Sipalay Accommodations 90% Booked For Holy Week Break

Sipalay, pangunahing beach destination sa Negros Occidental, ay halos puno na ang mga akomodasyon para sa Holy Week.

Malaybalay City’s PHP20 Million IP Housing Project Nears Final Phase

Ang PHP20 milyong proyekto ng pabahay para sa mga katutubo sa Malaybalay City ay malapit nang matapos, may mga susunod na proyekto na nakaplano.

Quezon City Urges Schools To Adopt Sustainable Practices Amid Climate Crisis

Quezon City hinihimok ang mga paaralan na gawing bahagi ng kanilang araw-araw na gawain ang mga sustainable na praktis kasabay ng paglala ng panganib ng pagbabago ng klima.

Negros Occidental Braces For Thousands At Holy Week Pilgrimage Sites

Ang mga pilgrim sites sa Negros Occidental ay handang-handa na para sa pagdagsa ng mga deboto sa panahon ng Mahal na Araw.

Antique To Acquire Lot For New Capitol Building

Antique To Acquire Lot For New Capitol Building

12
12

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Antique provincial government is pushing its planned lot acquisition for the new capitol building this year.

Antique Vice Governor Edgar Denosta said provincial officials are considering a lot in Barangay Atabay here. “The lot purchase could happen this June,” he said.

Denosta said that of the several proposed sites, the property in the said village is bigger and suitable for the provincial building including its future expansion.

Governor Rhodora Cadiao last year conducted an ocular inspection on the five-hectare lot.

The provincial government, she said, has savings of about PHP2 million that would be used for the lot acquisition.

Meanwhile, Denosta said he is supportive of the move to construct a new capitol building in a place that is not yet congested.

“The construction of the capitol may take some time after the lot acquisition though,” he said.

Denosta said since the new site is still agricultural, its land conversion and titling could take some time.

The present capitol site in the town proper here has gotten congested, with barely enough parking space for vehicles.

The governor plans to accommodate offices of some national government agencies at the new site to make it a one-stop-shop for the transacting public.

The present capitol building was constructed in 1957 during the incumbency of former Governor Josue Cadiao, the incumbent governor’s father. (PNA)