Capitol to sponsor Passport on Wheels
A few months ago the City Government of Bacolod has sponsored Passport on Wheels, a Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) program where a pre screening of applicants is conducted to hasten the processing of the passport. Great news! The Provincial Government of Negros Occidental will be sponsoring another Passport on Wheels to cater to more Negrenses since slots are always full online. An estimated of 1,000 passports are processed in a day during a Passport on Wheels activity compared to 250 to 300 applicants a day at the DFA Bacolod Office because of its lean personnel and smaller space [3]. This is a great news for locals since local government units are also encouraged to sponsor such events.
Sagay City conducts snorkeling guide training for tourism frontliners
"Kabuhayan sa Buhay na Kalikasan" (Livelihood in a Living Environment) was the theme for the training and seminar for Reef Rangers spearheaded by the Department of Tourism (DOT) – Region VI and Sagay City Government. During the snorkeling training at the Balay Kauswagan’s swimming pool, participants were handed out training gear to learn how to properly use them on water. A lecture on coral ecosystem was also conducted, as well as a practical talk on first-aid and proper donning of Personal Floatation Device to the rangers. Tourism the frontliners now well-equipped, tourists can be assured of a safer and better experience while visiting the marine sanctuaries of Sagay City.
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Rains trigger landslide in Don Salvador Benedicto
Heavy rains last week triggered another highway landslide in Don Salvador Benedicto town. The landslide occurred in Purok Kulasi, Barangay Kumaliskis where the stone masonry slope protection and road shoulder gave way this time on the other side of road [4]. Measures are up and running to ensure the safety of motorists. Tourists who desire to experience the cold winds and breathtaking view at Don Salvador Benedicto are advised to visit the place on some other time for safety.