Saturday, November 16, 2024
- Advertisement (970x250 Desktop) -

Visayas

Hearing-Impaired Cebuanos See Good Future After Deaf Summit

Some 14 Cebuano students who have challenged hearing capability are now equipped with new skills to cope with the fast-changing times.

BG Party-List 108 To Push For More Accessible Low-Cost Housing

This Party-list pushes for a more accessible means to acquire decent shelter for low-income families in the region.

Lent Activities Resume In NegOr After 2-Year Hiatus

Huge crowds are expected this year as in-person Holy Week activities are now allowed to resume after two years in the Visayas.

Major Highways In Leyte Closed Due To Landslides, Road Cuts

Some roads are still impassable in Leyte due to Tropical Depression Agaton that continues to dump heavy rains in Eastern Visayas since the weekend.

Traditional Holy Week Rites To Resume In Palo, Leyte

The Archdiocese of Palo will resume the traditional Holy Week rites in this town after it was canceled for two years due to pandemic restrictions.

Iloilo City Hypes Booster Shot As Protection Vs. Possible Surge

Iloilo City Mayor Jerry P. Treñas pushes his people to get booster shots of the Covid-19, saying the primary vaccine is not enough.

Bacolod City Grants Business Tax Relief To Pandemic-Hit Firms

Bacolod City government will grant a comprehensive relief package to businesses affected by the Covid-19 pandemic as a major component of its health crisis exit plan.

Over 600 Roads Set For Completion In Davao Region: DPWH

The Department of Public Works and Highways in the Davao Region said it currently has 431 ongoing road projects and 172 have yet to begin construction.

Cebu City Allows In-Person Holding Of Lenten Activities

Cebu City government will allow the physical holding of Lenten activities in Roman Catholic churches for the first time since the onslaught of Covid-19 in the province.

Antique Caves Eyed As Potential Tourist Attractions

The province of Antique has called for the protection and preservation of caves as it highlights their potential to become tourist attractions.