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Provincial government ready to lift desist order on Pan de Azucar exploration if…
ILOILO – The provincial government of Iloilo would consider lifting the cease and desist order (CDO) against two mining companies conducting exploration in Pan de Azucar Island in the municipality of Concepcion if validation and investigation results by the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) Region 6 negate earlier reports on the presence of arsenic chemicals in the groundwater. -
Water scarcity; Iloilo gears up for possible water rationing amid forecasted dry spell
ILOILO – The provincial government is gearing up for possible water rationing in light of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) forecasting the effects of El Niño phenomenon to persist until May. -
African swine fever outbreak: 10 Iloilo towns downgraded from red zone to pink zone
ILOILO – The Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) has downgraded 10 towns in the province of Iloilo from the red to the pink zone category due to improvements in controlling the African Swine Fever (ASF). -
36 Iloilo towns report cases of hand-foot-and-mouth disease
ILOILO – A number of hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) cases has been reported in the province, with 36 of its 43 towns, including Passi City, affected from January to March this year. -
Iloilo province declares state of calamity due to El Niño
ILOILO – This province has officially been placed under a state of calamity due to the impacts of the El Niño phenomenon. -
Iloilo City to celebrate inaugural ‘Festival of Food’
Iloilo City is gearing up for its inaugural “Festival of Food,” aiming to cement its reputation as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy.
The gastronomic celebration, set for April 26–30 this year, was announced by the Iloilo City Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) Center, headed by Director Salvador D. Sarabia Jr., during a press briefing on Tuesday, February 27. -
Galing Pook Award Marker presented to Iloilo Province
On February 28, the Galing Pook Foundation ceremoniously handed the distinguished Galing Pook Award Marker to the Iloilo provincial government during an event at SM City Iloilo’s main mall event center. -
AUI awards honorary degrees to Ilonggo leaders
The Asian University International (AUI) conferred honorary doctoral degrees on two Ilonggo frontrunners: Capt. Relly Jose Jr., CEO of GMM Global Maritime Manila Inc. and a valedictorian graduate of John B. Lacson Foundation University in 2011; and Alexie Mae Brooks, Miss Iloilo 2024 titleholder and multi-awarded athlete. -
Unlocking the mathematical wonders of Sabrec’s ‘Yunar’
Yunar, the Hiligaynon word for birthmark, usually evokes nuances of identity, origin, and distinctiveness, something akin to our zodiac signs, which supposedly mirror our personality, fortune, and fate.
In this recent collection of works of Ilonggo artist, Leoniel “Sabrec” Cerbas, archetypal images are put together to reflect these astrological signs. Currently displayed on the walls of Museo Iloilo, the viewer of the artwork is drawn to its cursory form, design, color, texture, and overall aesthetics. However, as you move closer and take another look, the artwork reveals its hidden beauty: the symmetries, proportionality, balance, and order which project the narrative behind Sabrec’s brushstrokes. -
This is not a review of Lúthang, the new poetry book by Talledo
Lúthang could become the word of the year, capturing the essence of the new poetry collection by Tomasito T. Talledo in Hiligaynon-Karay-a. Throughout the collection, the poet’s nuanced interpretations of this word stand out, serving as a compass for his poetics in crafting the work. These interpretations guide the reader to reimagine reality and explore the multifaceted impact of lúthang in both the figurative and literal mapping of violence and the recollection of past and present memories.
