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Daghay na BANN3D_lol
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Digos City and Davao del Sur Province
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Butuanon ini
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Chicago Area
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ikaw lagi nagpasi-ugda diri nyor, hehehe.
![]() congrats for a new thread!
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Daghay na BANN3D_lol
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Taga Digos City sad baya ko oi.. naka puyo man sad ko diri.. sweto ko aning Lugara...
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Missed Opportunities
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Iligan City
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But then, libre ang pangandoy.
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A Proud GENERAL
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Gen. Santos City, Cebu City
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Congrats Digos!!
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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sori for d OT: unsa nay nahitabo xa abreeza, .lumiere, sm lanang and ecoland ug uban pa? murag taud2x nang gitrankahan ang mga davao threads............nice na cguro kaau ang devt xa abreeza hapit na May!!!
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Davao
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Digos City Terminal II
![]() CJ Toyota Tsusho Xylose Factory (Main Gate) February 2011
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BANNED
Join Date: Apr 2010
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Jinkee
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Digos City
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..dapat naa pud tai seperate thred sa gaisano grand mall Digos!!!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Wer Da Feet?
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Eco.City & Tagum City
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Gikan ko'g Digos gahapon, wla jud bisan unsang Malls na imong gipangyaw-yaw! Pwede magpuyo na lang ka Jinkee? ![]() Sagbot na kaayo ka sa katilingban, dapat na kang pagapuohon ug dabdaban!
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dawao
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: No somos premiere, seguro!! Pero mira atentamente!!
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well in respect of jinkee, he/she is right. may mall na itinayo ngayon sa digos which is the gaisano grand. one of my friends told me that there was a mall somewhere near the road going to kidaps but im not sure, but what's sure is that there was really a gaisano grand digos under construction. its a matter of evidence (photos, articles in the news) needed for other forumers to believe, i hope jinkee you will get a photo for the mall.
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Wer Da Feet?
Join Date: May 2009
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kron panindigan na jud na nimo Jinkee![]() so we will expect more updates from you...
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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CONGRATS FOR THE NEW THREAD
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The fact that Mindanao has remained a "land of promise" because it is promised to the displaced people of Luzon and the Visayas. It is, otherwise speaking, governed like a "dumping colony" for the undesirables of the two other regions. At the same time Mindanao serves as a "milking cow" for corporate wealth." - Datu Michael Kudarat Mastura
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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I remember this place last year. Nagstop-over kami dito from Davao papuntang Gen San at bumili ako ng puto na masarap...
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Daghay na BANN3D_lol
Join Date: Apr 2007
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bingka oi..
bingka ang da best labi na sa sulop... pag ingon sa kunduktor nga "sulop!" mag laway na dayon ko...
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By Carina L. Cayon DIGOS CITY, Davao del Sur, (PIA) –- The division of Davao del Sur into two provinces and the creation of a new province to be named Davao Occidental will “very, very soon be realized,” said Governor Douglas Ra Cagas. Cagas told the Philippine Information Agency that a plebiscite where the province’s constituents would participate to decide on the matter is expected to be conducted towards end of this year. The governor divulged that the creation of Davao Occidental Province would take effect by 2013. Davao del Sur House representatives Marc Douglas IV C. Cagas and Franklin P. Bautista jointly sponsored House Bill No. 3644 seeking for the division of the province into two and for the creation of Davao Occidental Province. In the House Bill explanatory note, Cagas and Bautista elaborated that the creation of the new province “primarily intended to hasten the economic and social progress of the municipalities comprising the proposed province.” Davao Occidental shall comprise the Municipalities of Malita, Sta. Maria, Don Marcelino, Jose Abad Santos and Sarangani. The proposed capital town is Malita. Davao del Sur shall embrace the towns of Malalag, Sulop, Kiblawan, Padada, Hagonoy, Matanao, Bansalan, Magsaysay, Sta. Cruz and Digos as the Capital City. The House Bill explained that the “slow pace development” in the areas to compose the proposed province has pushed for the “decentralization and establishment of a wider range of better possibilities and access to governmental programs and services that directly cater to the inhabitants of these municipalities.” Another purpose raised is for the “respective seats of government to be nearer, accessible, and more responsive to the needs of their respective constituents.” The Congressmen further elaborated that the creation of Davao Occidental province would also “accelerate political, social and economic development due to closer supervision by the new provincial officials and imbibe the spirit of self sufficiency and self-reliance.” They added that the move would “revive the pride of our people who have long dream of autonomy.” Cagas is currently covering the 1st District, while Bautista handles 2nd District. Earlier, Davao del Sur provincial information office has reported in its press release that the Bill was on its 3rd reading in the 15th Congress as of last month
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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bad news nasunog pala yong Central Werhauz Club ng Digos...
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Daghay na BANN3D_lol
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what?? pag kasayang! unsa may cause Sir?
diha ra ba among suki sa akong auntie basta mag grocery mi...
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By Carina L. Cayon DAVAO CITY, March 27 (PIA) —- In a bid to strengthen industry collaboration, the local government unit and the Department of Trade and Industry in Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur are set to hold a consultation dialogue in April with major industry firms in said town. LGU Sta Cruz and DTI regard industry collaboration as “very crucial to industry survival,” while believing competition to be more intense and the stakes for winning to be greater. Dubbed as CEO Dialogue, the three-hour consultation would involve 18 major investors and product lines, and eight big landholdings in Sta. Cruz. One of the leading industries, the San Miguel Corporation will be hosting the dialogue at its SMC Brewery Plant at Barangay Darong. The Bureau of Investments in Davao will moderate the “free-wheeling discussions and presentations of various concerns affecting businesses and commitments towards community development.” DTI Secretary Gregory L. Domingo is expected to grace the dialogue where corporate executive officers will have an opportunity to raise issues and concerns and other policy reforms for the Secretary’s consideration. DTI said the dialogue aims to “achieve industrial peace and harmony within and among investors and the community,” noting the need for a “harmonious relationship between the firms and the community where they are located.” The identification of issues and concerns and the generation of information during the dialogue would help and guide the LGU Sta. Cruz in formulating its interventions and development direction, DTI said. It added that “government should have first hand information on the various industry constraints in order to appropriately provide the needed interventions to ensure entry, expansion and retention of investments.” The dialogue also intends to “promote corporate social responsibility to investors for the social, environmental, and economic development of the locality.” With this aim, the business firms are expected to signify their commitment to support LGU programs and projects focusing on micro, small and medium enterprise development through the Corporate Social Responsibility program. DTI said the identified issues and concerns are expected to be addressed with immediate interventions, while the projected enhanced collaboration among firms would particularly deliver raw material exchange and manpower development. Another part of the expected outcomes is to identify investment leads and joint ventures and to list requirements for the domestic raw material supply. DTI stated that the issues that could not be addressed in the dialogue “will be referred to concerned agencies or forwarded to Regional Development Council for appropriate action.” (PIA-11/Carina L. Cayon)
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