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Friday, December 23, 2016

Endangered Philippine eagle hawk rescued in Wangal, La Trinidad


Cordillera - A man from Benguet rescued a Philippine eagle hawk he found at a barangay hall in Wangal, La Trinidad. 

The Philippine eagle hawk is an endangered species that can be found only in the Philippines. 

The eagle hawk was very weak when a resident Marcelo Carpio from the said barangay found it. The eagle sustained many severe injuries mostly from its head. 

Mr. Carpio immediately turned over it to the authorities of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in La Trinidad. 

According to the DENR, the eagle hawk will be brought to Benguet State University (BSU) for treatment and will be released to Sto. Tomas Forest Reserve after  it recover. 

-abs cbn
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15 houses in Poblacion, Mankayan engulfed by flames, allegedly caused by phone charger

Cordillera - Firefighters reported around 15 residential houses including several business establishment were engulfed by flames in  central town of Mankayan, Benguet, Thursday night.

The fire was reported to have started around 7:00 pm and the fire was later put out around 10:30.

Due to the heavy fire, neighboring fire departments from Cervantes and Bugias, and some water delivery trucks have join in to assist to control the fire from burning more houses.

No one was killed or in serious situation but only minor injuries were reported. Owners and residents of the burned houses has seek a temporary shelter at the municipal hall and in some nearby religious buildings.

A phone charger has been allegedly pointed out as the thing that caused the fire.

Photo of the fire was captured and posted by sir Tirso Gunadan Baday in his FB account.

 
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Only in Baguio: Motorists get free lunch for wearing seat belts


The department of Transportation (DOTr) Cordillera has took a different approach in encouraging motorists to keep their seat belts fastened. 

Instead of punishing them with a fine of P1,000 to P5,000, they give them a free lunch for wearing their seat belts.

According to Atty. Jose Eduardo Natividad, Regional Director of DOTR, traffic enforcers usually stops motorists to check for traffic violation, but this time they flagged down motorist to remind them of the importance of wearing seat belts as well as give them a free lunch, abs cbn news reports

"Whenever motorist see traffic enforcers, they think they're just there to catch violators but in reality they want them to learn." Natividad added.

Many motorist were happy and praised the idea of the DOTr and they are hoping this initiative will set as example to traffic violators. 

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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Baguio students discover biofuel derived from taro (Gabi) that can fuel cars


Cordillera - Six students from Saint Louis University (SLU) in the city of Baguio have discovered a cleaner and eco-friendly alternative to petroleum that can fuel cars - this is from taro or locally known as 'gabi'.


The students are Joji Takeoka, John Cyril Paco, Gregory Jones Ochoada, John Paul Galong, and Keanu Verzosa, all students of the said university.
Photo Courtesy || John Cyril Paco

Last October, their invention dubbed as "BIO-GAB" (taken from the word Biofuel and Gabi) won the Business and Idea Development Award (BIDA) given by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce.

Taro (scientific name: Colocasia esculenta) also known as 'gabi' in the Philippines is rich in substances needed in the creation of bioethanol. This plant can grow in almost any type of soil, and highly resistant to floods and drought.

The oil from the taro took the students two weeks to ferment then extract it to process until it become efficient to fuel cars. They tested their invention in a spare engine similar to that of jeepneys and found that it is as effective as other petroleum products commonly used in cars.

According to Ochoada, one of the researchers, taro is rich in carbohydrates and glucose which is the main source bio-ethanol needed to run a car.

"Wild taro is abundant yet inedible crop which is rich in carbohydrates and glucose which are needed to make bio-ethanol. Bio-ethanol is a type of clean fuel that can be used in cars. We tested it in a spare engine similar to that of jeepneys to prevent risk. Fortunately, it worked. The testing center also agreed that it is feasible for engines," Ochoada told Rappler.

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Paco, another member of the group, is hoping that their invention will create a better and safer world to live in and provide jobs to Filipinos.

"We believe that Bio-Gab will potentially revolutionize the industry by providing a product that will minimize the carbon monoxide emission of burning fuel. We also wanted to give back to the community, at the same time by providing jobs in the country, especially in the local areas where poverty and pollution is rampant," Paco said.

Bio- gab is efficient and eco-friendly and it was tested and found out to be effective as other petroleum products commonly found in cars.

The students who invented the bio-gab are planning to secure a patent for their biofuel invention.


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Monday, December 19, 2016

Police Cordillera awarded the best Regional Law Enforcers in the entire country


Police Regional Office Cordillera has again proven its competence after bagging two awards of being the Best Regional Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee (RLECC) in Luzon and in the National Level during the Command Conference at Camp Crame last Friday.

The award was received by Cordillera Police Regional Director Chief Superintendent Elmo Francisc Oco Sarona from the NALECC Chairman and PNP Chief, Police Director General Ronald De La Rosa.

The award is a result of the concerted effort of all the members of the RLECC. They work hard with dedication for the successful conduct of impact programs, projects and activities for the period from July 15, 2015 to July 15, 2016 that contributed immensely to the attainment of the NALECC’s goals and objectives.

The RLECC is composed of different government agencies and partners from the private sector with a role of formulating law enforcement policies that are currently being implemented, providing inputs and recommendations and enabling the passage of important legislations affecting the country's peace and order, its economy and environment.

Moreover, PRO-COR has garnered a high percentage accomplishment of 171%, exemplary surpassing the target in accounting drug personalities during the implementation of Campaign Plan: Double Barrel Alpha for the period October 26 to December 7, 2016. This significantly contributing to the attainment of a drug0free Philippines.

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Friday, December 16, 2016

La-Trinidad will be smoke-free starting January 2017


Cordillera - The local government of La-Trinidad will soon implement the Smoke-Free Ordinance that hopes to get tobacco smokers out from public places January 2017.

The Smoke-Free Ordinance No. 8-2018 aims to regulates, smoking, selling, distribution and advertisement of tobacco products and impose penalties for violators.

The said ordinance prohibits smoking at any designated smoke-free areas and establishment, prohibits selling, giving or distributing tobacco products to minor, prohibits distributing and advertising tobacco products in school, public playground or any other facility frequented by minors or within one hundred meters from any point of the perimeter and prohibits buying tobacco from minors.

Penalties will be strictly imposed to the violators of the said ordinance.

Meanwhile, the religious sectors of La-Trinidad expressed their support to the ordinance and committed to help the government in promoting it through spiritual reforms.
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Award-winning writer from Benguet awarded by President Duterte as among Outstanding Young Men and Women

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Cordillera - A proud Ibaloi, Dr. Ryan Guinaran was awarded among the 2016 Outstanding Men and Women of the Philippines by President Rodrigo Duterte at the Malacanang Palace on December 12.

Dr. Ryan C. Guinaran, 29-year old is an Ibaloi from Kabayan, Benguet. He was awarded one of the TOYM 2016 by the Junior Chamber International (JCI) Philippines for his volunteering work and advocating the welfare of the indigenous people of Cordillera.

He was a consistent academic, community service and leadership awardee during this schooling years and was active Pahinungod volunteer. He pursued his medical degree at the UP College of Medicine and graduated in 2002.

In his volunteering work and countless medical mission, he was exposed to the plight of the Indigenous people of the cordillera. Seeing the great problem in his very own region, he decided to stay and offer his medical expertise in his hometown Kabayan and had declined the attractive job offers abroad.


Dr, Guinaran was also an advocate in the regaining of the Ibaloi culture and identity. He spearheaded the Ibaloi "Cultural Renaisance" which aims revive the Ibaloi culture such as Ibaloi poetry, music, arts and folklore.

Dr, Guinaran deserved this years award and the Ibaloi and Cordilleran people are very proud of him. He is a fine example of a life dedicated to a mission to make a difference in the life of his kababayan in the Cordillera.


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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Mountain Province opens up scholarship program for Medical Doctors


Bontoc, Mountain Province - The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Bontoc has enacted an ordinance establishing the Mountain Province Doctors Scholarship Program which aims to address the shortage of medical doctors in the provincial government -run hospital, the Philippine Information Agency reports.

According to the report,"the provincial government shall shoulder the actual cost of the grantee's tuition fees inclusive of laboratory fees but not exceed P50,000. The tuition fee shall be directly paid to the school where the grantee is enrolled.

Included in the scholarship program are book allowance of P10,000 per semester, uniform allowance of P4,000 per year, monthly living allowance of P10,000 for five months on each semester which include lodging and transportation expenses.

Requirements for interested applicants are the following:

1. Must be fresh enrollees to the medical course.
2. Must have passed the National Medical Admission Test (NMAT) having at least an average or 80%.
3. Must be a native of Mountain Province.
4. Must be phisically and mentally fit and in good moral character.
5. Must not be more than 35 years of age upon admission.
6. Parent's annual income must not be more than P360,000.
7. He must passed the required interview.

Interested applicants are required to submit transcript or record, birth certificate, certified copy of NMAT rating, income tax return of parents or his/her own tax return for the two immediate preceding years. Submit also at leats two certificates of good moral character from the parish priest, Baraga Chairman or any respected elder in the community.

After funishing all the necessary application papers and require documents, applicants can submit them to the Office of the Provincial Governor which will be transmitted to the Committee of Assesment.

- Philippine Information Agency.

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Grade 10 student stabbed 60 times in Baguio City

Cordillera Region - Authorities are now in a manhunt to capture the suspects in the brutal killing of a young student in Baguio City.

The victim was a Grade 10 student of the Pines City National High School (PCNHS) who sustained 60 stabs on the different parts of his body after he was robbed.

The incident happened along Labsan Street, Kayang Extension early Tuesday morning when the victim was on his way to school.

Authorities said three unidentified knife-wielding suspects allegedly took the victim's cellphone, tablet and cash worth P200.

Police investigators showed the victim was stabbed 40 times on his neck using an ice pick and 20 times on the different parts of the body.

The victim was rushed to the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center (BGHMC) but was declared dead on arrival due to heavy blood loss.
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Wednesday, December 7, 2016

3 Universities in the Cordillera are top performing in criminology exam


Three universities in the Cordillera were among the top performing schools in the recently concluded criminology licensure exams given last October 2016.

These are the University of the Cordilleras (UC) which ranked the first with a percentage passing rate of 95.16%, King's College of the Philippines - Benguet (KCP) ranked 3rd with a passing rate of 88.57% and Ifugao State University - Lamut (IFSU) ranked 4th with a percentage passing rate of 83.33%.

Meanwhile Tarlac State University and Data Center College in Laog city filled the 2nd and 5th ranked respectively.

The October 2016 Criminology licensure exams administered by the Philippine Regulation Commission (PRC) Board of Criminology resulted in having 10,901 passed out of the 34,768 who took the exam.

Christine Joy Almaro Capalar filled the 1st spot of the top 10 passers with a rating of 91.55% followed by Genzy Pastolero in the 2nd spot who got a rating of 90.85%. Both of them graduate from Sultan Kudarat in Mindanao.

The complete list of passers can be viewed HERE

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