SILAY CITY, Negros Occidental – Despite the challenges brought about by the pandemic, the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) remains unstoppable as it continues to provide vital
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Resorts in NegOcc closed during ‘San Juan’ feast
BACOLOD CITY – All resorts and similar leisure establishments in Negros Occidental and in this capital city will be closed during the feast day of
NegOcc farmers urged to claim insurance as losses hit over P19-M
BACOLOD CITY – The Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) in Negros Occidental on Thursday urged farmers who incurred losses brought by Tropical Storm Dante to
DPWH completes P65.7-M flood control project in NegOcc
BACOLOD CITY – The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has completed the construction of the PHP65.71-million flood mitigation project in the Ilog-Hilabangan River in
‘Dante’ leaves P8.3-M losses to NegOcc agri sector
BACOLOD CITY – Crop farmers and animal raisers in Negros Occidental have suffered some PHP8.3 million in production losses following the onslaught of Tropical Storm Dante
NegOcc launches bid to secure water resources
BACOLOD CITY – With 25 percent of Negrenses having no access to water supply, the Negros Occidental provincial government unveiled on Tuesday the Provincial Integrated Water
35 displaced OFWs from NegOcc receive aid from gov’t
BACOLOD CITY – Some 35 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) from Negros Occidental displaced by the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic received financial assistance of PHP20,000 each
NegOcc NPA-cleared village residents to get P1-M livelihood aid
BACOLOD CITY – Eight residents of Barangay Pinapugasan in Escalante City, Negros Occidental have been identified as beneficiaries of PHP1 million worth of consumer store
NegOcc highlights ecosystem restoration for Environment Month
BACOLOD CITY – The Provincial Environment Management Office (PEMO) in Negros Occidental has joined the global call to restore the ecosystem through various activities marking
NegOcc farmers incur over P5-M loss due to ‘Dante’
BACOLOD CITY – Rice farmers and animal raisers in Negros Occidental have incurred more than PHP5 million in losses due to heavy rains and floods brought