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ParaƱaque City Mayor Eric Olivarez attended the launching of QUBE digital smart lockers on Friday, March 3, at the ParaƱaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX).
Olivarez led the ribbon cutting for the opening of digital smart lockers where passengers can put their belongings or baggage for safet
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TOURISM BOOST. A recently completed road leading to a waterfalls in Almeria, Biliran. Tourism stakeholders in Eastern Visayas came up with a master list of tourism infrastructure in the bid that those listed will be considered in future funding. (Photo courtesy of DPWH) TACLOBAN CITY - Tourism stakeholders in Eastern Visayas came up with a master list of tourism infrastructure that the national government could look for funding in the future. Department of Tourism Regional Director Karina Rosa Tiopes on Wednesday said they recently gathered key stakeholders from six provinces of the region to identify roads, bridges, ports, information and communications technology and other structures needed to support tourism activities. "We want to be one step ahead. We want to be ready if in case agencies tasked to implement infrastructure projects have available funds for the region," Tiopes told the Philippine News Agency. Joining the workshop are tourism officers, establishment owners,
NEW ROAD. Officials break ground for the Homonhon Island circumferential road in this March 19, 2022 photo. The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has initially set aside PHP105 million to fund this project in Guiuan, Eastern Samar.(Photo courtesy of DPWH) TACLOBAN CITY - The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has initially set aside PHP105 million this year to build a circumferential road in the historic Homonhon Island in Guiuan, Eastern Samar. DPWH Secretary Roger Mercado said in an interview Friday that the 63-kilometer circumferential road has three bridges and will be implemented through multi-year funding. Officials held a groundbreaking ceremony on March 19, signaling the start of the project's first phase. The first phase of work will focus on road construction from Pagbabangnan village to Magellan landing site, the road leading to the docking area of Magellan's crew, and a small portion of the circumferential road. "I cannot promise you mo