By PR | 03:09 AM October 09, 2022 TASKUS, a global provider of outsourced digital services with a site in Tagbilaran City, gave three frequently […]
PetroGreen’s solar power plant breaks ground in Bohol
By Helen Castaño | 12:10 PM September 17, 2022 PetroGreen Energy Corporation (PGEC), the renewable holding unit of publicly-listed PetroEnergy Resources Corporation, is accelerating its […]
TMC graduate top 10 in 2022 Criminology Board Exam
By Helen Castaño | 09:48 PM July 25, 2022 A graduate of Trinidad Municipal College (TMC) in Trinidad town made it to the top 10 […]
DTI conducts Diskwento Caravans in Talibon & Inabanga
The Department of trade and industry Bohol (DTI)-Bohol Provincial Office recently conducted Diskwento Caravans in Talibon and. Inabanga, areas in the province strongly hit by typhoon Odette.
Bohol police, masonic groups hold outreach program for tricycle drivers on Independence Day
The Bohol Police Provincial Office (BPPO), in partnership with local Masonic organizations, conducted a community outreach program benefiting tricycle drivers as part of the celebration of the 128th Philippine Independence Day on June 12.
Bohol marks 128th Independence Day, honors Filipino heroes
The provincial government of Bohol joined the nationwide celebration of the 128th Philippine Independence Day on Friday, June 12, with a wreath-laying ceremony and commemorative program at the Bohol Provincial Capitol.
DPWH assures Bato Bridge structurally safe, expedites repairs on damaged approach
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Bohol 1st District Engineering Office has assured the public that Bato Bridge in Barangay Cabawan, Maribojoc remains structurally sound despite the recent settlement of a portion of its bridge approach that prompted its temporary closure.
Tutor pushes urgent certification of disaster management bill
In the wake of the powerful magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck parts of Mindanao on June 8, Bohol 3rd District Representative Alexie Besas Tutor has urged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to certify as urgent House Bill No. 833, also known as the Disasters and Emergencies Management Act.
Fisherman dies after suspected shark attack off Calituban Island
A 57-year-old fisherman died after a suspected shark attack while fishing in the waters off Calituban Island in Talibon town on Wednesday morning, June 10.
Miss Bohol 2025 winners join rice distribution for 2,200 beneficiaries in Getafe town
More than 2,200 residents of Getafe received rice assistance from the provincial government of Bohol through a distribution program aimed at supporting vulnerable sectors and promoting food security.
Bohol School Board backs new academic calendar, Tesda assessment center
The Bohol Provincial School Board (PSB) has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening education and youth development in Bohol as it discussed key academic programs, school infrastructure projects, and support for student-athletes during its meeting on June 9.
Bato Bridge closed after approach collapses in Maribojoc town
Authorities have temporarily closed Bato Bridge in Barangay Cabawan, Maribojoc, Bohol after a portion of its approach collapsed, rendering the structure unsafe for vehicular traffic.
Bohol deploys rescue teams, approves aid for earthquake-hit Mindanao areas
The provincial government of Bohol has mobilized search and rescue teams and approved financial assistance for areas affected by the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck the
Soccsksargen Region, as part of its continuing support for disaster response efforts in Mindanao.
Boholano athletes win medals in national weightlifting, regional Muay Thai championships
Boholano athletes once again showcased their talent on the national and regional stage after young weightlifters and a Muay Thai fighter captured medals in separate competitions, highlighting the province’s growing success in grassroots sports development.
270 Loon village officials undergo food security, agriculture training
A total of 270 barangay and municipal officials from the town of Loon participated in a capacity development training aimed at strengthening grassroots food security, agricultural productivity, and sustainable livelihood programs.
EcoWaste Coalition flags lead exposure risks in some back-to-school supplies
Hazardous chemicals like lead, which harm developing brains, must not be used in children’s products, including backpacks and other school supplies.Â