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==Elderly couple shot dead==
==Ilocos Pride at Summer Trade Fair in Ilocos Norte==
*Source: http://www.philstar.com/nation/article.aspx?publicationSubCategoryId=67&articleId=718862
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=341336705501
*By: Charlie Lagasca
*By: PIA
*''August 21, 2011-www.philstar.com''
*''Friday, May 11, 2012''


BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya ,Philippines  – An elderly couple was shot dead allegedly by their former house boy while having their siesta in front of their house in Solsona town, Ilocos Norte Friday night, police said.
LAOAG CITY, Ilocos Norte- Experience Ilocano pride at the 5th OTOP Summer Trade Fair and Garden Show in Laoag City, this province.


Senior Superintendent Marlou Chan, Ilocos Norte police director, identified the victims as Patricio Esteban, 78, and his wife, Leonila, 79, both reportedly pensioners, of Barangay Manalpac, Solsona town.  
Among the products on sale are One-Town, One-Product (OTOP) of the different municipalities of the province which include, among others, mouth-watering longganiza and empanada from Batac City; chichacorn from Paoay; seaweed noodles from Burgos; vinegar and basi from Laoag City; rice coffee from Banna; Ceramics and crispy-licious Chicharon or Bagnet from San Nicolas; binakol abel from the loom weavers of Sarrat, and shell craft from the artisans of Pagudpud.


“They were sitting in their yard just after taking their dinner when the gunman fired at them five times,” he said.
Other products featured at the trade fair are furniture and home furnishings, gift items and plants.


Reports said both sustained gunshot wounds in the head, causing their instant death.
According to Maricor Racela of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the trade fair “aims to promote local products not only from Ilocos Norte but also from the other provinces in the Ilocandia, especially the OTOP of the various local government units of the province.


Chan said a suspect, identified as Cristobal Pablo, 36, is now under their custody while double murder charges are now being readied against him.  
The OTOP is a government program that supports small and medium entrepreneurs and LGUs to develop their products and at the same time market them.


The suspect, the couple’s former household help, was arrested in a videoke bar hours after the killing, reports said.
“There are 40 exhibitors, of which some came from Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan, La Union and Abra. Trade fairs like this help them market their products,” Racela said.


==Laoag now under dengue calamity==
The trade fair will run from until May 18, 2012 at the Dap-ayan in front of the Provincial Capitol.
*Source: http://mb.com.ph/articles/331171/laoag-now-under-dengue-calamity
*By: Freddie G. Lazaro
*''August 18, 2011-mb.com.ph''


LAOAG CITY, Ilocos Norte, Philippines — Local officials officially declared this city as under a state of calamity due to the spread of the dengue virus. The Sangguniang Panlungsod (City Council) passed and approved a resolution declaring the city under state of calamity due to dengue upon the request of Mayor Michael Fariñas.
It is a project of the DTI, in partnership with the Partuat ti Kailokuan Association, City Government of Laoag and the Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte.


Association of Barangay Captains (ABC) President Chevylle Fariñas said the declaration allows the use of the calamity fund for a massive campaign to battle dengue. The City Health Office reported that 250 residents have been downed by dengue with eight of them succumbing to the disease.  
==Laoag hospital gets boost from St. Luke's Medical Center==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=331336614352
*By: Ma. Cristina C. Arzadon
*''Thursday, May 10, 2012''


==DAR completes P16M farm-to-market road for Ilocos Norte town==
LAOAG CITY- Patients of the Laoag City General Hospital (LCGH) can now expect a world class health care service with the formal entry of St. Luke’s Medical Center as its partner in making the hospital the best medical facility in the North.
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/?m=7&r=r01&id=49367
*By: Cristina Arzadon
*''August 17, 2011-pia.gov.ph''


CURRIMAO, Ilocos Norte- The Department of Agrarian Reform will turn over a P16.3 million farm-to-market road, jointly funded by the governments of the Philippines and Japan, to the agrarian reform communities of barangays Pias Norte, Anggapang Norte and Sur on August 25.
The partnership between LCGH and the SLMC was sealed by a Memorandum of Agreement and Memorandum of Understanding last March 31.


The project was also a collaborative work of DAR and the Japan International Cooperation Agency with the Department of Public Works and Highways as implementing agency.
The agreements are effective for four years and may be renewed by both parties.


Christianne Suguitan, provincial agrarian reform officer, said the road concreting was under the phase III of the Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project (ARISP) of the department.
The merger paved the way for St. Luke's to assist the city hospital in providing residents a similar total health care system that the premier medical center has been known for.


The formal turn over will be held in Currimao town to be attended by Governor Imee Marcos, Representative Imelda Marcos and other project proponents led by Ma. Celerina Afable, national project manager of ARISP, Engr. Veniedo Reyes, DPWH regional director, Homer Tobias, DAR regional director and their provincial counterparts.  
Laoag Mayor Michael Fariñas said the partnership is part of his administration’s commitment to provide residents the best medical care that is affordable even to ordinary patients.


==Laoag eyes by-pass roads to ease traffic woes==
For his part, Dr. Joven R. Cuanang, SLMC’s Chief Medical Officer and Senior Vice President for Medical Affairs, said the joint venture will enable St.Luke's to guide the the local hospital in providing quality health care and total patient satisfaction.
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/?m=7&r=r01&id=49065
*By: Cherry Joy Discaya
*''August 15, 2011-Inquirer VisayasInquirer Visayas''


LAOAG CITY- The Laoag city government is eyeing to establish by-pass roads to ease traffic flow in the city’s business district.
Under both agreements, the parties are bound to fulfill commitments of service through a referral system where the city hospital may refer its patients to SLMC for further diagnosis or treatment and vice versa.


According to Laoag Mayor Michael Fariñas, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has already approved the road project amounting to P100 million which is set for construction in 2012.
The parties will also undergo education and training where personnel of both hospitals will be benefitted by an exchange of relevant information through lectures, in-house trainings and research in healthcare.


Before the project starts, the city government will have to conduct a study to determine the areas where the road will traverse.
The MOU also provides that expertise development shall be afforded to LCGH doctors through international conferences, consultations through teleconferencing including visiting and rotating privileges.


Initially, the by-pass road will cover Bacarra road, Vintar road and the Laoag City public market area, which are all considered main arteries to downtown Laoag.
The LCGH may also request for training of its personnel at SLMC in the areas of nursing, finance, marketing, among others.  


The DPWH will then submit a report to Department of Budget and Management for the release of the fund.
==Amid the sand dunes of Paoay, an art installation rises==
*Source: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/257581/lifestyle/design/amid-the-sand-dunes-of-paoay-an-art-installation-rises
*By: CARMELA G. LAPEÑA
*''Wednesday, May 09, 2012''


Farinas said the bypass road will ease traffic woes and ensure the residents’ safety and security. “On top of fixing traffic woes, the bypass road will also minimize road accidents,” he said.
This May, Ilocos Norte celebrates the first La Milagrosa Festival in honor of La Virgen Milagrosa, the province's patron saint.
Traffic in the city’ business district has become tight due to growing business activities in the area.
The weeklong festival culminates on May 10 with “Himala sa Buhangin” at the Paoay Sand Dunes.


In Barangay Nangalisan leading to Robinsons Mall, for example, traffic has become heavier even during off peak rush hours due to the volume of vehicles that enter and exit the mall compound.
The event's centerpiece is an installation by sculptor Leeroy New, whose work has been seen everywhere from alternative theater, international galleries, outdoor spaces, to apparel worn no less than US pop star Lady Gaga.
New, who says his style is influenced by science fiction, took on a different theme for this project. In a video posted on YouTube, New explains that initially the plan was to do a structure that will be burned at the end of the festival.
"It's like a giant bonfire for the festival... which is symbolic of great festivals and feasts and celebrations," said New during Pecha Kucha Night on April 28 at Samtoy Bookshop in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte.


The city government also expects the same scenario once the SM Savemore supermart begins its business operation in the city’s central downtown area.
==Rabies control to address dog bite incidents in Ilocos Norte==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=331336364768
*By: Ma. Cristina C. Arzadon
*''Monday, May 07, 2012''


The SM mall will reportedly break ground before the year ends.  
LAOAG CITY- The rising incidents of dog bites in Ilocos Norte could now be better addressed under a three-year program to eliminate rabies in the province.


==Imelda Marcos slips before song number in Cebu==
The Communities Against Rabies Exposure (CARE) program is covered by a memorandum of agreement that was signed between Governor Imee Marcos and the Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC), an international organization, during the First Provincial Rabies Summit held recently.
*Source: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/41113/imelda-marcos-slips-before-song-number-in-cebu5
*By: Jhunnex Napallacan
*''August 13, 2011-Inquirer VisayasInquirer Visayas''


CEBU CITY, Philippines—Former first lady and now Ilocos Norte Representative Imelda Marcos scared her audience when she lost her balance and fell on the floor while she was about to sing at the Capitol Social Hall about 3 p.m. Saturday.
The project seeks to support the provincial rabies control program by strengthening the following initiatives: prevention of dog bites and human rabies; elimination of rabies in dogs; establishment of surveillance and diagnostic systems; and community advocacy and education on rabies prevention into elementary schools.


Her children—Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos and Ilocos Norte Governor Imee Marcos—as well as Gov. Gwen Garcia rushed to the 82-year-old widow of the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos to check on how she was.
Marcos said rabies elimination is necessary if Ilocos Norte wants to maintain a visitor-friendly, healthy community, and environmentally-safe province.


Her two security aides also helped her up.
Dr. Loida Valenzuela, provincial veterinary officer, said Ilocos Norte was found to be in the fifth position among provinces that recorded dog bite incidents.


But the former first lady said she was not hurt and and went ahead and sang the famous Cebuano ballad “Matod Nila” with Rep. Pablo Garcia of Cebu’s 2nd district, the Cebu governor’s father.
She said the figures are being finalized but she noted that incidents rose by 11 percent in April this year compared to the same period last year.


The Marcos family was in Cebu upon the invitation of Governor Garcia as part of the month-long celebration of the 442nd founding anniversary of Cebu province.
Valenzuela said her office has already conducted massive dog vaccination and education among community leaders to bring down and eventually aim for a zero-rabies province.


Imelda and Imee graced the opening of the Cebu Performing Arts Center inside the campus of the University of the Philippines Cebu College in Barangay Lahug, Cebu City on Friday night.
The provincial government also strengthened its Provincial Rabies Control Council through an executive order that would govern rabies control and elimination program.


On Saturday afternoon, Imelda and her two children witnessed the signing of the sisterhood agreement between Cebu and South Cotabato as well as the distribution of P5 million in financial assistance to the flood victims in Albay at the Capitol Social Hall.
The council is headed by Marcos, assisted by chairpersons of the provincial board’s committees on health, agriculture and laws. Members are provincial department heads, presidents of the Mayors’ League, Federation of Liga ng mga Barangay, municipal health officers, municipal agriculture officers, federated barangay health workers, senior citizens, non-government groups and the Philippine Information Agency.  


Imelda then spoke to thank Garcia for inviting her family to Cebu. She recalled her various visits to Cebu when her husband, Ferdinand Marcos, was President.
==Usec Quezon sits down with Ilocos Norte media==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=331336119565
*By: Ma. Cristina C. Arzadon
*''Sunday, May 06, 2012''


When she was about to sing and moved around the stage, she apparently forgot that she was on a platform.  When she stepped on the edge of the platform, she lost her balance and fell on her left side.
LAOAG CITY- Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office (PCDSPO) Undersecretary Manuel Quezon III arrived in the province yesterday and sat down with the Ilocos Norte media for an hour of discussion dwelling on various areas.


A loud thud was heard and the audience was shocked.
The topicss ranged from President Aquino’s economic agenda, the existence of supposed opposing blocs among Cabinet members, his relationship with the media, and more.


After the event at the Capitol Social Hall, she and her children joined the provincial officials at the Cebu International Convention Center in Mandaue City for the Pasigarbo sa Sugbo festival.
Quezon said his office has been touring around the country engaging the public and the media to amplify the President’s programs and the national government’s work agenda.


==Magnitude 5.4 quake shakes Cagayan, Ilocos provinces==
“I am here to answer any questions that you might have about how the President works, his leadership style, and how he has been stirring the country since he assumed the presidency,” he said.
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/?m=1&t=1&id=48535
*By: Cristina Arzadon
*''August 12, 2011-www.pia.gov.ph''


LAOAG CITY- A strong temblor measuring 5.4 struck at 10:56 am today 23 kilometers southeast of Calayan in Cagayan Valley but caused no damages on property or injury to residents.
He said he chose to engage the media to a discussion as a feedback mechanism on whether or not government programs have made an impact on the public.


The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said the earthquake was felt at intensity 4 in Calayan and Intensity 3 in Sanchez Mira both of Cagayan province.
Quezon said the President has been working on obtaining the public’s trust in the government by doing his assignment before facing the media for any information that they might want to ask.


The temblor was also felt at intensity two (2 ) in Pasuquin in Ilocos Norte and Laoag City.
“He doesn’t just read the news caps (news bullets) that we provide for him. He reads all papers making sure that he absorbs all the necessary data presented. He is good with data and numbers,” he said.


It was the first strong earthquake that struck the Cagayan province this month.
He said the President’s instructions to his communications team is to answer straightforward or beg off from answering if they are not prepared to support their answers.


According to Phivolcs’ earthquake intensity scale, an intensity 5 temblor is generally felt by most people indoors and outdoors while people asleep could be awakened by the shaking.
“He told us not to pretend to know the answer if we don’t,” he added.


The shaking also causes hanging objects to swing violently while dining utensils clatter and clink. It also causes small, light and unstable objects to fall or overturn. Vehicles on idle may also rock noticeably.
He said the Planning Office is currently working on codifying the laws, issuances, and executive orders that each President of the Philippines had decreed during their terms.


==Binay unveils 1st housing project for indigenous peoples==
“The President wants a complete inventory of all the documents of all the presidents who had served. This is one way of ensuring good governance,” Quezon said.
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/?m=7&r=r01&id=48224
*By: Cristina Arzadon
*''August 10, 2011-www.pia.gov.ph''


LAOAG CITY- Vice President Jejomar Binay said the Aquino administration will start providing housing units exclusively for the Aeta communities in Central Luzon.
Quezon also made clear how the Presidential Communications Group, composed of the Presidential Spokesman, the Presidential Communications and Operations Office (PCOO), and the PCDSPO, work separately on their mandates of delivering the President’s message to the public.


Binay said the National Housing Authority has approved the P14 million housing project, which will generate 350 housing units for the indigenous peoples in Pampanga.
==News Feature: DOLE supports P-Noy’s labor agenda with nationwide Jobs Fair on Labor Day==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=331335776480
*By: Ma. Cristina C. Arzadon
*''Tuesday, May 01, 2012''


Considered the first housing project for Indigenous People (IPs), the program will benefit the Tribung Ayta ng Nabuklod from Floridablanca town in Pampanga.
LAOAG CITY- Consistent with President Aquino’s Labor and Employment Agenda, the Labor Department in the Ilocos Region lines up today a Job and Livelihood Fair at the SM City in Rosales, Pangasinan where 8,000 job slots are up for grabs.


“The ‘pabahay’ program has long been focused on informal settlers and the poorest sector but has not included the IPs who are likewise poor,” he said.
The jobs fair, which is happening simultaneous nationwide, showcases livelihood counseling, franchising opportunities, skills training, and livelihood skills demonstration.


He said talks on providing housing support to IPs cropped up during his earlier consultations around the country.
The government has been marking Labor Day celebrations every year with job opportunities in partnership with the private sector as part of its mandate to close the gap in the country’s unemployed.


He said the government will also provide housing units to other IPs around the country like the Lumads, Mangyans and Dumagats.
This year’s Labor Day theme: “Pagtutulungan, Pagbabago, Disenteng Trabaho,” seeks to provide Filipinos local and overseas employment.


“We must remember that IPs are also Filipinos and basically poor,” he added.
In Region I alone, some 75 employers gathered together offering various positions that include: Customer Service and Technical Support Representatives, Sales Promoters, Production and Finance Supervisors, Restaurant Supervisors and Managers, HR Assistants, Service Crew, Web Developers, Clerks, Accounting Staff, Systems Engineers, IT Personnel, Drivers, Cashiers, Credit Collectors, Office Secretaries, among others.


The vice president also led the ceremonial awarding of 57 transfer certificate of titles to beneficiaries of Pagibig or Home Development Mutual Fund’s FVR-Palaris housing project and NHA’s housing units in Paoay town in Ilocos Norte and Candon City in Ilocos Sur.
President Aquino’s labor agenda is focused on investing in human resource to make it more competitive and employable while promoting industrial peace based on social justice.


Binay, also chairman of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council, was in Laoag on Tuesday for the eight leg of the Pabahay Caravan.
On the other hand, the Department of Labor and Employment’s “Package of Reforms” has been crafted to give meaning and substance to the President’s policy agenda. It is anchored on the President’s social contract with the Filipino people and inspired by his vision of a transformed, just, and righteous Philippines.


He has gone to the cities of Cebu, Baguio, Tagaytay, Davao, Pampanga, Zamboanga and Tacloban.  
At least 40 other Job Fairs are happening nationwide.


==VP Binay says Marcoses open to FM’s burial in Ilocos Norte==
The venues of these Jobs and Livelihood Fair are as follows: (1) National Capital Region (NCR)-World Trade Center, Pasay City; (2) Cordillera Administrative Region-Baguio Convention Center; (3) Region 2-People’s Gymnasium, Tuguegarao (tentative); (4) Region 3-People’s Center, Balanga, Bataan; (5) Camp Servillano Aquino, Tarlac; (6) Rizal Triangle, Olongapo City; (7) Nueva Ecija Provincial Capitol, Cabanatuan City (tentative); (8) Region 4-B-Calapan City, Or. Mindoro; (9) Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro (tentative); (10) Region 7-Abellana National School, Cebu City; (11) Abellana Sports Complex, Cebu City; (12) Cebu International Convention Center; (13) Tagbilaran City, Bohol; (14) Panfil B. Frasco Sports Complex-Kai Gym, Liloan, Cebu; (15) BQ Mall, Tagbilaran City, Bohol; (16) Municipal Hall, Balamban, Cebu; (17) University of San Carlos South Compound, Cebu City; (18) Region 8-Tacloban City Convention Center, Tacloban City; (19) Region 9-Pagadian City; (20) Western Mindanao State University Gymnasium, Zamboanga City; (21) Region 11-Abreeza Mall; (22) Gaisano Mall, Davao City; and (23) Region 12-KCC Mall, Gen. Santos City; (24) North Cotabato Field Office; (25) Sultan Kudarat Field Office; (26) Cotabato City Field Office; (27) Grand Gaisano's South Cotabato Field Office; (28) SARGEN Field Office; and (29) CARAGA-AMA Computer Learning Center, Butuan City.
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/?m=7&r=r01&id=47917
*By: Cristina Arzadon
*''August 09, 2011-www.pia.gov.ph''


LAOAG CITY- Vice President Jejomar Binay said the details on the final resting place of the late President Ferdinand Marcos will be announced in the coming days once burial preparations have been finalized.
The rest of the DOLE regional offices, namely Regions CAR, 1, 4-A, 5, 6, 10, and 11 will hold their Job and Livelihood Fairs in 24 SM branches in Baguio City; Rosales, Pangasinan; Marilao and Baliwag, Bulacan; San Fernando and Angeles City, Pampanga; Tarlac City; Rosario, Molino, Dasmarinas, and Bacoor City, Cavite; Sta. Rosa City, Calamba City, and San Pablo City, Laguna; Lipa City and Batangas City, Batangas; Taytay and Antipolo City, Rizal; Lucena City, Quezon; Naga City, Iloilo City, Bacolod City, Cagayan de Oro City, and Davao City.


Binay had already recommended Ilocos Norte as Marcos’ final resting place citing a survey he conducted earlier this year showing that Filipinos favor military honors for Marcos in his home province.
Other DOLE Regional Job and Livelihood Fairs are taking place in four Robinson’s Place branches in Imus City, Cavite; Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental; Tacloban City; and General Santos City.
 
President Benigno Aquino III tasked Binay to study the matter and come up with his recommendations so that the issue of giving Marcos a hero’s burial at the Libingan ng mga Bayani will be given closure.
 
Binay said the Marcos family has already agreed to the government proposal to have Marcos buried in his home province.
 
He said the discussions on the burial place have been trimmed down to two points.
 
“The main issue was (whether or not to have the burial at the Libingan). That became moot and academic because the burial place originated from (the late president) who made a wish to have his body buried at the Libingan,” he said.
 
“If (the Libingan burial) is not possible then we have to consider the family’s wish. But the Marcos family has already agreed to have the burial in Ilocos Norte,” he added.
 
Binay was flanked by Ilocos Norte Representative Imelda Marcos when the former issued the statement during a press forum upon his arrival at the Fort Ilocandia Resort Hotel.
 
Marcos was one of the provincial officials who welcomed the vice president upon his arrival at the Laoag International Airport.
 
Binay did not say whether he has formally sat down with the Marcoses to discuss on the burial preparations.
 
“We will issue an official pronouncement on the matter in the coming days once we have ironed out the remaining details of the burial plans,” he added.
 
Marcos, who was silent during the forum, later told reporters in a chance interview that the family has yet to discuss the final burial plans.
 
“I leave the decision to God as to where Marcos should be buried,” she said.
 
Since 1993 when the Marcoses returned from Hawaii where they lived in exile, Marcos’ remains have been temporarily kept inside a glass coffin in an air-conditioned family mausoleum in Batac City.
 
After meeting local chief executives in the Ilocos Region for the forum on the housing program, Binay proceeded to the provincial capitol as principal guest of the birthday celebrations of the late Ilocos Norte Governor Roque Ablan, Jr.
 
==Vice President Binay to lead housing caravan in the Ilocos Region==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/?m=7&r=r01&id=47692
*By: Cristina Arzadon
*''August 08, 2011-www.pia.gov.ph''
 
LAOAG CITY- Vice President Jejomar Binay will lead the housing caravan for local government units during its launching in the Ilocos Region on Tuesday, August 9.
 
Binay, also chairman of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council, will also meet regional local chief executives in a forum titled “Strengthening local government units in housing delivery and local development planning.”
 
The two-day caravan, which begins today, seeks to assist local government units (LGUs) in financing residential plans for government workers.
 
The national government has earmarked P50 billion for housing loans for 2011. Out of the funds, LGUs can borrow P20 million for each subdivision project and P40 million for a medium-rise condominium project.
 
Binay had advised local governments to update their comprehensive land use plan and define commercial, industrial, agricultural a reas as suitable sites for housing.
 
The vice president will also meet heads of key shelter agencies namely the National Housing Authority, Home Guaranty Corp., Housing Land use Regulatory Board, National Home Mortgage Finance Corp., Social Housing Finance Corp., and the Home Development Mutual Fund or Pagibig fund which is hosting the affair.
 
==Ilocos media men pin hope on President Aquino to bring justice to radioman’s slay==
*Source: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/37821/ilocos-media-men-pin-hope-on-president-aquino-to-bring-justice-to-radioman%E2%80%99s-slay
*By: Cristina Arzadon
*''August 07, 2011-newsinfo.inquirer.net''
 
LAOAG CITY—Members of media organizations in Ilocos Norte remain hopeful that the seven-year-old murder case of radio commentator Roger Mariano would be given closure under the Aquino administration.
 
On July 31, officers of the Media Active in Ilocos Norte (Main) visited the site in Barangay Barabar in San Nicolas town where Mariano was slain while he was on his way home on the same day in 2004.
They lighted seven candles to symbolize how long the murder has remained unsolved.
 
Melvin de la Cuesta, former Main president, said the group is pinning its hopes on President Aquino’s promise to resolve extrajudicial killings in the country and put an end to impunity.
 
“We are confident with [Mr. Aquino’s] commitment to bring justice to the families of slain journalists and put an end to media killings,” he said.
 
A former policeman and another suspect who were the principal accused in the murder were acquitted in August 2010.
 
Judge Reynaldo Alhambra of the Manila Regional Trial Court found no evidence directly linking Apolonio Medrano, a former policeman, and Basilio Yadao to the case which dragged for six years until it was terminated with the suspects’ acquittal.
 
But De la Cuesta said the murder case remains open until the real perpetrators are identified.
“Investigators should pursue other angles which could lead into the identification of those who masterminded the murder,” he said.
 
De la Cuesta has been leading media workers in the province in marking Mariano’s murder since 2004. He initiated the building of a press freedom marker on a lot donated by San Nicolas Mayor Alfredo Valdez Jr., on the same spot where Mariano was gunned down.
 
Mariano was the first Ilocos Norte radio commentator felled by assassins’ bullets in what authorities believe was a result of his exposés on his radio program.
 
A list compiled by the the media watchdog Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) showed that 179 Filipino journalists were killed from 1986 to July 2011. It said 121 died “in the line of duty” or whose deaths were considered work-related.
 
In the year that Mariano was killed, 14 other journalists were murdered in the country. Eight deaths, including Mariano’s, were work-related.
 
The CMFR list showed that the highest number of work-related deaths of journalists, at 79, was recorded under the nine-year administration of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo from January 2001 to June 2010.
 
Four journalists had been killed under the administration of President Aquino from July 2010 to July 2011, the CMFR said.
 
==Stranded vessels==
*Source: http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/329802/stranded-vessels
*By: FREDDIE G. LAZARO
*''August 06, 2011-www.mb.com.ph''
 
CAMP JUAN, Ilocos Norte, Philippines — Two cargo vessels have been stranded in waters between Baccarra and Pasuquin towns in Ilocos Norte due to gale force winds that have made conditions at sea bad for sailing, local authorities reported Saturday.
 
Senior Inspector Leonardo Tolentino, Pasuquin town’s chief of police, identified the stranded ships as Japan-bound “Eastern Galaxy,” cargo vessel from Manila, and “Mermaid Star,” also a shipping vessel bound for Indonesia.
 
Eastern Galaxy has 20 Filipino crew members led by Chief Captain Alfredo Querubin while the number of the crew of Mermaid Star vessel was not determined by police as of press time.
 
Tolentino said the two shipping vessels will temporarily stay along the shorelines between Bacarra and Pasuquin for safety.
 
“Our policemen are continously guarding these vessels until weather conditions become normal and these vessels may continue to travel,” he said.
 
==Laoag eyes calamity state due to dengue==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/?m=7&r=r01&id=47221
*By: Cherry Joy Discaya
*''August 05, 2011-www.pia.gov.ph''
 
LAOAG CITY- Mayor Michael Fariñas has recommended the city to be placed under calamity state citing a report that the current number of dengue cases is threatening to breach the mark for an outbreak.
 
In a special staff meeting on Thursday afternoon, city health officer Renato Mateo reported that the present dengue cases already correspond to an alert level and that it is near the outbreak mark.
“We expect to breach the outbreak level but not necessarily a calamity level. In my opinion, we can declare it as an outbreak level,” he said.
 
Based on the city health office’s monitoring, 186 residents have fallen ill with five deaths due to dengue.
 
Fariñas said he will ask the city council to immediately declare Laoag under calamity state so that they can utilize the calamity fund to assist victims and buy additional fogging machines.
 
He said the city government could now make use of its local disaster risk and reduction management fund or 30 percent of the amount as quick response fund for relief and recovery efforts.
 
Fariñas said the city government may need to buy a stronger dosage of insecticides and more fogging machines to drive away dengue-causing mosquitoes.
 
==PDIC set to pay insurance claims of Banco Filipino depositors in Laoag==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/?m=7&r=r01&id=47077
*By: Cherry Joy Discaya
*''August 04, 2011-www.pia.gov.ph''
 
LAOAG CITY- Representatives of the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC) will be in this city to pay insurance claims of depositors of the shuttered Banco Filipino Savings and Mortgage Bank from August 4 to 18.
 
The PDIC said the scheduled payment dates would be the last opportunity for depositors based in the province to have their claims settled.
 
They also requested the Laoag city government to extend assistance to small depositors by providing free notarization of their affidavits.
 
In case they fail to show up during the scheduled dates, local depositors may still process their insurance claims from the PDIC Makati office starting August 29.
 
Pursuant to R.A. 3591 (PDIC Charter), as amended, the last day of filing claims for insured deposits is on March 18, 2013. The PDIC shall no longer accept any claim for insured deposits maintained with Banco Filipino after the date.
 
The bank closed down in March due to financial woes.
 
 
==Agri-Kapihan is 25 years old==
*Source: http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/329382/agrikapihan-25-years-old
*by: ZAC B. SARIAN
*''August 03, 2011-www.mb.com.ph''
 
One group that has stood the test of time is the Agri-Kapihan, a forum for farming enthusiasts that is open free to the public. Last Sunday, July 31, the 25th anniversary of this forum was celebrated jointly with the 11th anniversary of the radio program “Kaunlaran sa Agrikultura.”
 
The event was attended by some 400 farming aficionados who had come all the way from the provinces (as far away as Batac, Ilocos Norte) as well as in Metro Manila. The large attendance is enough proof that it is one activity that is benefiting a lot of farmers, otherwise why would they attend?
 
The celebration at the courtyard of radio station DWWW was graced by no less than Agriculture Secretary Proceso J. Alcala who gave the audience a clear view of his vision towards staple food sufficiency in the country. Which means that the population should not only depend on rice for their staple food. He cited a program backed by the Institute of Plant Breeding in Los Baños whereby white corn production is being pushed, especially in the Visayas and Mindanao where white corn is a favorite staple
 
Alcala said that white corn seeds for planting are being produced under a program spearheaded by experts of the IPB. Aside from seeds, the IPB has also developed an efficient corn mill that will process corn grits in the village level. White corn is even a more nutritious food than rice. It has a lower glycemic index so that it is good for diabetics. It is digested more slowly than rice, hence the consumer feels full in the stomach longer. Because it is digested more slowly, the sugar in the cereal is absorbed in smaller quantities in the blood than in the case of rice. Hence, it is better for those suffering from diabetes.
 
Rootcrops are another substitute or supplement to rice. Camote, for instance, is a healthy food. The roots as well as the leaves are packed with nutrients needed by the body.
 
How did the Agri-Kapihan start? It all started when we were offered to edit the Agriculture page of the Manila Times when it was revived in 1986 after the EDSA Revolt. We thought that if we were to edit a page that would easily relate to the farming community – especially those who are literate and who read newspapers, we should have a means to meet them. And one way of getting closer to the farmers and getting their stories is to come up with a venue where we could exchange views and experiences with them.
 
The Agri-Kapihan may be called a non-organization because there are no officers, only volunteers who would make the meetings possible. Since there are no officers, there are no elections. Which means that there are no squabbles about electioneering, vote-buying and the like. There are no fees to pay. So there are no funds to squander by the organizers.
 
In the earlier many years, there was a caterer who served breakfast which was not free. If the attendee wants to eat, he has to pay for his meal. There are no corporate sponsors for meals.That was adopted as a policy because that could otherwise be abused.
 
Resource persons consisted of some of the best speakers on agricultural topics, especially those who are actually farming. There is no talent fee for the speakers, but there are many talents who want to share their know-how and experiences without any compensation.
 
The topics that have been discussed the past 25 years have been wide-ranging. These include crops, farm animals, fisheries, farm management, fertilizers, pest and disease control in plants and livestock, natural farming, urban gardening, vermiculture and so on. You name the topic and most likely it has been discussed at the Agri-Kapihan.
 
At the Agri-Kapihan, the attendees are able to pick up new ideas and stories that inspire them to undertake their own farm projects.
 
The sessions used to be held every Saturday morning at the Manila Seedling Bank in Quezon City. The place was offered for free use by the MSB management which was beneficial to the company because the attendees were prospective buyers of the seedlings it has been selling.
 
There are two special occasions observed at the Agri-Kapihan. One is the anniversary celebration which was originally held on the Saturday nearest to August 2. Today, since Kaunlaran sa Agrikultura radio program has adopted Agri-Kapihan as its own project, the forum is held every last Sunday of the month. The other special occasion is Christmas celebration.
 
In both occasions, the practice is potluck style. Each attendee brings something to eat which could be shared with the other attendees. But there are those who bring more than others. Like last Sunday, Pio Rodriguez who sells tractors donated a whole cow lechon. Mario Rabang brought a native pig lechon while Sec. Alcala donated three pig lechons. There was an overflow of food.
 
Up to now attendees report the good news about their projects. Some have become agribusiness entrepreneurs because they have found the idea at the Agri-Kapihan. The AANI or Agri-Aqua Network International is a progeny of the Agri-Kapihan.
 
The founders of the AANI have observed that people are hungry for farming technologies. So it was organized by people who have become friends through the Agri- Kapihan. AANI has pioneered in conducting agricultural seminars which is continuing up to this day. It was also a pioneer in coming up with weekend markets, first with the Sidcor which used to be held at the the present site of Makro in Cubao, Quezon City.
 
AANI used to have its weekend market at the Magallanes Center in Makati and at the TESDA in Taguig. Its biggest weekend market is at the FTI with more than 200 stallholders. The latest is at the St. Vincent Seminary in Tandang Sora, Quezon City. All these and many, many more came about because of Agri-Kapihan.
 
==Ilocos Norte media pin hope on P-Noy to resolve broadcaster’s murder==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/?m=1&t=1&id=46641
*by: Cristina Arzadon
*''August 02, 2011-www.pia.gov.ph''
 
SAN NICOLAS, Ilocos Norte - Members of the Ilocos Norte media remain hopeful that the seven year-old murder case of radio commentator Roger Mariano will be given closure under the Aquino administration.
Officers of the Media Active in Ilocos Norte (Main) visited the site in Barangay Barabar in San Nicolas town where Mariano was slain while riding home on July 31 seven years ago.
 
They lighted seven candles to symbolize how long the murder has remained unsolved.
Melvin de la Cuesta, former Main president, said the group is pinning its hopes on President Aquino’s promise to resolve extra-judicial killings in the country and put an end to impunity.
 
"We are confident with P-Noy's commitment to bring justice to the families of slain journalists and put an end to media killings," he said.
 
A former policeman and another suspect who were the principal accused in the murder were acquitted in August 2010.
 
Judge Reynaldo Alhambra of the Manila regional trial court found no evidence directly linking former police officer Apolonio Medrano and Basilio Yadao to the case which dragged for six years until it was terminated with the suspects’ acquittal.
 
But de la Cuesta said the murder case remains open until the real perpetrators are identified.
“Investigators should pursue other angles which could lead in the identification of those who masterminded the murder,” he said.
 
De la Cuesta has been leading the media group in marking Mariano’s murder since 2004. He initiated the building of a press freedom marker on a lot donated by San Nicolas mayor Alfredo Valdez, Jr. on the same spot where Mariano was gunned down.
 
Unlike the previous years, Mariano’s widow and her children would show up at the site and join Mariano’s colleagues in marking his death anniversary.
 
De la Cuesta said Alma Mariano did not reply to his text message informing her of the commemoration last Sunday.
 
He said he would often visit Alma in her home in Dingras town and advise her of the media event but that he failed to see her personally before the commemoration.
 
“But residents said they would often see fresh flowers and candles at the marker,” he said.
Mariano was the first Ilocos Norte radio commentator felled by assassins’ bullets in what authorities believe as a result of his exposes on his radio program.
 
==Laoag residents on guard for tropical depression ‘Lando’==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/?m=1&t=1&id=46380
*by: Cristina Arzadon
*''August 01, 2011-www.pia.gov.ph''
 
LAOAG CITY, Residents have been advised to be on guard with the entry of another tropical depression named Lando, which will bring scattered to widespread rains in Luzon and Visayas.
 
As of 11 am today, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) reported that Lando was estimated to be at 280 km west of Laoag City.
 
The weather bureau advised the public and the Disaster Risk Reduction Management Councils to take appropriate actions noting that Lando has remained almost stationery over the West Philippine Sea.
 
PAGASA said Lando is slowly moving north, northeast and is estimated to be 190 km west, northwest of Laoag on Tuesday morning; 160 km north of Laoag on Wednesday morning and 240 km north, northeast of Laoag or 110 km north, northeast of Basco, Batanes on Thursday morning.
 
It said the country is not directly affected by Lando but it enhances the southwest monsoon bringing scattered to widespread rains over Luzon and Visayas particularly the western section.
 
Lando is expected to bring an estimated rainfall amount of 5 t 10 mm per hour within the 300 km diameter of the tropical depression.

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Wars of ancient history were about possessions, territory, power, control, family, betrayal, lover's quarrel, politics and sometimes religion.

But we are in the Modern era and supposedly more educated and enlightened .

Think about this. Don't just brush off these questions.

  • Why is RELIGION still involved in WARS? Isn't religion supposed to be about PEACE?
  • Ask yourself; What religion always campaign to have its religious laws be accepted as government laws, always involved in wars and consistently causing WARS, yet insists that it's a religion of peace?

WHY??

There are only two kinds of people who teach tolerance:
  1. The Bullies. They want you to tolerate them so they can continue to maliciously deprive you. Do not believe these bullies teaching tolerance, saying that it’s the path to prevent hatred and prejudice.
  2. The victims who are waiting for the right moment to retaliate. They can’t win yet, so they tolerate.
Ilocos norte capitol 01.jpgIlocos Norte Provincial Capitol

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Ilocos Pride at Summer Trade Fair in Ilocos Norte

LAOAG CITY, Ilocos Norte- Experience Ilocano pride at the 5th OTOP Summer Trade Fair and Garden Show in Laoag City, this province.

Among the products on sale are One-Town, One-Product (OTOP) of the different municipalities of the province which include, among others, mouth-watering longganiza and empanada from Batac City; chichacorn from Paoay; seaweed noodles from Burgos; vinegar and basi from Laoag City; rice coffee from Banna; Ceramics and crispy-licious Chicharon or Bagnet from San Nicolas; binakol abel from the loom weavers of Sarrat, and shell craft from the artisans of Pagudpud.

Other products featured at the trade fair are furniture and home furnishings, gift items and plants.

According to Maricor Racela of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the trade fair “aims to promote local products not only from Ilocos Norte but also from the other provinces in the Ilocandia, especially the OTOP of the various local government units of the province.”

The OTOP is a government program that supports small and medium entrepreneurs and LGUs to develop their products and at the same time market them.

“There are 40 exhibitors, of which some came from Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan, La Union and Abra. Trade fairs like this help them market their products,” Racela said.

The trade fair will run from until May 18, 2012 at the Dap-ayan in front of the Provincial Capitol.

It is a project of the DTI, in partnership with the Partuat ti Kailokuan Association, City Government of Laoag and the Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte.

Laoag hospital gets boost from St. Luke's Medical Center

LAOAG CITY- Patients of the Laoag City General Hospital (LCGH) can now expect a world class health care service with the formal entry of St. Luke’s Medical Center as its partner in making the hospital the best medical facility in the North.

The partnership between LCGH and the SLMC was sealed by a Memorandum of Agreement and Memorandum of Understanding last March 31.

The agreements are effective for four years and may be renewed by both parties.

The merger paved the way for St. Luke's to assist the city hospital in providing residents a similar total health care system that the premier medical center has been known for.

Laoag Mayor Michael Fariñas said the partnership is part of his administration’s commitment to provide residents the best medical care that is affordable even to ordinary patients.

For his part, Dr. Joven R. Cuanang, SLMC’s Chief Medical Officer and Senior Vice President for Medical Affairs, said the joint venture will enable St.Luke's to guide the the local hospital in providing quality health care and total patient satisfaction.

Under both agreements, the parties are bound to fulfill commitments of service through a referral system where the city hospital may refer its patients to SLMC for further diagnosis or treatment and vice versa.

The parties will also undergo education and training where personnel of both hospitals will be benefitted by an exchange of relevant information through lectures, in-house trainings and research in healthcare.

The MOU also provides that expertise development shall be afforded to LCGH doctors through international conferences, consultations through teleconferencing including visiting and rotating privileges.

The LCGH may also request for training of its personnel at SLMC in the areas of nursing, finance, marketing, among others.

Amid the sand dunes of Paoay, an art installation rises

This May, Ilocos Norte celebrates the first La Milagrosa Festival in honor of La Virgen Milagrosa, the province's patron saint.

The weeklong festival culminates on May 10 with “Himala sa Buhangin” at the Paoay Sand Dunes.

The event's centerpiece is an installation by sculptor Leeroy New, whose work has been seen everywhere from alternative theater, international galleries, outdoor spaces, to apparel worn no less than US pop star Lady Gaga.

New, who says his style is influenced by science fiction, took on a different theme for this project. In a video posted on YouTube, New explains that initially the plan was to do a structure that will be burned at the end of the festival.

"It's like a giant bonfire for the festival... which is symbolic of great festivals and feasts and celebrations," said New during Pecha Kucha Night on April 28 at Samtoy Bookshop in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte.

Rabies control to address dog bite incidents in Ilocos Norte

LAOAG CITY- The rising incidents of dog bites in Ilocos Norte could now be better addressed under a three-year program to eliminate rabies in the province.

The Communities Against Rabies Exposure (CARE) program is covered by a memorandum of agreement that was signed between Governor Imee Marcos and the Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC), an international organization, during the First Provincial Rabies Summit held recently.

The project seeks to support the provincial rabies control program by strengthening the following initiatives: prevention of dog bites and human rabies; elimination of rabies in dogs; establishment of surveillance and diagnostic systems; and community advocacy and education on rabies prevention into elementary schools.

Marcos said rabies elimination is necessary if Ilocos Norte wants to maintain a visitor-friendly, healthy community, and environmentally-safe province.

Dr. Loida Valenzuela, provincial veterinary officer, said Ilocos Norte was found to be in the fifth position among provinces that recorded dog bite incidents.

She said the figures are being finalized but she noted that incidents rose by 11 percent in April this year compared to the same period last year.

Valenzuela said her office has already conducted massive dog vaccination and education among community leaders to bring down and eventually aim for a zero-rabies province.

The provincial government also strengthened its Provincial Rabies Control Council through an executive order that would govern rabies control and elimination program.

The council is headed by Marcos, assisted by chairpersons of the provincial board’s committees on health, agriculture and laws. Members are provincial department heads, presidents of the Mayors’ League, Federation of Liga ng mga Barangay, municipal health officers, municipal agriculture officers, federated barangay health workers, senior citizens, non-government groups and the Philippine Information Agency.

Usec Quezon sits down with Ilocos Norte media

LAOAG CITY- Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office (PCDSPO) Undersecretary Manuel Quezon III arrived in the province yesterday and sat down with the Ilocos Norte media for an hour of discussion dwelling on various areas.

The topicss ranged from President Aquino’s economic agenda, the existence of supposed opposing blocs among Cabinet members, his relationship with the media, and more.

Quezon said his office has been touring around the country engaging the public and the media to amplify the President’s programs and the national government’s work agenda.

“I am here to answer any questions that you might have about how the President works, his leadership style, and how he has been stirring the country since he assumed the presidency,” he said.

He said he chose to engage the media to a discussion as a feedback mechanism on whether or not government programs have made an impact on the public.

Quezon said the President has been working on obtaining the public’s trust in the government by doing his assignment before facing the media for any information that they might want to ask.

“He doesn’t just read the news caps (news bullets) that we provide for him. He reads all papers making sure that he absorbs all the necessary data presented. He is good with data and numbers,” he said.

He said the President’s instructions to his communications team is to answer straightforward or beg off from answering if they are not prepared to support their answers.

“He told us not to pretend to know the answer if we don’t,” he added.

He said the Planning Office is currently working on codifying the laws, issuances, and executive orders that each President of the Philippines had decreed during their terms.

“The President wants a complete inventory of all the documents of all the presidents who had served. This is one way of ensuring good governance,” Quezon said.

Quezon also made clear how the Presidential Communications Group, composed of the Presidential Spokesman, the Presidential Communications and Operations Office (PCOO), and the PCDSPO, work separately on their mandates of delivering the President’s message to the public.

News Feature: DOLE supports P-Noy’s labor agenda with nationwide Jobs Fair on Labor Day

LAOAG CITY- Consistent with President Aquino’s Labor and Employment Agenda, the Labor Department in the Ilocos Region lines up today a Job and Livelihood Fair at the SM City in Rosales, Pangasinan where 8,000 job slots are up for grabs.

The jobs fair, which is happening simultaneous nationwide, showcases livelihood counseling, franchising opportunities, skills training, and livelihood skills demonstration.

The government has been marking Labor Day celebrations every year with job opportunities in partnership with the private sector as part of its mandate to close the gap in the country’s unemployed.

This year’s Labor Day theme: “Pagtutulungan, Pagbabago, Disenteng Trabaho,” seeks to provide Filipinos local and overseas employment.

In Region I alone, some 75 employers gathered together offering various positions that include: Customer Service and Technical Support Representatives, Sales Promoters, Production and Finance Supervisors, Restaurant Supervisors and Managers, HR Assistants, Service Crew, Web Developers, Clerks, Accounting Staff, Systems Engineers, IT Personnel, Drivers, Cashiers, Credit Collectors, Office Secretaries, among others.

President Aquino’s labor agenda is focused on investing in human resource to make it more competitive and employable while promoting industrial peace based on social justice.

On the other hand, the Department of Labor and Employment’s “Package of Reforms” has been crafted to give meaning and substance to the President’s policy agenda. It is anchored on the President’s social contract with the Filipino people and inspired by his vision of a transformed, just, and righteous Philippines.

At least 40 other Job Fairs are happening nationwide.

The venues of these Jobs and Livelihood Fair are as follows: (1) National Capital Region (NCR)-World Trade Center, Pasay City; (2) Cordillera Administrative Region-Baguio Convention Center; (3) Region 2-People’s Gymnasium, Tuguegarao (tentative); (4) Region 3-People’s Center, Balanga, Bataan; (5) Camp Servillano Aquino, Tarlac; (6) Rizal Triangle, Olongapo City; (7) Nueva Ecija Provincial Capitol, Cabanatuan City (tentative); (8) Region 4-B-Calapan City, Or. Mindoro; (9) Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro (tentative); (10) Region 7-Abellana National School, Cebu City; (11) Abellana Sports Complex, Cebu City; (12) Cebu International Convention Center; (13) Tagbilaran City, Bohol; (14) Panfil B. Frasco Sports Complex-Kai Gym, Liloan, Cebu; (15) BQ Mall, Tagbilaran City, Bohol; (16) Municipal Hall, Balamban, Cebu; (17) University of San Carlos South Compound, Cebu City; (18) Region 8-Tacloban City Convention Center, Tacloban City; (19) Region 9-Pagadian City; (20) Western Mindanao State University Gymnasium, Zamboanga City; (21) Region 11-Abreeza Mall; (22) Gaisano Mall, Davao City; and (23) Region 12-KCC Mall, Gen. Santos City; (24) North Cotabato Field Office; (25) Sultan Kudarat Field Office; (26) Cotabato City Field Office; (27) Grand Gaisano's South Cotabato Field Office; (28) SARGEN Field Office; and (29) CARAGA-AMA Computer Learning Center, Butuan City.

The rest of the DOLE regional offices, namely Regions CAR, 1, 4-A, 5, 6, 10, and 11 will hold their Job and Livelihood Fairs in 24 SM branches in Baguio City; Rosales, Pangasinan; Marilao and Baliwag, Bulacan; San Fernando and Angeles City, Pampanga; Tarlac City; Rosario, Molino, Dasmarinas, and Bacoor City, Cavite; Sta. Rosa City, Calamba City, and San Pablo City, Laguna; Lipa City and Batangas City, Batangas; Taytay and Antipolo City, Rizal; Lucena City, Quezon; Naga City, Iloilo City, Bacolod City, Cagayan de Oro City, and Davao City.

Other DOLE Regional Job and Livelihood Fairs are taking place in four Robinson’s Place branches in Imus City, Cavite; Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental; Tacloban City; and General Santos City.