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==Laoag set to hire 200 student-workers for summer==
==Ilocos Pride at Summer Trade Fair in Ilocos Norte==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=331332310558
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=341336705501
*By: Ma. Cristina C. Arzadon
*By: PIA
*''March 21, 2012''
*''Friday, May 11, 2012''
 
LAOAG CITY- The Laoag City government is set to employ at least 200 high school and college students under the Special Program for Employment of Students (SPES) this summer.
 
Vilma Rances, Community Affairs Division (CAD), said student-employees will start working in various city government offices from May 2 to 29 or equivalent to 20 working days.


“They are entitled to receive a daily wage that is equivalent to the minimum pay of a city hall employee which is P309.90 per day,” Rances said.
LAOAG CITY, Ilocos Norte- Experience Ilocano pride at the 5th OTOP Summer Trade Fair and Garden Show in Laoag City, this province.


Rances, however, clarified that the city government will only shoulder 60 percent of the students’ salary while the remaining 40 percent will be paid by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).
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.


The employment of students is mandated under RA 7323 or the law that seeks to help poor but deserving students pursue their education by providing them employment during summer or Christmas vacations.
Other products featured at the trade fair are furniture and home furnishings, gift items and plants.


Laoag Mayor Michael Fariñas considers the SPES as a priority program having in mind the need to support students whose parents are unable to send them to school.
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.


Under the program, student-workers may be assigned in SPES-registered private firms, government offices or departments.
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 CAD-Public Employment Services Office (CAD-PESO) will evaluate the applications based on the following requirements:
“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.


15 to 25 years old
The trade fair will run from until May 18, 2012 at the Dap-ayan in front of the Provincial Capitol.
Enrolled during the present school year/semester immediately preceding the summer vacation or a school drop out who wants to enroll again.
Parents’ income should not exceed P36,000.00/year
No failing grades


Student applicants must also provide the following documentary requirements:
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.


Registration Form with three (3) 1"x1"ID pictures
==Laoag hospital gets boost from St. Luke's Medical Center==
Birth or Baptismal Certificate
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=331336614352
Form 138 (for high school students)
Certified copies of grades from the School Registrar of the school where the student was enrolled during the previous semester (for college students)
Income Tax Return (ITR) of parents for the previous year or Certificate of Exemption.
 
==Laoag hospital promotes medical tourism==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=331332214543
*By: Ma. Cristina C. Arzadon
*By: Ma. Cristina C. Arzadon
*''March 20, 2012''
*''Thursday, May 10, 2012''


LAOAG CITY- Consistent with the government’s medical tourism campaign, the Laoag City government will soon offer a health and wellness center at the Laoag City General Hospital (LCGH).
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.


At present, the city government has bought equipment that users can avail of from treadmills, stationary bikes, weights, elliptical trainers and other accessories. The center will also include a spa and sauna.
The partnership between LCGH and the SLMC was sealed by a Memorandum of Agreement and Memorandum of Understanding last March 31.


Laoag Mayor Michael Fariñas said the hospital intends to provide full medical care and health wellness to achieve a holistic health care program.
The agreements are effective for four years and may be renewed by both parties.


User policies for the center from membership and proper use of the facilities are now being finalized.
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.


Trained personnel will be provided to assist and guide members and other users in determining the appropriate type of exercise depending on their needs.
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.


The city government continues to allocate funds for the hospital’s improvement to attract more clients from here and abroad keeping in mind the number of Overseas Filipino Workers who frequently come home to avail of the country’s affordable medical care.
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.


The LCGH has become Ilocos Norte’s show window for modern health care whose priority is to provide the poor with appropriate medical attention without having to spend exorbitant fees.
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 Department of Health recently upgraded the LCGH as a level 2 hospital following a series of evaluation it conducted.
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.


As a level 2 hospital, the LCGH is now allowed to conduct major operation procedures and apply for higher PhilHealth benefits.
The MOU also provides that expertise development shall be afforded to LCGH doctors through international conferences, consultations through teleconferencing including visiting and rotating privileges.


==Forum on traditional weaving set in Laoag==
The LCGH may also request for training of its personnel at SLMC in the areas of nursing, finance, marketing, among others.  
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=331332143077
*By: Ma. Cristina C. Arzadon
*''March 19, 2012''


LAOAG CITY- The National Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCCA), the country’s prime agency for arts and culture and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Committee on Culture and Information (Asean-Coci) will hold a forum on the plight of traditional weavers in Asean and China from March 20-23 at the Plaza del Norte this city.
==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''


Traditional weavers, traditional weaving scholars and delegates from the Asean member-states, China and the Asean secretariat are expected to attend the four-day event, which is supported by the Asean-China Joint Cooperation Committee.
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 forum will focus on the challenges experienced by traditional weavers from dealing with existing government policy, to sourcing materials to production and marketing.
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.


Weaving communities in Ilocos Norte are found in the towns of Paoay and Sarrat.
==Rabies control to address dog bite incidents in Ilocos Norte==
 
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=331336364768
For hundreds of years, numerous traditions of handweaving throughout Asean has provided women with a channel to express their creativity and artistic skills that accorded them a status within the community and in recent past a source of livelihood.
*By: Ma. Cristina C. Arzadon
 
*''Monday, May 07, 2012''
The forum aims to provide a venue for the traditional weavers of Asean and China to share their experiences, including challenges that they face in the practice of their craft; to enhance mutual understanding among the traditional weavers of and related cultural workers from the concerned states; to explore possibilities on how the weavers could make their products competitive, thus making their craft profitable and sustainable and to come up with possible policy recommendations that would address the plight of the traditional weavers of Asean and China.
 
The forum includes lectures, workshops, exhibits and site visits.
 
NCCA chair Felipe de Leon, Jr. will serve as the keynote speaker.
 
==Imee: More 'fan' in Ilocos==
*Source: http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=788031&publicationSubCategoryId=68
*By: Cecille Suerte Felipe
*''March 16, 2012''
 
The new tourism brand “It’s more fun in the Philippines” fits Ilocos Norte to a T because “we have more fans in the province,” Gov. Imee Marcos said, referring to the giant wind turbines in Bangui town.
 
Marcos, who led the launching of Ilocos Norte’s tourism campaign “Paoay Kumakaway” recently, said Ilocanos can relate to the latest Philippine brand since the province is home to the biggest fans in the country.
 
“It’s more fun in the Philippines aptly describes Ilocos Norte, because we have the biggest fans, as in electric fans – the windmills,” she said. Marcos, accompanied by her celebrity son Borgy Manotoc and her balikbayan family, unveiled the province’s new tourism slogan meant to encourage more local and foreign tourists to spend their summer vacation in the province.


“Ilocos Norte is a land that basically has it all, from natural to man-made attractions, sumptuous food offered by warm and fun-loving people,” said Marcos during a press conference yesterday in Quezon City.  
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.


She said the 22 towns in her province are offering various tourist attractions.
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.


“On top of the list are the white beaches – Saud White beach and the Blue Lagoon at the northern tip of Pagudpud. The beaches can still provide a calming and stress-free stay because they are not crowded,” Marcos said.
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.


“One can enjoy the sand and water without fear of invading the personal space of tourists. Noise is kept at minimum so one can lay back and enjoy the beach without distractions.
Marcos said rabies elimination is necessary if Ilocos Norte wants to maintain a visitor-friendly, healthy community, and environmentally-safe province.


Marcos noted that adventure and sports in Ilocos Norte are also unique compared with other adventure hubs in the country.
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 added that the province is also proud of its 84-square kilometer sand dunes, known as the Sahara of the North and the only desert-like barren region in the Philippines, which is best for sand boarding and 4x4 off road adventure activities.
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.


“Ilocos Norte is also rich in heritage sites. We have the famous baroque type St. Augustine Church located in Paoay which was inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1993 and the architectural and engineering milestone of its time – the Cape Bojeador (Burgos) Lighthouse overlooking the West Philippine Sea, a national historical landmark and a national cultural treasure,” Marcos said.
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.


She said Ilocos Norte is also dotted with various architectural structures and engineering wonders from pre-Spanish up to post World War II artifacts. Another attraction, Marcos said, is the Patapat viaduct, a concrete coastal bridge that stretches over a kilometer, considered the fourth longest bridge in the country.
The provincial government also strengthened its Provincial Rabies Control Council through an executive order that would govern rabies control and elimination program.


“Ilocos Norte is also a part of the rich Philippine political history since one of its locals was once the president of the country. To know more about the late former President Ferdinand Marcos, a trail dubbed as ‘Marcos Trail’ was established, exploring olden times at the Marcos ancestral house and viewing the president’s preserved remains,” she said.
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.  


Marcos added she is also proud of the province’s delicacies, including empanada, kornik, longganisa, bagnet, and pinakbet. “Tourists can also eat the dishes in Kangkang Café like the poki-pokie, utong, cabatiti. These are not bad words but are innocent vegetables,” Marcos said, laughing.
==Usec Quezon sits down with Ilocos Norte media==
 
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=331336119565
==NGCP bats for expansion to make llocos Norte’s power system more reliable==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=331331711296
*By: Ma. Cristina C. Arzadon
*By: Ma. Cristina C. Arzadon
*''March 14, 2012''
*''Sunday, May 06, 2012''


LAOAG CITY- The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines has started expanding its Laoag sub-station to improve power supply in the province.
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.


Benjamin Saraza, head of the NGCP’s Operations and Maintenance in the Ilocos Region, said the expansion program will increase Ilocos Norte’s voltage level from 115 kv to 230 kv resulting in a more reliable power system.
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.


The program involves expansion of the substation lot covering two hectares and construction of additional transmission lines. The project is expected to be finished by 2014.
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.


“Right now, power passes from La Union, Ilocos Sur up to Ilocos Norte. Whenever there is power interruption anywhere between La Union and Ilocos Norte, we (also) experience power outage here,” he said.
“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.


The NGCP also plans to link up Ilocos Norte’s power grid to Tuguegarao in Cagayan Valley so that the province will have an alternate power source when there is a power line interruption from the La Union-Ilocos Sur-Ilocos Norte loop.
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 upgrading of the province’s grid is also in preparation for the entry of two more wind farms in Burgos and Pagudpud towns.
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 Energy Development Corp. has signified its intention to put up a 40-mw wind power plant in Pagudpud while the UPC-Asia intends to build its 86 mw wind farm in Burgos town.
“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.


Power that will be generated by the wind farms will be fed through the NGCP grid.
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.


“At present, the grid is not capable to accommodate more power from these proposed wind farms. We are obligated to ensure a reliable transmission system when these wind farms start generating power,” Saraza said.
“He told us not to pretend to know the answer if we don’t,” he added.


The NGCP grid is currently utilized by the Northwind Power Development Corp. owner of the first wind power plant in Bangui town.
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.


==Local media go on tourism adventure to promote Ilocos==
“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/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=1911331619240
*By: Cherry Joy S. Discaya
*''March 13, 2012''


LAOAG CITY- Members of the Laoag City Press Corps experienced first-hand the new adventure spots offered here during the recently conducted media day celebration.
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.


According to Ramon Formantes, the city government’s public information officer, media members need to undergo the adventure themselves so that they could truthfully describe the experience.
==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
The media group was given a briefer and a moment to try out a fast-rising sports adventure, the sand boarding in the La Paz sand dunes.
*By: Ma. Cristina C. Arzadon
 
*''Tuesday, May 01, 2012''
“It’s a new experience. The previous years, we would only conduct indoor parties. Now we get to experience and enjoy the beauty of Ilocos,” Formantes said.
 
The group also enjoyed native dishes when they were treated to authentic Ilocano cuisine.
 
Formantes said that it is also their way of promoting tourism by experiencing it and writing about it.
 
Ilocos Norte is now on its extensive campaign on promoting tourism.
 
Last week, the provincial government’s television ad dubbed as ‘Paoay Kumakaway!’ was officially launched locally and internationally showcasing Ilocos Norte’s finest tourist destinations.
 
This summer, promos like free ‘barkada’ getaway awaits tourists who wish to live and breath Ilocos sceneries.
 
==Ilocos Norte's mango growers to get subsidy from prov'l gov't==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=331331531171
*By: PIA
*''March 12, 2012''
 
LAOAG CITY- The provincial government has assured mango farmers of subsidies to rehabilitate their trees that have suffered due to climate changes.
 
The association of mango growers in Ilocos Norte recently met with Gov. Imee Marcos to get her support in reviving their tree farms which have been suffering from low fruit yield due to lack of capital to rehabilitate them.
 
Ricardo Tolentino, association president, said they got Marcos’ assurance that she will provide fresh funds to help farmers revive their tree farms.
 
Tolentino, one of the top mango exporters in Region I, has been helping farmers with capital inputs and encouraged them to continue spraying their mangoes.
 
“Because of the climate change, farmers experienced low yield. Before, we were sure of the weather pattern. But it has become unpredictable because it rains even in December,” Tolentino said.
 
Tolentino said farmers were discouraged to go to mango spraying because of the low fruit production the previous years.
 
Mango spraying using chemicals such as potassium nitrate has become effective in inducing the trees to produce more flowers uniformly in contrast to the traditional “smoking” technique.
 
“Very few farmers continued spraying their mango trees because they fear that they will lose more if they continue producing lesser mangoes,” Tolentino said.
 
He said the Department of Agriculture likewise assured mango farmers of the DA’s assistance in putting back mango as a priority product of the Philippines so that growers would be provided assistance in terms of capital and market support.
 
Tolentino said he foresees an improving market for mangoes because mango processors have signified their intent to increase their fruit demand.
 
“It is also comforting that mango prices now are higher than the previous period. It is natural under the principle of supply and demand. Since there are fewer mango products, the demand is high resulting in higher prices,” he added.
 
==Lectures, free lab work ups for pregnant women in Ilocos Norte conducted==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=341331349149
*By: Carlo P. Canares
*''March 11, 2012''
 
LAOAG CITY– In support to the National ‘Buntis’ Day on Saturday, the Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center in Batac City conducted free lecture and laboratory work-ups for pregnant women where knowledge were shared on how to take care of their pregnancy.
 
Chief of Hospital and President of the Philippine Obstetrical and Gynecological Society (POGS)-Region 1 Dr. Ma. Lourdes Otayza said the lecture was a simultaneous activity throughout the country as the POGS is making an attempt at the Guinness World Record for Largest Prenatal Class in multiple venues.
 
“We joined the nationwide effort and we encouraged pregnant women in the province to join in the activity,” Dr Otayza said.
 
“Those who have participated the event were given free prenatal examination, urinalysis, and other laboratory examinations. We raffled off the free ultrasound tests and we gave gifts such as milk, vitamins and medicines. We also gave free immunizations to those who need it,” Otayza said.
 
But more than the free laboratory work-ups and fun, according to Otayza, the participants were given lectures about safe and healthy pregnancy.
 
Otayza said, the common cause of maternal death is infection due to lack of information or education of expectant mothers. 
 
He said POGS continuously advocate women’s health and the child inside the womb.
 
The theme for this year’s Buntis Day was ‘Maabilidad na Pinay, Malusog na Nanay.’
 
==1,810 families receive cash grants under 4Ps in Laoag City==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=1911331085862
*By: Carlo P. Canares
*''March 09, 2012''
 
LAOAG CITY- Some 1,810 families received cash grants under the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) of the Aquino administration in Laoag City.
 
City Social Welfare and Development Officer Aurora Corpuz said 1,400 beneficiaries received their first pay-out for the months of November and December, while 727 got their cash grants for January to February.
 
The 4Ps is a poverty reduction and social development strategy of the national government through the Department of Social Welfare and Development that provides conditional cash grants to extremely poor households to improve their health, nutrition and education particularly of children aged 0-14.
 
Beneficiaries of the program receive P500/month for health and nutrition expenses and P300/month per child (a maximum of 3 children) for educational expenses.
 
The families are identified under the data base system created by the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction.
 
“They will receive cash grants under the program for 5 years after which they will be assessed. This is to show that the government is not simply giving dole-outs but actually investing in human capital,” Corpuz said.
 
Pay-outs, according to Corpuz, will be given through the Land Bank.
 
“If they already have their own ATM cards, they can go directly to the bank to withdraw. If, however, they still do not have it, they will get their grant from us,” she said.
 
Laoag City Mayor Michael Farinas advised the beneficiaries to safeguard the cash grants they are receiving and avoid the practice of accepting money offers from loan sharks in exchange for their grants which they have yet to receive.
 
The 4Ps helps to fulfill the administration’s commitment to meet the Millennium Development Goals ofEradicating Extreme Poverty and Hunger; Achieving Universal Primary Education; Promoting Gender Equality; Reducing Child Mortality; and Improving Maternal Health.
 
==More senior citizens in Laoag gets social pension==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=1911331085862
*By: Cherry Joy S. Discaya
*''March 07, 2012''


LAOAG CITY- More Senior Citizens are now beneficiaries of the Social Pension Program (SPP) of the Department of Social Welfare Development (DSWD) in Laoag City.
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.
 
A total of 128 indigent senior citizens are now receiving monthly social pension, an additional of 26 beneficiaries from last year’s 102.
 
According to Adelina Asuncion, focal person of the senior citizens desk of the City Social Welfare Development Office, each pensioner receives 500 pesos monthly stipend.
 
The stipend is a big help to the poorest senior citizens because they have money to buy food, medicine and for their other personal needs, said Asuncion said.
 
The SP program of the national government intends to serve indigent senior citizens who are frail, sickly and disabled.
 
Beneficiaries of the program are senior citizens 77 years old and above, without any regular source of income and/or support from any member of the family, and not receiving other pension benefits from government and private agencies, Asuncion explained.
 
The beneficiaries came from the list of the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR) of the DSWD, which is the database identifying who and where the poor are.
 
The social pension program is provided under Republic Act No. 9994, also known as the Expanded Senior Citizens Act (ESCA) of 2010.
 
==Feature: Fire safety always starts with you==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R01&article=341331008254
*By: Carlo P. Canares
*''March 06, 2012''
 
LAOAG CITY- Yes, fire safety always starts with you! You must be informed and involved in fire safety and prevention.
 
This month of March the nation observes Fire Prevention Month during which fire prevention activities are done by the Bureau of Fire Protection, local government units, other agencies and various sectors. March was chosen as the month since it marks the beginning of the hot, dry season during which most fires occur.
 
The observance began in 1967 under Proclamation No. 115-A issued by President Ferdinand Marcos on November 17, 1966.
 
The theme for this year’s observance is “Makiisa, Makialam at Makipagtulungan upang Sunog ay Maiwasan.”
 
All activities of the BFP in observance of Fire Prevention Month are aimed at promoting awareness and knowledge in fire safety and prevention.
 
Laoag City Fire Marshall Bonifacio Sacatrapos reminds you of some fire prevention measures:
 
Do not smoke in bed. Or when you are drowsy. Crush your cigarette butts thoroughly before discarding them. Or put water on butts before discarding them. Do not throw lighted cigarettes into waste baskets because there could be other flammable materials such as paper, plastic inside. Also, provide large and deep ashtray for smokers.
 
Keep lighted candles, oil or gas lamps away from curtains, fabrics and other objects that easily catch fire. And never leave them unattended. Many fires had been caused by unattended lighted candles during brownouts.
 
Keep matches and lighters away from children’s reach. Teach children that these are not toys to play with.
 
Do not use open flame decorations in the house.
 
Be careful when cooking. Never leave cooking unattended. If you must attend to other matters in the house, make sure there are no flammable substances or items near the stove. And be sure, too, to check what you are cooking from time to time.
 
If a pot catches fire, cover it with a lid to smoother the flames and turn off the stove immediately. After cooking, extinguish all lighted charcoals and embers and turn off the burner.
 
Kerosene and gas stove should be checked for leakage and regularly cleaned.
 
Make sure the kitchen is inspected before retiring at night. Check on the stove, sockets, electricity, among others.
 
Check regularly your electrical installations, and have all frayed wiring, damaged sockets, switches and other defective electrical fixtures changed or repaired by a qualified electrician.
 
Do not overload your electrical circuits by profusely putting extra lights and appliances.
 
And if you can afford it, install and maintain smoke alarms to warn you of a fire.
 
Remember, there is a lot you can do to prevent a fire.
 
==More tourists expected as Ilocos Norte’s tourism brand draws attention==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=331330927875
*By: Ma. Cristina C. Arzadon
*''March 05, 2012''


LAOAG CITY- The provincial government is bullish about Ilocos Sur’s tourism industry this summer season following promotion activities at national and global levels.
The jobs fair, which is happening simultaneous nationwide, showcases livelihood counseling, franchising opportunities, skills training, and livelihood skills demonstration.


Governor Imee Marcos said today that last week’s launch of media spots from billboards and television ads generated the attention that the province sought to achieve when tourism planners were still on the drawing board.
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.


“We expect more tourists and balikbayans (overseas Filipino workers) to come in when summer sets in because of the tourism brand that we had launched,” she said during Monday’s traditional flag-raising service.
This year’s Labor Day theme: “Pagtutulungan, Pagbabago, Disenteng Trabaho,” seeks to provide Filipinos local and overseas employment.


The campaign brand “Paoay Kumakaway” made its debut in the National Capital Region using billboards that captured Ilocos Norte’s tourism landmarks. The billboards were posted along Light Rail Transit routes and major thoroughfares like Marcos Highway, Aurora Boulevard, Ramon Magsaysay Boulevard, Legarda and Recto Avenue.  
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.


Negotiations are under way for the placement of similar ads at the South Luzon Expressway and the Metro Manila Skyway.
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.


Television spot commercials have been aired in national and international audiences such as Cinema One, The Filipino Channel, Star Movies and Solar Sports.
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.


Similar spots are running on four screens of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport’s east and west arrival concourse of Terminal 1 and at the arrival concierge of Terminal 2.
At least 40 other Job Fairs are happening nationwide.


On top of investing on tourism promotions, the provincial government has been setting in place facilities and businesses to complete the requirements that any destination must offer to visitors.
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.


Last year alone, business centers were put up around the capital city of Laoag to catch tourism carry-overs. The Department of Tourism made its share of strengthening tourism services from training and promotions to build the capabilities of locals in opening their doors to tourists.
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.


The tourism brand is initially focused on courting the domestic and OFW market. The province hopes to recapture the Chinese market which thinned out since 2010 as a result of the botched Luneta hostage crisis.
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.

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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.