, including those under the 4Ps, in availing themselves of social protection benefits and government assistance.

PSA RSSO VIII and PSA Leyte expressed their appreciation to the Local Government Unit of San Miguel for its strong collaboration and support in organizing the activity as part of the Senior Citizen Community Care Center launching, reaffirming their commitment to bringing civil registration and identification services closer to communities.

For inquiries and further information, please visit the PSA’s official website at www.psa.gov.ph
or contact our office at (053) 839-1884 or rsso08@psa.gov.ph. (PR)

LTFRB-8 warns PUV drivers vs overcharging, says no new fare hike approved

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TACLOBAN CITY — The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) in Eastern Visayas reminded public utility vehicle (PUV) operators and drivers to strictly follow the approved fare rates, stressing that no new fare increase has been authorized in the region.

In a public notice posted on March 12, the LTFRB Regional Office VIII issued the clarification following reports from commuters about alleged overcharging by some drivers.
Under the current fare matrix, the minimum fare for public utility jeepneys remains at P13 for traditional units and P15 for modern jeepneys. For UV Express vans, fares remain at P2.40 per kilometer for traditional units and P2.50 per kilometer for modern units.
The agency also reminded drivers to grant the 20 percent discount for students, senior citizens, and persons with disabilities.

Commuters who encounter fare violations are encouraged to report them to LTFRB by providing the vehicle’s plate number, route, and the amount charged through email at r8@ltfrb.gov.ph or via the agency’s official Facebook page.

(RITCHEL O. BARONA, LNU STUDENT INTERN)

Tacloban BFP holds barangay fire Olympics to boost emergency response skills

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TACLOBAN CITY — The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) gathered barangay responders for the 4th Barangay Fire Olympics and Fire Brigade Skills Challenge 2026 held at RTR Plaza, this city, to strengthen community preparedness and fire safety awareness.

A total of 12 barangays participated in the competition, which featured challenges such as the Fire Hose Down, Community Buster Challenge, and Blazing Competition.

SF02 Charito Ercilla, public information officer of the Tacloban City Fire Station, said the activity aims to enhance the capability of barangay responders who often serve as the first line of defense during fire incidents and other emergencies, especially in areas far from fire stations.

The BFP said the annual event also seeks to promote fire prevention awareness and encourage communities to be better prepared in responding to emergencies before firefighters arrive.

City Fire Marshal FCINSP Darren P. Baclea-An thanked the participating barangays and the public for supporting the initiative aimed at strengthening grassroots emergency response in the city.

(TROY B. ABARRATIGUE, LNU STUDENT INTERN)

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