The Department of Social Welfare and Development Region 6 conducts pre-validation for potential beneficiaries of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program at
(Image courtesy of LGU-San Carlos City, Negros Occidental) BACOLOD CITY - Mayor Renato Gustilo of San Carlos City, Negros Occidental said he welcomes the protest against the construction of the 300-megawatt (MW) liquefied natural gas (LNG) combined cycle power plant in their city, being proposed by Reliance Energy Development, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of SMC Global Power Holdings Corp. As of Friday, calls to revoke the resolution of non-objection (RONO) passed by the Provincial Board continue, particularly from Bishop Gerardo Alminaza of the Diocese of San Carlos and various environmental groups. "They want to rally in San Carlos, we will welcome them. I will issue them (a) permit. They can rally in front of the City Hall from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. They can stay there the whole day, I will even give them food," Gustilo told reporters. The proposed LNG power plant is expected to rise at the San Carlos Ecozone in barangays Punao and Palampas. He said the progress of the proje
Tech4Ed program offers Digital Literacy Courses such as Basic Computer Operation and Concept Training, among others. San Carlos PIO photo The San Carlos
At least 200 San Carlos City residents join the 1st Fisherfolks Congress in the city on July 14. San Carlos PIO photo San Carlos City through the Coastal