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Brace for weekend road repairs – MMDA

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority yesterday advised motorists to brace for traffic jams as several roads in the metropolis would be closed for repairs this weekend.

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Celebration of life

A celebration of life will be held for Doug Obester from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021, at Cozzolino Park, 12001 San Mateo Road (Highway 92),

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GenSan police revives drive vs. illegal parking, terminals

GENERAL SANTOS CITY - The city police office has revived its campaign to clear the streets here of illegally parked vehicles and terminals in line with local and national government regulations. Lt. Col. Dominador Palgan Jr., head of the city traffic enforcement unit (TEU), said Friday they towed an initial five vehicles composed of tricycles and motorcycles that they found obstructing traffic in major streets in the city. Palgan said the first stop of their random enforcement operation covered the Mateo Road and San Miguel Street in Barangay Lagao; Magsaysay Avenue; and Cagampang Street in Barangay Dadiangas South. He said they have scheduled more unannounced inspections in other areas here to check for possible violators. "We will also expand our monitoring to ensure the proper compliance by our motorists to traffic regulations," he told reporters. Palgan said their enhanced operation aims to enforce proper discipline and compliance among motorists with the provisions of Re

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GenSan police revives drive vs. illegal parking, terminals

GENERAL SANTOS CITY - The city police office has revived its campaign to clear the streets here of illegally parked vehicles and terminals in line with local and national government regulations. Lt. Col. Dominador Palgan Jr., head of the city traffic enforcement unit (TEU), said Friday they towed an initial five vehicles composed of tricycles and motorcycles that they found obstructing traffic in major streets in the city. Palgan said the first stop of their random enforcement operation covered the Mateo Road and San Miguel Street in Barangay Lagao; Magsaysay Avenue; and Cagampang Street in Barangay Dadiangas South. He said they have scheduled more unannounced inspections in other areas here to check for possible violators. "We will also expand our monitoring to ensure the proper compliance by our motorists to traffic regulations," he told reporters. Palgan said their enhanced operation aims to enforce proper discipline and compliance among motorists with the provisions of Re

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