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kay man pirmi lang gadali gusto nila pagsiling nga amo ni ara dayon.....galibog gani ulo nila kay injap tower kag sa megaworld diin imo utok nga kumparar mo subay sa karbaw...
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ano ini isipay naman? sin-o maayo sa math dyan abi kuhaa ratio sang land area kag population kag sa mga numbers nga ga guluwa para maathag.... indi buot silingon dako ang figures mataas ka na... kuhaa anay ang ratio bag-o mag palak......
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Red Cross trains volunteers on basic water safety and rescue, lifeguarding course
ILOILO CITY, July 13 (PNA) – The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) is conducting a 10-day Basic Water Safety and Rescue and Lifeguarding Course with 23 selected volunteers from its Iloilo and Guimaras chapters as participants. PRC-Iloilo administrator Gilbert Paul Valderrama said upon the completion of the course, the participants are expected to become experts on the mode that will be applied in case of emergency rescue involving water accidents. The course covers mastery of four swim strokes basically used in water rescue such as crawl, side stroke, breast stroke and elementary backstroke. Also being discussed is the use of spine board in aquatic environment. The 10-day training which kicked off Tuesday also include a daily one mile swim starting Day 2 of the training until graduation. “Each candidate is expected to complete the one mile swim before moving on to become a full-fledged lifeguard,” he said. Instructor/trainer Rudolpho F. Genato from the PRC national headquarters handle the training that is jointly hosted by the Philippine Red Cross Guimaras and Iloilo Chapters. (PNA) Link |
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Taxi operators in Panay support LPG as alternative fuel
ILOILO CITY, July 13 (PNA) -– Taxi operators under the umbrella of the Association of Taxi Operators in Panay are supportive of the auto liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) as alternative fuel, especially with the new sequential gas injection (SGI) system. Atty. Perfecto Yap, president of ATOP, said that drivers could incur savings as high as P400 to P600 for a 24-hour operation with an average consumption of 20-25 liters. He cited that the price of auto LPG sold in garage is around P20 less when compared with the price of gasoline at P53.95/liter. In addition to big savings the move is also supportive of the Clean Air Act because auto LPG, he said, emits minimal carbon dioxide/monoxide compared to gasoline. Currently, around 600 to 800 units operating here are using auto LPG from out of the 1, 648 franchises. However, they expect that the additional 300-350 newly approved franchises will also use auto LPG as stipulated in their papers. He also stressed that the literature on auto LPG is very specific that the alternative fuel is non-toxic in contrast to claims that it is a health hazard. Yap together with petroleum industry players, oil companies, dealers and other stakeholders are the latest group to join the multi-sectoral advocacy campaign on the downstream oil industry by the Department of Energy (DOE) that kicked off here Thursday. (PNA) Link |
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Recovered artifacts to be displayed in Iloilo City gallery
ILOILO CITY, July 13 (PNA) -– Some pieces of the total 113 broken pieces and shards of artifacts recovered from a drainage project here will be displayed at the Iloilo City Gallery to remind everyone of the rich cultural heritage of the city. However, representatives of the Museo Iloilo headed by curator James Amsua are perplexed at the find. Some of which are ceramic plates, bowls, jars and other pieces believed to be of the Ming Dynasty mixed with rather modern pieces such as old British whiskey bottles. City mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog received the artifacts last Monday from the drainage project contractor VN Grande Construction after workers found the artifacts buried some two feet from street level. The city mayor is happy with the find and said the artifacts show the rich and affluent life of the Ilonggos, their rich cultural heritage and tradition during the olden times. Mabilog designates Joren Sartorio, chief of the general services office as custodian of the mixed artifacts. Sartorio said the representatives of Museo Iloilo and the National Museum believed the recovered mixed artifacts to be part of a private collection buried in the site by an unidentified collector in the area. Sartorio said the area is near the Iloilo River and was once a barter site of the galleon trade plying the Philippines and Europe including China during the Spanish times. The collection might be owned by a Chinese trader or someone who buried or left the artifacts in the site, once a marshland before the development of the city proper. A team from the National Museum in Manila recommended carbon dating the artifacts to determine its age and be hailed a national treasure. Some of the find will be turned over to the Iloilo Museo and some will be displayed at the City Gallery. (PNA) Link |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 1. SM city iloilo 2. SM delgado 3. SM jaro 4. SM hypermarket jaro 5. SM savemore tabuk suba jaro sa small city palang ini kag may ara na land banking sa mga towns not city TOWN ![]() ![]() ![]() hello oton kag pavia kag sta. barbara
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indi kami excited ah
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ano inyo ya expansion thread.... kung ga tika ako da ikaw ga tika man di... kaw kadto di ah tamaran ako kadto da kuntra ko daan langaw
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![]() ![]() ![]() basi mag gwa na si 4hr + 9lr =13t may mangayaw naman di![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() happy fiesta![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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guys maayong hapon, bag o lang ko abot halin sa future kag kanami sang view ka iloilo river ari ho naka kuha ako picture.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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ILOILO: Old world and TOTALLY MODERN my FB:http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002481099640 in this city we blend the Old and the Modern, this will make us UNIQUE Iloilo Updates visit: http://iloilo.finddiscussion.com/ |
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City elementary schools up for rehab
By Lydia C. Pendon ILOILO CITY – The repair of some elementary schools here, construction of school buildings and provision of physical facilities, school supplies and other social services will start soon after the city government received a special allotment release order from the Department of Budget and Management in the amount of P1 million. The amount came from Ilonggo Senator Franklin M. Drilon through his priority development assistance fund as his commitment to Iloilo City Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog and the San Antonio Formation and Enhancement Center Inc. headed by philanthropist Ilongga Teresa “Nene” Chan. The city government and the center have partnered for the identified school projects through a memorandum of agreement dated July 3, 2012 to avail of the fund released through special allotment release order (SARO) No. G-11-01239 dated August 5, 2011. The city council also enacted on July 9, 2012 Resolution No. 2012-717 entitled “A resolution confirming the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) entered into by and between the City of Iloilo and San Antonio Formation and Enhancement Center Inc. to provide financial assistance to various public elementary schools in the City of Iloilo.” Link |
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PMA aspirants expected to flock Iloilo exam center
ILOILO CITY, July 13 (PNA) -— More applicants are expected to take up the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) entrance examination here on August 26 with the lowering of the height requirement to 5 feet from the previous 5’4” for male and 5’2” for female. Many aspirants are expected at the Lapaz National High School this year with proctors from the PMA facilitating the examination. The exam last year had 185 examinees from 277 applicants. According to the PMA leadership, the changes in the height requirement came about when it was observed during the conduct of the Limited Physical Examination in different exam centers, that many are denied the chance to go through the first phase of the selection process, solely for the reason of not meeting the height requirement. The PMA also said that with the previous height requirement, many Filipino youth, who have good educational background and are physically fit, are disenfranchised from the opportunity of being able to take the entrance examination conducted nationwide. The adjustment expects an increase in the pool where the best candidate for PMA cadetship will be selected. The PMA also said that its leadership made a firm stand on its policy against maltreatment in the Cadet Corps, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) by advocating a “Zero Tolerance on Maltreatment”, adhering to the respect for human rights and observing the principles of International Humanitarian Law and the rule of law. “This lowering of height requirement while maintaining the high standards will open up an opportunity to more equally competent aspirants”, said Mgen Jose Z. Mabanta Jr., Commander of the Army’s 3ID. Application is still ongoing and may be made online through the PMA website at www.pma.ph or at http://admission.pma.ph/ (PNA) Link |
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