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LGUs urged to activate Price Monitoring Control Council

April 1, 2026

A local business leader has urged local government units (LGUs) in Negros Occidental to activate their respective price monitoring and control councils amid rising prices of basic commodities driven by the continuing increase in fuel prices.

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Capitol honors women leaders

April 1, 2026

The provincial government of Negros Occidental honored the Capitol’s women leaders as part of the Women’s Month culmination activity held at the Provincial Capitol lobby in Bacolod City on Tuesday, March 31.

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Graduation blues

April 1, 2026

With most, if not all, schools and universities gearing for graduation ceremonies and other end-of-school-year activities, much is expected of those who will culminate their school life.

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My irrational dislike of pickup truck drivers

April 1, 2026

I was raised to be a fair, even-handed person who is willing to accept everyone at face value and not to stereotype people. I’ve been a long proponent of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), putting me at odds with the current administration in Washington, DC, which has done everything in its power to eliminate anything remotely resembling equity and inclusion.

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Islands’ dilemma

April 1, 2026

Among the childhood Sunday School stories from the New Testament that have been embedded in the stream of my consciousness were the journeys of Apostle Paul as he responded to Jesus’ call to spread the Good News to regions far and beyond.

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How Paul treated women

April 1, 2026

During Women’s Month, some people say that Paul made women second class citizens because of certain difficult passages in his letters. Yet when we read the New Testament carefully, we see a different picture.

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Tren! Boda!: Sights, Sounds & Tales of The Past

April 1, 2026

For us Baby Boomers who grew up in the sugarlands of Negros, the familiar sights and sounds of steam and diesel trains still stir a deep, almost sacred nostalgia. Childhood was measured not by clocks but by whistles.

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LGUs urged to activate Price Monitoring Control Council

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