VOL. 10 ISSUE 6 • SUNDAY - MONDAY, APRIL 9 - 10, 2017
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By JECIA ANNE OPIANA DOG-THEMED CAFÉ, the first of its kind in Davao, opened on Saturday, April 9. Pawsome Dog Café, unlike
other animal-themed café, is the first dog-themed café to let customers bring their dogs with them inside the café. “I am a certified dog lover
that’s why I came up with this idea. At first, the idea was only to have our own dogs here but we saw a lot of comments on
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PILE-UP. Vehicles owned by beach-goers waiting for their turn to board a Roll-on/Roll-off vessel to the Island Garden City of Samal (IGaCoS) form a queue stretching out to two kilometers long in Sasa, Davao City on Saturday. Beach lovers flocked to IGaCoS for summer break outing and Holy Week celebration. Lean Daval Jr.
BAIL OUT NEA to lend P1.7B to distressed power coops
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EdgeDavao and Zion Accuprint, Inc. ANNIVERSARY SUPPLEMENT
By JERMAINE L. DELA CRUZ
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ATIONAL Electrification Administration chair Edgardo Masongsong bared on Thursday that NEA is forking out a total of P1.7Billion this year to bail out electric cooperatives that suffered financial setbacks. In addition, the state-run
agency has as off February 20, extended calamity loans worth P217.451 million to seven ECs affected by typhoon Nina namely Marinduque Electric Cooperative, Inc. (MARELCO) P14 million), First Catanduanes Electric Cooperative, Inc. (FICELCO)
(P42.647 million), Camarines Sur I Electric Cooperative (CASURECO I) P11.805 million), CASURECO II P24.239 million), CASURECO III (PhP20.582 million), CASURECO IV P62.294 million), and Oriental Mindoro Electric Cooperative, Inc. (ORMECO) P41.885 million).
Over 1,000 delegates from 121 electric cooperatives with gather on April 26 to 28 at the Big 8 Corporate Hotel, Tagum City for the first National Summit of Electric Consumers. The event will highlight the
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