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BCBC to stage fund raiser Media Golf

Sports

By Pigeon Lobien   The Baguio Correspondents and Broadcasters Club will stage a golf for a cause on January 25 at the Baguio Country Club. Nearly a hundred players are expected to see action in the one-day Media Golf Tournament 2025 that will use the System 36 mode of play. BCBC President Thomas Picana said the event is aimed to raise funds for the club members’ health insurance. The media had been one of the sectors that was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic that started in 2020 and much of the 2021. This has resulted to the closure of many publications among which are SunStar Daily and the 77-year old Baguio Midland Courier which ceased printing in July last year. “We hope to raise funds to help pour members secure their health insurance, especially that health is one of the biggest concerns now after the pandemic struck,” said the Amianan Balita Ngayon editor/publisher. Picana is also hoping to raise additional funds to help three mediamen who are still recovering from ailments. There will be three categories in the men’s division, while a senior and ladies divisions are also open, said Picana. Aside from the top three placers, trophies will be given also to the player who registers a nearest to the pin, longest drive and most accurate drive, he added. Picana is calling on all golf afficionado to join the one-day event, backed by the BCC and Mountain Rep. Maximo Dalog, Jr., to join the event that offers a raffle where entry could win attractive prizes. Tee time starts at 6AM until the 10AM and the awards will be staged at 4PM at the Par 7 of BCC.

Quezon Coffee Belt Road aspires to be the center of the coffee industry

Environment

By Danny Estacio   SARIAYA, Quezon- House deputy speaker and Quezon Second district Representative David C. Suarez said here that he is focusing his next term in 2025-2028 on the development of Coffee Belt Road in Mt. Banahaw that will connect Sariaya-Candelaria -Dolores. Suarez, unopposed for district representative in 2025 national and local elections said the coffee belt road infrastructure project aimed to revitalize the local coffee industry in his district comprising Lucena City, towns of Sariaya, Candelaria, Tiaong, Dolores, Candelaria, and San Antonio. The said road is a 15-kilometer stretch within Mt. Banahaw, lies the coffee-producing villages, though Suarez said that some portion of the lot is covered by a protected area, and he is working to coordinate with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) for the appropriate and necessary permits as required under the law. Suarez is teaming up with the Alona party-list Rep. Anna V. Suarez seeking a better livelihood program for coffee farmers with the assistance of the Department of Agriculture, and the Alona Parytlist established a coffee processing center in Brgy. Masalukot IV, Candelaria town Coffee beans from the said towns were transported to Batangas, Suarez said. “We have TUPAD, (Tulong Pangkabuhayan/Displaced workers)AKAP (Ayuda sa Kapos Ang Kita Progam), and AICS (Aid to Individuals in Crisis Situation, but also we need a sustainable livelihood program to sustain their daily needs”, Suarez said. He added that he started talking with the DA in assisting the establishment of farmers cooperatives, and he urged village chairmen and officials to start organizing the farmers into cooperatives. The Coffee Belt Road, initiated in 2022, is a transformative project with a budget of approximately P820 million. This farm-to-market road network is designed to facilitate the efficient transport of coffee from the farms around Mt.Banahaw to the markets in the town proper of Sariaya, Candelaria, Dolores, and nearby district towns, Suarez said in the interview. This infrastructure development is not only a boon for coffee farmers but also a significant step towards recognizing Quezon’s coffee as a premier product of the region. Suarez led the groundbreaking ceremony of road concreting in sitio Dulong Ilaya, Barangay Concepcion Pinagbakuran, a portion of coffee belt road, and blessing of multiple buildings in Concepcion Pinagbakuran, and Concepcion Banahaw, on January 8. The said project also promotes the tourism industry, most particularly the Sariaya town, Suarez added.      

Fire-affected families receive aid from DSWD Bicol

Region 5

By AJEspiritu, Albay PIO   LEGAZPI CITY — The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD Field Office 5-Bicol) has extended immediate aid to families affected by two fire incidents in Legazpi City, Albay. Two Family Food Packs (FFPs) and other non-food items, totaling over P9,000, were provided to the affected family in Purok 5, Barangay Rawis, Legazpi City. Additionally, the family will receive financial and funeral assistance through DSWD’s Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations (AICS) after losing two family members in the tragedy. Meanwhile, similar relief items valued at nearly P14,000 were also provided to the victims of a fire incident in Barangay 17, Ilawod, Legazpi City. Three establishments, including a boarding house, were destroyed in the fire, which resulted in the death of a 19-year-old tenant. The family of the deceased is set to receive assistance, including funeral aid, from the agency. Currently, DSWD Bicol is working closely with the Local Government Unit of Legazpi and other concerned offices to further assist the bereaved family.  

Super community hospital sa Umingan,Pangasinan,malapit ng matapos

Region 1

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN—Inaasahang magbubukas sa lalong madaling panahon ang P200 milyon, 55-bed capacity na community hospital sa Barangay Gonzales sa bayan ng Umingan para makinabang ang mga Pangasinense mula sa silangang bahagi ng lalawigan. Sinabi ni Gob. Ramon V. Guico III na ang ospital na makikita sa apat na ektaryang ari-arian sa nasabing barangay ay magkakaroon din ng mga modernong kagamitan tulad ng CT (computed tomography) scan, X-ray, at diagnostic devices. Sinabi ni Guico na ang mga pasyente mula sa mga karatig bayan ng Natividad, San Nicolas, Rosales at maging ang karatig lalawigan ng Nueva Ecija ay magsisilbi rin. Nagsimula noong Enero 18,2024, ang proyekto ay 80 porsyento na ngayong kumpleto, iniulat ng gobernador. Kapag nakumpleto na, ang gusali ay magkakaroon ng 50,000 square meters ng floor plan. Natapos na ang daan patungo at palabas ng ospital. Sinabi ni Gobernador Guico na ang pagtatayo ng pasilidad ay ang kauna-unahang township project ng kanyang administrasyon at isang pagsasakatuparan ng bisyon ng pamahalaang panlalawigan na ganap na gawing moderno ang 14 na ospital ng gobyerno. Ang proyekto ng township ay dapat isama ang pagtatayo ng isang terminal ng transportasyon, isang komersyal na lugar na may mga modernong stall, isang bahagi ng pabahay, isang daycare center, isang bahagi, at isang social hall, sinabi pa ng tagapamahala. Ang proyekto ay naaayon sa pangunahing layunin ni Gob. Guico na magbigay ng mass-based na programa sa pangangalagang pangkalusugan na makatutulong nang malaki sa mga may sakit na kapos-palad na mga residente ng 6th congressional district ng Pangasinan. Inaasahan ang pagdagsa ng mga pasyente sa sandaling magbukas ang modernong community hospital. Ang umiiral na Umingan Community Hospital malapit sa municipal hall sa barangay Poblacion ay isang 15-bed capacity facility na nagsisilbi sa humigit-kumulang 50 pasyente lamang.

DILG-NV & Gov.Gambito: Partnering for Excellence 2025

Region 2

The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Nueva Vizcaya, led by Provincial Director Catherine G. Allam-Miranda, along with Program Manager Melania M. Seangoy, LGOO V James Daryll B. Liggayu, and LGOO II Keith Clarence R. Bunagan, held a productive interfacing session with Governor Atty. Jose V. Gambito to mark the achievements of 2024 and outline plans for the upcoming year. During the meeting, the DILG team extended their heartfelt gratitude to Governor Gambito and the Provincial Local Government Unit (PLGU) of Nueva Vizcaya for their steadfast support and collaboration. The team emphasized that the milestones achieved last year were the result of a strong and harmonious partnership between the DILG and the PLGU, fostering effective governance and service delivery for the people of Nueva Vizcaya. Looking ahead to 2025, the DILG team presented their strategic plans and initiatives aimed at sustaining and enhancing the province’s excellence in governance. Governor Gambito expressed his unwavering support for these initiatives and reaffirmed his commitment to maintaining the province’s status as an exemplar of public service. The meeting concluded with a shared resolve to uphold the legacy of excellence that Nueva Vizcaya has built, embodied by its recognition as ACEs of Public Service in 2024. Both the DILG and PLGU vowed to continue working hand in hand to create meaningful and lasting impacts for the benefit of every Vizcayano.        

Tiaong LGU distributes P33-M worth of various vehicles

Region 4

By Danny Estacio   TIAONG, Quezon – Local government unit (LGU) led by Municipal Mayor Vincent Arjay Mea distributed P33 million worth of service vehicles, heavy equipment, garbage hauler type and 31 mobile patrols on Monday, Jun.13, here. Mayor Mea turned over the symbolic keys of the said vehicles together with the members of the Municipal Council to 31 villages, and the Office of the Senior Citizens. The vehicles were newly acquired by the LGU in 2024 composed of utility, passenger vans, mini dump truck, garbage compactor truck, two hydraulic excavators, garbage haulers and patrol vehicles. Mea said the funds were taken from the town’ s general funds under 20 percent development, supplemental budget, special trust fund for calamity, and purposely for general use of the local government units while the passenger van is assigned to the office of senior citizens. The Patrol vehicles are for emergency use and regular patrolling of the barangay’s maintenance of peace and order. Mea added that he also gave P100,000 cash assistance to every barangay intended for gasoline, so that the barangay councils would not need to allocate funds.        

A Testament to Leadership and Good Governance

Baguio City

Mayor Benjamin Magalong’s 2024 Awards We are honored to have received these esteemed awards last year: Konrad Adenauer Medal of Excellence for Good Local Governance: Recognizing exceptional local government and effective leadership. This honor encourages us to continue supporting innovation and quality in our community. Kaya Natin Champion for Local Governance: Recognized for encouraging transparency, accountability, and integrity in public service. It inspires us to preserve the principles of good governance and serve as a model to others. Man At His Best-Maverick of the Year: Celebrating creativity, courage, and leadership in pioneering change. This award inspires us to continue pushing boundaries and adopting daring ideas. Presidential Lingkod Bayan Award (Regional Level): Recognizing extraordinary commitment and service to the Filipino community. It reminds us of our responsibility to serve with passion and loyalty, always putting the community first. These achievements demonstrate our shared commitment to good government and public service. Thank you for your continuing support!  

Globe spotlights holistic disaster resilience strategies at APMCDRR 2024

NCR

  Globe recently showcased its innovative, technology-driven disaster resilience strategies and its commitment to mitigating climate risks on the sidelines of the Asia Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (APMCDRR) 2024. In a timely event mounted alongside the Ayala Group, Globe outlined the company’s holistic approach to disaster risk reduction (DRR), encompassing advanced technology solutions, robust infrastructure, and community-centered response measures. “Reliable infrastructure is crucial in ensuring reduced downtime services during disasters. Globe constructs and retrofits towers to withstand extreme weather, factoring in risks such as flooding, earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions. Backup power sources have also been installed to reduce network interruptions and ensure continuity,” Yoly Crisanto, Globe’s Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer. In partnership with the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), Globe plays a vital role in disseminating geo-tagged disaster alerts, as required by Republic Act 10639, or “The Free Mobile Disasters Alert Act.” Beyond prevention, the mobile leader has established swift response mechanisms to support affected communities, including pre-positioning resources like Cell site on Wheels (COW), Tower on Wheels (TOW), Cell site at Less Footprint (CALF), Genset on a Truck (GOAT), and Emergency Base Stations to maintain connectivity in disaster-affected areas. Libreng Tawag, Libreng Charging (LTLC) stations are also deployed in disaster-hit areas to provide residents essential communication services amid power outages. Meanwhile, Globe’s telehealth provider KonsultaMD offers medical and mental health services to assist in disaster recovery. Employee volunteers also help prepare and distribute relief supplies, reflecting Globe’s commitment to community recovery and rebuilding. Through Globe Rewards, customers can directly donate to partner organizations, providing aid for those in need. Globe’s commitment to climate action is also key to its disaster risk reduction strategy. By pursuing its net-zero ambition, the telco giant seeks to reduce the risks posed by extreme weather and other climate-related threats through climate mitigation. On the other hand, speaking at the panel discussion on “Leveraging Digital Advancements for Early Warning Dissemination and Communication,” Emmanuel Estrada, Globe Vice President for Regulatory Development and Strategy, highlighted the importance of a multi-channel approach for emergency communications. He emphasized that integrating cell broadcasts with location-based SMS and various channels— such as sirens, billboards, TV, radio, mobile apps, and social media —would significantly expand audience reach. Maintaining consistency across platforms is crucial to prevent confusion and ensure that information is delivered clearly and effectively. “In times of emergency, it is crucial that we leverage all existing and in-service technologies to send Emergency Alert Warning Messages (EAWM) to as many people as possible. This means we cannot rely solely on mobile networks,” he stressed. Estrada also shared that Globe is exploring low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite technology to ensure uninterrupted communication in areas where terrestrial networks may fail. These satellite services can extend connectivity to remote or disaster-affected areas, enhancing resilience for emergency teams. With disaster preparedness embedded in its business model, Globe applies the principles of Resilience by Design (RD) throughout its network lifecycle, ensuring that critical infrastructure, such as satellite hubs, are positioned safely to maintain service continuity. The APMCDRR 2024 gave Globe a valuable opportunity to present its DRR accomplishments and reaffirm its commitment to protecting Filipinos through innovative technologies and sustainable practices. With over 4,000 attendees, this year’s conference emphasized accelerating DRR efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change and natural disasters across the region. PHOTO CAPTION:

BCDA secures 25-year residential lease for CJH Cabin  

Baguio City

The Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) has successfully secured its first-ever long-term residential lease agreement with Metro Pacific Investment Corp. (MPIC) Director Victorico “Ricky” Vargas, signaling a bold step forward in the redevelopment and revitalization of this iconic destination. Following the Supreme Court victory allowing BCDA to recover the Camp John Hay property, the MPIC director signed a fresh 25-year residential lease contract with the state-run agency for two Forest Cabin units, which he previously leased with CJH Development Corporation (CJH DevCo). This affirmation and vote of confidence underscores BCDA’s stellar track record and vision to unlock the full potential of John Hay as a premier investment and tourism destination. Located within the expansive 247-hectare Camp John Hay, the Forest Cabin complex covers a 1.47-hectare area and features 56 well-appointed dwelling units, each averaging 270 square meters. This partnership not only highlights the growing investor confidence in the Camp John Hay area but also marks a milestone in the project’s development, blending residential living with the natural beauty and eco-tourism opportunities Baguio is renowned for. “BCDA remains fully committed to ensuring that your conditions will improve even more in the years ahead. Our goal is not only to grow together but to provide a stable and thriving environment for all our partners,” BCDA President and CEO Joshua M. Bingcang said. Engr. Bingcang emphasized BCDA’s dedication to ensuring a cooperative and harmonious business atmosphere in the years to come. He also shared that more contracts of this nature are expected to be signed soon. Moreover,  Bingcang urged individuals who had signed lease contracts with CJH DevCo to engage with BCDA to facilitate a smooth transition.   On 12 December 2024, the Supreme Court upheld an arbitral ruling that ordered CJH DevCo to vacate the property it previously leased from BCDA, reinforcing the importance of upholding legal agreements. Also present during the signing ceremony were BCDA Chairperson Hilario B. Paredes and Head of Landco Lifestyle Ventures Mr. Patrick Gregorio.    

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