Olivia V. Yanson, the matriarch of the family that operates the country’s largest bus company, has been appointed by a Bacolod court as the special administrator of the estate left by her late spouse. As special administrator, Olivia is in charge of the preservation and management of the estate of…
Vallacar Transit Inc.'s Ceres buses parked at the South Terminal in Bacolod City. (PNA-Bacolod file photo) BACOLOD CITY - The Vallacar Transit Inc. (VTI), operator of Ceres buses, has ensured strict compliance with minimum public health standards as it resumed trips between Negros Occidental, Cebu, and Negros Oriental over the weekend. Jesideth Marquez-Seballos, legal and media relations officer of VTI, said on Monday that after receiving approval from the Negros Occidental provincial government, they reopened these routes that were previously suspended due to travel restrictions amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic. "We are happy. After a long period of time, we are back to serve the riding public with the utmost care," Marquez-Seballos told the Philippine News Agency (PNA). She said the VTI is fully adhering to the travel guidelines set by both the provinces of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental. "We will continue to enforce social distancing an
BACOLOD CITY The provincial government of Negros Occidental has allowed the resumption of Ceres bus trips to Negros Oriental effective Saturday, Nov. 20. This came five days after the Inter-Agency Task Force of Negros Oriental issued a resolution on Nov. 15 approving the request of the Vallacar T