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Marcos: Economic gains wasted if not felt by people

ECONOMIC GAINS. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. delivers a speech during the oath-taking ceremony of officials of the National Amnesty Commission (NAM), National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC), Marawi Compensation Board (MCB), Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) in Malacanang Palace. Marcos urged key government agencies to intensify efforts to uplift the people's lives so that they will feel the economic gains. (Screengrab from RTVM) MANILA - President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday urged key government agencies to intensify efforts to uplift the people's economic condition, saying that their hard work would go to "waste" if it is not felt by ordinary Filipinos. He made this remark in a message during the oath-taking ceremony of the officials of the National Amnesty Commission (NAM), National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC), Marawi Compensation Board (MCB), and the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliati

24K set to take March 26 CSC exams in Ilocos Region

MALASIQUI, Pangasinan-Some 24,429 individuals from Ilocos Region are set to take the Civil Service Examination pen-and-paper test scheduled on March 26 this year. Civil Service Commission (CSC) Ilocos Region chief human resource specialist Jerwin Linsangan, in a forum hosted by Philippine Information Agency Ilocos regional office, on Friday said of the total number of examinees, 6,963 are from Western Pangasinan, 3,212 in Ilocos Norte, 4,659 in Ilocos Sur, 5,110 in La Union, and 4,485 in Eastern Pangasinan. "For those who will take the exam, they just have to wait for the notice if they would still need antigen result for the unvaccinated or (if) they would still need to present a health declaration form," he said. He added that there would be another exam on Aug. 13 this year and the filing for the August exam will start on May 15 until June 14. Linsangan said there are available jobs in the government and in the local government units for those who will be eligible after pa

Laborer, hog raiser claim Lotto jackpot prizes

MANILA - Two bettors who bagged the jackpots of two separate draws have recently claimed their prizes at the main office of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) in Mandaluyong City. In a statement on Monday, the PCSO said the 35-year-old winner from Davao City, Davao del Sur, claimed last Jan. 19 half of the PHP521-million jackpot prize drawn last Dec. 30, 2022, for Ultra Lotto 6/58. The draw that yielded a winning combination of 01-23-15-03-08-05 produced two millionaires. The other winner, a 44-year-old female government employee from Tacloban City, Leyte, already claimed her winnings last Jan. 11. "Hindi na ako mag-eextra. Sa totoo lang po gusto ko lang naman magkaroon ng bahay at lupa kaya ako tumataya ng lotto. Sobra sobra na po itong ibinigay ng Panginoon sa akin (I won't do extra jobs anymore. To be honest, I just want to own a house and land so I bet on the lottery. The Lord has already given me too much)," the winner said, who supports himself by work

Alaminos City opens boardwalk at mangrove park

MANGROVE PARK. The Mangrove Park in Alaminos City now has a boardwalk where visitors could enjoy a walk through the park and enjoy the scenery. It is overlooking the Hundred Islands National Park and aims to raise awareness o the importance of the environment. (Photo courtesy of Alaminos Tourism) ALAMINOS CITY, Pangasinan - The home of the Hundred Islands National Park (HINP) in Pangasinan has opened a new attraction that would raise awareness on the importance of mangroves and wildlife. In a phone interview on Thursday, city tourism officer Miguel Sison said the 448-meter long boardwalk at the city's Mangrove Park in Barangay Bued is now open to the public from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. "This is an additional attraction to the HINP in our city. It offers a walk through the boardwalk along the mangrove area while overlooking the HINP and enjoying the sea breeze," he said. Among the other activities in the park is bird watching as migratory birds are usually seen in the area in the

Bicol schools told to adopt distance learning due to bad weather

Department of Education-Bicol Regional Director Gilbert Sadsad (PNA file photo) LEGAZPI CITY - The Department of Education (DepEd) has directed schools division offices (SDOs) in the Bicol Region to adjust their learning modality and adopt modular distance learning during localized class suspensions due to the effect of the shear line and low pressure areas. In a statement on Thursday, Gilbert Sadsad, DepEd-5 regional director, said the directive is based on DepEd Order No. 37 or the guidelines on the cancellation and suspension of classes and work in schools in the event of natural disasters, power outages, power interruptions and other calamities. He said modular distance learning, performance task, projects, or other similar activities shall be implemented to ensure that learning competencies and objectives are met by students. Sadsad also instructed SDOs to distribute available self-learning modules (SLMs) to be used by schools when classes are suspended. "The issuance of addi

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