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Friday, August 17, 2007 (Philippines)
| Representative Lim-ao Alvarez of the 6th District and Sipalay Vice Mayor Oscar Montilla inspect the tailing ponds of the mothballed Maricalum Mining. (Sun.Star Bacolod photo) |
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TAKE two. And it is not remote it would happen again if Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia won't heed the call of Acting Negros Occidental Governor Isidro Zayco for him to rid government land, especially those behind the Old Capitol Building, of squatter families.
Zayco sent a formal letter addressed to Leonardia informing him of the purpose of Capitol to develop the area.
Arroyo Watch: Sun.Star blog on President Arroyo
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Maricalum hasn't paid P50M tax liability to Sipalay
"LET’S swap." Sipalay City Vice Mayor Oscar Montilla simply tossed a deal to Maricalum Mining Company, owner of the 1.3 kilometer airstrip as against the mining company's tax delinquency pegged at P50 million to their City Government.
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Parreño's biz questioned
CITY Councilr Secretary Nilo T. Alejandrino recently wrote to Revenue District Officer Mansueta Rios requesting for a review of the Statement of Assets and Liabilities (SAL) filed by Barangay Mandalagan head and Councilor Arturo Parreño.
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Oti shrugs off signature drive to retain old airport
AMID the furor on whether to retain the Singcang-Bacolod Airport, Silay Mayor Jose "Oti" Montelibano remained upbeat in his position, stating there is no need to quarrel over the issue.
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