Despite securing a favorable decision in an election protest over the legitimacy of her residency in Balilihan, Bohol, Mayor Pureza…
Posts published in February 2019
(The Bohol Chronicle is initiating this series of articles on how to best develop fully the potential of the agricultural…
YOU KNOW WHAT’S THE BEST THING about having so many clashing opinions about issues among us? There is always an…
Poverty reduction through agriculture would allow development from tourism to trickle down to the grassroots and reduce the gap between…
The Sangguniang Panlalawigan has urged the municipalities to take concrete steps to make foods sold in restaurants in their respective…
PANGLAO – More than half of the land in this fabled tourist town are in the form of Tax Declaration and not…
Tagbilaran City Mayor John Geesnell Yap on Friday admitted that he has received at least 50 death threats since being…
More than half of Bohol’s over 800-kilometer long provincial roads remained unpaved with cement or asphalt, said an official of…
Provincial Tourism Council president Lucas Nunag on Wednesday echoed the preemptive stand mounted by a Church-led multi-sectoral group to block…
A 56-year-old man was beaten to death by his drinking companion in Valencia town on Wednesday, police said. The fatality,…
Buses of the Southern Star Bus Transit, Inc. (SSBTI) plying the Tagbilaran City-Panglao and the Tagbilaran-Bohol Panglao International Airport (BPIA)…