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Isabela School of Arts and Trades, Ilagan Quirino Isabela College of Arts and Technology, Cauayan Cagayan Valley College of Quirino, Cabarroguis ISABELA COLLEGES, ▼ Cauayan Maddela Institute of Technology, Maddela ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼ Angadanan Quirino Polytechnic College, Diffun ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Cabagan QUIRINO STATE COLLEGE ▼ Diffun, Quirino ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, Cauayan Polytechnic College, ▼Cauayan ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Echague Region III (Central Luzon ) ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Ilagan ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Jones ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Roxas Aurora ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼San Mariano AURORA STATE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, ▼ Baler ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼San Mateo Mount Carmel College, Baler Mallig Plains College, Mallig Mount Carmel College of Casiguran, Casiguran Metropolitan College of Science and Technology, Santiago Wesleyan University Philippines – Aurora Northeast Luzon Adventist School of Technology, Alicia Northeastern College, Santiago City Our Lady of the Pillar College of Cauayan, Inc., Cauayan Bataan Patria Sable Corpus College, Santiago City AMA Computer Learning Center, Balanga Philippine Normal University, Alicia Asian Pacific College of Advanced Studies, Inc., Balanga Southern Isabela College of Arts and Trade, Santiago City Bataan (Community) College, Bataan Central Colleges, Orani S ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY ▼ Echague, Isabela Bataan Heroes Memorial College, Balanga City Saint Ferdinand College-Cabagan, Cabagan BATAAN POLYTECHNIC STATE COLLEGE, ▼Balanga City Saint Ferdinand -
28 OCTOBER 2020, WEDNESDAY ✓ Headline STRATEGIC October 28, 2020 COMMUNICATION & Editorial Date INITIATIVES Column SERVICE 1 of 2 Opinion Page Feature Article
28 OCTOBER 2020, WEDNESDAY ✓ Headline STRATEGIC October 28, 2020 COMMUNICATION & Editorial Date INITIATIVES Column SERVICE 1 of 2 Opinion Page Feature Article Cimatu nagbabala vs produktong pambahay na may HFCs October 27, 2020 @ 10:04 PM 8 hours ago Manila, Philippines-Pinaalalahanan ni Environment Secretary Roy A. Cimatu ang publiko na iwasan ang paggamit ng mga produktong pambahay na naglalaman ng hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) na nagpapabilis sa pagdami ng greenhouse gas at nagdudulot ng matinding kontribusyon sa climate change. Ayon sa DENR, ang HFCs ay ginagamit na propellant sa mga hair spray, deodorant, insecticide at disinfectant na isa sa pinakatinatangkilik na produkto sa pamilihan dahil sa COVID-19 pandemic. “By choosing not to buy products containing HFCs, consumers will be reducing GHG levels and sending a message to companies not to continue to use the propellant in their products,” sabi ni Cimatu. Ginawa ng environment chief ang pahayag bilang pagsuporta sa “awareness-raising efforts” ng Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Environmental Management Bureau sa pamamagitan ng Philippine Ozone Desk. Ang POD ang nangangasiwa at nakikipag-ugnayan sa mga proyekto at polisiya upang ma-phaseout ang ozone depleting substances kaugnay ng commitment ng bansa sa Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer at ng Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol. Ang Kigali Amendment ay isang pandaigdigang kasunduan upang unti-unting mabawasan ang paggamit at produksyon ng HFCs na siyang pumalit sa ozone- destroying chlorofluorocarbons na dating ginagamit sa mga air conditioner at refrigerant. Nabatid pa sa ulat na ang HFCs ay kalaunang napatunayang malakas na GHG na maaaring mga daan hanggang libong beses na mas malakas sa carbon dioxide na nakapag-aambag sa climate change per unit of mass. -
Belgian National Donates Medical Supplies
Belgian National donates Medical Supplies By Bong Pedalino A citizen from the country of Belgium has given sever- al items that are useful for the medical needs of patients and health personnel, especially at the new provincial hospital in barangay Dongon, Maasin City. On Friday, April 25, Patrick Ha- ghedooren, a Belgian national, to- gether with his Southern Leytena wife, a native of Macrohon, San- dra Peroso, led the formal turn- over of the equipment at the new April 16-30, 2014 Media Center, 2nd Flr., Capitol Bldg. Vol. I, No. 20 hospital to Gov. Roger Mercado and Cong. Damian Mercado, the ceremony witnessed by health SL holds first Environment Summit workers and heads of agencies. The donated items included 90 Event held on Global Earth Day units of hospital beds, 100 pieces matresses, 300 pieces blankets, By Bong Pedalino 200 pieces bedsheets, ten units The very first environment of wheelchairs, 40 pieces opera- summit held at Lourdes Con- tion clothes, ten pieces walkers, vention Center at barangay and five pieces crutches. Mantahan, Maasin City, April 22 Gov. Mercado, in his accep- has drawn together experts on tance speech, heartily thanked matters relating to nature’s bio- Patrick for his kindness, generos- diversity, marine and forest man- ity, and concern for the people of agement, and each one shared the province. inputs in their respective fields. He said the budget for procuring The gathering, which coincided such items will be saved, and will with a global observance of Earth be used instead for other medical Day, also served as a forum for needs. -
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PASSPORTS APPLIED IN PCG DUBAI/FSPsRCOsManila/VFS(PaRC) PASSPORTS READY FOR RELEASE AS OF 29 August 2021 RELEASING SECTION 8-12NN, 1-5PM, SUN-THU, EXCEPT HOLIDAYS TO SEARCH FOR YOUR NAME press "CONTROL F" OR "F3". If your name is already listed, please proceed to your designated Collection Site with your OLD PASSPORT AND OFFICIAL RECEIPT to claim your new e- passport. If the applicant cannot come personally to collect the passport, authorize someone to pick-up the passport. The following are the requirements: AUTHORIZATION LETTER, OLD PASSPORT, ORIGINAL RECEIPT, AND ORIGINAL AND COPY OF VALID IDENTIFICATION CARD OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. WRITE THE REFERENCE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF YOUR RECEIPT UPON CLAIMING YOUR PASSPORT Middle Collection Last name First name Reference No. name Site AARTS ESRA MAE R. 2000106100360 DubaiPCG ABABA ROLANDO JR. I. 2000134000360 DubaiPCG ABACAN RENELYN D. 2000122300360 DubaiPCG ABAD MARIA EMMA D. 2000120550360 DubaiPCG ABAD CRISALDO B. 2000121900360 DubaiPCG ABAD ARIANNE FAYE D. 2000016765000 PaRC ABAD MICHELLE JANE D. 2000135890360 DubaiPCG ABAD MA. LAVINIA R. 2000037215000 PaRC ABAD SARAH T. 2000037435000 PaRC ABAD GERALD E. 2000137190360 Dubai PCG ABAD PAOLO NOEL R. 2000038495000 PaRC ABADILLA JOJO A. 2000017505000 PaRC ABAGAT LILIA D. 2000037825000 PaRC ABALAYAN AUDREIL O. 2000017855000 PaRC ABALAYAN MILDRED O. 2000017865000 PaRC ABALLE JESIE FE S. 2000136280360 Dubai PCG ABALOS ARRA BELLA J. 2000019735000 PaRC ABALOS BLENS RADIEL S. 2000136930360 Dubai PCG ABALOS LIZA C. 2000037855000 PaRC ABALOS ALDRIN D. 2000038055000 PaRC ABALUS XYNE AUBRIELLE C. 2000124910360 DubaiPCG ABANICO DANILO JR. M. 2000106680360 DubaiPCG ABAO DANIEL V. 2000120610360 DubaiPCG ABAO MARY LYN A. -
DOST-SEI Announces Qualifiers to the 2021 S&T Undergraduate
Republic of the Philippines Department of Science and Technology Science Education Institute Service. Excellence. Innovation. DOST - SEI announces qualifiers to the 2021 S&T Undergraduate Scholarships The long wait is over for the applicants to the 2021 DOST-SEI S&T Undergraduate Scholarships as the Department of Science and Technology - Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) announces today the names of qualifiers to the said program. The DOST-SEI did not conduct the national scholarship qualifying examination in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Institute employed data analytics and proxy indicators in place of the exam to identify qualifiers. Documentary requirements were collected through the agency’s E-Scholarship Application System beginning June 2020. These documents, including the students’ grades in Grades 9-11, which were obtained and verified from their respective schools, were evaluated. “In the face of the new normal, we had to adopt a new selection scheme to determine the qualifiers for our scholarships. We wish to highlight that each application was meticulously validated, and the collection of grades took some time; thus, it took us several months before we could finally release the results,” said DOST-SEI Director, Dr. Josette T. Biyo. Of this year’s qualifiers, 3,815 qualified under the RA 7687 program—scholarships for gifted students who belong to economically disadvantaged families; while 4,252 qualified under the Merit program. They will receive notice of award sometime in September courtesy of DOST-SEI or the concerned DOST Regional Offices. In the list, 2,042 names were marked with one asterisk implying some lacking documents; while some names were withheld pending completion and evaluation of requirements. -
VOTERS ID – a No
VOTERS ID – A No. SURNAME GIVEN NAME MIDDLE NAME 1. ABACAN EDUARDO BAUTISTA 2. ABAD ANNA MARIE TEOPIS 3. ABAD MARY JANE MALAZARTE 4. ABAD RODOLFO BALLESTEROS 5. ABAD MARIFE HIDALGO 6. ABAD AILEEN SANTOS 7. ABADIER EMILE JINNO VALDEBELLA 8. ABAG SOTERO NESTOR PAGKALIWAGAN 9. ABALA TEODORA CORTEX 10. ABALLAR ROGELIO CALGAO 11. ABALLE LEAH MACABUHAY 12. ABALOS MELIE COLLADO 13. ABALOS VIVIAN BAUTISTA 14. ABALUS ANNIE BARRUGA 15. ABAN METCHOY TAWASAN 16. ABAN AHMAD-DEO RODRIGO 17. ABANCE ANNIE GRACE ESTILLES 18. ABANDO NOE SALDY CACAYURAN 19. ABANES ZENAIDA CACANINDIN 20. ABANIA ANACLETA PAGULAYAN 21. ABANILLA IVAN PAUL BRIONES 22. ABANILLA CRISTINA PERANO 23. ABANTE NATALIA GARCIA 24. ABAPO JILL PAULA MALINAO 25. ABAPO MARY EVE BALACUIT 26. ABAPO JESSYBEL ITURIAGA 27. ABARCA RONELL BALTAZAR 28. ABARCA IRISH CALVARA 29. ABARILLA JULITA UPLAS 30. ABARRI LUCIA ANTOJADO 31. ABASTILLAS GINA MERABUENO 32. ABASTILLAS CYRIE MARIE FIGURACION 33. ABAT IMELDA BALICAO 34. ABAT ALEX SALAZAR 35. ABAYA ROFFALYN SANTOS 36. ABDON CATHERINE PILAR SENIBALO 37. ABDUL AZIZ NOROLYAQEEN DATUMANONG 38. ABDUL CARIM ANISA BARAGUIR 39. ABDUL RAHMAN YOLANDA VELARDE 40. ABDUL SAUDA BINTI 41. ABDULHAMID NUR INA ALAMMUHADI 42. ABDULLAH NOR SOFEYAH JAFAR 43. ABDULLAH ROSANA JAWARI 44. ABDULLAH SARAH MAMINTAL 45. ABDULLAH ANNA NADIA MUHAMMAD 46. ABDULLAH MOHD. RUZIS DOMINGO 47. ABDULRASHID ABUBACAR CASANGUAN 48. ABEAR SHALLY PESA 49. ABEDES CORAZON AGUERRA 50. ABEJERO NONILON LEOPARTE 51. ABEJO NILROSE CABAYAO 52. ABEJUELA CHIN-CHIN TAMAYO 53. ABELLA JOCELYN POSILERO 54. ABELLA CHONA CAPANGPANGAN 55. ABELLA JOCELYN POSILERO 56. ABELLA RUTHEL GONZALES 57. ABELLERA TERESITA SERVILLANO 58. ABELLO MARK LOUIE FLORES 59. -
The Performance of Schools in the June 2018 Nurse Licensure Examination in Alphabetical Order As Per R.A
The performance of schools in the June 2018 Nurse Licensure Examination in alphabetical order as per R.A. 8981 otherwise known as PRC Modernization Act of 2000 Section 7(m) "To monitor the performance of schools in licensure examinations and publish the results thereof in a newspaper of national circulation" is as follows: JUNE 2018 NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION PERFORMANCE OF SCHOOLS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER SEQ. FIRST TIMERS REPEATERS OVERALL PERFORMANCE NO. SCHOOL PASSED FAILED COND TOTAL % PASSED PASSED FAILED COND TOTAL % PASSED PASSED FAILED COND TOTAL % PASSED ABE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE 1 OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS- 0 0 0 0 0.00% 0 1 0 1 0.00% 0 1 0 1 0.00% BACOLOD ABELLANA COLLEGE OF ARTS & 2 TRADE 0 0 0 0 0.00% 0 1 0 1 0.00% 0 1 0 1 0.00% ABRA VALLEY COLLEGE 3 0 3 0 3 0.00% 4 13 0 17 23.53% 4 16 0 20 20.00% ABUBAKAR COMPUTER 4 LEARNING CENTER 1 1 0 2 50.00% 0 13 0 13 0.00% 1 14 0 15 6.67% ADAMSON UNIVERSITY 5 0 0 0 0 0.00% 1 2 0 3 33.33% 1 2 0 3 33.33% ADVENTIST MED. CENTER COLL.- 6 ILIGAN CITY,INC(MSHC, INC) 5 0 0 5 100.00% 4 6 0 10 40.00% 9 6 0 15 60.00% ADVENTIST UNIVERSITY OF THE 7 PHILIPPINES 33 3 0 36 91.67% 12 5 0 17 70.59% 45 8 0 53 84.91% AGO FOUNDATION COLLEGE 8 0 1 0 1 0.00% 2 8 0 10 20.00% 2 9 0 11 18.18% AGO MEDICAL & EDUCATIONAL 9 CENTER-BICOL CHRISTIAN 0 2 0 2 0.00% 6 14 0 20 30.00% 6 16 0 22 27.27% COLL.OF MED AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE-(FOR 10 AKLAN COLLEGE)-KALIBO 0 0 0 0 0.00% 0 3 0 3 0.00% 0 3 0 3 0.00% AKLAN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE 11 0 0 0 0 0.00% 1 1 0 2 50.00% 1 1 0 2 50.00% AKLAN STATE UNIVERSITY(AKLAN 12 S.C.A.)-BANGA -
D5 Sta.-Lucia 070421 040106.Pdf
NO. LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME 1 AARON JUMADIAO RODRIGUEZ 2 ABABA MARICEL S 3 ABABA RAYMOND SORIO 4 ABAD ARLENE MARTINEZ 5 ABAD GINA VENTURA 6 ABAD JAZEL M 7 ABAD JOHN ARVIN MARTINEZ 8 ABADIANO JEROME DELOS REYES 9 ABADILLA CORAZON SEVILLA 10 ABADILLA MARY MAY PATNONGON 11 ABAGA LOREN BONA CRUZ 12 ABAGAO ALVIN B 13 ABAGAO ARCELI ATENTAR 14 ABAGAO MARTA CASTRO 15 ABAIGAR GLENNDA CALUPIT 16 ABAIGAR LEYLAND VELEZ 17 ABAIGAR MICHELLE D 18 ABAIS GLORIA GUTIERREZ 19 ABAJAR JEREMIAS JR. ENAR 20 ABALOS ABIGAIL T 21 ABALOS EMMA J 22 ABALOS KAREN M 23 ABALOS MA CECILIA TAMARA 24 ABALOS MARK WILLY T 25 ABALOS VIRGINIA HUALDA 26 ABAMO IMELDA ABENOJA 27 ABAMO MELIMAR A 28 ABAMO SELMARIE A 29 ABAN MORLITO ALENROQUE 30 ABAN RENATO DOMANTO 31 ABANES CHRISTINE NO DATA 32 ABANIO JEROME CEMACON 33 ABANO ANALIZA FRANCO 34 ABANO ANGELICA NO DATA 35 ABANO ANGELO F 36 ABANO ARGIE BACOLOD 37 ABANO MARIA GORONAL 38 ABANO RANDY G 39 ABANTE MARITES VALENCIA 40 ABANTE MARK NHATHANIEL VALENCIA 41 ABANTE MARVIN V 42 ABANTE VIRGILIO ALVIAR 43 ABAPO ROGELIO M 44 ABAQUIN JACKILYN SUCALDITO 45 ABARQUEZ CERILA ZALASAR 46 ABARQUEZ RITCHIE C 47 ABARRATIGUE SARAH JOY ABAIGAR 48 ABARRCOSO JOVEN A 49 ABARRO JENNIFER D 50 ABATA CRYS JONH CARAMBAS 51 ABAYA JOCELYN M 52 ABAYAN ALFREDO JR C 53 ABDON JEFFREY TAMAYO 54 ABDON LETICIA T 55 ABEJERO WINDY D 56 ABEJNELA MARIEL AMANTE 57 ABEJO ARLENE GUERRERO 58 ABEJON JB JOSEPH E 59 ABEJUELA AGRIFINO A 60 ABEJUELA ALDWIN D 61 ABEJUELA ALEJO ALMONICAR 62 ABEJUELA DHANNICA CABUNDOC 63 ABEJUELA EDGIE ADORNA 64 ABEJUELA EDITHA CHICO 65 ABEJUELA ERLINDA F 66 ABEJUELA JHONFER DEITA 67 ABEJUELA KRISTAN KIM CHICO 68 ABEJUELA MA. -
Notice of Eighth Hearing
Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF APPLICANTS Period Covered: Apr. 1, 2018 - Apr. 30, 2018 Country : KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA Embassy/Post : JEDDAH No. Name / Form ID Registration Date Type of Application 1 ABAD, FATIMA SASAO Apr. 27, 2018 REGISTRATION SAJD201804003730 2 ABALOS, JERRY BALAOING Apr. 10, 2018 REGISTRATION SAJD201804003297 3 ABALOS, JOSEPH RAYTOS Apr. 5, 2018 CERTIFICATION SAJD201803003729 4 ABANG, RENE AGEAS Apr. 10, 2018 REGISTRATION SAJD201803003884 5 ABANSADO, ELIAZON FELICITAS Apr. 24, 2018 CERTIFICATION SAJD201804003651 6 ABAQUITA, EDUARDO BATOL Apr. 10, 2018 REGISTRATION SAJD201803003874 7 ABARQUEZ, VERONICA DIO Apr. 13, 2018 CERTIFICATION SAJD201803004120 8 ABAS, NORAIDA KIMBOY Apr. 2, 2018 CERTIFICATION SAJD201804003092 9 ABASTA, AUGUSTO DE LEON Apr. 26, 2018 REGISTRATION SAJD201801002431 10 ABAY, NORHANA MANGAREN Apr. 30, 2018 REGISTRATION SAJD201801002537 11 ABAYA, JOMAR TORRES Apr. 2, 2018 CERTIFICATION SAJD201805000151 12 ABAYA, MARY ROSE DOSONO Apr. 5, 2018 CERTIFICATION SAJD201801002033 13 ABBAS, NORHAMSIA ACUB Apr. 5, 2018 REGISTRATION SAJD201801002086 14 ABDUA, NURSIDA SABIRIN Apr. 11, 2018 CERTIFICATION SAJD201803003935 15 ABDUHARI, BARSIMA HUSSIEN Apr. 25, 2018 CERTIFICATION SAJD201803004606 16 ABDUKAHIL, NORMALYN USMAN Apr. 8, 2018 REGISTRATION SAJD201801002156 17 ABDUKARIM, JUMINER ALIAKBAR May. 1, 2009 REACTIVATION 6823610600000186 18 ABDUL, AMINA DIRING Apr. 12, 2018 CERTIFICATION SAJD201805000193 19 ABDUL, ELMA GUIAMALON Apr. 23, 2018 CERTIFICATION -
CMO No. 26, Series of 2016
List of Approved SHEI Nominees for Graduate Scholarships in the K to 12 Transition Program BATCH 1 SENDING HIGHER REGION EDUCATION NAME OF FACULTY / PROGRAM TITLE APPLIED FOR PROGRAM DELIVERING HEI (IF REMARKS INSTITUTION (SHEI) STAFF STATUS KNOWN/PROSPECTIVE) 1 ASIACAREER Reyno, Miriam Joy M. Master in Business Administration New Master's Lyceum-Northwestern Redirect Degree, COLLEGE University Redirect DHEI FOUNDATION, INC. 1 COLEGIO DE Baquiran, Brylene Ann Doctor of Philosophy major in New Doctorate Not Stated DAGUPAN R. Educational Management Bautista, Chester Allan Doctor in Information Technology New Doctorate Not Stated Redirect Degree F. Caralos, Edilberto Jr. L. Master in Information Technology New Master's Not Stated Columbino, Marvin B. MS Electronics Engineering New Master's Saint Louis University Dela Cruz, Anna Clarissa Master in Information Technology New Master's Not Stated R. Dela Cruz, Vivian A. Doctor of Philosophy Ongoing Not Stated Doctorate Fernandez, Hajibar Master in Information Technology New Master's Not Stated Jhoneil L. Fortin, Arnaldy D. Doctor in Information Technology New Doctorate Not Stated Gabriel, Jr. Renato J. Master in Communication major New Master's De La Salle University, Taft in Applied Medical Studies Page 1 of 183 Lachica, Evangeline N. Doctor in Information Technology New Doctorate Not Stated Landingin, Mark Joseph Master of Arts in Philosophy New Master's Not Stated D. Macaranas, Jin Benir C. Master of Science in Electrical New Master's Saint Louis University Engineering Navarro, Adessa Bianca Master in Business Administration Ongoing Not Stated G. Master's Ordonez, Jesse Jr. P. Doctor of Philosophy New Doctorate Not Stated Seco, Cristian Rey C. -
Lsde July 14, 2020
Leyte-Samar DAILYPOSITIVE EXPRESS l FAIR l FREE VOL. XXXI I NO. 059 TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020 P15.00 IN TACLOBAN Due to spike of COVID-19 cases and lack of facilities N. Samar, Biliran seek moratorium on the LSIs return ROEL T. AMAZONA TACLOBAN CITY – The provincial gov- ernments of Northern Samar and Biliran have sought for the extension on the moratorium on the return of the locally stranded individuals (LSIs) to their respective provinces until the end of this month. While they are asking approved the request of lo- for the extension of the cal chief executives in the moratorium, Northern region to suspend the travel Samar Governor Edwin of LSIs for 14 days to help Ongchuan stressed that contain further spread of they welcome the LSIs to the COVID-19 cases. their province. The suspension started “While we wait for the on June 28 and last until decision of the NIATF, we July 9. will allow documented lo- The provinces of North- cally stranded individuals ern Samar and Biliran to enter and return to our province have submitted a province,” Governor Ed- resolution to the Regional win Ongchuan posted in Inter-Agency Task Force his Facebook account. on Emerging Infectious Documented LSIs are Disease (RIATF8) and the those who made coordina- Regional Task Force on tion with their respective COVID-19(RTF8) for the local government units extension of the morato- prior to their return. rium on the return of the MORATORIUM. As cases of COVID-19 continue to rise in their provinces, the governors of Northern Sa- On June 25, Depart- LSIS until July 31. -
Rehabilitasyon Ug Improvement Sa San Roque- Bahay Farm to Market Road Sugdan
March 2017 Issue Vol. I No. 4 Rehabilitasyon ug Improvement sa San Roque- Bahay Farm to Market Road sugdan na! Ni Daniel Maturan dunay gilapdon nga 5 ka metros ug may southern leyteneo atol sa gipahigayong samtang 6 pulgadas usab ang kabag-on Ground Breaking Ceremony sa na- Rehabilitasyon ug Improvement sa San Roque- Bahay Farm to Market Road ug niini, may gilay-on nga 19.4 kilometros sangpit nga proyekto niadtong Marso tulo ka tulay sugdan na. Kasamtangan na nga gipahigayon ang pagsukod ug pag- apil na usab ang paghimo sa tulo ka mga 24, 2017 didto sa Barangay Pandan, survey sa mga karsada gikan sa Barangay San Roque paingun sa Barangay Bahay sa tulay nga nahimutang sa Brgy.Caligan- Liloan, Southern Leyte diin gitambo- lungsod sa Liloan, Southern Leyte isip pagpangandam sa ipahigayong pagkongreto gan (may gitas-on nga 30 linear meters), ngan kini sa mga katawhan ug mga ning nasangpit nga mga dalan nga gitawag ug farm to market road diin ang karsada Brgy. Pres. Quezon (dunay gitas-on nga barangay kapitanis gikan sa Barangay 24 linear meters), ug sa Brgy. Bahay 32 San Roque paingun sa Barangay Ba- linear meters ang gilay-on). Usa ka pro- hay. mga personahi gikan sa Depart- grama sa Department of Agriculture, il- ment of Agriculture, mga personahi awum sa Philippine Rural Development gikan sa Philippine Rural Develop- Project nga ug Php 229,145,258.48. Ka- ment Project (PRDP), CCong. Roger hibaloan nga ang World Bank mihatag Mercado, Gov. Damian Mercado, Vice ug pahat nga 80% alang sa nasangpit Gov.