

Filipino nuncio urges seminarians to build firm spiritual foundation
By CBCP News A Filipino papal nuncio on Friday, Oct. 17, urged seminarians to embrace their formation years with “total commitment” and to build their priesthood on strong spiritual foundations. Speaking during the 80th anniversary Mass of the Our Lady of Peñafrancia Seminary in Sorsogon City, Archbishop Adolfo Tito Yllana, apostolic nuncio to Israel, said the seminary years are a “precious time” for personal and spiritual growth that will define a priest’s lifelong ministry.


Naga to host 1st Pacol Flower Festival on Oct 26
By Jason B. Neola IN a bid to strengthen the local flower industry and uplift the livelihood of families engaged in flower growing and vending, the City Government of Naga is set to host the 1st Pacol Flower Festival from October 26 to November 3, 2025, in Barangay Pacol. Mayor Leni Robredo expressed optimism that the event will help improve the socio-economic conditions of local flower growers and vendors. “I encourage the sector to engage in the production of high-valued va
PCSO-CamSur to LGUs: ‘No Reports, No Lotto shares’
By Paulo DS Papa The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) in Camarines Sur has issued a firm reminder to local government units (LGUs) that received lottery revenue shares in 2024: submit your utilization reports, or risk forfeiting your next tranche of funds. PCSO Camarines Sur Acting Branch Manager Tito Aycardo Jr. stressed that LGUs must account for how they spent their lotto shares, particularly on programs aligned with the PCSO’s mandate of supporting charity and
Sorsogon sets Guinness record for world’s largest pili nut brittle
By Benilda Recebido SORSOGON CITY --- Home cooks in the province of Sorsogon achieved a Guinness World Record on Thursday (October 16) for the largest nut brittle, made primarily with pili nuts, measuring about one-third the size of a standard basketball court. About 260 cooks from Sorsogon City and 14 municipalities helped create the record-setting confection using 1,430 kilos of pili nuts supplied by local farmers. The record attempt, conducted at the Sorsogon Provincial Gy
PBBM sends Lagdameo to oversee aid distribution in Masbate
By Ernie Delgado MASBATE CITY, Masbate --- In keeping with his commitment to support victims of Typhoon Opong in Masbate until they fully recover, President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. sent his special assistant on Monday, October 20, to oversee the distribution of aid to tourism workers and farmers in the province. During the event, over 800 affected tourism workers received cash assistance of P10,263 each through the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s Emerge


BU resumes classes after smoke incident
By Connie Calipay LEGAZPI CITY --- Bicol University (BU) will resume classes and sports activities for its 2025 Olympics on Thursday, following a two-day suspension due to an incident that sent several students to the hospital. Under Memorandum Order No. 392, athletes who are unwell or still recovering will not be compelled to participate in the games. On Monday evening, students suffered suffocation and hyperventilation from the smoke coming from canisters used in gender rev


New PNR route from Naga City to Lupi opens in November
By Connie Calipay LEGAZPI CITY --- The Philippine National Railways (PNR) will soon cater to more passengers when the Naga City to Lupi Viejo route in Camarines Sur opens on Nov. 5. PNR General Manager Deovanni Miranda on Wednesday said commuters’ travel time on this route would take about an hour and 39 minutes, faster than other means of transport, which takes almost two hours. “We are continuously improving the infrastructure of the PNR so that we can provide affordable, s
DA deploys mobile soil testing lab to boost Bicol farmers’ production
By Keren Anne Bernadas LEGAZPI CITY, Albay — The Department of Agriculture (DA) in Bicol has received a mobile soil testing laboratory to help local farmers use fertilizers more effectively, and grow better crops. Frederick Forcadela, head of the Regional Soil Laboratory (RSL), confirmed on Monday (Oct. 13) that the Bureau of Soils and Water Management has provided the region with a Mobile Soil Laboratory (MSL), a fully equipped 10-wheeler truck that can test 44 different soi


Masbate tourism workers displaced by ‘Opong’ to be trained for alternative jobs
By Ernie Delgado MASBATE CITY, Masbate --- Tourism workers displaced by Typhoon Opong which struck Masbate last month will receive training for alternative livelihoods. Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco announced this during the distribution of assistance in Masbate City last Monday, in which more than 800 affected tourism workers received P10,263 each in cash aid through the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s Emergency Cash Transfer program. “After the emergency


DHSUD to distribute P10-M construction materials in typhoon-hit Masbate
By Ana-Liza S. Macatangay LEGAZPI CITY --- Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) Regional Director Maria Amoroso announced Thursday (October 16) that the agency will distribute P10 million worth of construction materials to families affected by Typhoon Opong in Masbate. Amoroso said that DHSUD Bicol has already coordinated with the Masbate provincial government and the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office for the delivery of the con


MNCCI receives dual prestigious awards at 51st PCCI business conference
Metro Naga, Philippines --- The Metro Naga Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (MNCCI) is thrilled to announce that we have been honored with two Most Outstanding Chamber Awards in the Philippines and South Luzon Area. The awards, presented in the City level, large Chamber category, were bestowed by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) at the 51st Philippine Business Conference and Expo 2025 held at the Mall of Asia, SMX Convention Plaza on October 21, 20
LGU visits Naga City, benchmarks good governance practices
By Christine Kim Villafuerte In pursuit of empowering its people through good governance, the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Infanta, Quezon—a first-class municipality—visited Naga City to learn from its 30-year experience in people empowerment. Recognizing Naga City as his “leadership heaven,” Infanta Mayor L.A. Ruanto expressed his desire to share his learnings and experiences with Infanta’s new set of officials and People’s Council members through a benchmarking activity h
DHSUD Bicol prioritizes Typhoon Opong’s victims in Masbate
By Ernie Delgado MASBATE CITY --- The head of the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) in the Bicol region said on Thursday (October 16) that families in Masbate who were displaced by Typhoon Opong remain a top priority for the agency. Speaking at the Kapihan sa PIA Bicol, DHSUD Regional Director Maria Amoroso confirmed that the powerful tropical cyclone has damaged over 90,000 homes, with more than 20,000 totally destroyed, and roughly 73,000 others


''SAGIP SAKA ACT'': LGUs pwedeng magtungod kan paroy nin mga paraoma
Napapanahon nang maghiro an mga LGUs nganing matabangan an sektor nin paraoma na perming nalulugi huli sa pagparababa kan presyo nin paroy sa paagi kan pag-implementar kan ‘‘Sagip Saka Act’’ na saindang pwedeng bakalon an paroy sa presyong P20 cada kilo kumpara sa hababaon na presyo nin paroy sa mga kumprada na nagcacantidad na sanang P8, P10, hasta P12. ‘‘An Sagip Saka Act’’, pwedeng dai maggamit nin fondo an LGU envez tinutugotan na mag-utang sa bangko nganing gamiton na ka















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