Power line investment to boost supply in Panay

All set for the 138kV Sta Barbara substation transmission line that will soon boost sufficient power distribution in Panay Island that will be sourced from the Global Business Power Corp. GBPC) plant in Ingore, La Paz, Iloilo City.

This was assured by Engr. Gil Altamira of the Panay Energy Development Corp. (PEDC), an affiliate of GBPC, and Engr. Christopher Paras of the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) during the groundbreaking rites of the P346 million transmission line project on December 10, 2009 at the GBPC compound here.

Paras said the first coal fired power plant in Panay with 164 megawatts is more than enough to supply power in Iloilo City and the rest of Panay Island provinces and Negros Occidental.

Iloilo City, currently consuming from 70 to 75 megawatts, is expected to increase its power demand starting next year after several call centers and commercial hubs especially Megaworld Corp. are in place. Read more »

PGMA lauds Italian partnership in dev projects in rural areas

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has lauded the commitment and participation of the Italian government as a vital partner in development projects in some rural areas in the province of Iloilo.

Speaking at the Monday, December 1 inauguration of the Tinapay ng Bayan project of 15 out-of-school youths in Janiauy town, province of Iloilo, the President said the Italian government assisted the bakery project of the Pag-asa Youth Association of the Philippines (PYAP) of Janiuay with bakery equipment such as oven, refrigerator, baking pans and other tools.

The livelihood and hunger mitigation cooperation project is managed by the OSYs and located inside the Good Samaritan Gawad Kalinga project in Brgy. Sta Rita, Janiuay.

The bakery project is currently making profits in producing more than 1,000 packs of break every day delivered to various school canteens in the municipality of Janiuay. Read more »

Treñas opens sidewalks to more than 1,000 vendors

Its open sidewalk season to more than 1,000 sidewalk vendors here starting Monday, December 7, 2009 as a yearly accommodation to vendors to sell their wares during the Christmas season.

City Mayor Jerry P. Treñas said the sidewalks along Calle Real notably the JM Basa and Iznart streets and areas surrounding all city plazas will be open to the vendors with no payment to the city government.

“We are doing this for the past eight and a half years during my administration as our Christmas gift to the vendors to make additional income during the season,” Treñas said.

Community assistance officer Zellah Gil will be incharge of giving the space allotment to sidewalk vendors so as to ensure order and avoid chaos. However, vendors must be residents of this city and not from other provinces, the city mayor said. Read more »

Regional Development Council 4th Quarter Meeting held in Capiz

This year’s 4th Regional Development Council (RDC) VI meeting was hosted by the Province of Capiz last December 4, 2009 held at the Hall of Governors, Provincial Capitol in Roxas City. Chaired by Antique Governor Salvacion Zaldivar-Perez, the RDC is the highest policy-making and planning body of the region.

Capiz Governor Victor A. Tanco, Sr. welcomed the RDC VI members and the Provincial Planning and Development Office gave a brief video presentation of the Province’s major accomplishments and development directions. Selected as the venue of next year’s ONE Visayas Summit for Culture, Arts and Heritage in Roxas City, Mr. Alfonsos Tesoro of the Capiz Provincial Tourism Office presented the preparations undertaken by the province for the event which will involve various selected towns of the province where major activities will be held. The Summit will showcase the cultural aspect of the entire Visayas Region from Panay, Negros, Cebu, Leyte and Samar.

The body discussed, among others, the various committees’ issues and concerns, as well as, accomplishments, projects and programs in need of RDC VI endorsement. The body approved a total of eleven (11) RDC resolutions which included the following: Read more »

All set for 2010 Dinagyang Festival

Beat the drums and make way for the 2010 Dinagyang Festival celebration!

The Iloilo Dinagyang Foundation Inc. (IDFI), tasked by city mayor Jerry P. Treñas to prepare the most acclaimed local festival of festivals in Western Visayas, will once again lay the ground works for the festival celebrated last weekend of January every year in honor of the city’s patron saint Senior Sto Niño.

Iloilo Dinagyang Festival

Iloilo Dinagyang Festival

Dinagyang Tribes committee chair Dr. Jaime Manila said there will be a total of 16 Dinagyang tribes to vie for honors. Dr. Eden Deriada, chair of the Kasadyahan Tribes committee disclosed that there will be 9 groups to vie in the mardi gras contest.

IDFI chairman Lee Chuan admitted that although next year’s celebration will have a moderate budget but this will not sacrifice the quality of performance to showcase the best practices of Ilonggo culture and tradition. Read more »


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