‘Kalaw’ birds gone in Leyte’s village
BURAUEN, Leyte – Locals of this town are missing seeing a bird named after one of its barangays.
In particular, they are the residents of Barangay Kalaw, an upland village the forest-dwelling hornbill is named...
SPSPS among country’s best accountancy schools, says its prexy
PALO, Leyte- The Saint Paul School of Professional Studies (SPSPS) continues to be one of the country’s top notch schools, particularly in the field of accountancy.
This was disclosed by its president Erwin Vincent Alcala...
Despite lack of govt’ support 90 percent of businesses in Tacloban resumed operations,...
TACLOBAN CITY— Businessmen who were affected by supertyphoon Yolanda’s fury are now slowly getting back on their feet. Out of their hard work and perseverance and not because they are being given the needed...
Mayor Romualdez issues order for City Hall employees to observe waste segregation, recycling...
TACLOBAN CITY-To advance the city government’s waste management initiatives, Mayor Cristina G. Romualdez has instructed the different city government offices to practice waste segregation and recycling.
In a memorandum dated July 4, 2018, the chief...
1st bamboo summit in Leyte drew interests; various bamboo-made products were in display
PALO, Leyte- Bamboo-made products were displayed at the 1st Leyte Bamboo Summit held at the Oriental Hotel de Leyte, this town.
The League of the Municipalities of the Philippines - Leyte Chapter and the provincial...
Gov’t pays P22-M crop insurance to Eastern Visayas farmers
TACLOBAN CITY – The Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) has already released P22.2 million indemnity claims to 4,435 farmers in the region this year. Most of the recipients are farmers who suffered losses due to...