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Maasin HiPer or the Metro Gaisano store in Maasin City is already open for business starting October 8, 2011.
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The assessment of the Environment Officials in this province on the damage brought about by the January 2011 flashfloods in Subang Daku in Sogod town has reached an estimated cost of P18M, which would inevitably lead the provincial government to re-channel the Big River.
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The Sangguniang Panlalawigan has instructed the Provincial Legal Officer Atty. Tobias Aguilar to conduct a thorough investigation to verify the truth of some reliable reports pertinent to the existing renewed MOA of the Napantao residential building of the Napantao Dive Resort in San Francisco, Panaon Island that is presently rented by the provincial government and occupied by the volunteer-members of the Coral Cay Conservation of the United Kingdom.
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Macrohon, Southern Leyte – Engr. Robert Castañares, also Business Development Analyst, claimed that tourism development is the only way to go to improve the economic condition of the entire province and to provide employment opportunities to the people.
This was his conclusion after he and his newly-organized group Southern Leyte Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SLCCI) conducted a province-wide studies of the economic endeavor that the pubic and the private sector were engaging.
“The dollar-earner abaca industry was wiped out by unpreventable infestation of airborne pests called bunchy top attacking all the …
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The PIA has reported that the PESO (Public Employment Service Office) of province and the city, including the NBI (National Bureau of Investigation) supported the recruitment of employees of the Maasin Metro Mall, held in the City Gymnasium starting this day today March 11 to March 12, 2011.
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Divers of the Philippine coast guard discovered two sources of oil leaking the underwater pipe of Petron Depot in Rosario, Cavite. The leak was caused by the anchor of a ship hit by the strong winds of Typhoon Basyang few days ago.
During the inspection done by the Philippine Coast Guard divers, they found a pipe-cut of about 1-foot long and a broken chain connected to an anchor. Authorities believed that the anchor belong to M/T Baliwag owned by Herma Shipping.
To answer the demand of the activists – fishermen, an authority …
