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Butuanons heaved a sigh of relief over water woes Volume III, No. 214
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Police, PDEA undergo refresher course
By PAT SAMONTE, Regional Editor Caraga
BUTUAN City––Water consumers here were relieved after a project proponent has employed an urgent measure to address this city’s water crisis since Typhoon Seniang struck on December 29, 2014. See FULL STORY, page A7
5 children, trapped in house, burned to death
By CHENG ORDOÑEZ Associate Editor
MALAYBALAY, Bukidnon -- Alarmed by the worsening illegal drugs cases in Bukidnon province, judges and prosecutors are currently giving yesterday all the chiefs of police and other law enforcers a refresher course on apprehension of suspects and filing of case in court, here at the Kaamulan Theater in Malaybalay. More than 70 police See police, page A15
By RUEL PELONE Managing Editor and GERRY GORIT Correspondent
CHITCHATTING. Bukidnon Governor Jose M. Zubiri (left) exchanges thoughts with Regional State Prosecutor Jaime Umpa of the Department of Justice (DOJ) during the holding of the refresher course for law enforcement agencies held on February 24 at the Kaamulan theater in Malaybalay City. Photo by Gerry Lee Gorit of Mindanao Daily News
Maguindanao residents grieving for stable power Last of two parts By SONNY V. SUDARIA Armm News Bureau
THE people of Maguindanao province, for the past two years, are grieving to have a stable light and power, said Maguindanao Electric Cooperative (Magelco) General Manager Sultan Ashary P. Maongco. Maongco said residents experienced eight to 12 hours of power interruptions, not just because of insufficient power in Min-
February 27, 2015
CABANGLASAN, Bukidnon--Five children, who were trapped in their house, all died in a fire that broke out in purok 13, sitio Bangkal in Barangay Capinonan on Sunday evening. Insp. Jiselle Ester Lou Longakit, spokesperson of Bukidnon provincial police office, said the fire gutted
the house owned by their father 30-year-old Richie Lingoyan. In an interview with the Mindanao Daily News, Longakit said the children-ages 2, 3, 5, 10, and 11 years old--were sleeping inside the house, which was made of wooden and bamboo materials. Initial police investigation disclosed that the parents of the children, See TRAPPED, page A15
CSOs back Deles, Ferrer By ALEX LOPEZ Correspondent
danao grid, but because of alleged mismanagement which caused the delinquent of payment to its power supplier and transmission provider. However, negotiation was made with PSALM for additional 3 to 5 megawatts that effectively turned out the joy and happiness of the member consumers (MCs) because of continuous power supply to the whole franchise area of Magelco since January 8, 2015. It also helped
COTABATO City––Various Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in the country and in Mindanao have recently joined forces and aired their voices for calls to support Secretary Teresita Deles of the Office of the See back, page A15
NPAs release 3 policemen
See power, page A15
MEDICAL MISSION. Ms. Jennie Rosalie T. Uy (standing third from left) joins her parents, Mayor Julio T. Uy (fourth from left) and Rep. Juliette T. Uy (fifth from left), in the distribution of umbrellas and flashlights to the residents of Poblacion 1, 2, and 3 in Villanueva town in Misamis Oriental during the holding of medical mission. Jennie is also the chief of staff of Rep. Juliette T. Uy. Photo courtesy of Dodo Canoy
SURIGAO City––Three policemen, abducted by the Communist New People’s Army (NPA) in the Northern Mindanao province of Surigao del Norte last year, were released yesterday to Davao City Mayor Rody See release, page A13
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