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Get to know this 106-year-old Filipino-American who has lived through history

They say that the past defines a person’s future.

For us to be able to see and understand a person’s past, we either read about them, or watch videos of them. One good example of this is Journalist-turned-filmmaker Sunshine de Leon.

Photo from Sunshine De Leon via Curiosity, Adventure & Love Official Website

Sunshine spent a decade checking through old photographs and other archives she could use for her documentary. This documentary is about her beloved grandmother, Jessie Lichauco, whom she fondly calls Nana.

With love and affection, these were evident in the recollection of Sunshine’s Nana’s story, entitled Curiosity, Adventure & Love.

This documentary tackles about the effects of World War II on the country’s families as well as the legacy of curiosity and adventure found in the deepest recesses of a devoted centenarian’s heart.

Photo from Sunshine De Leon via Curiosity, Adventure & Love Official Website

Nana, an American born in Cuba came to visit the Philippines when she was 18. She met lawyer Marcial Lichauco, her husband, who also happens to be the first Filipino graduate of Harvard in Washington D.C.

The country, from being a colony of rhe United States to being undwr Japanese rule, this film has showcased it. This textbook is unlike your other documentaries filled with dates. This is about a factual story about our past, but represented by real people.

Lichauco and her husband, during the war, opened a shelter for the refugees. This shelter was then turned into a hospital for over 2,000 people. Lichauco moved to Massachusetts after the death of her husband where she opened her home to Filipino students who needed shelter. In 2013, a law was aigned to proclaim her a citizen of the Philippines for her social contribution.

Photo from Sunshine De Leon via Curiosity, Adventure & Love Official Website

Directed by de Leon and Suzanne Richiardone, Curiosity, Adventure & Love has already been in multiple international film festivals. This documentary won Best Documentary Feature at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards.

On August 30 and 31, this documentary is set to screen at the U.P. Film Institute Film Center for the celebration of National Heroes and History Month. On September 11, this film is targeted to be launched digitally in the United States.

However, this is already available for pre-order on iTunes. This will also be released on:

  • DirecTV
  • Dish
  • INDEMAND
  • Vubiquity
  • Amazon
  • Vudu
  • XBox
  • Google Play
  • Youtube
  • Swank

When Sunshine was asked why she wanted to share this story to the global audience, she said:

“There are so many lessons I think we can learn from Nana. To remember that everyone is equal and the same no matter where we come from and each deserve to be treated and respected like a human being. That it is our responsibility to help people whenever we see an opportunity (no matter if big or small) to do so—and that you don’t need a lot of time or money to do this, you just need to open your heart and care. It is not always so difficult to make a positive difference in the life of someone else. We need to remember that someone has always helped us along the way and we should do the same. To be courageous and stand up for what you believe, and do what you think is right no matter what anyone else may tell you. She always says,

“Follow your heart, open your mind and things will fall into place.”

May this serve as a reminder for us of how important our past is.

Photo from Sunshine De Leon via Curiosity, Adventure & Love Official Website

Steel manufacturer in Cebu fully shifts to renewable energy

By 2025, a Cebu-based steel manufacturing and property developer will have fully switched to renewable energy (RE) by partnering with First Gen Corp. as its power source.

Avion Open-Cycle Natural Gas-Fired Power Plant | Photo from First Gen Official Website

First Gen stated in a statement on Thursday that it is now delivering the Chioson Group of Companies’ whole power need of 2,100 kilowatts (kW) from geothermal power facilities operated by Energy Development Corp. (EDC), a subsidiary of First Gen.

This comes after Chioson Group renewed its contract with First Gen to provide 600 kW of sustainable energy to Puresteel Manufacturing Corp. in Mandaue City, Cebu.

The energy is provided by the EDC geothermal plant in Leyte.

Steel goods such as c-purlins, corrugated sheets, square tubes, rigid steel conduit pipes, and rectangular tubes are manufactured and distributed by Puresteel.

Santa Rita Combined-Cycle Natural Gas-Fired Power Plant | Photo from First Gen Official Website

Last year, First Gen and Chioson Group agreed to supply Chioson Development Corp. (CDC) with 1,500 kW of renewable energy from EDC’s geothermal plants in Leyte and Bicol.

First Gen’s renewable energy portfolio includes hydroelectric, wind, and solar, in addition to geothermal units. It also has a natural gas facility that it owns and manages.

These power plants have a total installed capacity of 3,495 megawatts for the firm.

Bernard Chioson, Puresteel’s chief executive officer and CDC’s chief operating officer, claimed the firm only started using green energy last year. The key motivation for converting to RE, he explained, is to have a cleaner manner of producing and manufacturing steel.

“We want to use green, renewable energy to lessen our carbon impact,”

THEY SAY.
Photo from First Gen via PNA

President Duterte orders immediate closure of e-sabong operations

E-sabong, or online cockfighting, has been banned by President Rodrigo Duterte.

He made the announcement during a Monday speech that was filmed, with Interior Secretary Eduardo Ao due to deliver the full details on Tuesday.

Photo from RTVMalacañang YouTube Channel

The P640 million monthly income generated by e-sabong activities, according to the President, is not worth the societal harm produced by gambling.

“Ang amin sana, buwis lang ang habol namin dito,” he said. “But may naririnig na ako, loud enough, loud and very clear to me that it was working against our values and ang impact sa pamilya at tao.”

Duterte has already directed the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) to look into e-sabong activities, citing reports of individuals pawning their belongings simply to play the popular betting game. On April 19 and 20, the agency polled approximately 8,400 people, and 62 percent said they wanted to halt e-sabong.

Senators proposed suspending e-sabong in March, but the chief executive turned it down. The inquiry into the disappearance of more than 30 cockfight fans since April last year is ongoing.

Photo from putakputak.com

Senators applauded Duterte’s decision, despite the delay.

Meanwhile, once a comprehensive directive is issued, the Philippine National Police said it will organize an information push among personnel.

Oslob New Village Lodge: Probinsya-like Staycation you must experience in Cebu

Oslob is one of the most sought-after destinations when traveling to Cebu as it is beautiful inside and out.

In its surface is the sparkling waters and fine white-sand beaches but the real wonder happened on its deep end where the whalesharks are waiting to meet you.

Oslob also has a bunch of fun water activities to offer and countless tourist spots to visit which makes it is ideal to book a place that has access to every need you have while exploring Oslob.

Photo from Oslob New Village Lodge Website

Located in San Jose St., Poblacion Oslob is Oslob New Village Lodge, a lush village garden surrounded by plants and trees that gives off a relaxing cool breeze and fresh air.

The huge property has a total of 17 rooms that can accommodate a maximum of 85 guests so if you’ll ever have a big family trip to Oslob, you can definitely check in here.

It even has a gazebo bar overlooking a koi pond in the middle of the property that can be used for small gatherings, dinners, or just on chill nights after a jam-packed day of activities.

It gives guests provincial vibes with its colors and designs being in warm tones of brown and green. Their rooms outside walls are made of “amakan”, but a neatly painted concrete on the inside.

Each room also has its own veranda where guests can sit and relax while sipping their coffee and just enjoying some cozy time with their loved ones.

Great Accessibility

It is very near the public market where restaurants and food places can fill your cravings and also has a common kitchen, available if guests prefer to cook their own food.

To those having a workcation, no worries as Free WIFI connection is available to guests everywhere on the property.

They offer tour packages for the tourist destinations within Oslob and neighboring towns like:

  • Swimming with the whale sharks
  • Tumalog falls
  • Sumilon island sandbar
  • Heritage park
  • Sardine run and turtles in Moalboal
  • canyoneering and Kawasan falls in Badian

Oslob is meant to be experienced thoroughly and Oslob New Village Lodge can give you that with a hassle-free comfortable stay, active experiences, and the peaceful ambiance of a garden.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

ROOM RATES:

  • Standard Double – P1,100 per night, good for 2pax
  • Deluxe Triple – P1,400 per night, good for 2pax
  • Deluxe Quad – P1,800 per night, good for 4pax
  • Executive Quad – P2,000 per night, good for 4pax
  • Fan room for 4 – P1,200 per night
  • Fan room for 8 – P1,800 per night

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: San Jose St., Poblacion, Oslob, Cebu (about 200 meters away from Cuartel, Immaculate Concepcion Church, and the Heritage Park)

BY BUS: Go to Cebu City South Bus Terminal and ride on a bus bound for Oslob. Tell the driver to drop you off at Oslob Public Market. Ask around as the Oslob New Village is just a 2-minute walk from there.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Oslob New Village Lodge” in Oslob. Large parking space is available.

Pilipog-Gabi Coastal Road Project: An Important Supplement to the CCLEX

The town of Cordova in Mactan Island gets the spotlight for being one of the towns that will benefit largely from the newly completed Cebu Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEX), Cebu City’s most iconic bridge and the country’s longest bridge.

One important supplement to this development, the Pilipog-Gabi Coastal Road Project, is still currently in the works in the effort to make this part of Cebu more accessible with lesser hassle from the heavy traffic.

Photo from Night Owl by Anna Lamentillo Facebook Page

The Pilipog-Gabi Coastal Road Project is the road that will receive the traffic from the Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEX) endpoint in Cordova. It starts from Barangay Pilipog just after the boundary with Barangay Babag 2 of Lapu-Lapu City and ends in Barangay Gabi, at the border with Barangay Suba-Basbas, also of Lapu-Lapu City.

The said coastal road (rock causeway) project is a vital segment of the Cordova Circumferential Road. This national road is complemented by provincial, municipal, and barangays that networks all barangays of Cordova except the island barangay of Gilutongan. In an inventory, Cordova’s road networks have a total stretch of 30,150 meters or 30.15 kilometers.

Aside from the Pilipog-Gabi Coastal Road Project, the town of Cordova has also implemented various infrastructure projects funded out of its local funds and/or from the national government and through public-private partnerships. These projects include Cordova RORO Port, Cordova Public Hospital, and San Miguel Socialized Housing Project.

Newly opened roads

There were new roads as well that were opened in the past few years and these include the Kasadya Road (Poblacion); Ka Tura Road (back of Cordova Public Plaza, Poblacion); Datag Road (Catarman); Bangbang Road (back of Gaisano Grand Mall); Bantayan to RORO Port Road (Camolinas, Poblacion); Cordova Centennial Road; Coastal Road (Catarman); and Coastal Road (Camolinas – Intramuros).

The construction of the Cordova Coastal Circumferential Road has also commenced in the segments of Dapitan-Ibabao and Poblacion (Bantayan) – Catarman.

The Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway Project is a toll road linking Mactan Island to the rest of the Cebu province, complying with a high standard in regard to safety, comfort, and speed. This features a long-span high-level bridge that spans the navigable portion of the Cebu Strait, a viaduct to connect the main bridge over the tidal portion of the island, a causeway over the shallow area, minor bridges, and a roadway on an embankment.

Photo by GonzFerolino2022 via CCLEX
Photo by The Island Nomad via CCLEX
Photo by The Island Nomad via CCLEX

This ‘third bridge’ is also aimed to decongest traffic on the two existing bridges. The heavy volume of traffic in Cebu is a long-time dilemma for both commuters and motorists every day, affecting their productivity and income.

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Central Visayas logs 53 new cases on May 2

As of May 1, 2022, 47 critical patients have been admitted to our hospitals due to COVID-19. Of the 134 ICU beds for patients with COVID-19, 14 (8.52%) were occupied. Meanwhile, 17. 28% of the 1,822 non-ICU COVID-19 beds are also currently in use.

Nearly 4 million individuals or 66.10% of our target population have been vaccinated against COVID-19 while 623,950 individuals have also already received their booster shots. On the other hand, 359,684 senior citizens or 53.10% of our target A2 population received their primary series.

From April 25 to May 1, 2022, 53 new cases were recorded in Central Visayas. The average number of new cases per day this week as it was only 56, it is -7 percent lower compared to the cases on April 18 to 24. Of the new cases, none were recorded as serious and critical. to be listened to. Meanwhile, there were recorded 15 deaths on April 23 to 30.

Everyone is reminded not to be overwhelmed by the threat of COVID-19. We must continue to properly adhere to the minimum public health standards under Alert Levels 1 and 2. The Department of Health Central Visayas Center for Health Development reminds us to always wear a best-fitted facemask and if possible, stay well- ventilated areas. If there are symptoms, ISOLATE IMMEDIATELY. For extra protection against COVID-19 infection, get vaccinated and even booster already!

For more information, visit wesbites ro7.doh.gov.ph/covid-19 or www.doh.gov.ph/covid19tracker

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Rare vintage cars make picturesque ride in the iconic CCLEX

It was a sight to behold.

The opening of the Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEX), now the longest bridge in the Philippines surpassing the Candaba Viaduct of North Luzon Expressway, is finally here and the scene it presents is breathtakingly beautiful.

Photo from Erwin T. Lim

Photos of the newly opened CCLEX was captured by renowned photographer Erwin Lim during the Cebu Business Month Tourism Kickoff: Bridge Ride created a buzz in the netizens as it can hardly be recognized as somewhere in Cebu city.

One of the highlights of the bridge ride though is the added aesthetic of these vintage cars. It was like a scene from a movie set in the 70’s and 80’s in a foreign country with the vast sky, the elegant bridge and the collection of automobiles rarely seen.

And to note, these are not just vintage cars but rare ones that has a price range way out of the reach of ordinary citizens. We are talking about models of big names like Porsche, Mercedez-Benz and Ferarri. Talk about flex.

Cebu is accelerating indeed and this CCLEX is another thing that we’ll all be proud of.

Photo from Sugbonito Shots
Photo from Sugbonito Shots
Photo from Sugbonito Shots

The Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEX) toll rates are the following:

  • P90 – Class I vehicles such as cars, jeepneys, pick-ups, vans, and motorcycles. The CCLEC is still looking into how much of a discount to give for motorcycles under 400cc.
  • P180 – Class I vehicles above 7ft in height (except when the top load is recreational equipment such as bikes, surfboards, and the like which must be securely fastened and not intended for commercial use).
  • P180 – Class II vehicles such as light trucks, tourist/school and public utility buses.
  • P270 – Class III vehicles such as heavy and multi-axle trucks and trailers.

The CCLEX is designed for maximum speed of up to 80 kph but the CCLEC is implementing a 60 kph limit for safety measures because motorists are still not familiar with the expressway.

Photo from Sugbonito Shots

Note: Motorists should not stop at any area in the entire stretch of the expressway. Cash payments will be accepted in the meantime and motorists are advised to prepare the exact toll fare.

CCLEX now open to the public; toll fees revealed

The Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEX) officially opened to the motoring public on Saturday, April 30. The 8.9-kilometer expressway was inaugurated last April 27 in ceremonies led by President Rodrigo R. Duterte and Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan.

Photo by John Ray Aligato/The Island Nomad
Photo by John Ray Aligato/The Island Nomad
Photo by John Ray Aligato/The Island Nomad

“We are happy and excited to finally welcome motorists to CCLEX, the new icon of Cebu,”

SAID CEBU CORDOVA LINK EXPRESSWAY CORPORATION (CCLEC) PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER ALLAN G. ALFON.

Vehicles that are allowed to use the expressway now are those classified under Classes 1 to 3. Motorcycles under 400cc are not yet allowed on the CCLEX. These will be allowed to use the expressway only by July this year. The CCLEC is setting up safety measures for motorcycles below 400cc.

Pedestrians and bikers are also still not allowed to use the CCLEX. Their designated lane will be opened also in July.

Photo by GonzFerolino2022 via CCLEX Facebook Page

CCLEX is a toll expressway that will use an all-electronic toll collection system. To give more time to motorists to have an RFID sticker installed on their vehicles, cash payments will be accepted in the meantime. The full electronic toll collection will be implemented by June 2022.

“We invite motorists in Cebu to have their vehicles installed with CCLEX RFID to be able to use the expressway. Have your units installed with a CCLEX RFID now while it is still free,”

ALFON SAID.

Those who want to schedule their registration can sign up using the online form mptc.outsystemsenterprise.com/ORRAS/ or go to cclex.com.ph and click register.

The expressway is a project of the CCLEC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the MPTC, in partnership with the Municipality of Cordova and City of Cebu. It is seen to not only ease traffic congestion in the metro but also spark socio-economic development in the province, according to a study by the University of San Carlos.

Toll rates

The Local Toll Regulatory Council (LTRC) has already authorized the implementation of the approved toll rates for the CCLEX. The LTRC is composed of Chairman Joseph Michael P. Espina and members Engr. Felix Taguiam, Engr. Virgilio G. Espelita, Atty. Benjamin A. Cabrido, Jr. and Ronald O. Diola. They were jointly appointed by Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama and Cordova Mayor Mary Therese Sitoy-Cho.

The approved rates are:

  • P90 for Class I vehicles such as cars, jeepneys, pick-ups, vans, and motorcycles. The CCLEC is still looking into how much of a discount to give for motorcycles under 400cc.
  • P180 for Class I vehicles above 7ft in height (except when the top load is recreational equipment such as bikes, surfboards, and the like which must be securely fastened and not intended for commercial use).
  • P180 for Class II vehicles such as light trucks, tourist/school and public utility buses.
  • P270 for Class III vehicles such as heavy and multi-axle trucks and trailers.

They are still on a cash basis to allow motorists to register for the CCLEX RFID that is needed to use the expressway. Motorists are encouraged to prepare the exact amount.

The full electronic toll collection will be implemented by June 2022.

The move to allow motorcycles under 400cc is backed by a resolution approved by the CCLEX Bridge Management Board (BMB). It came following a strong clamor from motorcycle users. The BMB said that motorcycles have become the preferred mode of transportation in Cebu.

Motorcycles with 125cc to 399cc engine displacement will be allowed on the CCLEX by July this year. The CCLEC is also still looking into how much of a discount to give to motorcycles under 400 cc.

Registration of motorcycles 125cc to 399cc, however, will still be announced at a later date. The sidewalk for pedestrians and bikers, which are free to use, will be opened in July this year.

Reminders

The CCLEX is a Traffic Discipline Zone. The expressway has a 24/7 traffic patrol crew to enforce traffic laws as well as an emergency team to respond to incidents.

As CCLEX starts operation today, the motoring public is asked to drive at the maximum speed of 60 kph. They should not stop at any area in the entire stretch of the expressway. The CCLEX is designed for maximum speed of up to 80 kph but CCLEC is implementing a 60 kph limit during initial operations as part of safety measures because motorists are still not yet familiar with the expressway.

Cash payments will be accepted in the meantime and motorists are advised to prepare the exact toll fare.

The opening of CCLEX to motorists comes after four years of non-stop construction

Cebu logs 4 new cases on May 1

On Sunday evening, the Department of Health Central Visayas (DOH-7) released its official, consolidated data of the COVID-19 cases in the region as of May 1, 2022.

The whole island of Cebu — Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, and Cebu Province — recorded 4 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, 18 new recoveries, and 0 new deaths. Cebu’s total active cases declined to 130 (from 194).

Cebu City
– Total confirmed: 53,912 (+0 new)
– Total recoveries: 52,162 (+1 new)
– Total deaths: 1,700 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 50

Lapu-Lapu City
– Total confirmed: 17,062 (+1 new)
– Total recoveries: 16,531 (+0 new)
– Total deaths: 520 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 11

Mandaue City
– Total confirmed: 15,437 (+2 new)
– Total recoveries: 14,920 (+0 new)
– Total deaths: 503 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 14

Cebu Province
– Total confirmed: 46,377 (+1 new)
– Total recoveries: 43,415 (+17 new)
– Total deaths: 2,907 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 55

SUMMARY OF COVID-19 CASES IN CEBU:

  • Total Active Cases in Cebu: 130 (from 194)
  • Total Confirmed Cases in Cebu: 132,788 (+4 new)
  • Total Recoveries in Cebu: 127,028 (+18 new)
  • Total Deaths in Cebu: 5,630 (+0 new)

A total of 1,062 laboratory results were released.

NOTES from DOH-7:

  • *As per DOH-7, the additional deaths in the report are not due to the overnight spike in deaths but due to more accurate data collection and validating efforts. Not all of those deaths occurred today but occurred more than a week ago.
  • Reports maybe subject to change as these claims undergo thorough validation by the local healthcare offices and health personnel.

DOH-7 FULL REPORT (CENTRAL VISAYAS):

Cebu logs 6 new cases on April 30

On Saturday evening, the Department of Health Central Visayas (DOH-7) released its official, consolidated data of the COVID-19 cases in the region as of April 30, 2022.

The whole island of Cebu — Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, and Cebu Province — recorded 6 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, 34 new recoveries, and 2 new deaths. Cebu’s total active cases declined to 194 (from 224).

Cebu City
– Total confirmed: 53,912 (+5 new)
– Total recoveries: 52,161 (+34 new)
– Total deaths: 1,700 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 51

Lapu-Lapu City
– Total confirmed: 17,061 (+0 new)
– Total recoveries: 16,531 (+0 new)
– Total deaths: 520 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 10

Mandaue City
– Total confirmed: 15,435 (+1 new)
– Total recoveries: 14,920 (+0 new)
– Total deaths: 503 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 12

Cebu Province
– Total confirmed: 46,376 (+0 new)
– Total recoveries: 43,398 (+0 new)
– Total deaths: 2,857 (+1 new)
– Active cases: 121

SUMMARY OF COVID-19 CASES IN CEBU:

  • Total Active Cases in Cebu: 194 (from 224)
  • Total Confirmed Cases in Cebu: 132,784 (+6 new)
  • Total Recoveries in Cebu: 127,010 (+34 new)
  • Total Deaths in Cebu: 5,580 (+2 new)

A total of 1,318 laboratory results were released.

NOTES from DOH-7:

  • *As per DOH-7, the additional deaths in the report are not due to the overnight spike in deaths but due to more accurate data collection and validating efforts. Not all of those deaths occurred today but occurred more than a week ago.
  • Reports maybe subject to change as these claims undergo thorough validation by the local healthcare offices and health personnel.

DOH-7 FULL REPORT (CENTRAL VISAYAS):