Send Money to the Philippines
VOL. LIII. No. 107
City of Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines
Sunday, June 1, 2008
HOMEFRONT PAGE STORIESMAJOR EVENTSCOMMUNITY BILLBOARDSPORTSOBITUARIESOPINION EDITORIALLIFESTYLE BOHOL
ADVERTISERS
Flower.comWal-Mart.com USA, LLC

Cut sewer
lines - DENR

The row on what's finally to be done on the controversial drainage problem in the city seems to find the ultimate move to protect the environment, both inland and the seawaters off Tagbilaran City Port, declared "tourist port in the country."

Nestor Canda, newly designated CENRO of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) categorically declared that the agency will not clear the opening of the exit fall of the new drainage system if the sewerage connections of some 30 establishments along Carlos P. Garcia Avenue will not be disconnected.
FULL STORY

UNDER THREAT. The dolphins in Pamilacan island were nowhere to be found last Monday to Wednesday after massive commercial fishing stirred the area driving away the marine mammals to as far as to the coastal barangay of Bingag, Dauis town which is on the other side of Panglao island.

Just Before Deadline.....
Fuel prices up
by P1.50 a liter

MANILA. As the weak dollar continued to pull oil prices up in the world market, local oil firms passed the burden on to consumers by jacking up gasoline, diesel and kerosene prices by P1.50 a liter yet again.

Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. raised prices at 12:01 a.m. yesterday, followed by Petron Corp., Chevron Philippines Inc., Total (Philippines) Corp., Seaoil Philippines Inc. and Eastern Petroleum Corp. at 6 a.m.
FULL STORY


SPORTS
Guv Cup c'ship set
tom'row in Dao


The championship round of the Dao Commercial/inter-Purok Basketball League opens tomorrow with the start of the best-of-three series between the University of Bohol Flying Lemures and Philippine Maritime Institute at the Dao hardcourt, this city.
FULL STORY

 
 
Web www.BoholChronicle.com

 

No tuition hike in most schools
By: KIT BAGAIPO

Almost all private schools here are heeding the call not to implement increases in tuition and other school fees.

Except for Holy Name University (HNU) and Informatics which has applied a 5-percent increase in tuition and miscellaneous fees, all other colleges have retained their old charges.
FULL STORY


DepEd launches Republic
Service

In celebration of the 110th Anniversary of Philippines Independence Day on June 12, the Department of Education, through the Schools Division Superintendents nationwide has launched various "Republic-Service Activities." These activities are all deigned to provide maximum access to basic education.
FULL STORY

WHAT'S REAL SCORE? The arrival of rice shipment confirm