Private corporation wants to buy Davao’s water district, says former BoD

By JOHN RIZLE L. SALIGUMBA
Davao Today

Dominador Lopez said the Aboitiz Power Corporation has been very interested to acquire the DCWD in light of the latter’s plan to get the source of the city’s potable water supply from ground water to surface water.

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THE LIFT. A crane tries to lift Cebu Pacific’s aircraft Tuesday afternoon at the Francisco Bangoy International Airport in Davao City. The plane veered off the runway last Sunday evening blocking all flights until it’s extricated. (davaotoday.com photo by John Rizle L. Saligumba)

Cebu Pacific to comply with CAAP’s decision as two of its pilots are suspended

By DAVAO TODAY
Davao Today

Cebu Pacific was asked to comply with CAAP’s action plan.  This means the former will have to reassess their accountable executives and station managers, hold random sampling of flight crew capabilities as regards unusual situations in the flight simulator, reassess their turn-around time policy and have them grant unrestricted access to CAAP flight inspectors so that the former may conduct heightened performance monitoring. 

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Today’s View: The Aglipayan Church in my Hometown

By DON J. PAGUSARA
Davao Today

But in the 1970s, at the height of the student movement to which I belonged, I learned about the history of the Aglipayan Church or the Philippine Independent Church founded by Gregorio Aglipay and Isabelo de los Reyes.  I found out, to my remorseful realization, that it was the Church of the Filipino revolutionaries!

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Read more about the article Group steals P300,000-worth of cables, paralyzes telecommunication lines in DavNor
LET THERE BE LIGHT. Workers from the Davao Light Power Company repairs power lines along Obrero Street in Davao City. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)

Group steals P300,000-worth of cables, paralyzes telecommunication lines in DavNor

By MART D. SAMBALUD
Davao Today

Manalop said the incident has been causing inconvenience to their 250 business and residential subscribers as telecommunication lines were paralyzed.  Government offices, schools and business establishments, he added, have been asking for a speedy resolution.

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