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Mines View Park market project begins

The view of Mines View Park will be clearer before the end of the year, with the transfer of stalls blocking the route – and view – down to the rock view deck, to a four-floor satellite market now being constructed.

 

Community spirit blooms for BGHMC

The Baguio General Hospital called on the community it serves to lunch last Wednesday to mark its 108th year of growth as the top medical center of Northern Philippines .

 

BPMA heads roll amid Burnham rumpus; Bureau annex parks

BAGUIO CITY – Irked by apparent disregard of the Burnham Park Management Authority’s (BPMA) ‘recommendatory’ powers on Burnham Park dev efforts, councilor Perlita Rondez jibed, “What if the mayor just dissolves the BPMA?”

 

FIANZA: "Split sports from park concerns, give Athletic Bowl a chance"

BAGUIO CITY – While some city officials are away with fairies on the development of  Burnham Park, city administrator Peter Fianza asserted the need to separate apples from oranges if the city wants development efforts in Athletic Bowl to come off ground.

 

CFC majority sees P652.6 BCDA debt as magic pill to cure city woes

BAGUIO CITY – They articulated separately but sang the same tune, save for one.

 

Development of the Athletic Bowl; sprucing up of Burnham Park; renovation of the Baguio Convention Center (BCC); purchase of the ‘Tree Park’ near BCC… name it, P652-million is enough to answer for ‘em all.

LBP Loan assistance extended

BAGUIO CITY – Mayor Reinaldo Bautista, Jr. signed the Memorandum of Agreement between the City Government and Land Bank of the Philippines Baguio-Naguilian Branch for Livelihood Loan Grants for city employees.

 

City releases financial assistance for Pepeng victims

BAGUIO CITY – City Mayor Reinaldo Bautista, Jr. through the City Social Welfare and Development Office released financial assistance due the victims of Pepeng.

 

City dads push for extra P58-M to up City 2010 budget to P1.1-B

BAGUIO CITY – The city council-formed Budget Special Committee (BSC) last week asked the Local Finance Committee (LFC) to squeeze a bit more out of ‘em coffers and cough up P58-million to up the proposed 2010 fiscal budget to P1.1-billion.

 

Another coding suspension ordered

BAGUIO CITY – After the suspension of the coding scheme for vehicles last Christmas break, Mayor Reinaldo Bautista, Jr. ordered another suspension on its implementation for all types of private vehicles within city streets.

Major events happening in the city is expected to draw hundreds of local and foreign tourists coming from various places.

This is in preparation for the Flower Festival Celebrations and the Philippine Military Academy Graduation Rites, Bautista said.

Spine Board Training Giving Spine to Barangay Disaster Brigades

A series of trainings within limited givens has provided a spine to the city’s rescue operations during calamities – right at the barangay level which, because of its proximity, can provide the immediate response needed in emergencies.

 

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