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Peace declaration seen to boost growth, governance in Leyte towns

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PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT. The seven mayors of Leyte whose respective areas were formally declared to be free from influence and controlled of the New People’s Army are hopeful that this could result not peace but more so development. Declared as stable internal peace and security were the towns of Palo, Babatngon, Tanauan, Tolosa, San Miguel, Santa Fe and Alangalang. (LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)
PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT. The seven mayors of Leyte whose respective areas were formally declared to be free from influence and controlled of the New People’s Army are hopeful that this could result not peace but more so development. Declared as stable internal peace and security were the towns of Palo, Babatngon, Tanauan, Tolosa, San Miguel, Santa Fe and Alangalang. (LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

PALO, Leyte– The recent declaration of “Stable Internal Peace and Security” (SIPS) status in seven towns of Leyte’s first congressional district is expected to open new opportunities for development, investment, and stronger local governance, officials said.

The Philippine Army formally recognized the municipalities of Palo, Alangalang, Babatngon, Tanauan, Tolosa, Sta. Fe, and San Miguel as areas free from the influence and threats of communist terrorist groups, marking a significant milestone in local peace and security efforts.

Palo Mayor Remedios “Matin” Petilla, who also heads the League of Municipalities of the Philippines–Leyte chapter, said the declaration will allow LGUs to focus more on governance, infrastructure, and economic growth, with peace as a solid foundation.

“Peace and internal security are vital for development. With this declaration, our municipalities are now better positioned to pursue projects that benefit our people and attract investors,” she said.

A memorandum of understanding was signed between the local government units and the Philippine Army’s 8th Infantry Division on June 20, formalizing their shared commitment to sustaining peace and preventing the resurgence of insurgency.

The SIPS status is a product of collaborative efforts among LGUs, the military, and local communities.

It recognizes the absence of NPA activity and influence in the area; the establishment of law and order mechanisms; and the readiness of local governments to take the lead in maintaining security and promoting development.

Officials noted that beyond symbolizing victory against insurgency, the declaration sends a strong message to potential investors and development partners: that the region is now safer and more conducive for growth.

The Philippine Army said similar declarations are being planned in other areas, including Tacloban City, which shares the same congressional district.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

PSA-8 offers national ID and civil registration services at the Independence Day jobs fair

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FREE SERVICES. The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in the region offered free services like issuance of national ID and civil registration as it joined the observance of the 127th Araw ng Kalayaan celebration on June 12.
FREE SERVICES. The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in the region offered free services like issuance of national ID and civil registration as it joined the observance of the 127th Araw ng Kalayaan celebration on June 12.

TACLOBAN CITY – The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in the region participated in the 127th Araw ng Kalayaan celebration by providing national ID registration and civil registration services during the Kalayaan Day Jobs Fair organized by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE-8).

Held on June 12, 2025, at Robinsons North Tacloban in Abucay, the event carried the theme “Kalayaan, Kinabukasan, Kasaysayan” and gathered job seekers from across the region.
A featured one-stop shop for government services was set up at the venue, offering assistance in processing pre-employment requirements and documents.

Among the services rendered by PSA-8 were National ID (PhilSys) registration; application for civil registry documents issued on security paper (SECPA); and presentation of the National ID Authentication Services, which was promoted by registration officer and NID regional focal person to both government and private sector entities as a free and secure verification tool.

In addition to the job fair, PSA-8 also took part in DOLE RO8’s Information and Service Caravan under Project Angel Tree, a program aimed at supporting child laborers and their families.

The agency joined other participating government offices in signing a Pledge of Commitment in support of the Philippine Program against Child Labor.

The PSA affirmed its continued commitment to bringing its services closer to the public and supporting multi-agency initiatives that uphold inclusive development and social protection.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Tourism takes center stage: Eastern Visayas hosts 2025 Central Philippines Tourism Expo

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TACLOBAN CITY – Eastern Visayas played host to the 2025 Central Philippines Tourism Expo (CPTEx) from June 20 to 22, drawing hundreds of participants from across the country to Robinsons Place in Marasbaras for three days of cultural celebration, collaboration, and promotion of sustainable tourism.

Organized by the Department of Tourism (DOT), CPTEx is a flagship program aimed at showcasing the diverse cultural heritage, natural wonders, and emerging tourism destinations across Central and Southern Luzon, the Visayas, and parts of Mindanao.
Participating regions included Calabarzon, MIMAROPA, Bicol, Western and Central Visayas, Negros Island Region, and the host region, Eastern Visayas.

“Tourism is not just about attracting visitors; it’s about building pride, creating livelihoods, and bringing every region into the spotlight,” said Tourism Undersecretary Shahlimar Hofer Tamano during the opening ceremony on June 20.

He emphasized that CPTEx is more than a display of destinations—it’s a dynamic platform to forge partnerships, promote sustainability, and ignite interest in lesser-known local gems.

Tamano encouraged stakeholders to view tourism as a unifying force, stating, “May this event ignite new ideas, foster collaboration, and bring fresh energy to our shared goal of promoting our local treasures to the whole country and the world.”

Over 200 exhibitors and tourism stakeholders participated in the event, with booths featuring regional delicacies, handicrafts, cultural performances, and travel packages. Notably, delegations came not just from Central Philippines but also from Northern Luzon and Mindanao, underscoring the event’s expanding reach and inclusivity.

Among the guests was Tingog party-list Representative Jude Acidre, who reaffirmed legislative support for the tourism sector.

“Let this expo be a powerful reminder that every investment in tourism is an investment in our people,” he said. Acidre pledged support for laws that empower local tourism workers, boost collaboration between government and the private sector, and promote inclusive growth across all regions.

In her closing remarks, DOT Region VIII Director Karina Rosa Tiopes expressed gratitude to the national and regional partners, local government units, and private sector participants who made the event a success. “CPTEx 2025 is a testament to the strength of collaboration in building a thriving and resilient tourism industry,” she said.

A highlight of the closing day was the CPTEx 2025 Best Booth Awards, which recognized outstanding presentations for creativity, interactivity, and storytelling:

Best Luzon Booth: Ilocos Region; Best Central Philippines Booth: MIMAROPA; Best Mindanao Booth: Zamboanga Peninsula; Best Eastern Visayas Booth: Province of Samar; Overall Best Booth – CPTEx 2025: Province of Samar.
(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

American and Filipina wife found dead in suspected robbery in Ormoc City

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ORMOC CITY– An elderly American national and his Filipina wife were found dead with multiple stab wounds inside their home in Sitio Talong, Barangay Liloan, Ormoc City, in what authorities believe to be a robbery-homicide.

The victims, identified only by their aliases “Jack,” 81, a US citizen, and “Jean,” 65, were discovered around 9:30 am on Tuesday, June 18, 2025.

According to the police, the sister of the female victim came to visit the couple and found them lifeless inside their house. She immediately sought help from a local vendor, alias “Sef,” who then reported the incident to Ormoc City Police Station 3 (OCPS3) around 9:40 am.

Responding officers confirmed both victims had sustained multiple stab wounds. The house was found in disarray, with belongings scattered throughout, indicating robbery as a possible motive.

Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) from the Ormoc City Forensic Unit have since processed the scene and collected forensic evidence.

Authorities are continuing their investigation to identify and arrest the suspects. Police have yet to disclose additional details pending further developments.

(ELVIE ROMAN ROA)

Catarman mayor meets with affected residents ahead of P150-M flood control project

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TACLOBAN CITY – Catarman Mayor Francisco Aurelio Rosales III met with residents of Barangay Yakal and nearby communities to discuss the upcoming implementation of a P150-million flood control project set to begin this July in Catarman, Northern Samar.

The project, spearheaded by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), will run through five barangays—Casoy, Molave, Yakal, Narra, and Ipil-ipil—along the Marondoyon and Caglangkoy creeks, both prone to severe flooding during the rainy season.
During the community dialogue, Mayor Rosales acknowledged the disruption the project may cause but emphasized its necessity and long-term benefits.

“I ask for your understanding because this project can no longer be stopped as it is mandated by the national government. However, we will find a way to make your relocation less burdensome,” he said, addressing to the concerned villagers.

At least 19 households are expected to be displaced by the construction of the Trapezoidal Canal, a major infrastructure component of the flood control system. While most residents admitted they do not hold legal rights to the land they currently occupy, they appealed to the municipal government for assistance in relocation, ideally near the town center where their livelihoods are based.

The flood control project is designed to reduce flooding in Catarman’s low-lying communities, safeguard private property, and protect essential government infrastructure from damage during extreme weather events.

Of the total P150 million budget, P100 million is being provided by the provincial government of Northern Samar, while P50 million comes through the efforts of the 1st Congressional District of the province.

Before full implementation, the DPWH conducted dredging activities in 2024 along the Marondoyon and Caglangkoy creeks as part of the project’s preparatory phase.

The initiative underscores the growing urgency for disaster resilience and climate-adaptive infrastructure in Northern Samar, one of the provinces frequently impacted by typhoons and heavy rainfall.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Samar’s culinary heritage shines globally: ‘Secret Kitchens’ book series wins big at Gourmand World Cookbook Awards in Portugal

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Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan with ‘Secret Kitchens of Samar’ author Clang Garcia along with Samar Provincial Tourism Officer Marvin Piczon, and Rosario Francisca Cinco Miel, together with Samar Public Employment Service Office Manager Michael Cristobal at the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2025. (Samar Provincial Information Office)

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Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan with ‘Secret Kitchens of Samar’ author Clang Garcia along with Samar Provincial Tourism Officer Marvin Piczon, and Rosario Francisca Cinco Miel, together with Samar Public Employment Service Office Manager Michael Cristobal at the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2025. (Samar Provincial Information Office)

TACLOBAN CITY – A groundbreaking culinary book series from the province of Samar has brought the Philippines into the global gastronomic spotlight after winning top honors at the prestigious Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2025 held in Portugal.

The five-volume “Secret Kitchens of Samar” series, a comprehensive tribute to the province’s rich food heritage, clinched two major international awards—Best Book Series in the World and Best Regional Book in the World—at the awards ceremony held during the Cascais World Food Summit at the Estoril Convention Center in Lisbon from June 18 to 20.
Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan and book author Clang Garcia were present in Portugal to personally receive the awards, marking a proud moment for Eastern Visayas and the country.

“This victory is not just for Samar, but for every local cook, weaver, farmer, and family whose stories and flavors are woven into these pages,” said Governor Tan. “This is a tribute to our roots and our shared passion to preserve and promote Samar’s culinary soul.”

Authored by Clang Garcia, a tourism advocate and World Food Travel Association ambassador, the “Secret Kitchens of Samar” was a project spearheaded by the provincial government of Samar, with funding support from the Tourism Promotions Board Philippines and technical assistance from the regional office of the Department of Tourism (DOT).

Garcia said receiving the international recognition was both humbling and emotional. “It was a moving moment to receive a special award recognizing the depth of my contribution to Philippine gastronomy tourism—something I never received in my own country,” she said.

Out of over 200 participating countries and regions, the “Secret Kitchens of Samar” was the only winner from the Philippines, making the recognition even more historic.

Gourmand Awards founder Edouard Cointreau, who made the announcement at the Estoril Congress Centre, praised Garcia’s work as a “masterpiece” that not only preserves Samar’s unique gastronomy but also celebrates its communities.

“Congratulations to Ms. Clang García for her ongoing and passionate contribution to food tourism in the Philippines, highlighted by the launch of Secret Kitchens of Samar,” Cointreau ointreau said. “Your work honors the rich culinary heritage of the province and celebrates the heart and soul of its people through stories, recipes, and cultural traditions.”

The Secret Kitchens of Samar series serves as a cultural and gastronomic chronicle, documenting traditional recipes, cooking methods, and the everyday lives of people across Samar’s diverse towns. More than just a cookbook, it is a celebration of identity and resilience through food—placing the province and the Philippines on the global culinary map.

The Gourmand World Cookbook Awards, founded in 1995 at the Frankfurt Book Fair, is the world’s only international competition dedicated to food and drink publications.

It is open to works published in all languages and regularly attracts entries from around the world. Each year, it hosts a global symposium in a city of gastronomic significance, drawing top figures from the culinary, diplomatic, and publishing worlds.

With its recent international acclaim, Samar’s culinary legacy is now poised to reach more global kitchens, palates, and hearts.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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