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OCTOBER 13 - OCTOBER 19, 2019


METROPOST 2 NEWS and UPDATES Segregate


All residents and bus ines s owner s


enjoined to segregate their solid wastes in order to reduce the volume of garbage generated, avoid the spread of dengue and other pests while maintaining the cleanliness and health of the residents. The City Environment


and Natural Resources Office will partner with the barangay officials in the consistent and c omprehe ns i v e implementation of waste segregation at source. Residents and business


are


In line with the 119th Philippine Civil Service anniversary, employees of the City government compete for the title “Urban Street Styler of the Night” at the Presidencia grounds. Proclaimed as winners are Urban Street Styler of the Night Elaine Elumir from City Accounting, 1st runner-up William Thomas Van Stone from Public Information, and 2nd runner-up Jed Sarmiento Assessor’s office. (Photo by PIO)


owners are supposed to segregate the wastes in the following: Malata (Biodegradable) will be buried in a compost pit at source; non Biodegradable (dili malata) for recycling and reselling at MRF and residuals (non recyclable) will be disposed in the sanitary landfill. The 30 barangays are


mandated to implement source segregation, segregated collection and segregated destination of waste including the establishment of Materials Recovery Facility.


responsible in collecting the residual wastes. Garbage bags without stickers may no longer be collected. The city government is


committed in responsibly closing the Candau-ay Dumpsite based on the approved Safe Closure a n d


Plan approved by the TO PAGE 7


Re h a bi l i ta ti o n The city government is


Tricycle driver charged for assaulting enforcers


Contrary to what was earlier claimed, the Joint Inquest Resolution of the City Prosecutor Office signed by Associate Prosecutor Julito N. Lumusad and approved by City Prosecutor Joseph Arnel Zerna, found the tricycle driver Ronard Bello Faburada as the aggressor after defying the traffic enforcers who tried to apprehend him. The suspect was armed with a 21-inch long steel pipe, which he used to assault Traffic Enforcer Reynaldo Jumawan Montebon twice. But since Montebaon was wearing a helmet, the blows were mitigated. TMO Head Gilbert Albong said that Faburada was subsequently arrested by the TMO officers and Police Officers Police Staff Sergeant Vicente M. Enoferio and Police Corporal Allan I. Sugone using reasonable force.


Faburada is charged with Direct Assault and Disobedience and Resistance per complaint of Traffic E nf o r c e rs


Reyna l d o


24And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, 25


BREAD OF LIFE FELLOWSHIP, Turning Point, Batinguel 5pm


CARMELITE MONASTERY, Agan-an Road, Sibulan 6am, 7:30am, 10am, 4:30pm, 6pm Daily except Wednesday: 6am, 5:30pm Wednesdays: 6am, 3:30pm


CHAPEL OF THE EVANGEL FELLOWSHIP, SU campus 8:30am


CALVARY CHAPEL DUMAGUETE, Motong 8:30 am, 10:30 am; 3:30 pm in Visayan; 6:30 pm 5:30 pm Midweek Thursday DUMAGUETE CHINESE CHURCH, V. Locsin St. 9:30 am


DUMAGUETE UCCP, Silliman Ave. Extension 9:30 am, 4 pm; 5:30 Midweek Wednesdays


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, EJ Blanco Drive 7:15 am,10 am


CONVERGE CENTER OF CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, Hibbard Ave., Piapi


9:30 am, 6 pm


MARY IMMACULATE PARISH, San Jose St. 6 am, 7:15 am, 8:30am,10:15am,4:15pm; 5:30 pm Saturdays


REDEMPTORIST CHURCH


6am, 8 am, 10 am, 4:30 pm, 6pm SIBULAN FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST CHURCH 10am


SILLIMAN CHURCH


6:30am (Silliman Heights Chapel, Junob); 8am (Udarbe Memory Chapel); 9:30am, 4pm; 5:30pm (Udarbe Memory Chapel); 7pm Midweek Wednesdays


ST. CATHERINE DE ALEJANDRIA CATHEDRAL 4:30am, 5:45 am, 7 am, 8:15 am, 9:30am, 11 am, 1:15 pm, 2:45 pm, 4pm, 5:30pm, 7pm; Mondays-Saturdays: 5am, 6am, 5:15pm, 6pm


ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE CHAPEL, St. Paul University 7am, 4pm


VICTORY DUMAGUETE, 2nd Fl Spanish Heritage 9am, 11am, 3pm, 5pm (all with Kids’ services) & 7pm 6pm Monday Youth Service; 3pm Saturday High School Service At Bethel Guest House: CALVARY BAPTIST TANJAY EXTENSION, 3pm CRU LIFE, 10am CHURCH OF CHRIST, 7pm IKTHUS DUMAGUETE, 10am JEREMIAH CHRISTIAN CENTER, 9am JESUS IS LORD, 5:30pm


METRO DUMAGUETE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 10am SOLID ROCK WORSHIP, 5:30pm


BARGE SCHEDULES Tampi, San Jose to Bato, Cebu (vice versa)


4:00 am 5:00 am 6:30 am 8:00 am 9:30 am 10:30 am 11:30 am


12:30 pm 2:00 pm 3:30 pm 5:00 pm


6:30 pm 8:00 pm 9:30 pm 11:30 pm


sporting their uniform jerseys, triathletes from Team Larga Biya (from their reputation for starting on time), enjoy a hearty fiesta breakfast in Valencia at the home of Deling and Saning Villegas. (Photo by Melissa Pal)


SUNDAY WORSHIP TIME not giving up meeting together, as some


are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another -- and all the more as you see the Day approaching. Hebrews 10:24-25


Jumawan Montebon and Rowel Alabastro Abueva. The incident started at


3:30PM, Friday, (October 4) when Faburada driving MCH No. 0775 was in the loading area of Lee Super Plaza and allegedly refused to convey a lady passenger who asked to be transported to Barangay Bantayan. Faburada instead picked another passenger. TMO Officer Abueva tried to intervene and asked for his driver’s license, but Faburada refused and speeded away. Officer Abueva called the attention of Faburada when he returned to the bay area of Lee Super Plaza and invited the driver to TMO Office. Abueva board ed Faburada’s MCH supposedly going to TMO Office but the driver picked another passenger going to Aly Mae in Pulantubig. This prompted Abueva to call the assistance of his fellow Traffic Enforcers who intercepted the MCH in Purok Kalubihan Barangay Daro.


Faburada was apprised of his violations: driving without a mayor’s permit, arrogance and refusal to convey a passenger. When Officer Montebon arrived, Faburada suddenly got a 21-inch long steel pipe and assaulted the officer


causing him to sprawl on the ground. Not contented, Faburada also tried to hit the other officers but with the help of the responding policemen.Faburada was arrested and now detained in the custodial cell of the City Police Station. The City Prosecutor’s Office found sufficient ground to hold the respondent Ronard Bello Faburada for trial for the crimes charged, it is recommended that the corresponding information for Disobedience of an agent of person in authority under Article 151 of the Revised Penal Code as amended, and Indirect Assaults under Article 149 of the same code to be filed in the proper court.


TMO maintains that the enforcers were just doing their jobs and defended themselves from the tricycle driver who was armed and trying to harm them. (PIO)


City to brgys:


PWDs get training on candle-making


in the skillset of persons with disabilities in the Province. The Department of Science & Technology- Negros Oriental Provincial Science and Technology Center, in cooperation with DCCCO Multipurpose Cooperative and the Department of Social


There’s an added ability


mass production, as well as improving their livelihood. Rommel Romagos, DOST’s training coordinator, emphasized to participants that patience, dedication, and focus should be observed to achieve one’s goal in every endeavor.


Monaliza Nemenzo, DCCCO livelihood program


Welfare & Development, conducted a three-day skills training on advanced candle making at the Jeemz Candle Maker compound in Tugas, Tanjay City.


Around 14 participants from Banilad PWDs association participated in the training aimed at teaching them how to operate candle machines for


coordinator, committed support from the Coop. Engr. Erwin Bayawa, proprietor of Jeemz Candle Maker, a SETUP-assisted firm in Tanjay, was the resource person. Interested organizations can avail of DOST NegOr’s training services through (035) 421-2100; 225-4551, dostnegor@gmail.com. (PR)


Sibulan to Liloan, Santander, Cebu (vice versa) 4:30 am 6:00 am 7:30 am 9:00 am


1:30 pm 3:00 pm 4:30 pm


10:30 am 12:00 nn


For inquiries, call Maayo Shipping Inc.


Tampi: 419-7371; 400-3059; 0917-710-7080 Sibulan: 419-8140


6:00 pm 7:30 pm 9:00 pm


10:30 pm


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