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LANSING Governor Gretchen Whitmer has announced a three-month extension for liquor licensees to renew their 2021 licenses. The annual license renewal expira
“I am committed to this town and helping it develop, and after all that I feel harshly treated with some of the words I saw people using to describe me,” he said. “People have short memories. “I’ve had members of the public come up to me and ask if it’s going to be a brothel, it’s unbelievable. “We care about this town, I’ve run a business here successfully for a long time which is now not doing so well due to the impact of the pandemic. I must try and continue to financially survive.
The store was formally Abergavenny Model Centre
New driving, regulations tests coming
Transport Commissioner Clive Clarke speaks about changes coming to the Licensing Division. - ROGER JACOB
In the coming months, Transport Commissioner Clive Clarke will introduce a new regulations test for class three vehicles and new driving tests for first-issue permits.
These changes are aimed at improving the quality of drivers, reducing accidents and road fatalities and consequently saving lives.
Newsday spoke with Clarke on Monday, when he touched on some of his plans for the continued modification of the Transport Division.
He intends to introduce a revised regulations exam and criteria for driving tests.
For the new driving test, the student will be required to perform a self-check on the car before beginning the yard test, in which the student is required to make a three-point turn, in a box, without touching the line.
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BACOLOD. Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia. (File photo)
+ March 02, 2021 BACOLOD City Mayor Evelio Leonardia has ordered the Permits and Licensing Division to thoroughly check the pawnshops and lending institutions in Bacolod that failed to secure closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras.
Leonardia said Tuesday, March 2, that the Permits and Licensing Division should check these business establishments and determine their violations.
Police Colonel Manuel Placido, director of Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO), earlier sent a letter to Permits and Licensing Division head Stella Rose Rayos, informing her that around 13 pawnshops and lending institutions violated City Ordinance (CO) 600 Series 2002 of Bacolod City based on their security survey conducted in various areas of Bacolod.