A fire which raged for over half an hour left P1 million in property damage in a house rented by…
Posts published in August 2018
“My fearless forecast, very soon, maybe in two to three months, the government will be desperately seeking for ways to prevent…
Doctor Romulo Cepedoza of Danao town was re-elected president of the Provincial Liga ng mga Barangay. He won the election…
Second District Rep. Erico Aristotle Aumentado filed a Bill proposing to reapportion the Province of Bohol into five legislative districts.…
Dr. Joy Tago-Yap, newly elected secretary of the Tigum Bol-anon sa Tibuok Kalibutan (TBTK) died last Tuesday while at the…
Worried by the design of a new bridge that will replace the present iconic Clarin Bridge in Loay, residents of…
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) ceased its operations in Jagna as it vacated its office after almost two decades of operating…
Representatives from the Dakay Construction & Development Company failed to show up on Friday for the Tagbilaran City Council’s regular…
MANILA (Reuters) – The Office of the President has sacked a deputy ombudsman for revealing information about an inquiry into…
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) is set to issue a work stoppage order on the construction of the…
Two Bohol Provincial Police Office (BPPO) police chiefs have been reassigned after surpassing their two-year tenure as commanders of their respective units. The transferred police officials were Chief Inspector Desiree Lavisto, commander of the Ubay Police Station, and Chief Insp. Jul Mohammad Jamiri, chief of the BPPO Tourist Unit. Both their transfers were ordered by the BPPO. Jamiri was transferred to the BPPO’s Provincial Operations Branch. Meanwhile, Lavisto was tasked to lead the Panglao-based BPPO Tourist Unit. He was replaced by Chief Insp. Jacinto Mandal who took over the helm of the Ubay Police Station on Wednesday. Mandal was assigned in various police stations in Bohol since 2013 when he was stationed in Loon. He was then transferred to Panglao in 2015 and Buenavista in 2016. Mandal was also assigned to the Police Station 4 in Mabolo, Police Station 5 in Ermita in Cebu City and Cebu City Police Office Tourist Police as deputy chief for operations. In 2017, Mandal led the underwater search and retreival operations for the remains of Bien Unido Mayor Gisela Boniel. (RT)