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Volume III, No. 232
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March 23, 2015
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No brownouts on May 2, Cepalco assures customers By GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent
C Trillanes joins call to suspend K-12 now SENATOR Antonio “Sonny” F. Trillanes IV, in a privilege speech at the Senate on Tuesday, renewed his call to his colleagues to review and suspend the implementation of the K to 12 Program, citing the current fundamental problems, as well as the projected problems that will
be encountered come its full implementation in 2016. “Let me make clear that I believe there is nothing wrong with the lofty goals and ambitious targets, especially where our youth is concerned. Our programs, however, must be See JOINS, page A11
AGAYAN de Oro City––A senior official of the Cagayan Electric Power and Light C ompany, Inc. (Cepalco) assured boxing fans that there will be no power interruptions on May 2 within its franchise areas.
WOMEN’S MONTH. Seated from left (second row), Congressional Chief of Staff
Jennie Rosalie T. Uy, Villanueva Mayor Julio Uy, Villanueva Vice Mayor Edwin Dagasohan, Misamis Oriental second district Rep. Juliette T. Uy, Gabriela partylist Rep. Luzviminda Ilagan, Bukidnon first district Rep. Malou Acosta-Alba, Barangay Chairperson Erlinda Agbong of Barangay Jampason, and Punong Barangay PorporioAzcuna of Corales, all of Jasaan town in Misamis Oriental, pose with women’s groups--Gabriela of the province of Bukidnon and CLA-JA-VI-TA of the second district of Misamis Oriental, during the celebration of Women’s month in Villanueva town in Misamis Oriental recently. Photo courtesy of Genevieve G. Cantor
Zubiri: BBL is a ticket to attain peace in M’nao
CAGAYAN de Oro City–– Former Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri of Bukidnon on Friday bats for the passage of the “Bangsamoro Basic Law” (BBL) as a ticket to attain lasting peace in Mindanao.
Zubiri, who came to this seaport capital during the opening of one of the family-owned business establishments on Thursday, said that investors will only come to Mindanao if as-
sured of sustainable peace and order. “The passage of the BBL would pave the way to attaining a lasting peace in Mindanao, which would
CAMP Evangelista, Cagayan de Oro City––Three suspects in the burning of trucks along the DavaoBukidnon highway are now facing a string of cases filed with the court in Bukidnon, the military said on Friday. Lt. Patrick Martinez, of the army’s Public Af-
fairs Division here, said that Henry P Omandam a.k.a Empoy, 19, Vergel Pitogo a.k.a Marmar, 23, and John Rey O Flores, 16, were charged with illegal possession of firearms and unlawful possession of high explosives and ammunition. The three were suspected
to be among the group that burned the seven trucks, most of them transporting commodities, bound for Davao and Cagayan De Oro City, last March 8, 2015 along the Davao-Bukidnon highway. Aside from illegal possession of firearms and un-
See ticket, page A11
See FULL STORY, page A3
Lawmaker seeksreview of ‘Senior Citizens Law’ By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor
CAGAYAN de Oro City––A lawmaker is asking Congress to review the Senior Citizens Act of 2010 in response to complaints that business establishments come up with ways to deny senior citizens from enjoying the See law, page A11
Suspects, who torch trucks in B’non, face raps lawful possession of high explosives, the suspects were also charged with frustrated murder in connection with the ambuscade of responding law enforcers were seven police officers were wounded. Martinez said that
See suspects, page A11
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