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‘Siege survivors are well on their way to recovery’

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AMBOANGA City––One year after this city suffered from the loss of lives, property, and the displacement of families as a result of the armed conflict between the military and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF)-Misuari faction, the displaced families in Zamboanga City are well on their way to recovery. See FULL STORY, page A10

LTFRB to soon require all buses to install GPS By Azer N. Parrocha

ALL public utility buses (PUBs) will soon be required to install global positioning system (GPS) devices to have their speed limits monitored, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) said Tuesday. While the LTFRB has yet to set a date on GPS device installation, the board already met with GPS providers and suppliers on Monday to discuss the technical parameters and requirements of the device. Also during the meeting, the board also briefed them on how to acquire accreditation to supply the

GPS to bus operators. LTFRB spokesperson Mary Ann Salada said in a text message to the Philippines News Agency that at present, the policy for accreditation of GPS is still being subjected to public consultation. She said the deadline for submission of comments from GPS companies is on Sept. 19 while a consultation meeting with PUB companies will be held on Sept. 23. The board expects GPS accreditation by next month. Since not all GPS would be allowed for installation in PUBs, LTFRB Chairman Winston Ginez stressed See buses, page A11

YOUTH LEADERS. Second District Rep. Juliette T. Uy (fourth from right) of Misamis Oriental is flanked by the members of the United Youth Council (UYC), the implementing body of all youth-related projects in Villanueva town, also in Misamis Oriental. The UYC, under the leadership of Mr. Marsan James B. Simalon (third from left), has expressed its strong support to the measure authored by Senator Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. which aimed at instituting reforms to the Sangguniang Kabataan rather than abolish the youth movement in the country. Marcos earlier visited Naawan town for a dialogue with the students and youth leaders. Photo by Gerry Lee Gorit of Mindanao Daily News

‘Bongbong’ consult Misor youths on SK reform bill By DODO CANOY and IRENE ANIBONG Contributors

MISAMIS Oriental––Rep. Juliette T. Uy of the second district initiated and hosted the just-held dialogue for the

youth sectors and local officials held at the Mindanao State University (MSU) in Naawan town. Uy inv ite d S enator Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr., the concurrent chairperson of the Senate

committees on local government and public works. Marcos spoke about the needed reforms in the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) and introduced his “Youth Development and See reform, page A11

UNITY. Misamis Oriental Governor Yevgeny Vincente B. Emano swears in officers of the Misamis Oriental Department Heads Association (MODHA) on a Monday flag raising. MODHA is created as Governor Emano seeks to unite the department heads and chiefs of offices for a better service to the people of the province. In this photo (second from left) President Gerardo P. Sabal III, MOISC General Manager; Vice President Wilma P. Rugay, provincial accountant; Secretary Jonafe Tapulgo, PESO manager; Treasurer Marilou Rivera, provincial treasurer; internal press relations officer Fernando Dy Jr. MISORTEL manager; external press relations officer Christine Cabiasa, information officer; sergeant at arms Alberto Acain, cooperative development officer; legal consultants Atty. Cecilia Faelnar and Lionel Maandig. Photo supplied

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Rufus vows support for BBL

COTABATO City––The draft Bangsamoro Basic Law will have a smooth journey in the House of Representatives, a ranking House leader said here Monday. Cagayan de Oro Rep. Rufus Rodriguez, leader of new political party called Centrist Democrat Party (CDP), assured his partymates in the city and Maguindanao he will support the enactment of the draft See support, page A11

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HRVCB setting up 5 reg’l desks in Davao wednesday, sept. 10,

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AVAO C it y - T h e Human Rights Victims’ Claims Board (HRVCB) has set up three regional desks and is set to add two more to respond to the clamor for more venues for applications and ensure more access of applicant-victims of human rights violations during Martial Law. “In our first caravan, we noted areas where there are many applicants claiming recognition and reparation for abuses during Martial Law. The areas included Davao City/Legaspi City. “ The Claims B oard decided to set up five regional desks and to conduct a second caravan nationwide to provide more venues for applications before the deadline on November 10, 2014,” said Claims Board Member Atty. Jacqueline Mejia. T h e H RVC B s a i d that they faced various cha llenges dur ing t he first caravan, conducted assessments and adopted additional approaches to improve their services. The Claims Board said that for those who were not served

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during the first caravan in the country, there are 3 options now – file at the Claims Board office in UP, or file at the mobile sites and at the regional desks. The reg iona l desks with one paralegal staff per area were set up in I l o i l o C i t y, C o t a b at o City and Davao City and are now ready to accept applications. The staff will be able to accept complete documents, encode and scan documents and issue acknowledgement receipts to the applicants. Advice on required documents may also be given by the said staff, with the able support of a designated staff of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR). Atty. Mejia is now in Davao City and has set up the regional desk in cooperation with CHR Regional Director Atty. Junitte Rose F. Barroquillo. T h e re g i on a l d e s k i n Tacloban City will be set up next week. “Our team just finished accepting claims in 20 cities nationwide from as far as Jolo and Tuguegarao.

As of September 5, as a result of our mobile intake process and our work at our UP office, we have accepted 13,699 claims for recognition and reparation from victims of martial law abuses. We thank all the LGU officials, CHR, PAO, PNP, victims of martial law and other individuals, civil society organizations and church leaders who helped in various ways to make the 1st caravan successful. We hope for their continuing support,” said the Human Rights Victims Claims Board. Pursuant to Republic Act 10368, the Claims Board has to evaluate all applications, determine the kind of human rights abuses and determine points per claim and distribute the monetary awards to each victim or heir/s of the victims within two years after the start of applications for claims. The Claims Board will enshrine the names of the victims in the Roll of Human Rights Victims that will be turned over to the Human Rights Victims Memorial Commission which will

establish a museum, library and compendium of stories during martial law. The Claims Board may recognize motu proprio victims of martial law. The principal source of funds for the implementation of RA 10368 is the P10 billions plus accrued interest which form part of the funds transferred to the government of the Republic of the Philippines from Switzerland by virtue of an Order of the Swiss Federal Supreme Court in 1997. This was adjudged by the Supreme Court of the Philippines in 2003 as final and executory in Republic vs. Sandiganbayan (G.R. No. 152154) as Marcos illgotten wealth and forfeited in favor of the Republic of the Philippines. Ap p l i c a t i o n f o r m s and Frequently Asked Questions maybe secured from all regional offices of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR). The second regional schedule and other information may also be downloaded from the Claims Board website: www.hrvclaimsboard.gov. ph. (PNA)

Government losing in Diwalwal mines By TYRONE A. VELEZ

Davao City - Government mining officials want to review service contracts and agreements with companies operating in the goldrich Barangay Diwalwal in Monkayo, Compostela Valley. Officials from Region 11’s Mines and Geosciences Bureau and the National Task Force Diwalwal revealed that the government earned little either because mining firms have folded up or have failed to properly account its remittances. Engineer Fedeliz Echavez of NTFD said that only one of the four companies that entered into joint operating venture agreement (JOA) with the government’s Philippine Mi n e r a l D e ve l opm e nt Council (PMDC) for exploration has remained in operation. Only the Blackstone company remained with exploration activities in Ulip in Diwalwal, while the Pacominco Mining, Carascal Nickel, and Paraiso C ons o l i d at e d d i d n ot conduct exploration in the 729-hectare wide Diwalwal gold area. Attor ne y Wi lf re do Moncano of MGB’s Mine Management Division said the other companies closed because these were “not

accepted” by communities. The government apportioned 8,100 hectares in Diwalwal as a mining development site, taking over areas once occupied by thousands of small-scale miners. It created first the PDMC and then another corporation the Natural Resources Development Corporation (NRDC) to monitor the operations. The MGB also wants to review the remittances of local mining company JBMMC following reports that remittance to Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (Central Bank) has dipped as much as 80% based on 2005 reports. Echavez said they want to check on the accounting of the company’s tax payments to the town of Monkayo such as management fee and other local taxes. He said the production of JBMMC is estimated at 150 tons per month that is approximate at P1.5 million in value. E c h av e z d e m a n d e d the company produce a community development plan as stipulated in the agreement. He said JBMMC could face suspension of permit if they failed to comply. Aside from these big companies, the NDRC is also looking to deal with small scale miners who See losing, page A11

OWWA-11 starts Search for 2014 Model OFW Family By DIGNA D. BANZON

D AVA O C i t y - T h e O v e r s e a s Wo r k e r s Welfare Administration (OWWA) is now accepting nominations for the regional search for the 2014 Model Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) Family of the Year Award which gives

recognition to Filipinos working abroad plus a chance to win valuable prizes. OWWA-11 reg iona l director Eduardo Billedo said this is the now 10th year for OWWA to give the Model OFW Family of the Year Award (MOFYA) aimed at giving recognition

to out st an d i ng OF W s and their families who were able to overcome the difficulties and challenges of overseas migration. He said the Search also promotes best practices of OFW families in achieving success such as maintaining strong family relations, financial stability,

contribution to community service and managing their own business. Billedo said the Search this year will focus on the importance of family values giving emphasis for the wholesome OFW family relationship and solidarity, c i v i c a n d c om mu n it y involvement, success in

education or profession of family members and success in managing family finances. There will be one regional winner each for the land-based and seabased categories which will represent the region in the national finals tentatively scheduled on the last week of November. Deadline for submission of entries is on September 20, 2014. Interested parties may please check www.owwa. gov.ph. Billedo pointed that OFWs and their families also face some problems ot h e rs are s u c c e s s f u l, citing the case of an OFW Family in Davao del Sur that almost made it as the National Winner in the 2008 award. The family earned a Special Award on Entrepreneurship. He said there are also others deserving for the

recognition; and, “this is the government’s way of encouraging families maintain a wholesome and strong relationship among each other.” Billedo admitted there are problems in migration when either the husband or the wife seeks employment abroad. More so when the couple is away leaving the children in the care of other immediate members of the family, he said. He said lack of communication and non remittance of money are t he most common problem. For non remittance, Billedo said OWWA communicates with the employer. He also said that they do counseling and in grave cases they refer the case to an expert in the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). (PNA)

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Sandiganbayan City gov't extends convicts 2 for NGO aid to flood victims related fund mess COTABATO CIT Y - Residents of 16 flooded residents here have received relief assistance from the local government unit, the city government said. Through the City Social Welfare and Development Office, the LGU distributed food packs to hundreds of families in the barangays affected by flood following the non-stop rainfall since last week. A total of 16 villages are now submerged in water, but only one village has evacuees. Rosary Heights 6 has accommodated 31 families in its Barangay Hall. All of them have received food assistance on Monday. About 512 home-based families in Tamontaka 4 also received their food packs on Monday.

The City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office has recorded a total of 4,271 families or 14,705 individuals affected by flooding. City Administrator Atty. Frances Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi, said the Mayor has already directed all the eastern barangays to monitor the water level in their area and report immediately once floods reappeared. “We have gauges per barangay. When the water reaches a certain level of the gauge, that is the time when they have to alert their constituents and also the local government so that we can assist them immediately,” Sayadi said. Meanwhile, the CDRRMO staff members are continuously monitor-

ing all the affected barangays. Rescue vehicles are also now on standby in case there will be a massive evacuation in some areas. Guiani said the city government used the calamity funds for initial assistance to the affected families. As to what caused the flood, Sayadi said continuous rainfall was the culprit since no huge chunks of water hyacinth were found along major creeks and tributaries. What compounded the problem was the high tide which prevents river war from flowing directly to the Illana Bay. The city amphibious excavators are working round the clock to prevent clogging of water lilies, Sayadi said. (PNA)

Cagayan de Oro- A contract signing was held on Sept. 9, 2014 between DAR and Xavier Science Foundation (XSF) which won the bid to provide business development services, market-oriented agri-technology and agri-extension services as well as progress and process monitoring for the agrarian reform beneficiaries organizations in Lanao del Norte. The undertaking is a component of the Agrarian Reform Connectivity and Economic Support Services (ARCCESS) Project, one of the support services of the DAR for the CARP beneficiaries nationwide. Signing the contract are (from right) Justines Magallanes from XSF Project Management Office,XSF Exec. Dir. Roel Ravanera,DAR-10 Asst. Regional Dir. and concurrent Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer (PARPO) II of Lanao del Norte Teresita Depenoso, and Alibasa Andig, PARPO I of Lanao del Norte. photo supplied

South Cotabato asks ERC to hasten approval of US$ 12-M solar power plant project By AIDA C. AGAD

KORONADAL CITY, South Cotabato – An official of the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) appealed to other government agencies and media for “full support and cooperation in order to strengthen the police and, we are assured that law and order can truly bring peace all over the region” during the recent Kapihan sa Rehiyon Dose of the Philippine Information Agency 12. Regional Director Atty. Edilberto Fermil of NAPOLCOM 12 said that “this can be done through sustained collaboration and convergence of strategic initiatives of the government and the community.” Fermil underscored the indispensable role the community plays in this particular process of peacebuilding as he said, “nation building is attainable only

when we are assured that law and order can truly bring peace all over the land.” Atty. Fermil together with Philippine National Police (PNP) 12 Regional Director PCSupt Lester O. Camba were the guests of the Kapihan sa Rehiyon Dose last September 4, 2014 held at the PNP 12 Headquarters in Tambler, General Santos City. Director Camba in his report comparing crime statistics covering the period January to July 2013 as against the period January to July 2014, said that crime volume in the region decreased by 29.6%. The total crime volume in 2013 is 4,474 while in 2014, the region registered a crime volume of 17,237. He said the average monthly crime rate decreased by 29.85 % as the region also posted a crime solution efficiency increased by 6.74% for the 6-month

period. The officials attributed the relative peace and order in SOCCSKSARGEN region to the “efficiency in law enforcement.” This, they said, is “where the criminal justice process begins when the police is in charge of arrest, investigation, evidence gathering, case build up and filing of appropriate criminal complaint with the Prosecution.” Director Fermil said that with PNP that is being supervised by an equally strengthened NAPOLCOM the region will be at relative peace as they will be sustain the present surge of accomplishments against lawlessness. The NAPOLCOM and the PNP here lead this year’s 20th National Crime Prevention Week. SOCCSKSARGEN region covers the provinces of South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat and

Sarangani and the cities of Cotabato, Kidapawan, Koronadal, Tacurong and General Santos. (ACAgadPIA 12)

GENERAL SANTOS CITY - The Sandiganbayan said it convicted S ar ang an i Prov i nc i a l Board Member Marlind Marcelo and former Assistant Provincial Veterinarian Nicolas Sunio for conspiring in the misappropriation of funds amounting to P129,450. In a 48-page Decision, the anti-graft court found Marcelo guilty of the complex crime of Malversation through Falsification of Public Documents, and Sunio guilty of Falsification of Public Document. In 2003, the Office of the Ombudsman requested the Commission on Audit to conduct a special audit on the alleged anomalies in Sarangani on the release of financial assistance to various non-governmental organizations and people’s organizations. Results of the special audit investigation dis clos e d t hat f inancial assistance rendered to various NGOs were f raudulent or illegal, and the projects were non-existent resulting to damage and loss to the government. In c o nv i c t i n g t h e accused, the Sandiganbayan said it determined that Marcelo and Sunio falsified disbursement vouchers and supporting documents by making it appear that financial assistance was requested by the Datal Bila MultiPurpose Cooperative despite knowing that the cooperative was fictitious. The COA audit team established that DBMPC had no certificate of accreditation from the Cooperative Development Authority and had also failed to submit its financial statements for the last three years.

More importantly, no Memorandum of Agreement was executed between DBMPC and the provincial government of Sarangani. Constantino’s former staff member and whistle-blower Mar y Ann Gadian testified that “she was assigned a special task during employment in the office of Constantino which consisted of creating fictitious cooperatives and falsifying documents relating to cooperatives as a means to get provincial funds for their personal use. Another former staff member and whistleblower Sheryll Desiree Jane Tangan testif ied that she signed above the names of the representatives of DBMPC requesting financial assistance in the amount of P125,000.00 and that she signed the By-laws of DBMPC. Marcelo was sentenced to suffer the penalty of reclusion perpetua and perpetual special disqualification, and was also directed to indemnify the Province of Sarangani in the amount of P129,450. Insofar as Sunio is concerned, the anti-graft court sentenced him to suffer the indeterminate penalty of four years, two months and one day of prision correccional maximum as minimum, to ten years of prision mayor medium, as maximum penalty, and to pay the fine of P5,000. The criminal case of co-accused former Sarangani Vice-Governor Felipe Constantino was ordered dismissed in view of his death. Co-accused ex-Provincial Accountant Maria Camanay remains at large, according to the Sandiganbayan. (Mindanao Examiner)


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Ayala: the powerhouse of Philippine business THE nation’s largest holding company for investments in real estate, banking, telecommunications, water infrastructure, electronics, renewable energy, information technology and business process outsourcing (BPO) is 180 years old this year. Ayala Corporation, which may be the oldest (founded in 1834) and a most widely diversified conglomerate, is already a byword in the world of business and industry, here and abroad. In the late 19th century, Ayala participated in the construction of the Puente de Ayala over the Pasig River

in Manila. Built of wood in 1872, the Ayala Bridge was reconstructed in steel in 1908, and was the first steel bridge in the Philippines. In 1888, the corporation introduced the first tramcar service in the Philippines. Ayala was mainly responsible for the development of Makati as the financial district of Manila and the Philippines after World War II. In April 2010, FinanceAsia named Ayala Corporation as the best-managed company in the Philippines, as well as best for corporate governance and best for cor-

porate social responsibility. In 2011, Ayala began building its renewable energy portfolio, beginning with a joint venture with Mitsubishi for solar power, the purchase of the iconic Northwind farm for wind power, and its joint venture with Sta. Clara Power for run-of-the-river hydro power. Ayala will contribute 1000 MW to the Philippine power supply, by 2015. The Ayala Corporation is currently the holding company for the following: Real estate, Ayala Land Inc. AG Holdings, Ltd., Ayala Land Premier Alveol and

Avida Land, Alveo Leasing Ayala Malls; Portico Land Corp. - joint venture with Mitsubishi Corporation . For Financial Services: Bank of the Philippine Islands; For Telecommunications - Globe Telecom, Inc.; and For Utilities - Manila Water Company Inc. Ayala Corporation Energy Holdings, Ltd. (also known as AC Energy and AC Energy Holdings Inc.) is the power unit of Ayala Corporation, with investments in the development of conventional as well as solar, wind, and mini-hydro energy sources.

IN previous columns I recall I minced no word in saying crimes will only thrive or much more prosper if cops are involved in them. That daring statement was again proved right no less by policemen from the La Loma, Quezon City precinct when practically everyone from that police station participated in the robbery holdup with abduction case last Sept. 1 of two employees of a construction firm based in Lanao del Sur on busy Edsa highway. The stupidity of the policemen was captured through a video taken through the mobile phone of a passerby that went viral

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What led to the identities of the criminals was that video. It led the authorities to the identity of the stupid cops turned criminals. The vehicles they were riding in were identified as belonging to the group shown on video with guns drawn as if they were in Wild-Wild West. When arrested, the deputy commander of the La Loma precinct admitted owning one of the vehicles shown on that video and admitted as well that he was one of those accosting the passengers of the Toyota Fortuner. His explanation was that they were conducting a legitimate police operation against suspected

drug dealers, the usual police alibi. It turned out, however, that there was nothing in the precincts blotter about such anti-drug operation. What was discovered by investigators was that the policemen held up the two employees of the Lanao del Sur-based construction firm. The two victims were in Manila carrying with them a large amount of money to purchase heavy equipment for their firm. The policemen were tipped reportedly by a woman that the investigators say could be the former girlfriend of one of the

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Jesse E.L. Bacon II on Twitter. A group of armed men, some with handcuffs tucked to their belts, were shown with drawn guns aimed at an SUV in broad daylight on that fateful day near the Wack-Wack golf club in Mandaluyong City.

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Daily Inspiration Single moment “Can all your worries add a single mo- reveal your doubt in God’s will. As ment to your life?” -Matthew 6:27 the creator of the universe, He has a

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You know the feeling you get when you start to worry? Anxiety rises up inside and the situation consumes your thoughts. We try to deal with it ourselves, but this behavior is not glorifying to God. Worry and stress

greater plan at work. The next time you find tension rising up inside of you, stop yourself. Say a prayer that you are turning it over to God and putting your faith in Him. Stop worrying.


Opinion Are there backers of EDSA PNP kidnappers?

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LIFE’S INSPIRATIONS: “… In fact, everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted, while evildoers and impostors will go from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived…” (2 Timothy 3:12, the Holy Bible). -oooPOLICE CRIMINALS ALL OVER AGAIN! I guess many Filipinos were proven correct once more when they theorized that elements of the Philippine National Police (PNP) could have beeen the only ones who could have pulled off the daring noontime kidnapping in EDSA, Mandaluyong City, without anyone of the malefactors even giving a hoot if the thousands of people plying that part of Metro Manila’s busiest highway everyday were watching them. As it turned out, the men with pointed guns, ready to fire if their kidnap victims put up even the semblance of a resistance, were, save for one who was dismissed from the PNP earlier, all policemen in active duty, assigned with the La Loma Police Station in Quezon City. Thanks to a citizen who had the presence of mind to take a picture of the incident and who had the bravery to upload that picture in the Internet, we

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two victims. It was also a woman who police suspect as the cohort of the policemen turned holdup men that led the victims to a supposed heavy equipment dealer that they were to meet that day at a mall in Pasay City. While on their way to meet the supposed heavy equipment dealer they were waylaid by the policemen turned robbers along Edsa in Mandaluyong. The precinct deputy commander was even captured on video as having

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The wholly owned energy subsidiary of Ayala, AC Energy aims to contribute as much as 1,000 MW in capacity to the country’s energy grid over the next five years for Business Process Outsourcing and IT - Stream Global Services; Integreon; Grail Research, Affinity Express and HRMall. In Automotive industry, the Ayala Automotive Holdings Corporation is the holding company of Honda Philippines ; Isuzu Philippines, and Volkswagen Philippines. Its non-profit organiza-

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EDITOR: RUEL V. PELONE • ruel_pelone2002@yahoo.com

‘More than a feeling’ THINK a minute. A little boy was asked what he thought about marriage. He answered: “God says that a man should have only one wife. This is called monotony!” That little boy, of course, meant to say “monogamy.” But some adults think that being married to one wife or husband for the rest of their life is monotony and boring! Possibly because we’ve listened to the love songs about the wonderful feeling of being in love. So we start to actually believe that real love is just the feeling of being in love. But loving a person is not just the feeling of being in love with them. That may have been the beginning attraction and sparks that started the fire. But feelings are not enough to keep the fire going and your marriage strong and satisfying, especially through the hard times! You see, our moods and feelings change all the time. So love is not a feeling; love is a choice! It’s a choice you and I make with our heart, mind, and will. Love is a decision that says: I choose you and only you, now and always, as my friend and lover for the rest of my life.

I’m not throwing you back in the sea and going fishing again for a new wife or husband. I’ve caught my limit! I’m keeping you for good. This is why Jesus Christ taught that a husband and wife become one person. So when you divorce, it’s like cutting off half of your body. It tears apart not only your life, but your children’s lives! If we keep needing a new thrill, then our thrills will just get fewer and weaker, until we’ve become a sad, lonely old man or woman. B ecause we never learned and chose to truly love. So why not ask Jesus to forgive you, and to take full charge of your heart? That’s when you can start enjoying the thrill of marriage and real love that lasts. Just Think a Minute.

Think a minute

now know the truth! But to me, that policemen carried out this heinous crime at all is no longer the story here. The news here is that, considering their display of arrogant bravery and taking advantage of the Filipino’s well-known disinterest or aversion to report a crime, these rouge members of the PNP could not have carried out their crime, with terrifying precision, if they were not sure that their higher-ups or superior officers would back them up, for one reason or another. -oooARE THERE BACKERS OF THE EDSA PNP KIDNAPPERS? So PNP Director General Alan Purisima must endeavor to conduct a personal interrogation of the eight or so policemen who are now being said to have carried out the kidnapping

and the taking of some P2 million in cash from the kidnap victims. Purisima must determine where did a part of that P2 million---P1.7 million or so---go, since only P300,000.00 could be accounted for now. Just for the record, media reports identified these eight as: Chief Inspector Joseph De Vera, Senior Inspector Oliver Villanueva, SPO1 Ramil Hachero, PO2 Weavin Masa, PO2 Mark de Paz, PO2 Jerome Datinguinoo, PO2 Ebonn Decatoria, all of the La Loma police station, and PO2 Jonathan Rodriguez of the Quezon City Police Department’s public safety battalion. Purisima should endeavor to determine, from his personal questioning of all these suspects, why were they so bold in committing the kidnapping. Could it be that, as many quarters are saying now, a much-ranking official or somebody who really wields power and influence in the PNP or even in the Aquino government is backing them up? Surely, no lower-ranked PNP official would dare do this crime if there is no bigger fish than him, right? -oooROUGE PNP MEN PROVING THE BIBLE TRUE: Again, let me say

once more, with greater feeling this time: people becoming criminals have been prophesied to happen in the Bible, as it is indeed happening now. Again, the prophecy is accurately playing itself out, and unless and until we pay serious attention to what the Bible says is the antidote to this malady, we shall all perish as a people. 2 Timothy 3:1-5 and 8 of the Bible is quite explicit in this. It says that during the last times, people will become unholy, brutal, without self-control, not lovers of the good, and lovers of themselves and of money. They would be haters of God even if they profess to be religious, and they will have depraved minds. The Bible, in those verses, tells us: “Have nothing to do with such people” because “they are the kind who… are loaded down with sins and are swayed by all kinds of evil desires…” We must therefore all be careful that God’s prophecy, and warnings of destruction even in eternity, will not happen to us and our loved ones. -oooREACTIONS? Please call me at 0917 984 24 68, 0918 574 0193, 0922 833 43 96. Email: batasmauricio@yahoo.com, mmauriciojr111@ gmail.com

smashed the windshield of the Toyota Fortuner to force its passengers out of the vehicle. The robbers then divested their victims of the P2 million they were carrying and even forced the duo to withdraw all their money using their respective ATM cards that amounted to almost P200,000 pesos. The victims were then brought to the La Loma precinct where they were separately locked up for about seven hours while their Toyota Fortuner’s smashed windshield was being replaced in an auto parts area in Quezon City.

The victims were warned when they were released not to report to authorities what befell them or else they will be killed. This threat must have truly terrified the victims that when the deputy police chief of La Loma was already collared by investigators they were still reluctant to come out in the open for fear for their lives. It was only when they were assured of their security that they came out from hiding. This story is definitely not an isolated one no matter how the police officialdom denies this. But what can’t be denied is the fact that

crimes against persons or properties become lucrative only and almost impossible to prevent or curb because of the involvement of unscrupulous elements in the police force themselves. This is not just a theory but a fact proved several times with the arrest of policemen involved in holdups, robberies, kidnappings, extortion cases and even salvaging of crime suspects who may be their cohorts to shut their mouths up forever. And this is not happening in our country only. It is likewise happening in other countries. But this should

not justify the participation of crimes the police themselves ought to be preventing if not solving. How can a policeman prevent the commission of a crime he directly or indirectly participates in conspiracy with criminal elements? What happened on Edsa on Sept. 1 is another wake up call for police authorities to do real cleansing of their ranks. No policeman no matter how high his position is in the police organization can ever afford a lavish lifestyle unless he indulges in criminal activities. The cleansing should

start in identifying men in the police ranks who live lifestyles that do not match with their income. No son of any tycoon will ever join the police force thus the presumption should always be in favor of corruption upon seeing a policeman living a lifestyle of the rich and famous like that of the La Loma deputy commander’s ownership of a Toyota Hi-Ace used in the Edsa robbery holdup. ••• (Reactions at jelbacon@ yahoo.com or at jelbaconii@ gmail.com. Read me also at www.raconteurme.blogspot .com)

tions are: Ayala Foundation; CENTEX; Ayala Museum ; Philippine Development Foundation; Ayala Technology Business Incubator ; Filipinas Heritage Library; and Ayala Social Initiatives. Also, the Ayala Corporation has since diversified into joint ventures and collaborations with other companies to promote growth and domestic cooperation: Light Rail Manila Consortium - a consortium between the Ayala Corporation and Metro Pacific Investments Corporation in regard to the LRT Line 6 or more commonly known as the LRT Line 1 South Extension, the LRT Line 1 Common Station, and the

LRT Line 1 Concession. AF Consortium - another consortium between the Ayala Corporation and Metro Pacific Investments Corporation in regard to the unified Automated Fare Collection System for LRT-1, MRT2, MRT-3, and eventually also for the PNR and other public transport. Team Orion - a consortium between the Ayala Corporation and Aboitiz Group. Its projects include the bid for Mactan-Cebu Airport, Mandaue City development and CaviteLaguna Expressway. Ayala and Ortigas - Ayala has recently sealed a deal with a group led by Ignacio Ortigas for the development

of the Ortigas family’s land bank area. Affordable Private Education Center, Inc. (APEC Schools) - a joint venture between the Ayala Corporation and Pearson PLC’s Affordable Learning Fund (Pearson ALF). It promotes affordable but high-quality education. The tuition fee is PHP 65.00 a day. Driven by its promise of “Pioneering the Future,” Ayala Corporation, a subsidiary of Mermac, Inc., the holding company of the Zobel de Ayalas, maintains a tradition of business excellence and integrity that runs through seven generations. In April 29, 2010, Fi-

nance Asia cited Ayala Corporation as best-managed company, best for corporate governance, and best for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). As a CSR arm of Ayala Corporation, Ayala Foundation, Inc. (AFI), the former Filipinas Foundation pursues development programs in education, youth leadership, technology and entrepreneurship, arts and culture, environment and sustainability, and community development. It was established by Col. Joseph R. McMicking and his wife, Mercedes ZobelMcMicking in 1961, and has benefited more than two million Filipinos in more than 3,000 schools

and communities around the country. Congratulations to the Ayala Corporation headed by its Chairman Emeritus Jaime Zobel de Ayala, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, President and Chief Operating Officer Fernando Zobel de Ayala, Senior Counsel and Corporate Secretary Mercedita S. Nolledo, and Chief Finance Officer Delfin C. Gonzalez Jr., and all its officers and personnel, for steering the corporation into a remarkable business pillar of the nation’s economy. May it continue to reap success for the future of our country.

Kakampi mo ang batas

Atty. Batas Mauricio

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P U B L I C T E C H N I C A L VO C AT I O NA L INSTITU TIONS (PUBLIC T VIs) T E S DA T E C H N O L O G Y INSTITU TIONS (T TIs) BUKIDNON Provincial Training Center-Bukidnon Valencia City, Tel. # (088) 828-0172 • • • • • • •

Automotive Servicing NC II (844 Hrs.) Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (758 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC III (396 Hrs.) Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GMAW) NC II (268 Hrs.) Motorcycle/Small Engines Services NC II (278Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (288 Hrs.)

CAMIGUIN C a m i g u i n S c h o o l o f A r t s a n d Tr a d e s Lumad, Mambajao, Camiguin, Tel. # (088)387-0303 • • • • • • • •

Bartending NC II (286 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (472 Hrs.) Household Services NC II (216 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Massage Therapy NC II (560 Hrs.) Tour Guiding Services NC II (243 Hrs.) Trainers Methodology Level I (264 Hrs.)

LANAO DEL NORTE L anao Nor te National Agro-Industrial S cho ol B u a l a n , Tu b o d , L a n a o d e l N o r t e , Cell # 09106884654 • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Agricultural Crops Production NC III (540 Hrs.) Animal Production NC II (352 Hrs.) Automotive Servicing NC II (524 Hrs.) Bread and Pastry Production NC II. (250 Hrs.) Bartending NC II (286 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Driving NC II (118 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Food Processing NC II (554 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Motorcycle/Small Engine Servicing NC II (278 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (304 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Welding (SMAW) NC I (268 Hrs.)

R e g i o n a l Tr a i n i n g C e n t e r - I l i g a n Mar i a C r i sti n a , I l i g an C ity, Tel. # ( 0 6 3 ) 2 2 3 - 6 5 4 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Automotive Servicing NC I (288 Hrs.) Automotive Servicing NC II (524 Hrs) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (392 Hrs.) Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (438 Hrs.) Consumer Electronics Servicing NC III (176 Hrs.) Consumer Electronics Servicing NC IV (176 Hrs.) Driving NC II (118 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC III (396 Hrs.) Gas Tungsten Arc Welding NC II (354 Hrs.) Machining NC I (374 Hrs.) Machining NC II (464 Hrs.) Masonry NC II (258 Hrs.) Plumbing NC II (162 Hrs.) Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning (RAC) Servicing (PACU/CRE) NC I (340 Hrs.) Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning (RAC) Servicing (PACU/CRE)NC II (226 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC II (560 Hrs.)

Servicing (PACU/CRE) NC II (400 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)NC II (304 Hrs.)

MISAMIS ORIENTAL C agayan de Oro (Bugo) S cho ol of Ar ts and Trades Bugo, C agayan de Oro C ity, Tel. # (08822) 742576 • Automotive Servicing NC II (524 Hrs.) • Bartending NC II (286 Hrs.) • Bread and Pastry Production NC III (429 Hrs.) • Bookkeeping NC III (292 Hrs.) • Carpentry NC II (162 Hrs.) • Construction Painting NC II (136 Hrs.) • Cookery NC II (316 Hrs.) • Dressmaking NC II (275 Hrs.) • Driving NC II (118 Hrs.) • Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) • Finishing Course for Call Center NC II (100 Hrs.) • Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) • Food and Beverage Services NC III (124 Hrs.) • Food Processing NC II (1,236 Hrs.) • Front Office Services NC II (436 Hrs.) • Heavy Equipment Operation (Wheel Loader) NC II (216 Hrs.) • Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) • Housekeeping NC III (76 Hrs.) • Household Services NC II (372 Hrs.) • Masonry NC II (162 Hrs.) • Plumbing NC II (162 Hrs.) • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (304 Hrs.) • Technical Drafting NC II (222 Hrs.) • Trainers Methodology Level I (264 Hrs.) Kinoguitan National Agricu ltur al S cho ol Kinoguitan, Misamis Oriental, Tel. # 09174054317 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Animal Production NC II (1,502 Hrs.) Agricultural Crops Production NC I (1,438 Hrs.) Bread and Pastry Production NC II (141 Hrs.) Bartending NC II (503 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (571 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (741 Hrs.) Heavy Equipment Operation (BackhoeLoader)NC II (216Hrs.) Heavy Equipment Operation (Bulldozer) NC II (216 Hrs.) Heavy Equipment Operation (Forklift) NC II (156 Hrs.) Heavy Equipment Operation (Motor Grader) NC II (216 Hrs.) Heavy Equipment Operation (Wheel Loader) NC II (216 Hrs.) Horticulture NC II (1,438 Hrs.) Household Services NC II (372 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (741 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC I (324 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (268 Hrs.) Trainers Methodology Level I (264 Hrs.)

R e g i o n a l Tr a i n i n g C e n t e r - Ta g o l o a n P H I V I D E C , Ta g o l o a n , M i s a m i s O r i e n t a l Te l . # ( 0 8 8 2 2 ) 7 4 2 4 2 6 • • • • • • • • •

Carpentry NC II (120 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (356 Hrs.) Construction Painting NC II (136 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (396 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC III (396 Hrs.) Gas Metal Arc Welder (GMAW) NC II (80 Hrs.) Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) NC II (386 Hrs.) RAC (PACU/CRE) Servicing NC II (266 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (386 Hrs.)

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B u k i d n o n S t a t e Un i v e r s i t y, M a l a y b a l a y C i t y 088-221-2237

Automotive Servicing NC I (366 Hrs.) Automotive Servicing NC II (524 Hrs) Automotive Servicing NC III (440 Hrs.) Bread and Pastry Production NC II (358 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (356 Hrs.) Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (438 Hrs.) Dressmaking NC II (275 Hrs.) Driving NC II (118 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (414 Hrs.) Masonry NC I (338 Hrs.) Motorcycle/Small Engine Servicing NC II (356 Hrs.) Plumbing NC II (162 Hrs.) Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Servicing NC I (242 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC I (268 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (268 Hrs.) Trainers Methodology Level I (264 Hrs.)

MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL Oroquieta Agro-Industrial School Vi l l a f l o r, O r o q u i e t a C i t y Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 5 3 1 - 2 1 2 2 ; ( 0 8 8 ) 5 3 1 - 2 1 1 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Animal Production NC II (1,080 Hrs Automotive Servicing NC I (728 Hrs.) Automotive Servicing NC II (840 Hrs.) Beauty Care Services (Nail Care) NC II (216 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (392 Hrs.) Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (680 Hrs.) Dressmaking NC II (240 Hrs.) Driving NC II (120 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Finishing Course for Call Center Agents NC II (100 Hrs.) Food Processing NC II (1,122 Hrs.) Horticulture NC II (1,608 Hrs.) Massage Therapy NC II (560 Hrs.) Pipefitting NC II (202 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC I (324 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (268 Hrs.) Trainers Methodology Level I (264 Hrs.)

Pr o v i n c i a l Tr a i n i n g C e n te r- M i s a m i s O c c i d e n t a l Plaridel, Misamis Occidental, Tel. # (088)344-8505 • • • • • •

Automotive Servicing NC I (508 Hrs.) Automotive Servicing NC II (626 Hrs.) Driving NC II (118 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning (RAC) Servicing NC I (400 Hrs.) Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning (RAC)

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Animation NC III (544 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (629 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (596 Hrs.)

C e n t r a l M i n d a n a o Un i v e r s i t y Un i v e r s i t y To w n , 8 7 1 0 Mu s u a n , B u k i d n o n • •

Food and Beverage Services NC II (564 Hrs.) Food Processing NC II (568 Hrs.)

a n d Te c h n o l o g y Claveria, Misamis Oriental Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 3 5 8 - 1 4 6 5 / 3 5 8 1 1 1 6 • • •

Agricultural Crop Production NC I (1,438 Hrs.) Animal Production NC II (860 Hrs.) Horticulture NC II (1.440 Hrs.)

LOCAL COLLEGES AND UNIVERSIT I E S ( L C Us ) MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL G o v. A l f o n s o D. Ta n C o l l e g e , Ta n g u b C i t y Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 3 5 4 1 5 9 2 •

Programming NC IV (492 Hrs.)

LO CAL GOVERNMENT UNITS ADMINI S T E R E D T V I s ( L G U - AT V I s ) BUKIDNON D o n C a r l o s Tr a i n i n g C e n t e r, Don C arlos Nor te, Don C arlos, Bu k idnon • • •

Automotive Servicing NC II (844 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (304 Hrs.) Plumbing NC II (162 Hrs.)

M a r a m a g Po l y t e c h n i c S c h o o l N o r t h Po b l a c i o n , M a r a m a g , B u k i d n o n • •

Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (286 Hrs.)

LANAO DEL NORTE Iligan City National S cho ol of Fisheries B u r u - u n , I l i g a n C i t y, L a n a o d e l N o r t e Te l . # ( 0 6 3 ) 2 2 3 - 6 8 0 1 • • • •

Aquaculture NC II ( 1,276Hrs.) Bread and Pastry Production NC II (116 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Food Processing NC II (192 Hrs.)

MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL O z a m i z C i t y Te c h n i c a l a n d Vo c a t i o n a l S c h o o l O C S AT C m p d . , M a n i n g c o l , O z a m i z C i t y • • •

Automotive Servicing NC II (524 Hrs.) Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (758 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (304 Hrs.)

MISAMIS ORIENTAL L u g a i t Te c h n i c a l a n d Vo c a t i o n a l S c h o o l Lugait, Misamis Oriental 225-1786

M i n d a n a o Un i v e r s i t y of S c i e n c e a n d Te c h n o l o g y C l a r o M . R e c t o Av e . , L a p a s a n , C a g a y a n d e O r o Te l . # 0 9 1 0 6 0 1 5 2 1 6 / 3 3 3 2 3 0 6 • • • •

Carpentry NC II (162 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Plumbing NC II (162 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (303 Hrs.)

Misamis Oriental State C ollege of Agriculture

Automotive Servicing NC I (596 Hrs.) Automotive Servicing NC II (788 Hrs.) Bartending NC II (397 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (442 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (520 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (724 Hrs.)

M M S D e v e l o p m e n t Tr a i n i n g C e n t e r C o r p . Vi l l a h e r m o s a B l d g . , S a y r e H i g h w a y, Va l e n c i a C i t y • • •

Caregiving NC II (866 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Slaughtering Operations NC II (320 Hrs.)

M o u n t a i n Vi e w C o l l e g e o f S e v e n t h - D a y Adventist , Inc ., Mt . N e b o , Va l e n c i a C i t y, Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 8 2 8 - 4 5 2 4 • •

Automotive Servicing I (568 Hrs.) Automotive Servicing NC II (997 Hrs.)

Philippine C omputer C ollege, Inc. S o u t h Po b l a c i o n , M a r a m a g , B u k i d n o n Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 3 5 6 - 1 6 3 3 / 2 2 2 - 5 3 0 5 • • • • • • • • • • • •

Bartending NC II (286 Hrs.) Caregiving NC II (786 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (402 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Food Processing NC II (433 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (436 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (1,000 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (436 Hrs.) Security Services I (172 Hrs.) Security Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Tour Guiding Services NC II (197 Hrs.)

P h i l i p p i n e C o l l e g e F o u n d a t i o n , Va l e n c i a C i t y Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 8 4 4 - 2 6 5 7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Bartending NC II (288 Hrs.) Caregiving NC II (834 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (338 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (438 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (438 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (1,046 Hrs.) Household Services NC II (436 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (438 Hrs.) Massage Therapy NC II (560 Hrs.) Pharmacy Services NC II (271 Hrs) Programming NC IV (636 Hrs.) Security Services NC I (170 Hrs.) Security Services NC II (386 Hrs.) Tour Guiding Services NC II (196 Hrs.) Travel Services NC II (198 Hrs.)

Iligan Capitol C ollege, Inc. M a h a y a h a y, I l i g a n C i t y, Te l . # ( 0 6 3 ) 2 2 1 - 2 2 4 7 • •

Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (252 Hrs.)

I l i g a n C i t y Te c h n o l o g i c a l I n s t i t u t e Po l y t e c h n i c C o l l e g e , C o c o G r o o v e , I l i g a n C i t y Te l . # ( 0 6 3 ) 2 2 1 - 2 0 2 0 / 2 2 1 - 5 5 9 4 • • • • • • • • •

Automotive Servicing NC II (300 Hrs.) Bartending NC II (286 Hrs.) Bookkeeping NC III (292 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (409 Hrs.) Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (494 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (376 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (540 Hrs.)

Iligan C omputer Institute To w e r C e n t e r, K a p a t a g a n , L a n a o d e l N o r t e • • • •

Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (392 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (252 Hrs.) Visual Graphics Design NC III (487 Hrs.)

Iligan C omputer Institute, Diocesan C entrum B l d g . , I l i g a n C i t y, Te l . # ( 0 6 3 ) 2 2 1 - 2 9 5 7 • • • • • • • • • • • •

Bread and Pastry Production NC II (141 Hrs.) Caregiving NC II (786 Hrs.) Carpentry NC II (162 Hrs.) Contact Center Services NC II (356 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Finishing Course for Call Center Agents NC II (100 Hrs.) Finishing Course for Medical Transcription NC II (160 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (996 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Medical Transcription NC II (396 Hrs.) Professional Assistant 2D Animator NC III (648 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (352 Hrs.)

Iligan Food Terminal Ser vice Cooperative Brg y. San Miguel, Iligan City, Cell # 09069420649 • •

Agricultural Crops Production NC I (616 Hrs.) Agricultural Crops Production NC III (445 Hrs.)

Iligan International Institute of Technolog y, Inc. 4th f loor, Motolite Bldg., Sabayle St., Iligan City Tel. # (063)221-4661

Q u e z o n I n s t i t u t e o f Te c h n o l o g y ( Q I T ) , I n c . Po b l a c i o n , Q u e z o n , B u k i d n o n

Automotive Servicing NC II (524 Hrs.)

O p o l N a t i o n a l S e c o n d a r y Te c h n i c a l S c h o o l Ta b o c , O p o l , M i s a m i s O r i e n t a l • • • • • •

Automotive Servicing NC II (524 Hrs.) Beauty Care Services (Nail Care) NC II (216 Hrs.) Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (271 Hrs.) Dressmaking NC II (275 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (400 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (268 Hrs.)

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Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (392 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (1047 Hrs.)

Bartending NC II (286 Hrs.) Cookery NC II (316 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs)

S a n A g u s t i n I n s t i t u t e o f Te c h n o l o g y, Va l e n c i a C i t y, Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 8 4 4 - 2 2 9 9 / 8 2 6 - 1 4 9 9 • • •

Automotive Servicing NC II (1,047 Hrs.) Health Care Services II (1,411 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (268 Hrs)

P R I VAT E T E C H N I C A L V O C AT I O N A L INSTITU TIONS (T VIs)

S an Isi d ro C ol l e g e of Ma l ay b a l ay Bu k i d n on , In c . Malaybalay City F a x ( 0 8 8 ) 2 2 1 - 2 4 4 0 , Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 2 2 1 - 2 3 6 8

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AC L C C o l l e g e o f B u k i d n o n , I n c . Va l e n c i a C i t y Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 8 2 8 - 3 5 8 5 • • • • • • • • •

Bookkeeping NC III (292 Hrs.) Career Entry Course for Software Developer-COBOL NC IV (280 Hrs.) Career Entry Course for Software Developer-JAVA NC IV (240 Hrs.) Career Entry Course for Software Developer-MICROSOFT NET NC IV (240 Hrs.) Career Entry Course for Software Developer-ORACLE NC IV (160 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (747 Hrs.) Professional 3D Maya Animation NC II (648 Hrs.) Professional Assistant Animator NC II (648 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (252 Hrs)

A l e m a r z S c h o o l o f S c i e n c e a n d Te c h n o l o g y Va l e n c i a C i t y, Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 8 2 8 - 3 3 3 0 / 8 4 4 - 2 1 0 0 • • • • •

Automotive Servicing NC II (932 Hrs.) Bartending NC II (286 Hrs) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (436 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.)

Del Monte Foundation, Inc. Camp Philips, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon • •

Bread and Pastry Production NC II (141 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (268 Hrs.)

Hoss ana Ac ad emy of Bu k i dnon Inc . Z one 5, G ango, L ib ona, Bu k idnon

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Iligan Medical Center College San Miguel Village, Pala-o, Iligan City, Tel. # (063)221-4661

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Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Finishing Course for Medical Transcription NC II (160 Hrs.) Instrumentation and Control Servicing NC II (244 Hrs.) Mechatronics Servicing NC II (180 Hrs.) Mechatronics Servicing NC III (192 Hrs.) Medical Transcription NC II (414 Hrs.)

Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.)

M i n d an a o Ar t s an d Te c h n o l o g i c a l In stitute, In c . S a w m i l l S i t e , B r g y. 9 , M a l a y b a l a y C i t y

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Bookkeeping NC III (292 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (356 Hrs.) Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (438 Hrs.) Driving NC II (118 Hrs.) Events Management Services NC II (108 Hrs.) Household Services NC II (216 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Security Services NC I (170 Hrs.) Security Services NC II (223 Hrs.)

Opol Community College Ta b o c , O p o l , M i s a m i s O r i e n t a l

C a m i g u i n Po l y t e c h n i c S t a t e C o l l e g e Balb agon, Mamb ajao, C amiguin

M S U - I l i g a n I n s t i t u t e o f Te c h n o l o g y A n d r e s B o n i f a c i o Av e . , T i b a n g a , I l i g a n C i t y Te l . # ( 0 6 3 ) 2 2 1 - 4 0 5 0 / 2 2 1 - 0 7 0 5

Metro Business C ollege, Inc. Bantao St., Malaybalay City

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Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (1,356 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (1,356 Hrs.)

CAMIGUIN

LANAO DEL NORTE

Tour Guiding Services NC II (424 Hrs.) Travel Services NC II (424 Hrs.)

P u n t i a n A c a d e m y, I n c . , P u n t i a n , Q u e z o n

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G l o b a l I n s t i t u t e o f S c i e n c e & Te c h n o l o g y S e v a l l o s B l d g . , M . A . R o x a s S t . , Va l e n c i a C i t y Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 8 2 8 - 2 0 3 3

Agricultural Crops Production NC I (302 Hrs.) Agricultural Crops Production NC III (445 Hrs.) Automotive Electrical Assembly NC II (143 Hrs.) Caregiving NC II (786 Hrs.) Carpentry NC II (162 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (356 Hrs.) Masonry NC II (258 Hrs.) Plumbing NC II (162 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (252 Hrs.)

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Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (392 Hrs.) Programming NC II (252 Hrs.)

Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.)

I BA C o l l e g e o f M i n d a n a o - K a l i l a n g a n B r a n c h Kalilangan, Bukidnon • • • • • •

Bartending NC II (286 Hrs.) Caregiving NC II (934 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (358 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (1,048 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.)

I.B.A C ollege of Mindanao –Quezon Branch Salawagan, Quezon, Bukidnon • • • • • • • •

Bartending NC II (466 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (584 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (566 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (616 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (616 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (664 Hrs.) Tour Guiding Services NC II (424 Hrs.) Travel Services NC II (424 Hrs.)

I . B . A C o l l e g e o f M i n d a n a o – Va l e n c i a B r a n c h Va l e n c i a C i t y, Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 8 2 8 - 1 3 3 7 • • • • • • • • • •

Bartending NC II (466 Hrs.) Beauty Care NC II (1,100 Hrs.) Caregiving NC II (1,1014 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (584 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (566 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (616 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (1,408 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (616 Hrs.) Massage Therapy NC II (560 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (664 Hrs.)

Caregiving NC II (1,203 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (392 Hrs.) Driving NC II (118 Hrs.) Finishing Course for Medical Transcription NC II (160Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (932 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (252 Hrs.) Trainers Methodology Level I (264 Hrs.)

Saint Isidore Hig h S cho ol Zamboanguita, Malaybalay City • •

Animal Production NC II (860 Hrs.) Horticulture NC II (1,440 Hrs.)

Southern Maramag Colleges Maramag, Bukidnon • •

Health Care Services NC II (1,454 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC II (268 Hrs.)

STI Education Ser vices Group, Inc. (STI Valencia) Ju p e r t e s s B l d g . M L Q u e z o n S t . , Va l e n c i a C i t y Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 8 1 3 - 3 8 7 7 • •

Cookery NC II (316 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.)

Va l e n c i a C o l l e g e s ( B u k i d n o n ) , I n c . Va l e n c i a C i t y, ( F a x ) ( 0 8 8 ) 8 2 8 - 4 0 2 3 ; Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 8 2 8 - 1 3 3 8 ; ( 0 8 8 ) 8 2 8 - 3 1 4 2 • • • • • • • • • • •

Bartending NC II (288 Hrs.) Caregiving NC II (1,014 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (436 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (436 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (436 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (1,048 Hrs.) Household Services NC II (436 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (436 Hrs.) Tour Guiding Services NC II (196 Hrs.) Travel Services NC II (196 Hrs.)

CAMIGUIN Fatima C ollege of Camiguin Mamb ajao, C amiguin Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 3 8 7 - 9 0 5 3 ; ( 0 8 8 ) 3 8 7 - 1 0 3 8 • •

Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (392 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (252 Hrs.)

LANAO DEL NORTE Bi b l e B ap t i s t C h r i s t i a n Ac a d e my o f M a r a n d i n g , L anao del Nor te, Inc. Maranding, Lala, Lanao del Norte, Cell # 09351573466 •

Driving NC II (118 Hrs.)

C ali Par ame dic al C ol lege Foundation, Inc. MMA Bldg., Camague, Iligan City, Tel. # (063)222-0207 • • • • • •

Bread and Pastry Production NC II (116 Hrs.) Driving NC II (118 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (996 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Massage Therapy NC II (560 Hrs.) Pharmacy Services NC II (271 Hrs.)

Christ the King College de Maranding Maranding, Lala, Lanao del Norte,Tel. # (063)388-7039/7373 • •

Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (252 Hrs.)

I l i g a n A c c e s s I n s t i t u t e o f Te h n o l o g y I n c . 3/F Deleste Bldg., Badel les St., Pala-o, Iligan City Te l . # 2 2 3 - 1 8 0 4

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Household Services NC II (436 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.)

Bartending NC II (286 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (376 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (472 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (252 Hrs.) Security Services NC I (170 hrs.) Security Services NC II (165 Hrs.)

Ilig an Mu lti-sk i l ls De vel opment Institute, Inc . Purok 12, Tomas C abi li, Ilig an C ity • • • • •

Bartending NC II (286 Hrs.) Bread and Pastry Production NC II (116 Hrs.) Cookery NC II (316 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.)

L a n a o S c h o o l o f S c i e n c e & Te c h n o l o g y, I n c . Po b l a c i o n , K a p a t a g a n , L a n a o d e l N o r t e • • • •

Driving NC II (118 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Massage Therapy NC II (560 Hrs.) Pharmacy Services NC II (271 Hrs.)

L a n a o S c h o o l o f S c i e n c e & Te c h n o l o g y, I n c . Maranding, L ala, L anao del Nor te Te l . # ( 0 6 3 ) 4 9 6 - 0 7 5 7 / 3 8 8 - 7 1 9 9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Automotive Servicing NC II (524 Hrs.) Bartending NC II (286 Hrs.) Caregiving NC II (786 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (356 Hrs.) Driving NC II (128 Hrs.) Emergency Medical Services NC II (960 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (996 Hrs.) Household Services NC II (216 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Massage Therapy NC II (560 Hrs.) Pharmacy Services NC II (217 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (252) Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC I (268 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC II (268 Hrs.)

Ly c e u m o f I l i g a n F o u n d a t i o n , I n c . C o r p u s C h r i s t i Vi l l a g e , Tu b o d , I l i g a n C i t y Te l . # 2 2 1 - 1 8 1 7 • •

Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (320 Hrs.) Visual Graphics Design NC III (487 Hrs.)

Maigo Technical and Vocational Training Center Labuay, Maigo, Lanao del Norte, Cell # 09287051939 • •

Driving NC II (118 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (268 Hrs.)

MAQS Training Center Foundation, Inc. Pandan, Sta, Felomina, Iligan City, Tel. # 222-0839 •

Heavy Equipment Operation (Forklift) NC II (156 Hrs.)

Masters Technological Institue of Mindanao Badelles - Zamora Sts., Iligan City, Tel. # 221-6472 • • •

Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (465 Hrs.) Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (606 Hrs.)

Mercy Junior College, Inc. Poblacion, Tubod, Lanao del Norte, Tel. # (063)341-5157 • • • • • •

Bookkeeping NC III (292 Hrs.) Bread and Pastry Production NC II (116 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (996 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (252 Hrs.)

Mindanao Sanitarium Hospital-College of Medical Arts Foundation, Inc.,Tibanga, Iligan City Tel. # 221-9219/223-2114 • • • • •

Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (438 Hrs.) Driving NC II (118 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (960 Hrs.) Pharmacy Services NC II (271 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (1,494 Hrs.)

North Central Mindanao College Maranding, Lala, Lanao del Norte, Tel. # (063)388-7213 • • • •

Bartending NC II (286 Hrs.) Bread and Pastry Production NC II (141 Hrs.) Caregiving NC II (786 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (392 Hrs.)


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Programs under the Unified TVET Program • • • • • • •• •

Food and Beverage Services NC II (372 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (472 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (996 Hrs.) Household Services NC II (216 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (472 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (252 Hrs.) Security Services NC I (172 Hrs.) Security Services NC II (165 Hrs.)

Picardal Institute of Science and Technology, Inc. National Highway, Tibanga, Iligan City, Tel. # 221-3067 • • • • • • • •

Bookkeeping NC III (292 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (519 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Gas Metal Arc Welder (GMAW) NC II (268 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (410 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC I (424 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (409 Hrs.)

St. Laurence Institute of Technology 2F Natalie Bldg., Badelles St., Iligan City, Tel. # (063)223-1874 • • • • • • • • •

Automotive Servicing NC II (531 Hrs.) Bookkeeping NC III (292 Hrs.) Bread and Pastry Production NC II (402 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (412 Hrs.) Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (438 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (395 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (253 Hrs.)

St. Michael’s College of Iligan, Inc. Quezon Ave., Iligan City, Tel. # (063)223-8318/2218214 • • • • • •

Bread and Pastry Production NC II (116 Hrs.) Caregiving NC II (786 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (356 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (252 Hrs.)

St. Peter’s College Sabayle St., Iligan City, Tel. # (063)221-6246/221-6247 • •

Bookkeeping NC III (292 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (955 Hrs.)

STI-Iligan, Inc. 2F LFCCC Bldg., Iligan City, Tel. # (063)2219698/492-1441 • •

Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (553 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (510 Hrs.)

UHA C areg iver Tr aining C or p or ati on 4F R m. 407, Ab a l os Bl dg., G en. Aguina l d o St ., Ilig an C ity, Tel. # 223-2211 •

Caregiving NC II (1,106 Hrs.)

MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL A d v e n t i s t Te c h n o l o g i c a l I n s t i t u t e , I n c . D i c o l o c , Ji m e n e z M i s a m i s O c c i d e n t a l • •

Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (392 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (252 Hrs.)

CCIT: College of Communication, Information and Technology, Inc., Ogsoc St., Don Bernardo A. Neri, Calamba, Misamis Occidental • • • • •

Bookkeeping NC III (292 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (516 Hrs.) Front Office NC II (472 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (448 Hrs.) Visual Graphic Design NC III (665 Hrs.)

C-LAN Institute of Technolog y, Inc. LM Building, L ower L angacangan, Oroquieta City Tel. # (088)531-1868 • • • •

Bread and Pastry Production NC II (116 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (510 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (996 Hrs.) Programming IV (328 Hrs.)

Christian Mindanao Colleges, Inc. Nacional, Jimenez, Misamis Occidental, Tel. # (088)272-3276 • • •

Automotive Servicing NC II (524 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (392 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (252 Hrs.)

Immaculate Conception School Of Technology Of Ozamiz City, Inc., Juan Luna St. Corner Mabini St., Ozamiz City • •

Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (356 Hrs.) Pipefitting NC II (202 Hrs.)

International Health Link Caregiver Training Center Ozamiz City, Tel. # (088)-521-2605 •

Caregiving NC II (786 Hrs.)

International Spiritual and Material Therapeutic and Massage, Inc., Ozamiz City •

Massage Therapy NC II (560 Hrs.)

La Salle University, Ozamiz City, Tel. # (088)521-0342 • • • • • •

Bartending NC II (286 Hrs.) Caregiving NC II (786 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (356 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (436 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (400 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (252 Hrs.)

Liberation Institute, Inc., Calamba, Misamis Occidental • •

Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (570 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (430 Hrs.)

Misamis Computer College Calamba, Misamis Occidental, Cell # 09398732875 •

Programming NC IV (430 Hrs.)

Misamis Occidental Technologic al Institute, Inc Ciriaco Pastrano St. Poblacion I, Oroquieta City Tel. # (088)531-1965 • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Automotive Servicing NC II (671 Hrs.) Bread and Pastry Production NC II (116 Hrs.) Bartending NC II (268 Hrs.) Caregiving NC II (1,022 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (560 Hrs.) Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (579 Hrs.) Driving NC II (122 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (372 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (620 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (620 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (252 Hrs.) RAC Servicing NC I (321 Hrs.) Tour Guiding Services NC II (255 Hrs.) Travel Services NC II (255 Hrs.)

Misamis University-Oroquieta Branch, Oroquieta City •

Programming NC IV (474 Hrs.)

Misamis University Ozamiz City, Tel. # (088)521-0341; (088) 521-2917 • • • • • • • • • • •

Animation NC III (474 Hrs.) Able Seafarer Deck (STCW Regulation II/5) NC II (158 Hrs.) Automotive Servicing NC II (524 Hrs.) Caregiving NC II (786 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (362 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (996 Hrs.) Machining NC II (337 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (474 Hrs.) Rating Forming Part of Navigational Watch (STCW Regulation II/4) NC II (108 Hrs.) Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning (RAC) Servicing (PACU/CRE) NC II (320 Hrs.) Security Services NC I (206 Hrs.)

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Security Services NC II (378 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (268 Hrs.)

National Institute for Technical Excellence Inc. 3rd Floor DES Bldg, Independence -Conol Streets, Poblacion II, Oroquieta City • •

Event Management NC II (108 Hrs.) Finishing Course for Call Center Agents NC II (100 Hrs.)

North C entral Mindanao C ollege-Ozamiz 3T Bldg, Don Anselmo Bernad Ave, Ozamiz City • • • • • • • •

Bread and Pastry Production NC II (116 Hrs.) Bartending NC II (355 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (250 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (472 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (1,296 Hrs.) Household Services NC II (216 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (360 Hrs.) Restaurant and Coffee Shop Leading to Food and Beverage Services NC III (106 Hrs.)

Northwestern Mindanao Christian C olleges, Inc Tudela, Misamis Occidental • • •

Bread and Pastry Production NC II (116 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (356 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.)

Northwestern Mindanao School of Technology (NWMST) Inc.Port Rd., Ozamiz City, Tel. # (088)521-0279 • • • • • • • • • • • •

Automotive Servicing NC II (360 Hrs.) Bartending (306 Hrs.) Bread and Pastry Production NC II (116 Hrs.) Driving NC II (118 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (356 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (460 Hrs.) Household Services NC II (288 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (522 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC I (268 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (268 Hrs.) Tour Guiding Services NC II (236 Hrs.) Travel Services NC II (236 Hrs.)

Our Lady of Triumph Institute of Technology,Inc. Bañadero, Ozamiz City • • • • • • •

Bartending (286 Hrs.) Bread and Pastry Production NC II (141 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (436 Hrs.) Household Services NC II (216 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Restaurant and Coffee Shop Leading to Food & Beverage Servicing NC III (108 Hrs.)

Saint Anne School of Clarin, Inc., Clarin, Misamis Occidental • •

Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (996 Hrs.)

Stella Maris College of Oroquieta, Inc. Po b . 2 , I n d e p e n d e n c e S t . , O r o q u i e t a C i t y •

Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (416 Hrs.)

Vocational Institute of the Philippines and Maritime Training Center, Inc., 7-66 Pingol St., Ozamiz City •

Plumbing NC II (162 Hrs.)

MISAMIS ORIENTAL, Cagayan de Oro City: 1 and All Technical School Inc. Pres. Quirino St., Pinikitan, Cagayan de Oro City • • •

Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Motorcycle/ Small Engine Servicing NC II (278 Hrs.) Refrigeration and Air NC II (480 Hrs.)

All-In-One Technical School Inc. Vamenta Boulevardd., Carmen , Cagayan de Oro City • • • • • • • •

Automotive Servicing NC II (524 Hrs.) Bookkeeping NC III (292 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (356 Hrs.) Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (438 Hrs.) Driving NC II (118 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Motorcycle/Small Engine Servicing NC II (278 Hrs.)

A l l - I n - O n e Te c h n i c a l S c h o o l I n c . 7 3 Ya c a p i n S t s . , C a g a y a n d e O r o C i t y • •

Carpentry NC II (162 Hrs.) RAC Servicing (Dom RAC) NC II (480 Hrs.)

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Automotive Servicing NC II (360 Hrs.) Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (438 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (356) Driving NC II (118 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (141 Hrs.) Motorcycle/ Small Engine Servicing NC II (278 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (274 Hrs.)

Don Mariano Canoy Colleges of Cag. de Oro City E agle St., Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City • • • •

Automotive Servicing NC I (374 Hrs.) Automotive Servicing NC II (681 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.)

East Quest Automobile Corp. (Odyssey Driving School + Car Rental), 3F #208 Almirante Bldg., Velez-Luna Sts., Cagayan de Oro City •

Driving NC II (118 Hrs.)

G o l d e n He r i t a g e Po l y t e c h n i c C o l l e g e Va m e n t a B l v d . , C a r m e n , C a g a y a n d e O r o C i t y Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 8 5 6 - 7 3 2 6

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Automotive Servicing NC II (524 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (356 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Driving NC II (118 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (268 Hrs.)

Iligan Computer Institute-CDO Branch Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City, Tel. # (08822) 740829 • • • • • • • •

Animation (3D Digital) NC III (1,040 Hrs.) Assistant 2D Animator NC II (648 Hrs.) Career Entry Course for Software DevelopersJAVA NC IV (240 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (420 Hrs.) Finishing Course for Call Center Agents NC II (100 Hrs.) Medical Transcription NC II (396 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (493 Hrs.) Visual Graphics Design NC III (487 Hrs.)

Im m a nu e l G l ob a l C o l l e g e d e Ph i l i ppi n e s Upp e r D u g ong , C a r m e n , C a g ay a n d e O ro C i t y • • • •

Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (436 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (304 Hrs.)

Informatics Computer Institute Cagayan de Oro Center, Inc. Tiano-Hayes Sts., Cag. de Oro City Tel. # (088) 857-5824/857-5868 • • • • •

Animation NC II (634 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (392 Hrs.) Finishing Course for Medical Transcription NC II (160 Hrs.) Medical Transcription NC II (480 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (640 Hrs.)

Interc are Tr aining S cho ol, Inc . 2/F MTL Bl dg., J.R . B or ja St ., C ag. d e Oro C ity Tel. # (088) 856-9545 • • • •

Bartending NC II (286 Hrs.) Caregiving NC II (1,106 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (996 Hrs.) Massage Therapy NC II (560 Hrs.)

International Labor Force Skills Mastery (ILF-SMI), Inc. Jacinto Tan Bldg., Capistrano-Mabini Sts., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. # (08822) 724670 • • • • • • •

Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Heavy Equipment Operation (Bulldozer) NC II (156 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Massage Therapy NC II (560 hrs.) Plumbing NC II (162 Hrs.) Plumbing NC III (168 Hrs.) Trainers Methodology (264 Hrs.)

Bartending NC II (286 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC III (124 Hrs.)

L i c e o d e C a g a y a n Un i v e r s i t y Kauswagan Rd., Cagayan de Oro City Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 8 5 6 - 4 0 9 4 l o c . 2 1 7 / 8 5 8 - 3 1 3 9 • • • • • •

Caregiving NC II (1,106 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (1,104 Hrs.) Finishing Course for Medical Transcription NC II (160 Hrs.) Medical Transcription NC II (686 Hrs.) Medical Transcription NC II (814 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (768 Hrs.)

Lourdes College, Capistrano St., Cag. de Oro City, Tel. # (088) 857-1423 • • • •

Bartending NC II (358 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (408 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (508 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (508 Hrs.)

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Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (550 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (440 Hrs.) Machining NC I (648 Hrs.) Machining NC II (647 Hrs.) Machining NC III (451 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC I (360 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (260 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC III (180 Hrs.)

Christian Samaritan Health Services and Technical School, Inc., Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City., Tel. # (088) 855-5088 • • • • • •

Caregiving NC II (1,106 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (1,316 Hrs.) Household Services NC II (372 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Massage Therapy NC II (560 hrs.) Pharmacy Services NC II (271 Hrs.)

Culinary Institute of Cagayan de Oro PW Inc. 3rd Flr., Legacy Bldg., A. Luna St., CDOC Tel. # (08822) 727248 •

Bread and Pastry Production NC II (141 Hrs.)

DAT S A c t u a l Te c h n i c a l Tr a i n i n g C e n t e r 2 / F Pe r f e c t M a s t e r B l d g . , L a p a s a n , C D O C Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 8 5 6 - 7 0 5 2 / ( 0 8 8 2 2 ) 7 1 0 2 0 7 •

Automotive Servicing NC I (292 Hrs.)

Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (356 Hrs.)

Christ The King College National Highway, Gingoog City, Tel. # (088) 861-4229 • • •

Caregiving NC II (1,106 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (678 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (464 Hrs.)

Gingoog City C olleges, Inc. P a z Vi l l a g e S u b d i v i s i o n , G i n g o o g C i t y •

Bookkeeping NC III (292 Hrs.)

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G oodwill Technic al Skills and C omputer C ollege Barangay 9, Gingoog City

Blesse d Mother C ollege Kalambaguhan-Tiano Sts., Cag. de Oro City

Cagayan de Oro College Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City, Tel. # (08822) 711929/724401

Automotive Servicing NC I (288 Hrs.) Caregiving NC II (1,106 Hrs.) Construction Painting NC II (136 Hrs.) Driving NC II (118 Hrs.) Finishing Course for Call Center Agents NC II (100 Hrs.) Finishing Course for Medical Transcription NC II (160 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (996 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Massage Therapy NC II (560 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (268 Hrs.) Tour Guiding Services NC II (196 Hrs.)

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M A NA M i l l e n i u m , I n c . 2/F May Lui Bldg, Tiano-G omez Sts., CD O

Caregiving NC II (1,106 Hrs.) Food & Beverage Services NC II (372 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (472 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (1,316 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.)

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Xavier University-Center for Integrated Technologies (XU-CIT) JCA Technology Complex, Masterson Ave., Upper Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City

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Gas Tungsten Arc Welder (GTAW) NC II (268 Hrs.) Pipefitting NC II (202 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (268 Hrs.)

Pilgrim Christian College Capistrano-Akut Sts.., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. #s: (088) 855-2273; (088) 231-2518; ,Fax No. (088) 856-4232

Automotive Servicing NC I (596 Hrs.) Automotive Servicing NC II (768 Hrs.) Bartending NC II (397 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (442 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (520 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (524 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (268 Hrs.)

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Security Services NC I (170 Hrs.) Security Services NC II (165 Hrs.)

Front Office Services NC II (436 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (494 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (436 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (268 Hrs.)

Gingoog City Computer School Rizal-Lugod Sts. Gingoog City

AMA Computer College-Cag. de Oro City 3/F G ok ing Bl dg., D aumar-B or ja Sts. C a g a y a n d e O r o C i t y, Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 5 8 7 - 6 3 5 8

Asia Pacific Technical Skills Development Zone 6, Gumamela Ext., Carmen,, Cagayan de Oro City

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Philippine Call C enter Institute 4 0 3 T T K To w e r, Ve l e z S t . , C a g a y a n d e O r o C i t y

Ja m a i c a n F & B Tr a i n i ng C e nte r, In c . C ab a l l e ro - Bi n a s Bl d g . , J. V. S e r i ñ a St . , C a r m e n , C a g ay a n d e O ro C i t y, Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 8 5 8 - 7 3 2 4

Animation NC III (792 Hrs.) Career Entry Course for Software Developers JAVA NC IV (240 Hrs.) Career Entry Course for Software Developers Microsoft .Net NC IV (240 Hrs.) Caregiving NC II (1,106 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (510 Hrs.) Finishing Course for Call Center Agents NC II (100 Hrs.) Finishing Course for Medical Transcription NC II (160 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (1,079 Hrs.) Medical Transcription NC II (396 Hrs.) Medical Transcription NC II (462 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (492 Hrs.)

O r o S e n t i n e l S e c u r i t y F i r s t Tr a i n i n g C e n t e r 4 / F E x e c u t i v e C e n t r u m B l d g . , J. R . B o r j a S t . C a g a y a n d e O r o C i t y, Te l . # ( 0 8 8 2 2 ) 7 2 9 4 5 6

Bookkeeping NC III (292 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (392 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (252 Hrs.) Pharmacy Services NC II (271 Hrs.)

Mindanao Master Technical Training Center, Inc. 151 Corrales Ave., Cagayan de Oro City •

Automotive Servicing NC II (292 Hrs.)

M M S D e v e l o p m e n t Tr a i n i n g C e n t e r C o r p . C a g a y a n d e O r o C i t y, Te l . # ( 0 8 8 2 2 ) 7 1 0 4 3 6 • • • • • •

Caregiving NC II (1,106 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (1,316 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Household Services NC II (216 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (1,316 Hrs.) Slaughtering Operations NC II (320 Hrs.)

Mo n a r k Fo u n d a t i o n , I n c . , K m . 3 , K a u s w a g a n H i g h w a y, C a g . d e O r o C i t y Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 8 5 8 - 4 1 1 5 •

Heavy Equipment Servicing NC II (886 Hrs.)

Mo n s t e r K i t c h e n Ac a d e m y I n t e r n a t i o n a l , I n c . , San Agustin-Rizal Sts., Cag. de Oro City •

Bread and Pastry Production NC II (116 Hrs.)

Northern Mindanao Technological Training Institute Inc. Ramiro Compound, Abellanosa St., CDOC • • •

Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Instrumentation and Control Servicing NC II (238Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.)

Finishing Course for Call Center Agents NC II (100 Hrs.) Career Entry Course for Software DevelopersJAVA (240 Hrs.)

Philippine Institute for Skills and Arts Development (PISAD), Inc., Maternity Hospital Bldg., Gaerlan-Capistrano Sts., Cagayan de Oro City Beauty Care Services (Nail Care) NC II (216 Hrs.) Dressmaking NC II (275 Hrs.) Household Services NC II (216 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.)

Philippine Paramedical and Technical Sch. Of Davao, Inc.-Cag. De Oro Branch 3/F Galaxy Ilisan Bldg., Corrales Ave., CDOC • •

Health Care Services NC II (996 Hrs.) Massage Therapy NC II (560 Hrs.)

P r o f e s s i o n a l Wo r l d A c a d e m y M i s a m i s I n c . Antonio Luna St., Mabulay Subd., CDOC • • • • • • • •

Bartending NC II (286 Hrs.) Bookkeeping NC III (292 Hrs.) Bread and Pastry Production NC II (141 Hrs.) Food & Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (436 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (996 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Tour Guiding Services NC II (196 Hrs.)

Pro-Link Educ’l and Training Specialist, Inc. Hayes St., Cagayan de Oro City, Tel. # (088) 857-2397 • • • •

Caregiving NC II (1,106 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Household Services NC II (436 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.)

Southern de Oro Philippines College Pac ana St ., L icuan, C agayan de Oro City Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 8 5 6 2 6 0 9 / ( 0 8 8 2 2 ) 7 2 4 6 4 8 • • • •

Caregiving NC II (1,106 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (392 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.)

STI Colleges of Mindanao Cagayan de Oro City, Tel. #s: (088) 857-3788; (08822) 728408 • • • • • • • • •

Caregiving NC II (826 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (424 Hrs.) Emergency Medical Services NC II (960 Hrs.) Finishing Courses for Medical Transcription NC II (160 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (756 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (756 Hrs.) Medical Transcription NC II (400 Hrs.) Medical Transcription NC II (640 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (672 Hrs.)

St. Gregory, The Great Technical School, Inc, AM Velez Building, Vamenta Boulevard-Gumamela Sts., Carmen, CDOC • •

Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (356 Hrs.) Motorcycle/Small Engines Services NC II (278Hrs.)

St. Mary's Academy of Carmen, Inc. Villarin St., Carmen, CDOC •

Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.)

Touche’ Technical Institute, Inc. LGC Bldg., Capistrano-Makahamabus Sts., Cagayan de Oro City •

Beauty Care (Nail Care) NC II (216 Hrs.)

Touche’ Technical Institute, Inc. Blk 3 Lot 2, NHA, Lourdesville, Balulang, Cagayan de Oro City • • •

Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402 Hrs.) Construction Painting NC II (136 Hrs.) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (268 Hrs.)

UHA Caregiver Training Corp. 3/F Almirante Bldg., Velez St., Cagayan de Oro City, Tel. # (08822) 722103 • •

Caregiving NC II (1,106 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (996 Hrs.)

Vi n e y a rd Inte r n at i on a l Po l y te c h n i c C o l l e g e Pr i n c e Pa d i Bl d g . , C or r a l e s - Lu n a St s . , C D O C Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 8 5 6 - 8 6 4 6 / ( 0 8 8 2 2 ) 7 2 3 2 5 6 • • • • • •

Automotive Servicing NC II (436 Hrs.) Bartending NC II (386 Hrs.) Bookkeeping NC III (292 Hrs.) Bread and Pastry Production NC II (141 Hrs.) Cookery NC II (316 Hrs.) Food and Beverage Services NC II (436 Hrs.)

Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (416 Hrs.) Food & Beverage Services NC II (437 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (464 Hrs.)

G i n g o o g C i t y Ju n i o r C o l l e g e P a z Vi l l a g e S u b d . G i n g o o g C i t y •

Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (667 Hrs.)

G i n g o o g M a n p o w e r Tr a i n i n g C e n t e r B a y b a y, L u n a o , G i n g o o g C i t y • Carpentry NC II (162 Hrs.) • MasonryNC II (162 Hrs.) • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II (268 Hrs.) G l o b a l M i n d a n a w Po l y t e c h n i c I n c . Purok 1, Brg y 23, Gingoog City • • • • • •

Heavy Equipment Operation (Backhoe Loader) NC II (122 Hrs.) Heavy Equipment Operation (Bulldozer) NC II (122 Hrs.) Heavy Equipment Operation (Forklift) NC II (156 Hrs.) Heavy Equipment Operation (Wheel Loader) NC II (122 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Massage Therapy NC II (560 Hrs.)

G u e v a r r a I n s t i t u t e o f Te c h n o l o g y Guanzon-Lugod Sts. Gingoog City • •

Automotive Servicing NC I (268 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (416 Hrs.)

L i p u n a n F a m i l y H e a l t h C e n t e r, I n c . M o r e n o B l d g . , N a t ’ l . H i g h w a y, G i n g o o g C i t y • • • •

Caregiving NC II (1,106 Hrs.) Health Care Services NC II (996 Hrs.) Household Services NC II (296 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (516 Hrs.)

St. Nazarene Technological School, Inc. Vicente Go St., Brgy. 20, Gingoog City, 882-427467 • • •

Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (392Hrs.) Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (438 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (524 Hrs.)

MIS. OR. MUNICIPALITIES Crewships Maritime Technology Corporation Zone 5, Poblacion, Opol, Misamis Oriental • •

Food & Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.)

D a c i a n o A g r i c u l t u r a l Tr a i n i n g C e n t e r, I n c . Po b l a c i o n , S u g b o n g c o g o n , M i s a m i s O r i e n t a l Cel. # 09065433256 • •

Agricultural Crops Production NC I (616 Hrs.) Animal Production NC II (352 Hrs.)

Misamis Oriental Institute of Science and Technology (MOIST), Inc., Balingasag, Misamis Oriental, Tel. # (08822) 720931/883332306 • • • • • • • •

Automotive Servicing NC II (524 Hrs.) Bartending NC II (286 Hrs.) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (564 Hrs.) Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (569 Hrs.) Driving NC II (118 Hrs.) Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (402Hrs.) Food & Beverage Services NC II (336 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (452 Hrs.)

Saint Ignatius Technic al C ollege Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental, Tel. # (088) 567-8249 • •

Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (1,080 Hrs.) Programming NC IV (1,080 Hrs.)

S t . R i t a’s C o l l e g e o f B a l i n g a s a g Balingasag, Misamis Oriental Te l . # ( 0 8 8 ) 3 3 3 - 2 0 1 8 / ( 0 8 8 2 2 ) 7 2 0 9 2 1 • • • •

Bartending NC II (556 Hrs.) Front Office Services NC II (868 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (760 Hrs.) Tour Guiding Services NC II (472 Hrs.)

The Ne w E l Salvador C ol leges, Inc. Po b l a c i o n , E l S a l v a d o r, M i s a m i s O r i e n t a l • • • •

Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (356 Hrs.) Household Services NC II (216 Hrs.) Housekeeping NC II (436 Hrs.) Massage Therapy NC II (560 Hrs.)

To u c h e’ Te c h n i c a l I n s t i t u t e , I n c . - M a n t i c a o P a t a g , Po b l a c i o n , M a n t i c a o , M i s a m i s O r i e n t a l •

Agricultural Crops Production NC I (616 Hrs.)

For further inquiries you may contact these numbers: A. Regional Office

TESDA-Lanao del Norte

Engr. EDGAR A. SALES Acting Regional Director

Engr. LAMBERTO B. JOS OIC-Provincial Director

Jupiter-Chavez Sts., Macasandig, Cagayan de Oro City Tel: (08822) 725519, (088) 8571665; Fax: (08822) 721943 Email: tesdaregion10@yahoo.com

Iligan Office: West Macapagal Avenue National Highway,Tomas Cabili, Iligan City Telfax: (063) 221-5777 Email: tesda_lanaodelnorte@yahoo.com

B. Provincial Offices:

TESDA- Misamis Occidental

TESDA-Bukidnon

JOHN D. SIMBORIOS Provincial Director

GIL Q. FACTURA OIC-Provincial Director Kapitan Juan Melendesz St. Malaybalay City Telefax (088) 8133977/2214739 Email: tesdabuk@yahoo.com TESDA-Camiguin LOEL D. MAÑIGO OIC-Provincial Director Mabini St., Poblacion, Mambajao, Camiguin Telefax: (088) 3870266 Email: tesdacam@gmail.com

Provincial Cultural Center, Capitol Compd., Oroquieta City Telfax: (088) 5311896 Email: tesdamocc@yahoo.com.ph TESDA-Misamis Oriental LEO V. VELEZ Provincial Director 2nd floor, Don Gregorio Pelaez Memorial Sports Center, Velez St., Cagayan de Oro City Tel (088) 8564241 Fax: (08822) 712034 Email: tesda_misor@yahoo.com


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DA allocates P4.12B for farm mechanization in 2015 budget By PAT SAMONTE-Caraga Regional Editor

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UTUAN City - The Department of Ag r i c u ltu re ( DA ) h a s allocated P4.12 billion for its farm mechanization initiatives in the proposed 2015 budget. In a m e d i a re l e a s e emailed to Mindanao Daily News-Butuan, Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala said the amount is part of the P51.7 billion financial programming for the entire department and its attached agencies and corporations. He revealed that for the current year, the DA has allotted P4.16 billion for agri-fishery machineries, equipment and support services. Farm mechanization is part of the DA’s program to modernize agriculture in the country. According to Alcala, the primar y benefit of farm mechanization is lower production cost and postharvest losses compared to human manual labor.

per hour, 10-row onion planters for higher planting

density and direct seeding capacity, cassava diggers

for easier harvesting, and, coco water pasteurizer for

cleaner and faster extraction of coconut water.

He explained t hat with more efficient and productive farming, more will be enticed to engage in agriculture especially the young. According to a study conducted by the Philippine Center for Posthar vest Development and Mechanization (PhilMech) in 2012, the country’s farm mechanization level was only at 2.5 horsepower (hp) for ricefields and 1.23 hp/ hectare for all crops. “Target nating mai-angat ito sa 4hp sa palay, at 2.3hp para sa lahat ng pananim,” Alcala said. He added that through PhilMech, several useful machines have already been designed like harvesters and planters that can be connected to a tractor, eliminating the need to buy The induction of officers of Municipal Advisory Council in Loreto, Agusan del Sur.(Photo Supplied) a new separate unit. Among the innovations of PhilMech are a compact corn mill with a milling By JUN ESPINOLA LORETO, Agusan del Sur - peace and order at the town Devaras said the capacity of 250 kilograms Correspondent Local officials here recently council, Marilyn Cullantes Municipal Advisory Council organized the Municipal from the Municipal Circuit is part of major program Advisory Council in an Trial Court; Maricar Detalo of the Philippine National effort to effectively maintain from the Municipal Social Police in compliance with peace and order for the Welfare and Development Integrated Transparency residents of this town. Office; Eddie Matula f the Pro g r am - Pe r for m an c e Police Senior Inspector Loreto Business Association; Governance System. Chris Arthemius Devaras, Araman Logo of Loreto He said the council local police chief, led the C e n t r a l E l e m e n t a r y will help a lot especially oath taking ceremony with School;Fernando Dolores to the civilian populace to Mayor Dario Otaza serving , ABC president;Juanie maintain a harmonious as chairman of the council. Espana, the Municipal and peaceful living in the Other members of the I n f o r m a t i o n O f f i c e r ; community. council who were swore in Normita Alvizo of the The council will make it were Sangguniang Bayan Office of Senior Citizens easier to gather information member Maria Marly Daday, Association, Datu Quirino to the local police to deter chair of the committee on Miel of the lumad group; any attempt of crime by bad Father Felicito B orres, elements in the society. EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION Parish Priest and Anthony The police chief has OF ESTATE Arreza of the media. assured that the services of the council will be EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION Notice is hereby given that the AND SETTLEMENTOF A PARCEL intestate estate of the deceased CONextended up to the far-flung OF LAND WITH SALE SUELO DOMO, who died on August hinterland villages.

Council to curb crime oraganized in AgSur town

24, 1996, left a certain parcel of land which is more particularly described as follows: “ A parcel of land Lot No. 799 CAD 507, situated at Barangay 1, Poblacion, Balingasag, Misamis Oriental bounded on the North by Kitaotao Creek and Lot 1, on the East by National Highway, on the South Lot 03, on the West by Kitaotao Creek, containing an area of Two Thousand Three Hundred Seventy Six Square Meters (2.376 sq. meters) declared in the name of CONSUELO DOMO under Tax Declaration No. 0810000100296 Title No. OCTP-13143. TO BE ADJUDICATED TO ESTERCASIO DOMO One Half of a Parcel of Land, designated as Lot No. 799 A&B,containing an area of One Hundred Eighty Eight Square Meters (1,188 sq. meters). TO BE ADJUDICATED TO RAYMUNDO UNGAB- represented by NYMPHA R. UNGAB One Half of a Parcel of Land, designated as Lot No. 799 C, containing an area of One Thousand One Hundred Eighty Eight Square Meters (1, 188 sq. meters).” is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION OF ESTATE Under Public of ATTY. JIM L. AMARGA; As per Doc. No. 431; Page No. 87; Book No. III; Series of 2014.

Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late spouses CORNELIO and PASTORA TAGAPULOT, who died on August 17, 1991 and June 30, 2004 respectively, at Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City; That during the lifetime of said CORNELIO TAGAPULOT, he acquired a parcel of land situated at Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City,which parcel of land is more particularly described as follows: “ A Parcel of Land (Lot 6259-B-2-E-1, PSD-10-006083 being a portion of Lot 6259-B-2-E, PSD-10-005430), situated in the Barrio of Bulua, City of Cagayan de Oro, Island of Mindanao. Bounded on the N., along line 4-5 by Lot 6259-B-2-B; on the E., along lines 5-6 by Lot 6259-B-2-J;on the S., along Line 6-1 by Lot 6259-B-2-J all of PSD-10-005430; on the W; along line 1-2 and on the NW., along lines 2-3-4 by Lot 6259-B-2-E-2 of the subdivision plan PSD-10-006083, containing an area of Three Hundred Ten (310) square meters, more or less.” is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION AND SETTLEMENTOF A PARCEL OF LAND WITH SALE Under Public of ATTY. CANCIO P. GUIBONE; Book No. XIV; Series of 2014.

NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of STALFRANK C. DUMAGO, who died intestate in Butuan City on 19 November 2005, consisting of a certain parcel of land with improvements situated at Barangay Doongan, Butuan City under Tax Declaration No. TD No. 08-04-0003-02518 and TD No. 08-04-0003-02519 covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-15680, containing an area of 100 square meters, more or less, is the subject of a DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE made and entered into by and among deceased Stalfrank C. Dumago’s widow and legitimate children, namely, Rosalina Dumago, Franklin Dumago, Daryl Dumago, Gregory Dumago, and Roselle May Allego, with the children all represented by Rosalina Dumago by virtue of SPA dated 6 August 2014, agreeing to divide and adjudicate aforesaid properties among themselves in equal and identical sharing, per Doc. No. 2791; Page No. 300; Book No. 5; Series of 2014 of the Notarial Registry of Simon Peter S. Jalad, Notary Public for and in the City of Butuan.

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Bukidnon • Camiguin • Lanao del Norte • Lanao del Sur • Misamis Occidental • Misamis Oriental

Military wont suspend operations in Bukidnon

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HE Eastern Mindanao Command rejected on Tuesday the New People’s Army (NPA) demand that a “suspension of military operations” (SOMO) be implemented in the province of Bukidnon in exchange for the freedom of two soldiers it abducted last August 22. Capt. Alberto Caber, unit spokesperson, said that the abducted soldiers are from the 8th Infantry Battalion and identified them as Pfcs. Marnel Cinches and Jerrel Yurong. Both were unarmed and in civilian clothes when abducted by the rebels while on their way to Barangay Buntungon, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon for a livelihood mission. T h e N PA , t h rou g h spokesman Allan Juanito, demanded for a SOMO as a condition for the release of the two soldiers. Lt. Col. Lennon G. Babilonia, 8th IB commander, said that the joint military and police operations will continue in the province. “Basically, we do not negotiate with terrorists,” he stressed. From 2010 to date, there were 21 kidnappings/abductions committed by the NPAs in Eastern Mindanao

area. Meanwhile, E astern Mindanao Command chief Maj. Gen. Aurelio B. Baladad directed the concerned military unit commander in the area to continue its joint pursuit operations against the NPA members who were involved in the abduction of the two soldiers. “These operations contribute to the peace and security of the people and its communities in the region,” he said. Earlier, Bukidnon Governor Jose Ma. Zubiri urged President Benigno Aquino III to talk peace with the Communist Party of the Philippines-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA). Zubiri made his appeal during the recent visit of Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas to Bukidnon to distribute the livelihood assistance to 66 former rebels who surrendered to government. PNA/RP

Civil Service Commission Regional Director Adams D. Torres (right) for Northern Mindanao updates reporters in regard to the 114th year celebration of the Philippine Civil Service this month during the Talakayan sa PIA in Cagayan de Oro. With Torres are Education Program Supervisor Angelina B. Buaron (left) of the Department of Education (DepEd), Department of Interior and Local Governance (DILG) Regional Director Rene K. Burdeos for Northern Mindanao, and PhilHealth-Cagayan de Oro Head Marlon Nino Arrabaca. Photo by Irene Dayo, staffmember

CSC exec tells government workers to live modest life By Irene Joy B. Dayo Staffmember

CIVIL Service Commission (CSC) Regional Director Adams D. Torres urged officials and employees in

the government to live a simple life and to refrain from spending money more than or in excess of what is needed. Torres said this during the Talakayan sa PIA hosted

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES) CITY OF CAGAYAN DE ORO… …) S.S. AFFIDAVIT OF LOSS I, MERLIN D. CAÑETE, of legal age, married, Filipino, and a resident of 12-28th St. Nazareth, Cagayan de Oro City, after having been duly sworn to in accordance with law, do hereby depose and say: 1. That I am the Branch Manager of ASIA GLASS PALACE, INC., a domestic corporation duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Republic of the Philippines with principal address 529 JP Cabaguio Ave., Davao City and with branch office in Brgy. 22 Osmeña St., Cagayan de Oro City; 2. That the head office of ASIA GLASS PALACE, INC. issued booklets of Delivery Receipts, Charge Invoice and Cash Invoice to the Cagayan de Oro Branch office; 3. That unfortunately, upon audit conducted on July 10, 2014 by the company auditor, Sahlee Jane B. Domingo, the following documents including receipts could not be located, to wit: a) July 10, 2014 Delivery Receipt #11 (201-550) Delivery Receipt #7 (251-300) b) July 31, 2014 Charge Invoice #23 (02351-2400) c) June 17, 2014 Revolving Fund Notebook d) File for SSS Loan e) Cash Receipts Book #8 f) Folder for Agency Billing #1 g) Cash Invoice No. 07905 (original, pink and stub copies) 4. That earnest efforts exerted to locate, retrieve, or find the aforestated documents and booklets proved futile and they are now considered to be forever lost and beyond recovery; That this affidavit is executed to attest to the truth of the foregoing facts for whatever legal purpose that this may serve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 12th day of September 2012 in the City of Cagayan de Oro, Philippines. (SGD.) MERLIN D. CAÑETE Affiant SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 12th day of September 2012 in the City of Cagayan de Oro, Philippines, affiant exhibited to me her SSS No. 091402282-8 as competent evidence of her identity. Doc. No. 428; Page No. 86; Book No. XIII; Series of 2014.

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by the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) in Cagayan de Oro to address the issue on the number of government employees applying for loans to various government and private lending institutions. Others, he added, would succumbed even to loan sharks. These loans, he said, caused the decrease in the productivity of the government workforce because employees are struggling to settle their debt. Torres added that most salaries under government agencies are doubled compared to private companies. For example, teachers-1 in several private schools are paid P8,000, but for public schools, payment runs up to P19,000. “We live below our means because if we live within our means; we earn 30, we spend 30 equals zero,” he said. The commission is running programs that enhance individual financial literacy. Financial Literacy Training courses are conducted to guide government human resources in managing their income. Torres added that the advocacy of financial literacy trainings is to put in mind among government HRs that if the means is 30, they should spend 20. Living a simple lifestyle also

means lessening expenses and gaining more savings in the long run. The regional director also suggested that each individual should focus on their needs, rather than the wants. The training, moreover, promotes simple living for it is also a responsibility of each government employee as stated in the Norms of Conduct of Public Official and Employees that says “Public officials and employees and their families shall lead modest lives appropriate to their positions and income. They shall not indulge in extravagant or ostentatious display of wealth in any form.” This simple act of public service would be a very, very beneficial to Philippine economy, he added. Torres also calls to money lending institutions to not force government officials and employees to undergo lending applications to prevent case filing if in time, these debts are not paid on time. He then tasked the micro-level agency heads to educate their people in spending money and their attitude towards savings. He also made a call to macro-levels. Along with CSC and other agencies, he is hoping that the Civil Service Code will be finally See WORKERS, page A11


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DILG to complete Php6.1-M water system project in Zamboanga del Sur town PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur – The Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) is set to complete the construction of Php6.1 million water system project that would benefit 439 households in five waterless barangays in Sominot, Zamboanga del Sur. DILG Regional Project Development and Management Unit chief Eng’r. Moh Ali Hasan said Monday the implementation of the Level II water system project in ongoing in the barangays of Sawa, Lumangoy, Sto. Niño, Libertad and Rizal, Sominot town. Hasan said the project is being implemented through the agency’s "Sagana at Ligtas na Tubig Para sa Lahat" (Salintubig) which is aimed to increase water service for the waterless population and to reduce incidence of water-borne and sanitation related diseases as well as to improve access of the poor to sanitation

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services Sominot which comprises of 18 barangays is a fifth class town in the province of Zamboanga del Sur. It has a population of 16,652 based on the 2010 census on population of the National Statistics Office (NSO). Hasan said the funding for the implementation of the project was released in two tranches. The first tranche, which is 50 percent of the total project cost was released last February 29 while the remaining 50 percent was released last week. Sominot Mayor Teodoro Acosta said the beneficiary-barangays are among the waterless areas in his municipality. Acosta said the completion of the project will answer the long-time problem on the availability of potable water supply in the five barangays. At present, they rely on wells and underdeveloped springs as source of water. (PNA)

Publication Notice R.A. 10172 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION September 5, 2014

DSWD to transfer all Zambo siege survivors to safer homes by December

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AMBOANGA CITY - One year after this city suffered from the loss of lives, property, and the displacement of families as a result of the armed conflict between the military and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF)-Misuari faction, the displaced families in Zamboanga City are well on their way to recovery.

In a press conference here last week, Department of Social Welfare and Development Secretary (DSWD) Corazon JulianoSoliman said the CawaCawa Boulevard is already free of family-evacuees as of September 5. She said that the familyevacuees at the Cawa-Cawa Boulevard were among the 1,906 families or 10,402 evacuees from evacuation centers who were already transferred to transitional shelters. These transitional shelters are located in the Joaquin F. Enriquez Memorial Sports Complex (JFEMSC), Tulungatung, Taluksangay, Rio Hondo, Philippine Tuberculosis Society Inc. in Upper Calarian, Mampang, Sta. Catalina (Silsilah, Pani-

ran), and Buggoc. On the other hand, a total of 44 families are now living at the Martha Permanent Resettlement site. “We are targeting that all families will be transferred to transitional shelters by yearend with the 2,304 remaining families in the Grandstand to be moved to safer homes by December 15,” Sec. Soliman said. Sec. Soliman together with Mayor Beng Climaco, and Office of Civil Defense Undersecretary Alex Pama visited the transitional sites and interacted with the families. The families expressed their gratitude to Sec. Soliman during her visit. “Nasa ligtas na bahay na po kami [We are now in a safe house],” Rogelio

Olbido said, 72, with four children, who was transferred to Buggoc Transitory Site. “Masaya na ang buhay namin dito sa Martha permanent shelter (We are happy here at Martha permanent shelter),” Teresa Maru, 33, with two kids, affirmed. This was echoed by Lilia Fuentebella, 74, also residing at Martha Permanent Shelter. “Salamat sa pabahay na tulong ng gobyerno. Nabago po buhay namin (Thanks to the housing provided by the government, our lives have changed),” she said. Livelihood support To support the households st ar t t heir ow n liveli ho o d business es, the DSWD provided P9.7 million capital seed fund to some 970 families at P10,000 each. From September to October this year, the DSWD and the local government unit will be conducting a series of entrepreneurial activities for the families at the transitional sites. These include handsewing of baby items, voca-

tional training of persons with disabilities, and nail care seminar, among others. Parent Education Congress will also be held to coincide with the Family Week celebration this month, as well as Children’s Congress in October, and Family Development Sessions (FDS). DSWD will also continue to implement Supplementary Feeding Program (SFP) in the sites to ensure the nutritional well-being of the children. To date, a total of P363.9 million pesos worth of assistance have been provided to the the displaced families from the combined resources of the DSWD and partner-local and international organizations. The assistance include food packs; non-food items, such as mats, malong and hygiene kits; Cash and Food for Work; financial; educational; house rental for 18 families; transportation allowance for those who availed of the BalikProbinsya and Balik Barangay programs; shelter assistance; and construction of transitional shelters. (DSWD)

In Compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No.1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172). Notice is hereby served to the public that MILAGROSA JOY M. PILARCA has filed with this Office, a petition of correction of entry in birth month from “JUNE” to “JULY” in the certificate of live birth of EDWINA M. PILARCA at Padada,Davao del Sur and whose parents are Patricio V. Pilarca and Miguela Monton. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this Office. (Sgd.) ENGR. MANUEL L. NARCA Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Sept. 10 & 17, 2014

Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 10th Judicial Region Branch 28 Mambajao, Camiguin IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR ISSUANCE OF OWNER’S COPY OF ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. P-8064, in the name of EMILIANA PACURIBOT (deceased),

MISC. CASE NO. 138

PORFERIA C. PACURIBOT, Petitioner, -versusATTY. ALMA CONCEPCION M. PARREÑO, In her capacity as Ex-Officio Register of Deeds Of Camiguin. Respondent. x__________________________________/// ORDER Let this case be set for hearing on December 9, 2014 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning, at this court. Persons interested in this petition are required to answer and appear before this court on the aforesaid date and make known their opposition thereto. Let copy of this Order be published at petitioner’s expense once a week for three consecutive weeks prior to the date of hearing in any newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Camiguin. For a period of fifteen (15) days prior to the date of hearing, at the expense of the petitioner, let a copy of this order and of the petition be posted at the bulletin boards of the entrance door of this Court,Hall of Justice, Mambajao Camiguin, Public Market, Mahinog, Camiguin; Municipal Hall,Mahinog, Camiguin; and Provincial Capitol, Mambajao, Camiguin. SO ORDERED. Mambajao, Camiguin, August 19, 2014. (SGD.) JEOFFR E W. ACEBIDO Acting Presiding Judge MDN: Sept. 3, 10 & 17, 2014

Shinyo Maru Marker - DOT9, provincial government of Zamboanga del Norte and the Municipality of Sindangan conducted the unveiling of the marker in honor of the bravery and heroism of Shinyo Maru passengers and the people of Sindangan on September 7, 2014 at Brgy. RG Macias, Sindangan, ZN. (Pia Zamboanga Peninsula) R.A. Form No. 10 S (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines City Civil Registrar’s Office City of Davao NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A Act. No. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that FLORA TAC-AN BISCOCHO has filed With this Office a petition for Change of First Name docketed as CTN-1618-2014 from LORA to FLORA in the Certificate of Live Birth of LORA TAC-AN who was born on October 22, 1954 at Davao City and whose parents are IRENEO TAC-AN and CONSOLACION CARTAGENA. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this Office not later man September 22, 2014. (Sgd.) Atty. LEO ANTHONY R. BRACEROS City Civil Registrar MDN: Sept. 3 & 10, 2014

Republic of the Philippines CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR’S OFFICE City of Davao Notice of Publication RA 10172 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION CCE # 1636-2014

Date: September 01, 2014

In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1, the Guidelines in the Implementation of Administrative Order No. 1, Series of 2012 (IRR of RA 10172), notice is hereby served to the public that GWEN CRIS DANLAG BADIANG has filed with this office, a petition for correction of entry in the child’s sex from “Male” to “Female” in the Certificate of Live Birth of GWEN CRIS DANLAG BADIANG at Davao City and whose parents are JUANITO T. BADIANG and CRISTINA V. DANLAG. Any person adversely affected by said petition may, opposition with this office not later than September 22, 2014. (Sgd.) Atty. LEO ANTHONY R. BRACEROS City Civil Registrar MDN: Sept. 3 & 10, 2014


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Likewise, Uy and Marcos believed that local officials from page A2 are experts in their respechave refused to share tive area of responsibility their income due to high thus must be consulted first percentage of excise tax. on issues and concerns inEchaves said the NDRC volving their communities. is in negotiations with small scale miners to settle this matter in order to enter into from page A1 a service contract, which has Basic Bangsamoro Law not been renewed in the past (BBL). three years. He was accompanied T h e e n v i r o n m e n t here by Peter Koeppinger, g r o u p P a n a l i p d a n former representative to the Southern Mindanao said Philippines of the Konrad the government has to Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) heed the demands of the of Germany. small scale miners such as Once enacted into law granting a people’s mining and ratified via a plebisite and cancel the JOA scite in selected southern with JBMMC, which they areas, this shall pave the claimed, had displaced way for the replacement them from their tunnels. of the Autonomous Region (davaotoday.com) in Muslim Mindanao with a new Bangsamoro entity. Rodriguez announced from page A1 here he is optimistic the Empowerment Act of BBL, which Malacañang 2014.” During his stint as may possibly endorse to congressman, represent- the House of Representaing the second district of tives anytime soon, will Ilocos Norte, he authored be enacted into law before the landmark law that cre- yearend. ated the Philippine Youth Fr. Eliseo Mercado, diCommission. rector of the Instittue for Attended by hundreds Autonomy and Governance of college and high school (IAG) helped establish the students and local officials, CDP in the autonomous the senator voiced out his region. strong objection to abolish “We all await the subthe SK. While Marcos ad- mission of the draft BBL mitted that SK has become on Wednesday. By then, the breeding ground of cor- the document belongs to ruption, he is optimistic the public domain. Both that the SK system will Houses of Congress - the change when his measure Senate and the House of will become a law. Representatives - would Uy, on one hand, said she hold public hearings on will lobby in the House of the proposed BBL,” he said. the Representatives for the In the House of Represwift passage of the House’s sentatives, Rodriguez would version of SK reform bill. be the Chair of the Special The “Youth Develop- Committee that will tackle ment and Empowerment the legislation of the BBL. Act of 2014” brings in three In the Senate, Senator vital changes in SK system Ferdinand ‘BongBong’ Marin the country. First, the cos would be the chair of mandatory training; sec- the Senate Committee that ond, the allocation of initial would take the lead in the fund of P50 million for the legislation of the BBL. youth-related programs and Both Rep. Rodriguez projects; and third, the ex- and Senator Marcos have tension of age limit for the assured all stakeholders that members of the SK from the public hearings would 15-17 to 18-30 years old. be open to all. On the other hand, Uy As soon as the draft BBL said that she practically in- is out, we shall be conducttended to hold the dialogue ing special sessions to study in MSU-Naawan for the the draft bill for greater senator to see the school’s participation of stakeholdcondition, especially when ers in the discussion of the it comes to infrastructure. issues that confront the Marcos authored of Sen- general public,” Mercado ate Bill 2532, otherwise said. (PNA) known as “First Class Public Schools and Libraries Act of 2010.” from page A9 He said his bill aims passed for this code will to continuously improve and upgrade schools and oversee and provide higher libraries––in competitive benefits to government HRs, levels––pursuant to the such as claims during emerconstitutional and statutory gency situations. The held “Talakayan sa mandates of prioritizing PIA” is one of the parallel education. After the dialogue, which activities launched by CSC was held at the Function in celebration of Philippine Room of MSU-Naawan, Civil Service anniversary as Uy accompanied Marcos to it marks its 114th year on the group of local officials this month of September, for another multi-sectoral having the theme “Tapat dialogue and interactions. na Serbisyo Alay Ko, DaUy considered the big hil Lingkod Bayani Ako.” role of Marcos, as chair- The event mainly celebrates person of the committee heroism in public service, on local government and and to encourage and inpublic works, in regard to spire state workers in their crafting reforms for better journey as servant heroes or lingkod bayani. local governance.

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that all GPS devices must first comply with the data format and programming language required by the board. “Bus operators will only be allowed to purchase and install GPS devices from supplier accredited by the board,” Ginez said in a statement. In order to get accreditation, GPS providers must update the firmware of their devices in order to send GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) data to the server. After accredited GPS devices are purchased, bus operators will be required to bring the device with their Land Transportation Office (LTO) official receipt and/ or certificate of registration of the vehicle to LTFRB for registration and verification of the system. The board will then provide a software application to enroll each device with the corresponding details of the bus where it will be installed. To ensure that the GPS installed is functioning properly, the device will be subject to a test run upon installation. The data sending capability of the device will be checked. During the test run, a reference GPS device approved by LTFRB will be on the bus. Both devices will send data to the server and these will be plotted and compared to check the accuracy of the device under test. Accredited providers/ suppliers are also required to have their GPS equipped with an LED-based On Screen Display (OSD) to show the actual speed of the bus during the operations and other

important details. “With this display apparatus device, even the passengers will be involved in monitoring the speed of the bus,” Ginez added. Allowable maximum speed limit is 60 kilometers per hour for Metro Manila buses and 90kph for provincial buses. Aside from the GPS devices, the board is also working on a downloadable application to allow passengers to determine what time the bus will arrive at a certain location and how long it will take to reach their destinations. “The installation of GPS in public buses is one way to easily find out if a bus is not in the proper route according to franchise,” Ginez said in Filipino. “It would also enable the board to strictly impose the speed limits on buses and thereby provide a safe travel for our commuters,” he added. A report from the Philippine News Agency EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION OF ESTATE AND WAIVER OF RIGHTS

Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late POLICARPO LAID, who died on May 17, 1972, in Himalaya, El Salvador, Misamis Oriental; left a parcel of land situated at Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City ,left a parcel of land which he bought from the HEIRS OF DANIEL OMONGOS per Deed of Absolute of Sale dated April 23, 1958, and which parcel of land is more particularly described as follows: ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. O-700 A parcel of land (Lot No. 9878 of the Cadastral Survey of Cagayan , Cadastral Case No. 33, LRC Cadastral Record No. 1614), situated in the City of Cagayan de Oro, containing an area of THIRTY TWO THOUSAND ND SIXTY ONE (32,061) SQUARE METERS, more or less.” is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF THE DECEASED POLICARPO LAID WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE AND CONFORMITY OF CO-HEIRS ; That for and in consideration of the sum of SIX THOUSAND PESOS (P6,000.00), receipt in full of which is hereby acknowledged from the HEIRS OF FERNANDO LANGALA LAID herein represented by JOHN GERALD U. LAID, of legal age, Filipino, married, and resident of Block 14, Lot 1, Bloomingdale Subd., Iponan, Cagayan de Oro City, I, GREGORIA LAID ABANG, of legal age, Filipino, married and resident of Zone 7 Cogon, Cagayan de Oro City, do hereby SELL, TRANSFER and CONVEY,to the VENDEE, JOHN GERALD U. LAID, my share consisting of TWO THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SEVENTY ONE & 75/100(2,671.75) sq. m. of the above described property including all the improvement found therein as per Sketch Plan attached as ANNEX “A”. Under Public of ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI; Doc. No. 313; Page No. 63;Book No. 182; Series of 2014.

Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the deceased IGNACIO B. MOFAR and CLEOFAS G. MOFAR , who died on June 25, 2005 and April 6, 2001, upon their death, they left a certain parcels of land more particularly described follows: “1. A Parcel of Land Lot No: 3832 Part CAD 507, located at Talusan,Balingasag, Misamis Oriental, bounded on the North by Lot No. 23 and 20, On the East by Lot No. 20 and 19,On the South by Lot No. 19 and 23, on the West by Lot No. 28, containing an AREA of Two Thousand Six Hundred Eighty Two (2,682) square meters under Tax Declaration No: 081000291698 declared in the name of IGNACIO B. MOFAR, 2. A Parcel of Land Lot No. 3565 CAD 507, located at Talusan, Balingasag, Misamis Oriental, bounded on the North by Lot No. 01, On the East by Lot No. 03, on the South by Lot No. 29, on the West by Lot No. section 009, containing an area of Two Thousand Four Hundred Twenty Three (2, 423) square meters based on the technical description attached under Tax declaration No. 0810002910681 declared in the name of IGNACIO B. MOFAR, TO BE ADJUDICATED TO MANOLITA M. LUCERO 1. One Fourth of a Parcel of Land, designated as lot 3565-A, containing an area of Six Hundred Five (605) square meters, under Tax Declaration No. 0810002910681. TO BE ADJUDICATED TO EGYPTO G. MOFAR 1. One Fourth of a Parcel of Land designated as lot 3565 B, containing an area of Six Hundred Five (605) square meters under Tax Declaration No. 0810002910681. 2. A Portion of a Parcel of Land, designated as Lot No. 3832 B-2, containing an area of Three Hundred Ninety Four (394) under Tax Declaration No. 0810002910608. TO BE ADJUDICATED TO ROSALINA G. MOFAR 1. A Portion of a Parcel of Land , designated as Lot No. 3832 D, containing an area of Seven Hundred Eigthy Eight (788) square meters under TAX declaration NO. 0810002910608. TO BE ADJUDICATED TO GILLAN JESSIE M. MOFAR 1. A Portion of a Parcel of Land, designated as Lot No. 3832 C, containing an area of One Thousand One Hundred Eighty Two (1182) square meters under Tax Declaration No. 0810002910608. TO BE ADJUDICATED TO LEAH PEARLY L. MOFAR 1. One Fourth of a Parcel of Land designated as Lot No. 3565 C, containing an area of Six hundred Five (605) square meters, under Tax Declaration No. -810002910681. TO BE ADJUDICATED TO MARK ANTHONY S. MOFAR 1. One Fourth of a Parcel of Land designated as lot No. 3635-D containing an area of Six Hundred Five (605) square meters under Tax Declaration No. 0810002910681, is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION OF ESTATE AND WAIVER OF RIGHTS Under Public of ATTY. JIM L. AMARGA; As per Doc. No. 430; Page No. 86; Book No. III; Series of 2010.

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Moreno joins Asia Pacific Forum for Urbanization Volume III, No. 091

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Editor : Cheng Ordoñez

The forum was dubbed, “Developing and Financing Infrastructure for a Sustainable Future.” Moreno, being a leading practitioner for development in the country today, represented the highly urbanized City of Cagayan de Oro, which ranked No. 2 for the Most Competitive City in the Philippines with

a growth rate of 8%. Second to the country’s financial district of Makati, CdeO passed the city’s index for urbanization, as one of the upcoming intermediate global cities in the world today. Moreno, along with two foreign Asian Development Bank (ADB) consultants See moreno, page B3

See2014 story on Page B1 12 September 10,

LaNor hosts 1st Autocross competition

By Joe Palabao, Editorial Consultant

AGAYAN de Or City Mayor Oscar Moreno was among the 70 delegates comprising senior policy makers, thinkers, and leading practitioners in the recently concluded Asia Pacific Forum for the Urban Infrastructure Network, held September 1-2, 2014, at Melbourne, Australia.

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LANAO del Norte - More than 20 racers from all over Mindanao participated in the recently concluded “Governor Khalid Dimaporo Autocross Competition,” held at the sprawling Agora area, AT Barangay Sagadan, in the capital town of Tubod, this province. The competition was organized by the LGU of this province, in cooperation with Inter-Mindanao Lanao Norte Governor Khalid Dimaporo (right) pose with IMACS President Jian Carlo Perez (left) during the opening ceremony of the 1st Autocross Competition held in Autocross Series (IMACS) this fast-rising province.

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Davao City expects some P5.3 billion budget in 2015 By Digna D. Banzon

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AVAO City - Davao City Council Committee Chair on Finance, Ways and Means Appropriation Councilor Danilo Dayanghirang disclosed Tuesday that the city expects an increase in its 2015 budget from P 5.1 billion this year to P5.3 billion next year. Dayanghirang said the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has informed the city government of an increase in the city’s Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) of P400 million. The P400 million, he said, is about 14 percent increase from the city’s cur-

rent IRA. The city is now in the thick of preparation for the 2015 annual budget. Dayanghirang said this will be complemented with the local taxes with an estimated increase of 10 to 15 percent as against the current collection. He disclosed that in 2012 the tax collection was rather low but “when we, together with Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte started to expose issues affecting revenue generation there has been an improvement in our tax collection”. “We noticed that the collection in the real property tax (RPT) in 2013 was just collected in a matter of three months this year,”

he said. Dayanghirang expects a mark improvement of the tax collection although they still need to see the report of the City Treasurer. He said the RPT is about 20 percent of the city’s total collection while others come from the business taxes. In comparison, Dayanghirang said Davao City in 2012 had an annual budget of P4.5 billion; P4.8 billion in 2013 or an increase of P300 million from 2012; and, P5.1 billion in 2014 with an increase of P400 million. Dayanghirang also the approved Supplemental Budget No. 1 amounting

to P217 million will be endorsed to Mayor Rodrigo Duterte for signature. He said part of the appropriation of the supplemental budget will go to the salary of police auxiliary of about P44 million; Lingap sa Mahirap Prorgam of P37 million; P2 million for repair of the Central 911 vehicles and an appropriation for signing bonus of the 2,000 employees at P5,000 each. He also said that the request for additional budget will go to Personal Services, Maintenance and Operating Expenditures, Social Services, Infrastructure and Peace and Order. (PNA)

Simplified food, drugs safety compliance for investors The Department of Trade and Industry-Board of Investments (DTI-BOI) and the Department of HealthFood and Drug Administration (DOH-FDA) have agreed to simplify investor compliance on food and drug products safety through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) on Tuesday. “This will hasten the facilitation of issuance of FDA permits and licenses for

BOI applicant or investors,” BOI Director Domingo I. Bagaporo said during the MOA signing inked by BOI Executive Director Atty. Raul V. Angeles and FDA Acting Director General Kenneth Y. Hartigan-Go in Makati City. The partnership of BOI and FDA aims to ease doing business in the country in order to attract more investors. “The MOA is the result

OFWs in South Korea to get 7% increase in 2015 proposed wage By Ferdinand G. Patino Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in South Korea are set to get an increase of 370 Korean won per hour or 7.1 percent in their salaries next year after the South Korea Minimum Wage Council approved the additional wage. Labor and Employment Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said the workers under the Employment Permit System (EPS) will receive 5,580 Korean won (US$ 5.5) from the 2014 minimum wage of 5,210 Korean won per hour (US$ 5.14). “The minimum wage increase is set to apply from 1 January 2015 to 31 December 2015,” she said in a statement. The minimum wage increase was reported to Baldoz by Seoul-based Labor Attaché Felicitas Bay, after it was passed by Chairman Park Jun-sung during the 7th Plenary Session of the Minimum Wage Council. “The voting was participated in by 27 councilors, with nine councilors with public interest and nine worker councilors voting in favor. Only nine councilors abstained,” said the Labor official in her report. She explained that the wage hike was determined based on the following factors, average wage hikes by CBAs and income distribution improvement rates, which indicate the wage

acquiring environmental clearances of BOI investors from DENR. With the same goal of simplifying business processes, BOI targets to ink agreements with Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB), Department of Agriculture (DA), Securities and Exchange (SEC), and Bureau of Customs (BOC) within this year while the IPA will also deal with Department of Energy (DOE), Department of Tourism (DOT), and Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) by next year. Also, the BOI is the second investment promotion agency (IPA) that inked deal with FDA next to the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) which is also an attached agency of DTI. Hartigan-Go cited that the FDA will also forge agreement with DA and Intellectual Property Office MANILA -- The Group of the Philippines (IPOPHL) of Dr. Lucio C. Tan forsoon. (PNA) mally sealed the deal with San Miguel Corporation (SMC) to buy back Philippine Airlines (PAL), SMC and PAL Holdings, Inc. disclosed * XAVIER ESTATES Phase 4 (house and lot) to the Philippine Stock * Lot Area 332 sq.m. * Floor Area 326. 12 sw.m. Exchange (PSE) Tues * 5 Bed rooms + Maids Quarter * With Music Rooms, Library & Storage day morning. In their disclosures, * Carport for 2; Fully Fenced * P10.5 M negotiable, With bank loan the companies said that, two biggest stock* HILLSBOROUGH POINTE, 150sqm, clean title (lot only) “The holders of Philippine * Lot 7, Block 6 along main road near club house Airlines – San Miguel * 8,000/sq.m negotiable Corporation (SMC) and the Group of Dr. Lucio CONTACT : 0917-841-3272 C. Tan – signed a joint agreement whereby SMC expressed willingness to DIRECT BUYER ONLY MDN: Aug 11-Sept 10, 2014 sell its 49 percent stake to the Group of Dr. Lucio

of four months of consultation between the two agencies. In drafting the MOA, both teams took paramount consideration of the two agencies’ existing requirements, business processes and procedures, as well as the level and ease of compliance with the said requirements,” Bagaporo added. Among the highlights of the MOA include coordination between the two public offices to simplify relevant rules, guidelines, and processes affecting investors. “The MOA also allows a BOI-designated point person to assist in the submission of applicants and requirements for FDA licenses, registration, permit, clearance or certifications, and to keep track of the status of those applicants,” the BOI official mentioned. Recently, Angeles said the BOI has forged agreement with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) that will also ease the process of

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level of workers in the same category. The increase, which translates to a monthly salary of 1,166,220 won (US$ 1,150.18) for people working 40 hours a week, or 209 hours a month, including paid weekly holidays, covers all workers as defined by the Labor Standards Act. Foreign workers, including those working under the EPS are also covered by the wage increase. Those who are not covered by the salary adjustment are those working in their family business and living in the same residence, domestic workers, seafarers governed by the Seafarers Act, and those whose ability to work is apparently low due to physical or mental disabilities, as long as their exclusion from coverage is permitted by their Minister of Employment and Labor. Bay noted that the Council has yet to submit the minimum wage proposal to the Minister of Employment and Labor for public announcement and to give workers’ and employers’ representatives at least ten (10) days to raise their objection. The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) reported that as of the first quarter of 2014, a total of 319 OFWs (new hires) have been deployed to South Korea, 307 are skilled workers and 12 are domestic helpers. (PNA)

Lucio Tan regains full control of PAL

C. Tan, and the latter has expressed willingness to buy the said 49 percent stake, subject to the fulfillment of certain conditions.” SMC has acquired 49 percent share in PAL since 2012 and Tan has kept 51 percent share on the country’s flag carrier. With the agreement, Tan will regain full control on PAL. In second quarter of this year, the national flag carrier’s parent company -- PAL Holdings -- posted a net income of Php1.5 billion which reversed the Php1.1 billion net loss in the same period last year. (PNA)


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from the Philippines, represented the local, municipal and city agencies of the country in the forum. Private sector financiers and international organizations also participated in the forum. The forum hosted policy makers from Australia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Chile, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Philippines, PNG, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and South Korea. The two-day high level regional policy forum brought together urban planning and infrastructure development experts from regional economies in developing a holistic policy framework for meeting the infrastructure development challenges arising from rapid urbanization in the AsiaPacific. In line with the APEC leaders’ agenda on urban infrastructure, the forum focused on the development of a structured framework to support the capacity of urban institutions to provide the strategic infrastructure they need on a sustainable basis. It also facilitated strategies to develop appropriate project development processes and to help mobilize funding to build the infrastructure needed ; and build the capacity and partnerships required to implement infrastructure programs and projects with the private sector and the community. Moreno’s participation to the high level policy forum was ably anchored on his campaign for positive change, the eight-point agenda for Cagayan de Oro City as his Administration’s pillars of governance: Poverty Alleviation and Peace and Order; Revenue Generation, Infrastructure and Investments, Metropolization/Urbanization, Education and Environment Protection. Health, Hospital Services, and Housing, Agricultural Productivity, Teamwork, Tourism, and Traffic & Transportation Management. The two-day regional’s policy forum was organized by the Australian APEC Study Center (AASC), RMIT University and funded by the Australian Government Aid Program’s Government Partnerships for Development. (Joe Palabao)

of Iligan City. “We are happy to hosts this exciting motorsport here in Lanao del Norte and we hope to see more racers join us in our future autocross competitions,” Governor Khalid Dimaporo said. Among the racing clubs represented in the firstever autocross competition were Iligan City, Pagadian City, Cagayan de Oro City, Marawi City, and Cotabato City. “We are very pleased with the race track here. It’s very technically challenging with hairpin turns and long straight tracks. It’s also ideal for spectators since they can see the entire course,” said IMACS President Jian Carlo Perez. The first autocross contest in Lanao del Norte was topped by Bryco Maglasang from Pagadian City with the fastest time of 52.265 seconds. He was also declared as Racer of the Competition and the category champion in Novice Stock A, Novice Modified B, Novice Modified C, Intermediate Modified B, and Intermediate Modified C. Other winners in the competition include Halim Limbona (Novice Stock B), Jhun Maute (Novice Stock C, Intermediate Stock C, All Honda), Nash Macabuat (Intermediate Stock A & Intermediate Stock B), Jun Pandita (Expert Stock A), Arner Saruang (Expert Stock B), Ali Aznar Sakib (Expert Stock C), Gilbert Emano (Novice Modified A, Expert Modified A), Jomel Manansala (Intermediate Modified A), Nico Cañete (Expert Modified B), Francis Tenny Montuno (Expert Modified C), and Now Saruang (Old School). Another Autocross competition is set to be hosted by the provincial government on December 14, 2014. “We welcome all sports here in Lanao del Norte. The ultimate vision of Governor Khalid Dimaporo is to make our world-class Mindanao Civic Center sports complex as the Home of the Filiipino Athlete,” declared Information Officer Lyndon Calica. (VNL/PIO-LDN)

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WB,DA officials briefs media on PRDP - Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala (3rd from left) and

Nathan Belete (2nd from left), Agriculture Global Practice manager of the World Bank lead the discussion on the salient points of the WB-funded Philippine Rural Development Plan during a press briefing held Thursday (September 4, 2014) at the Agriculture Training Institute compound in Quezon City. With them are (from left): Carol FigueroaGeron, Lead Rural Development Specialist, Agriculture Global Pratice, WB; Arnel De Mesa, PRDP deputy project director; Ermerson Palad, DA Undersecretary for Operations and concurrent PRDP project director; and other WB and DA officials. (PNA photo by Jess M. Escaros Jr.)

Tetangco cites rising public trust on Philippine banks By Joann Santiago

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he public’s trust in the Philippines’ banking system continues to strengthen as proven by the continued increase in deposits and loans. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) data shows that total assets of banks’ reached Php10.44 trillion in endMarch 2014. This is a far cry from the Php6.51 trillion in end-2009. In the recent celebration of the Bank Marketing Association of the Philippines’ (BMAP) 40th anniversary, BSP Governor Amando Tetangco Jr. said the rise in banks’ total assets between 2009 to 2014 stood at an average of 11.9 percent annually, higher than the 8.2 percent between 2001 to 2008. For peso deposits alone, growth rose further from 11.4 percent between 2001-08 to 14.3 percent from 2009 until the first half of the year. The central bank chief pointed out that this expansion “is best appreciated when we consider that 6.87 million new deposit accounts were added in the nine quarters between March 2012 and June 2014.” “Of this total, 92.4 percent are accounts with outstanding balances of P100,000 or less,” he said.

Relatively, total loans, ex- in the domestic financial cluding banks’ placements in market has evolved on back the BSP’s overnight borrowing of technological innovations. facility, reached slightly above “After all, in a country Php4 trillion as of end-June of 100 million individuals, this year. Philippine demographics Tetangco said banks’ out- signifies opportunities in standing loans grew by 7.6 diversity,” he said. percent annually between Tetangco said these inno2001 to 2008 but posted a vations will help the country faster rate of 11.9 percent firm up for the entry of more from 2009 to date. foreign investors vis-à-vis the Also, expansion of assets implementation of the law under banks’ trust depart- that allows the full entry of ments as well as those of trust foreign banks in country as and investment entities grew well as the looming regional faster and reached Php3.24 integration. trillion as of March 2013, He explained that what up by 165 percent would spell the from Php1.22 tril- feature difference is not lion in end-2008. just about specific “The growth rates in both products but the kind of risk the deposit base and in trust management, good corporate activity tell us that the saving governance and consumer public has confidence in our protection. banks for safekeeping and/or “It is this stability that investing their hard-earned underpins our banks’ value personal savings,” Tetangco proposition to savers, while said. providing a viable counterTetangco said this confi- party for borrowers,” he said. dence in the banking industry Tetangco said “the value of shows how the industry has risk management cannot be caught the public’s confidence. overstated,” stressing that “in “Simply put, it is an expan- a market where uncertainty sion that cannot unfold by and risks are hallmark issues, itself without proper market- a bank can only be viable as ing of banking products and a two-way agent between services,” he said. savers and borrowers if it is The central bank chief also able to effectively manage its noted that aside from rising risk exposures.” assets, the kind of products and services being offered

“In the end, effective risk management is the skill that allows market stakeholders to operate as a going-concern. This is a skill unique to banks and it must be a success factor that distinguishes the Philippine banking brand from the rest,” he said. The BSP chief assured market players of regulators’ support towards policies on raising standards. “We shall pursue this through an environment that enables the development of a distinct brand for the Philippine banking industry,” he said. “From our perspective, effective risk management, a unwavering culture of good corporate governance and the empowerment of the financial consumer are the fundamental aspects of our brand of banking. For sure, there are many challenges that lie ahead, but what you have achieved so far gives us confidence moving forward,” he added. (PNA)

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Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region X, Cagayan de Oro City MARIO OROCAY Applicant/s

Case No; 2014-10-2017

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region X, Cagayan de Oro City LUZ S. TAGALOG Applicant/s

Case No; 2014-10-1977

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region X, Cagayan de Oro City ROGELIO B. NAPIL Applicant/s

Case No; 2014-10-1999

NOTICE OF HEARING

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APPLICANT(s)/Petitioner(s) request authority For Approval of substitution with amendment of route of certificate of public convenience (CPC)to operate PUJ service on the line ;City Proper –Suarez and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10;00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s) Petition(s) shall formally submit his/her evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least FIVE(5) days prior to the date of hearing in the daily newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval/granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting document, unless this Board deems it necessary to require additional document evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 4TH day of September, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/Petitioner(s) request authority For Approval of extension of validity of certificate of public convenience to operate PUJ service on the line;Iligan Proper -Buruun and vice versa with the use ofone (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10;00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s) Petition(s)shall formally submit his/her/thier evidence. The Applicant(s)Petition(s) shall publish said notice at least FIVE(5) days prior to the date of hearing in daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval /granting of the application/petition must file hi/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless the Board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 4th day of September, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/Petitioner(s) request authority For issuance of certificate of public convenience to operate TH service on the line ;Cagayan de Oro City to any point in the Island of Mindanao with the use of ONE (1)unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10;00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s) Petition(s) shall formally submit his/her evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least FIVE(5) days prior to the date of hearing in the daily newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval/granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting document, unless this Board deems it necessary to require additional document evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 15TH day of August, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/Petitioner(s) request authority for issuance of certificate of public convenience to operate TH service on the line ;Cagayan de Oro City To any point in the Island of Mindanao with the use of one(1)unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10;00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s) Petition(s) shall formally submit his/her evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN(10) days prior to the date of hearing in the daily newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval/granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting document, unless this Board deems it necessary to require additional document evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 8TH day of August, 2014.

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SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

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Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region X, Cagayan de Oro City ESTELA Q. LIGAN Applicant/s

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

CASE NO.2014-10-1979

SPS MERLINDA R. TORRES /JOSELITO F. Case No; 2014-10-1997 Applicant/s NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT(s)/Petitioner(s) request authority For issuance of certificate of public convenience to operate TH service on the line;Cagayan de Oro City to any point in the Island of Mindanao with the use of one(1)unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10;00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s) Petition(s)shall formally submit his/her/thier evidence. The Applicant(s)Petition(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN(10) days prior to the date of hearing in daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval /granting of the application/petition must file hi/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless the Board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 8TH day of August, 2014. SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer MDN: Sept 10, 2014

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region X, Cagayan de Oro City LUCIANO G. LIGAM Applicant/s

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Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region X, Cagayan de Oro City

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Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City REYNAN S. LUMAMBA

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Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City ALBERTO CABUNOC

CASE NO. 2014-10-1696

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City RUEL Q. RAVIDAS

CASE NO. 2014-10-1818

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region X, Cagayan de Oro City ABRAHAM SANICO JR. Applicant/s

Case No; 2014-10-1998

NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT(s)/Petitioner(s) request authority For issuance of certificate of public convenience to operate TH service on the line; Cagayan de Oro City to any point in the Island of Mindanao with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10;00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s) Petition(s) shall formally submit his/her evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN(10) days prior to the date of hearing in the daily newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval/granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting document, unless this Board deems it necessary to require additional document evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 8TH day of August, 2014.

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer MDN: Sept 10, 2014

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City ANTONINO E. DAROCA

CASE NO. 2014-10-1646

NOTICE OF HEARING

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APPLICANT(s)/Petitioner(s) request authority for issuance of certificate of public convenience to operate TH service on the line;Cagayan de Oro City to any point in the Island of Mindanao with the use of TWO (2) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10;00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s) Petition(s) shall formally submit his/her evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN(10) days prior to the date of hearing in the daily newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval/granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting document, unless this Board deems it necessary to require additional document evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 15TH day of August, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/Petitioner(s) request authority for issuance certificate of public convenience to operate TH service on the line;Cagayan de Oro City to any point in the Island of Mindanao with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10;00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s) Petition(s)shall formally submit his/her/thier evidence. The Applicant(s)Petition(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN(10) days prior to the date of hearing in daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval /granting of the application/petition must file hi/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless the Board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 15TH day of August, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 14th day of August, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 14th day of August, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 15th day of August, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 14th day of August, 2014.

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer MDN: Sept 10, 2014

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City GLORIFEL E. RAVIDAS CASE NO. 2014-10-1885

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer MDN: Sept 10, 2014

MDN: Sept 10, 2014

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City MARITES L. FARMER

CASE NO. 2014-10-1884

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City ALLAN P. LIONG

CASE NO. 2014-10-1817

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Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City

ADELINA Y. YORO CASE NO. 2014-10-1591

RODRIGO Y. CABALQUINTO CASE NO. 2014-10-1743

EDDIE C. CUARESMA CASE NO. 2014-10-1723

NOTICE OF HEARING

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NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 15th day of August, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 15th day of August, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 15th day of August, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 6th day of August, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 15th day of August, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 15th day of August, 2014.

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer MDN: Sept 10, 2014

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SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer MDN: Sept 10, 2014


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Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City JEREMIAS B. RENON, JR. CASE NO. 2014-10-1767

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City EDNA T. MEDEL

CASE NO. 2014-10-1795

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City PEDRO B. GARCIA

CASE NO. 2014-10-1766

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City JUAN V. VERGARA

CASE NO. 2014-10-1815

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City DENNIS S. SUICO CASE NO. 2014-10-1816

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City GENARO B. DUALLO III

CASE NO. 2014-10-1565

NOTICE OF HEARING

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NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 15th day of August, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 15th day of August, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 15th day of August, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of Four (4) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 15th day of August, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of Three(3) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 15th day of August, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 4th day of August, 2014.

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

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Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City MARTINITO T. AURE

CASE NO. 2014-10-1572

NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 5th day of August, 2014. SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer MDN: Sept 10, 2014

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City ADONIS APRIL C. MORENO CASE NO. 2014-10-1589

MDN: Sept 10, 2014

MDN: Sept 10, 2014

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City

MAKATI EXPRESS CARGO CASE NO. 2014-10-1474 Represented by EDILBBERTO B. CALOPE

JENNY ROSE MANGUNAY CASE NO. 2014-10-1505

JOSEPHINE MANGUNAY /KERBIE JOHN CASE NO. 2014-10-1506

NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of Seven (7) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 23rd day of July, 2014. SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City BONIFACIO M. CORPUZ

CASE NO. 2014-10-1511

NOTICE OF HEARING

NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 28th day of July, 2014.

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer MDN: Sept 10, 2014

NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 28th day of July, 2014. SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer MDN: Sept 10, 2014

MDN: Sept 10, 2014

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 6th day of August, 2014.

MDN: Sept 10, 2014

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City D.M. DIAMANTE TRUCKING SERVICES CORPORATION CASE NO. 2014-10-79 represented by ODESSA B. DIAMANTE

NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for amendment of route to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of Six (6) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 14th day of August, 2014. SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

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NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 28th day of July, 2014. SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer MDN: Sept 10, 2014

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City ANGEL BINALON

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NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 19, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 15th day of August, 2014. SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer MDN: Sept 10, 2014

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MDN: Sept 10, 2014

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City WENEFREDO P. OCIONES

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

CASE NO. 2014-10-1476

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. 10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City BENEDICTO CABALQUINTO CASE NO. 2014-10-1765

NOTICE OF HEARING

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 23rd day of July, 2014.

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of One (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 18, 2014, 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Mindanao Island. Party(ies) opposed to the approval granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(ies). N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN THE DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION/PETITION. WITNESS, the HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V, Regional Director, this 15th day of August, 2014.

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

SOLAYMAN B. MACATOON, JR. Hearing Officer

MDN: Sept 10, 2014

MDN: Sept 10, 2014


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Sand Dunes of Paoay, Ilocos Norte

By Mike Baños, Editor-at-Large Photos by Alaric Yanos, PGIN & Mike Baños, NPN

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t was nearing dusk when we arrived at the famous sand dunes of Paoay, Ilocos Norte during a recent familiarization tour of the province for Cagayan de Oro and Cebu based journalists. It had been a pretty exhausting morning after traveling to the iconic windmills of Bangui, trekking under the scorching Ilokano sun at the famous white rock formation of Kapurpurawan, slogging uphill the steep stone staircase of Cape Bojeador Lighthouse, then more trekking through the REFMAD Dragon Fruit Farm where we had a brief respite for lunch. Then it was off again for the Bacarra Museum, and thence to Laoag City for the Museo Iloko, Bell Tower, Tobacco Monopoly monolith, and the provincial capitol. After a brief snack at the thankfully cool Johnny Moon Café, we were off for the famous Paoay sand dunes just a few minutes ride from the Plaza del Norte where we were billeted during our stay. But this isn’t about this magnificent desert in the middle of nowhere, site of many movie shoots like Ang Panday, Himala, Born on the Fourth of July, Mad Max, to mention a few. A mysterious 88-kilometer sand formation at the border of Paoay, it is the only such formation in South East Asia. What our hosts from the provincial government tourism office headed by photographer Alaric Yanos brought us here were for its famous sand sports like the 4X4 off-road drives and sand boarding. Having personally experienced 4X4 off-road racing with friends from the 4X4 Fun Club back home, I wasn’t especially excited to take the ride in my tired state. Fortunately, it turned out later, our hosts indeed had something special for our group whose travel and accommodation were facilitated by Cebu Pacific Air and JG Summit Holdings. Our group of five lady journalists from Cebu was aboard a Jeep Wrangler whose yellow trim was reminiscent of the Transformers’ Optimus Prime while Orwin Austria, my fellow journalist from Cagayan de Oro, and our hosts from CEB and JG Summit, Precious Heradura and Len Borja, clambered aboard a blue Toyota FJ- 40 Land Cruiser. We weren’t’ on the trail long before we heard the screams of our fellow journalists from Cebu splitting the air just ahead of us as the off-road vehicles seemingly dipped and dropped straight down then straight up before corkscrewing around the bends of trails at an angle which seemed to many of us would surely end with our jeeps tumbling off the trails head over heels. But no such thing happened, of course. And our drivers laughingly assured us they have not had an accident ever since the 4X4 rides were initiated in by the present vice mayor Jessie Galano two years ago. However exciting the 4X4 rides and sand boarding were for us personally, I still believe Paoay could attract even more tourists to adventure sports in the sand dunes with a little more safety precautions.

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Visitors with Paoay Vice Mayor Jessie Galano

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For those familiar with the famous white water rafting of Cagayan de Oro, you have experienced how the outfitters are extra careful about the safety of their guests, providing them with a pre-departure orientation on safety precautions to take and instructions to observe, safety equipment like the mandatory life vests and helmets, and first aid stations and ambulances just in case. As our brief ride on the dunes showed us, it’s not for everyone and people with health concerns should be made aware of the risks they are about to take. An orientation on how to deal with the sudden vertical drops and rises would also be useful, and tips on how to properly hold on the roll bars

without getting bruised and battered as some of our lady riders were, I believe be appreciated by those yet to ride. All told, however, the sand sports in the sand dunes of Paoay remains high in the bucket list of those wanting to experience Ilocos Norte. But increased awareness of the risks and how to deal with them would surely be welcomed by those about to ride. The Philippines’ largest national flag carrier, Cebu Pacific Air flies daily from Manila to Laoag for the lowest year round fare of PhP 1,509.00. Book now through +(632) 7020888, (032) 230-888 or www.cebupacificair.com. The latest seat sales can also be found on CEB’s official Facebook and Twitter pages.


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