Archive for October, 2007

News: Anti-rabies pre-exposure immunization vital’

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

IN A place where population is at high risk in exposure to rabies, it is vital that these areas provide the anti-rabies pre-exposure treatment to its populace.

News: Council at odds over Irisan dumpsite rehab

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

THE Rehabilitation of the Irisan dumpsite, suspended last August for the City Council to decide on the confirmation of the contract, still hangs.

Sports: E-wealth takes command of IMBL with a week left

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

E-WEALTH took the route to the top after routing erstwhile leader Cross Stitch and assumes sole leadership of the International Mixed Bowling League Thursday at the Puyat Center.

News: Issuance of drivers licenses by LTO La Trinidad sought

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

OFFICIALS of Tuba, Benguet have upheld the request for the Land Transportation Office to allow its La Trinidad staff to issue non-professional and professional drivers licenses.

News: Junkshops to be penalized for defying health, sanitation codes

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

MUNICIPAL officials are set to regulate operations as majority of the junkshops in La Trinidad do not meet the health and sanitation standards and have become eyesores and threats to public health.

News: DOTC asked to release permits of PUJs with new owners

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

THE regional Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) was asked to expedite the release of franchises of units that applied for dropping and substitution.

Business: Abnormal weather destroys corn harvest

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

CORN farmers in Alfonso Lista, Ifugao, have grown doubly weary after P5,031,197.60 worth of corn hastily harvested during the dry spell were destroyed by the rains.

News: Dad eyes coop for recycled trash

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

BELIEVING that income could be generated from garbage, Councilor Galo Weygan said the city government could subsidize groups to form a barangay cooperative that would maximize the use of recycled materials out of trash.

News: Contractors to replace defective works in Halsema Highway

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

BULK of the substandard works on phase two of the Halsema Highway rehabilitation has been removed for replacement by its contractors.

Business: Kalinga meets quota to export native rice to US

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

UNOY rice farmers of Kalinga met the 10-ton shipment quota this year of their produce intended for the international market through the Revitalized Indigenous Cordillera Entrepreneur (Rice) based in Montana, USA.