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Positive News Media (Free subscription) | yesterday
BUTUAN CITY, Nov. 30 (PNA) – The city government of Butuan, along with the City Tourism Council (CTC), formulated a proper planning and created a Master Tourism Development Plan (MTDP) in an effort to make the region’s capital city as the primary gateway or tourist destination in the Caraga region.
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Positive News Media (Free subscription) | yesterday
... Hawilian-Salug-Sinakungan Road in Camiguin worth P90 million and the Diosdado Macapagal Bridge in Butuan City worth P2.159 billion. The implementation of these projects was funded under the agency’s infrastructure funds for Mindanao this year that reached P24.059 billion. Out of this allocation, P20.980 billion or 87 percent went to the highways component, P2.628 billion or 11 percent for...
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Positive News Media (Free subscription) | 11/28/2009
... project by the council. It is also in partnership with the Rotary Clubs of Downtown and Metro Butuan. The project consists of dental services from the Philippine National Police and the Philippine Army, feeding program sponsored by the Rotary Clubs of Downtown and Metro Butuan, medical services from the Department of Health and free haircut from the Philippine National Red Cross and...
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Positive News Media (Free subscription) | 11/23/2009
BUTUAN CITY, Nov. 23 (PNA) -- The various disaster councils in Surigao and Agusan, particularly in Surigao City, were placed on älert status on Monday following continuous rains for one week now.
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PRC Board Exam Results (Free subscription) | 11/27/2009
... PEÑARANDA CAYDR. CARLOS LANTING COLLEGE -QC86.20.JOEMAR GABATO DELANTARASIAN COLLEGE FOUNDATION-BUTUAN CITY86.20.SANICLAIRE ARUCAN ZAMORASMEDICAL COLLEGE OF NORTHERN PHILIPPINES86.2010IMEE ROSE BARCELON DARJUANDR. CARLOS S. LANTING COLLEGE- QC86.00.SHERVIN MUKSAN HASIMUNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA86.00.LESLIEGAYLE SANCHEZ LABRADORDR. CARLOS LANTING COLLEGE -QC86.00.VICTOR MALANUM NEPOMUCENO DE...
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Positive News Media (Free subscription) | 11/23/2009
... putting out power in the five major cities of Mindanao, namely Zamboanga, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Butuan and Cotabato. He said MinBC press statement also said over the next five years, Mindanao’s annual power requirement was projected to grow by an average of 6 percent while the island’s dependable capacity had been on a stand still at 1,510 megawatts. “If it is left unchecked, the entire...