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MERCURY DRUG OPENS NAVAL BRANCH

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First Posted 09:55:00 02/11/2013
Last Updated 13:00:00 04/02/2014

Mercury Drug in Naval, Biliran

Mercury Drug in Naval, Biliran

Mercury Drug will open their branch in Naval in April. It would be located at Dolores Bornillo Montejo (DBM) Bldg. on Ballesteros cor. Padre Inocentes Sts.

Mercury Drug in Naval, Biliran

Mercury Drug in Naval, Biliran

The Mercury Drug Store in Naval. What will happen to the local pharmacies?

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BiliranIsland.com 9th Anniversary

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BiliranIsland.com will celebrate its 9th Anniversary on April 21. 2014.

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Biliran Island – LIST OF BARANGAY FIESTA (APRIL 2014)

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BiliranIsland.com Staff
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First Posted 14:03:00 04/04/2014

Fiesta Time! April has the most number of fiestas around Biliran. Here is a list of fiestas this April. If there is an error in dates, just post a comment.

Date of Fiesta Name of Baranggay Municipality Patron Saint

April 4-5 Bato Biliran San Vicente de Ferrer
April 4-5 Bunga Cabucgayan San Vicente de Ferrer
April 4-5 Lico Naval San Vicente de Ferrer
April 6-7 Talahid Almeria San Vicente de Ferrer
April 4-6 San Balacson Kawayan Vicente de Ferrer
April 8-9 Sitio Pitogohan, Jamorawon, Almeria
April 9-10 Villa Tamarindo, Almeria
April 11-12 Sitio Miyapi, Bari-is, Caibiran
April 13-14 Sitio Core, Victory, Caibiran
April 14-15 Lower Buyo, Kawayan

April 14-15 Guindapunan Culaba San Vicente de Ferrer
April 13-15 Bacolod Culaba San Vicente de Ferrer
April 15-16 Libtong, Naval
April 15-16 San Buyo Kawayan Vicente de Ferrer
April 21-22 Masagaosao Kawayan San Vicente de Ferrer
April 21-22 Libertad, Higatangan, Naval

The Biliran Bridge. Photo by Jalmz

The Biliran Bridge. Photo by Jalmz

April 21 BiliranIsland.com 9th Anniversary

April 23-24 Sitio Cogon, Larrazabal, Naval
April 24-25 Iyusan Almeria San Vicente de Ferrer
April 24-25 San Lorenzo, Kawayan
April 24-25 Sitio Tigbao, Binongohan, Caibiran
April 25-2 Binongto-an Culaba 6 San Isidro Labrador
April 25-26 Agutay Maripipi Mo. Perpetual Help
April 27-28 Haguikhikan Naval Sr. San Roque
April 28-29 Jamorawon Almeria San N. Sra. Dela Salvacion
April 28-29 Cabibihan Caibiran San Vicente de Ferrer
April 29-30 Atipolo Naval Sr. San Roque
April 30-May 1 Burabod Maripipi Sr. San Jose

Holidays
The following is a list of holidays for 2014, declared by virtue of Proclamation No. 655, s. 2013, unless otherwise specified:

April 9, 2014, Wednesday – Araw ng Kagitingan (Regular Holiday)
April 17, 2014 – Maundy Thursday (Regular Holiday)
April 18, 2014 – Good Friday (Regular Holiday)
April 19, 2014 – Black Saturday (Special non-working day)

Leyte electric coop extends power restoration deadline after fatal accidental electrocution

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By: Philippines News Agency
April 7, 2014 10:53 AM

ORMOC CITY — The Leyte V Electric Cooperative (Leyeco V) based in this city moved from the original March 31 deadline to April 15 the completion of infrastructure restoration works, following a recent accident that killed a lineman from Task Force Kapatid Bileco (Biliran Electric Cooperative).

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Leyeco V general manager Juanito Jorda said the worker’s accidental death brought them deep sorrow and right away the cooperative3 stopped operations to conduct a quick investigation on the incident.

In a statement, Michael Guiñarez, head of Leyeco V Corporate Planning and Energy Trading Division, said the incident occurred at around 3:30 p.m. on March 28 while Bileco crew members and Leyeco V linemen were rehabilitating the distribution line in Burabod village, Leyte town.

The wood pole Bileco lineman Noel Manguing climbed on collapsed, causing him to fall to the ground. His safety rope was fastened to the fallen old pole. He was detaching the rope tied to the old wood pole when the accident happened, Guiñarez said.

Leyeco V worker Asterio Caminade was also hurt. The two were seriously injured and brought to North Western Leyte General Hospital in Calubi-an, Leyte for immediate medical help but barely an hour later, Manguing died while Caminade was transferred to OSPA-FMC in Ormoc.

Financial assistance to the bereaved family is urged.

Guiñarez added that following the incident, it was recommended to conduct “strict observation of safety on the physical condition of the wood poles and its attachments prior to actual works.”

He also revealed that as of this week, the coop restored 90 percent of Ormoc’s infra works and 68.92 percent of their households were already illuminated.

The coop has put back 75.06 percent of infra works and 58.45 percent of households in its total area of coverage that include 11 municipalities and one city in the 3rd and 4th districts of Leyte, added Guiñarez.

He is optimistic that by April 15, all infra works will be finished and that household line installations will follow with continuous aid of Task Force Kapatid.

DOE Sec Petilla visits Biliran Geothermal project site in Caibiran

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BiliranIsland.com Staff
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First Posted 19:42:00 04/07/2014

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Energy Secretary Carlos Jericho Petilla visited on Monday, April 7, the project site of the Biliran Geothermal project in Barangay Cabibihan in Caibiran town. Prior to the ocular inspection at the project site, Petilla was briefed on the status of the Biliran Geothermal project by an Orka official.

The briefing was held at the Biliran Garden Resort with top officials of Orka, Biliran Geothermal Incorporated, Department of Energy and some general managers of electric cooperatives in Eastern Visayas.

Photo by Jalmz

Photo by Jalmz

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DOE Sec Petilla visits Biliran Geothermal project site in  Brgy. Cabibihan, Caibiran, Biliran. Caibiran. Photo by Jalmz

DOE Sec Petilla visits Biliran Geothermal project site in Brgy. Cabibihan, Caibiran, Biliran. Caibiran. Photo by Jalmz

Biliran Geothermal Project site Pad B.

Biliran Geothermal Project site Pad B. Photo by Jalmz

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Sec. Petilla meets the late BILECO lineman family

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DOE Secretary Jericho “Icot” Petilla attended the wake of the late Noel Manguing in his residence in Bool, Culaba, Biliran on April 8, 2014, Monday to personally extend his condolences and provide the needed assistance to the family.

Manguing was one of the linemen sent to Leyeco 5 as member of BILECO Task Force Kapatid to aid them in the rehabilitation of their distribution lines. Unfortunately, while in the performance of his duty, he met with a serious accident in Calubian, Leyte resulting to his sudden death.

Since the inception of Task Force Kapatid in 2001 according to Engr. Jose Seguban, Jr. of the National Electrification Administration, it was the first time that a member of the task force lost his life while on duty. The DOE, NEA and ECs deemed it as an act of heroism bringing to the fore the interest of the member-consumers while putting oneself at risk.

Sec. Petilla meets the late BILECO lineman family

Sec. Petilla meets the late BILECO lineman family

Along with the Secretary during the visit were Dir. Jose Seguban, Jr. of NEA, GM Marlon B. Roa of BILECO, GM Emmanuel Saño of DORELCO, GM Joey Talon of SAMELCO II, GM Allan Laniba of LEYECO III and ISD Manager Max Torcende of LEYECO V.

Energy chief tells private sector to help power situation in PH

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by: Rodrigo S. Victoria

NAVAL, Biliran (PIA) – “We need private investors to come in and help the power situation in this country” thus said Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Carlos Jericho L. Petilla in his message during the presentation of the Biliran Geothermal Project.

Petilla was here in Biliran province, Monday, April 7, for the presentation of the Biliran Geothermal Project held at the Biliran Garden Resort and the ocular site visit of the geothermal project in Barangay Cabibihan in Caibiran town this province.

Secretary Petilla acknowledged the Biliran Geothermal Project as one of the biggest energy developments under the Aquino administration which is expected to be operational within two years.

The DOE chief informed the government will not make it difficult for the private sectors to come in to invest in energy development in the country.

DOE Secretary Carlos Jericho L. Petilla (right) listens attentively to  a technical consultant of Orka Energy (wearing black) during the project site visit on Monday, April 7, in Barangay Cabibihan in Caibiran town in the province of Biliran. Secretary Petilla was with other top officials of Orka Energy, some DOE officials, top officials of some electric cooperatives in Region 8 and some local government officials in Biliran province while on a site visit in one of the facilities of Biliran Geothermal project. (rvictoria/PIA 8 Biliran)

DOE Secretary Carlos Jericho L. Petilla (right) listens attentively to a technical consultant of Orka Energy (wearing black) during the project site visit on Monday, April 7, in Barangay Cabibihan in Caibiran town in the province of Biliran. Secretary Petilla was with other top officials of Orka Energy, some DOE officials, top officials of some electric cooperatives in Region 8 and some local government officials in Biliran province while on a site visit in one of the facilities of Biliran Geothermal project. (rvictoria/PIA 8 Biliran)

The thrust of DOE is in the review service contracts and issuance of service contracts to “serious players” Petilla emphasized, referring to private investors who are willing to pour in their investments in the development of energy resources in the country.

Petilla said that one of the thrusts of DOE is in the development of renewable energy sources like solar and wind energy.

He mentioned the additional 450 megawatts supply of solar power by March 2015 and 200 megawatts from wind energy sources and another 400 megawatts from other sources which will help address the increasing demand of power supply in the country.

However, Petilla also said that the energy department is contemplating on power sales agreement where he called on merchant plants to come in to fill-up the lack of power supply in the country.(PIA 8 Biliran)

Biliran geothermal project to generate 200 MW

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by: Rodrigo S. Victoria

NAVAL, Biliran (PIA) – The developer of the geothermal project in Biliran province has seen a big potential generating capacity of the project based on the status report of the on-going exploration drilling.

Grimur Bjornsson, reservoir engineer of Orka Energy-Biliran Geothermal Incorporated, reported a “possible generating capacity of 200 megawatts” based on his report on the resource possible and proven potential.

The possible generating capacity is based on a resistivity anomaly and accessibility in a rugged terrain where a production load of 10 megawatts per square kilometer assuming the more accessible North sector of 12 square kilometer and South sector is 6 square kilometer, Bjornsson stated in his report.

He also reported that the current drilling campaign is expected to prove 50-100 megawatts generating potential within the next 12 months.

Orka-BGI is currently drilling the third exploration well as provided in the approved provincial ordinance allowing the conduct of drilling of three exploration wells in Barangays Cabibihan and Villavicenta in Caibiran town.

Biliran Geothermal Site Pad B.

Biliran Geothermal Site Pad B in Caibiran, Biliran. Photo by Jalmz

Meanwhile, Tohru Sugiura, chief specialist of Toshiba Corporation Power Systems Company, disclosed in an interview on Monday, April 7 during the presentation of the geothermal project to DOE Secretary Carlos Jericho Petilla at the Biliran Garden Resort in Sitio Lomboy, Brgy. Calumpang, Naval, Biliran that his firm together with another firm in-charge of the construction of the geothermal power plant, will start the construction of the power plant by July this year.

It was learned that Orka Energy contracted Toshiba Corporation Power Systems Company to undertake in the construction of the geothermal power plant of the Biliran Geothermal project.

Sugiara also informed that the timetable for the completion of the geothermal power plant is 24 months from July this year. (PIA 8 BIliran)


Biliran Island List of localities: Tropical Depression Domeng highest predicted storm surge

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The list of localities with highest predicted storm surge has been removed. As of 5:00AM 10 April 2014, Tropical Depression Domeng has weakened to a low pressure area (LPA) according to PAGASA. There will be no further updates unless the LPA intensifies.

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1,512 graduates join 36th NSU commencement exercises

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BiliranIsland.com Staff
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First Posted 15:26:00 04/10/2014

1,512 graduates for the two-day 36th NSU commencement exercises on April 10-11, 2014

Photo by Jalmz

Photo by Jalmz

Department graduates
CoEd 337
Graduate School 133
CAS 280
CIICT 98
COT 117
COE 80
ComE 489

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Region 8 EC reps attend Manguing’s funeral

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The family, friends and fellow warriors of light attended the funeral service of the fallen brother, the late Noel Manguing, on Wednesday, April 9, 2014 in Bool, Culaba, Biliran.

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Noel Manguing

During the ceremony, some distinguished personalities from electric cooperatives in Region 8 delivered a speech honoring Manguing for his valuable contribution in the industry he had worked with for more than 20 years.

GM Juanito Jorda of Leyeco 5 who spoke in behalf of the Task Force Kapatid whom the late Manguing was one of the contingents was deeply moved especially seeing the predicaments of the family left by Manguing. He admired Manguing’s courage and character as he braved the challenge of Administrator Edita S. Bueno of NEA to energize the entire coverage of Leyeco 5 before the end of March 2014.

Region 8 EC reps attend Manguing’s funeral

Region 8 EC reps attend Manguing’s funeral

The Board President of Leyeco 4, Dir. Lito Subaan, had the same impression on Manguing as the latter exhibited heroism. He said Manguing was an inspiration to all his fellow linemen and to all employees.

Dir. Leonardo V. Madeja, the Board President of BILECO, also expressed his lament over the loss of a brother. He admired him for being instrumental in the success of the rehabilitation not only of BILECO but also of neighboring Coop. He as well extended his prayers to the family.

GM Marlon B. Roa, in behalf of the members of FRECOR 8 and the BILECO family, gave his final tribute which started with a video presentation showing clips which commemorates Manguing’s life and service in BILECO. In his message, GM Roa was very thankful and grateful of Manguing’s dedication and love towards work as shown in his years of service which he said worth emulating. He was deeply emotional while reliving the memories shared together with him adding that his life was never put in vain.

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Prior to the interment, BILECO and other ECs provided financial assistance to the family.

Other ECs who send representatives were DORELCO, Leyeco 2, Samelco 1 and Samelco 2.

Holy Week Schedule: Cathedral Parish of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary

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BiliranIsland.com Staff
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First Posted 14:40:00 04/12/2014

Diocese of Naval Cathedral Parish of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary

Holy Week Schedule

Holy Week Schedule

April 13, 2014, Palm Sunday

AM 6:00 – Blessing of the Palms (Terminal Area)
Procession to the Cathedral/ Holy Eucharist
9:30 – Villa Caneja
9:30 – Talustusan
9:30 – Poor Clares

PM 5:15 – Holy Eucharist

April 14, 2014, Holy Monday

AM 4:00 – Stations of the Cross (around the town)
Prayer Leaders: Smo. Rosario BEC Cluster Leaders
Holy Eucharist

PM 5:15 – Holy Eucharist
8:00 – Confessions

April 15, 2014, Holy Tuesday

AM 4:00 – Stations of the Cross (around the town)
Prayer LeadersL Ilaya BEC Cluster Leaders
Holy Eucharist

PM 5:15 – Holy Eucharist
8:00 – Confessions

April 16, 2014, Wednesday

AM 4:00 – Stations of the Cross (around the town)
Prayer Leaders: Lay Ministers/Catechists
Holy Eucharist

PM 5:15 – Holy Eucharist
8:00 – Confessions

April 17, 2014, Wednesday

AM 4:00 – Stations of the Cross (around the town)
Prayer Leaders: CFC-FFL
PM 5:00 – Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper

Vigil:

7:00 – 8:00 – Confradias
8:00 – 9:00 – Youth Groups
9:00 – 10:00 – CFC / Reglious Movements
10:00 – 11:00 – Apostoles, Lay & Eucharistic Ministers, Catechists, Religious Sisters, Clergy

April 18, 2014, Good Friday

AM 4:30 – Stations of the Cross (around the town)
Prayer Leaders: Apostoles 2014
Confessions

PM 1:00 – Siete Palabras
3:00 – Celebration of the Lord’s Passion

  • Liturgy of the Word
  • Veneration of the Cross
  • Holy Communion
  • Procession of the Santo Entierro (bring candles)
  • Vigil

April 19, 2014, Holy Saturday

AM

PM 8:00 – Easter Vigil (bring candles)

  • The Service of Light (Blessing of Fire and Lighting of the Candle)
  • Easter Proclamation (Exsultet)
  • Liturgy of the Word
  • Renewal of Baptismal Promises
  • Liturgy of the Eucharist

April 20, 2014, Easter Sunday of the Lord’s Ressurection

AM 4:30 – Sugat
Procession to the Cathedral
Easter Mass of the Lord’s Ressurection
8:00 – Talustusan
9:30 – Poor Clares

PM 5:00 – Mass

Holy Week Schedule: San Vicente Ferrer Parish

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First Posted 16:00:00 04/12/2014

SAN VICENTE FERRER PARISH
Tucdao, Kawayan, Biliran

Holy Week 2014

HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE

Palm Sunday (April 13 @ 7:00 A.M)
- Bendita sa Lukay (Basketball Court)
- Mass (Parish Church)

Holy Monday (April 14 @ 7:30 P.M
- Women Station of the Cross around Barrio
- Recollection to be follow

Holy Tuesday (April 15 @ 7:30 P.M) - Men Station of the Cross around Barrio
- Recollection to be follow

April 15, Tuesday @ 8:00 A.M - Kompisal ng Bayan (Parish Church)

Holy Wednesday (April 16 @ 7:30 P.M) - Youth Station of the Cross around Barrio
- Recollection to be follow

Maundy Thursday (April 17 & 5:30 P.M)
- Mass Vigil
- Washing of the Feet
- Last Supper

Good Friday (April 18 @ 6:00 A.M) - Station of the Cross around Barrio
1:00 P.M - Seven Last Word
- Veneration of the Cross
- Procession of the Santo Intiero

Black Saturday (April 19 @ 8:00 P.M) - Mass

Easter Sunday (April 20 @ 4:00 A.M) - Sugat
- Easter Mass

Holy Week Schedule: St. Isidro the Worker Parish

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BiliranIsland.com
First Posted 13:30:00 04/15/2014

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Holy Week Schedule Culaba, Biliran

April 13, 2014, Palm Sunday

Bendita Lukay (Covered Court at 6:00 A.M.)
(Mass Poblacion)

8:00 A.M – Pinamihagan

April 14, 2014, Holy Monday

4:30 A.M. – Stations of the Cross ( Around the town)
Holy Eucharist

April 15, 2014, Holy Tuesday

4:30 A.M. Stations of the Cross (Around the town)
Holy Eucharist

April 16, 2014, Holy Wednesday

4:30 A.M. Stations of the Cross (Around the town)
Holy Eucharist

April 17, 2014, Moundy Thursday

4:30 A.M. Stations of the Cross (Around the town)
Holy Eucharist

5:00 P.M. – Mass of the Last Supper

  • Washing the feet
  • Reposition of the Holy Eucharist
  • Vigil (Up to 10 PM)

April 18, 2014, Good Friday

6:00 A.M. – Stations of the Cross ( Around the town)
No Mass

1:00 P.M. – Siete Palabras

3:00 P.M. – Celebration of the Lord’s Passion

  • Liturgy of the Word
  • Veneration of the Cross
  • Communion
  • Procession of the Sto. Entierro, Holy Cross & Dolorosa
  • Family Vigil/Stations of the cross inside the Church
  • 11:00 P.M. End of Vigil

April 19, 2014, Black Saturday

6:00 A.M. – Stations of the Cross ( Around the town)
(Bare-foot/Optional)( No mass after)

8:00 P.M. – Easter Vigil

  • Blessing of Fire
  • Exultet
  • Liturgy of the Word
  • Blessing of Water
  • Renewal of Baptismal Vows

April 20, 2014, Easter Sunday

4:00 A.M. – Sugat (Mass – Poblacion)
6:30 A.M. – Bool
8:00 A.M. – San Roque
10:00 A.M. – Guindapunan
1:00 P.M. – Pinamihagan

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First Posted 07:06:00 06/27/2011
Last Updated 19:19:00 04/16/2014

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WESM steps up collection of past dues

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by Myrna Velasco
April 19, 2014
Manila Bulletin

The operator of the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM) is stepping up collections of unsettled amounts on traded or procured electricity, primarily on some accounts with electric cooperatives.

In a summary of unpaid energy settlement amounts as of last month, the Philippine Electricity Market Corporation (PEMC) posted that its magnitude of collections hovered at P107.485 million.

While many of the past due amounts had been with the electric cooperatives, there are several private generation companies in the list with ‘unsettled amounts’ albeit marginal. Reasons for such past dues had not been provided.

These include settlements to be done by Therma Mobile, Inc., Panasia Energy Holdings, Inc., and 1590 Energy Corporation. The dues of Hedcor, Inc. at P48,730.32 and SPC Island Power Corporation at P54,235.22 had been cleared last March 26.

The listed electric cooperatives with WESM arrears include Leyte V Electric Cooperative, Tarlac I Electric Cooperative, Sorsogon I and II Electric Cooperatives, Isabela I Electric Cooperative, Camarines Sur II and III Electric Cooperatives, Biliran Electric Cooperative, Albay Eectric Cooperative, Aklan and Leyte III Electric Cooperatives.

Some in the roll are also industrial end-users such as Linde Philippines, Inc. and Philippine Associated Smelting and Refining Corporation (PASAR). The Olongapo Electricity Distribution Company Inc. was also in the list with P1.768 million dues.

ALECO, of which management and operations were recently transferred to the corporate vehicle of San Miguel Global Power Holdings Inc., has P24.407 million outstanding obligations with the spot market operator as of March 26.

Meanwhile, the payments of Leyte V Electric Cooperative, PASAR and Negros Oriental II Electric Cooperative were also cleared on March 26 and 27.

Strict enforcement of collections is expected of PEMC, although there had been circumstances when it had to relax some rules due to complaints on rate-impacts of volatile electricity spot market prices.

9th BiliranIsland.com anniversary

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Photos by Yhongs
BiliranIsland.com
First Posted 11:00:00 04/25/2014

On April 21, 2005, jalmz founded biliranisland.com. Despite the waves of trials that the website went through, we remained steadfast. Our 9th anniversary celebration last April 21 was attended by important people, pillars of the website, and pioneering staff. Also the presence of Prof. Rolando Borrinaga.

From Left: PIA Lani Tupaz,  Prof. Rolando Borrinaga, Jun Del Rosario

From Left: PIA Lani Tupaz, Prof. Rolando Borrinaga, Jun Del Rosario

BiliraIsland.com would like to thanks:
Cong. Rogelio Espina
Gov. Gerry Boy Espina
Florita Vaporoso-Vero
Andrea Mecaral Simon
Lourdes Matsumoto
Aida Mecaral Sese
Vivi Dublin
Vergie Adobo
Perlita Downey
Jun Del Rosario

Radyo Natin Naval FM Team

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Man found dead with knife on back in Naval school

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A 21-year old young man found dead with murder weapon still on his back in a School in Naval, Biliran-Sunday Morning, April 27, 2014

“Clyde Mutya”, 21 years old, single, a resident of Sitio Grandstand, Barangay Larrazabal, Naval Biliran was found dead at the back of P.S. Eamiguel Elementary School last Sunday Morning. Victim was found dead with murder weapon still on his back by the caretaker of the School. As of now, authorities have no suspect/s yet.

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Basking in Sun-drenched Biliran

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Maritess Garcia-Reyes shares why this province in the Eastern Visayas owns a spot in her heart

A spectacular view of Sambawan Island from the view deck

A spectacular view of Sambawan Island from the view deck

“What keeps you going back to Biliran?” asks Santi, a descendant of the Sabitsanas who own the unassuming Agta Beach Scuba Resort in Brgy. Talahid in the town of Almeria. It was our last night in the resort, and we were having drinks since sunset to combat the chilly sea breeze brought by the storm. Sure, we were under the influence of alcohol, but his question drew back vivid memories in my mind. It’s a good question anyway. So I asked myself back, why do I keep coming back to Biliran?

My husband, dear friend and I had celebrated our birthdays in Biliran last year, three days before the 7.1 magnitude earthquake that crumbled most of Bohol and Cebu, and three weeks before the horrifying wrath of typhoon Haiyan. For those reasons alone, our journey was obviously unforgettable.

The pristine beachfront is perfect for basking in the sun

The pristine beachfront is perfect for basking in the sun

I was invited by Antonio, another one from the Sabitsana clan. What started as a sort of cold call on my fan page turned out to be an interesting story lead. When he asked me to feature his hometown in my blog, I Googled “Biliran” right away and was surprised to see photos of amazing beaches and underwater sceneries. That’s it. Deal.

Getting deep into Dalutan Island

Getting deep into Dalutan Island

The initial plan was to go during the summer months as the beaches and islands are at its best during this season. The sea is also flat and calm during this time. However, our schedules were unanimous and we only had a window for a trip in October. It was habagat (southwest monsoon) season already but we figured it might work nonetheless.

Biliran's capital, Naval

Biliran’s capital, Naval

Reaching Biliran is not as easy and as fast as going to popular destinations like Boracay and Cebu, but the one-hour flight to Tacloban, the three-hour road trip from Tacloban to Naval and another 30-minute ride from Naval to Almeria is all worth it. After all, what matters most is not how you get there; rather, it’s what’s in there.

A view of Dalutan Island from Agta Beach

There is an instant feeling of homeyness as soon as you get to Agta Beach Scuba Resort. The endless view of the sea and with Dalutan Island just across, the place resonates pure serenity, and thanks to the warm hospitality of the Sabitsanas and their staff, as it made us feel at ease right away.

ulanulanfalls

Our first day was spent trekking the unpaved paths to Ulan-Ulan Falls in Brgy. Sampao. Walking the trail took us more than the usual 30 minutes as we were still groggy and exhausted from our early morning flight. It was a fair mix of concrete walkways and rocky cliffs, of lush greenery and picturesque views. When the forceful waters of the falls came into view, we couldn’t help but rush down to have a closer look. The sound of the raging cool waters was so rejuvenating as if melting our fatigue away. For a while, we felt like we were in a different dimension. We felt like we were in some kind of fairy tale.

The famous purple sunset over Dalutan Island

We went back to the resort just a little before sunset and were surprised to see the sun painting the skies over Dalutan Island with hues of purple, orange and blue. The sun was not at its perfect sphere, but the kaleidoscope of colors it had given the horizon was indeed jaw-dropping. It was a great backdrop to cocktails and nibbles that even if you get drunk, you will still remember how beautiful the skies were the day after. No exaggeration, that’s how striking it was.

Sambawan Island's pristine waters

Sambawan Island’s pristine waters

That night, I had the best, deepest sleep ever, and before I knew it, it was already time to get up again as we were about to depart for Sambawan Island on our second day. A sub-island of Maripipi, the island was in fact what had convinced me to go to Biliran in the first place. The photos on Google showed verdant rolling cliffs, cerulean waters and an impeccable white shoreline. It is perhaps the most photographed island in Biliran.

The view deck at Sambawan Island

The view deck at Sambawan Island

The two-hour bumpy boat ride from the wharf in the town of Kawayan was one of the scariest I’ve had, thanks to whirling winds brought about by the southwest monsoon. I was almost sure I wasn’t breathing at some point when our boat was juggling in between the Biliran Strait and the Samar Sea. But all my fears vanished when the crystal clear waters of Sambawan Island unfolded before our eyes. It was love at first sight.

The other side of Sambawan Island

After settling our stuff under a big tree, Melo, our guide who is also part of the Sabitsana clan, took us to the viewing deck which promised a spectacular view of the island from an altitude. The climb to the view deck seemed easier than that of Ulan Ulan Falls but the occasional loose rocks made it a bit challenging. Landing at the stairway to the view deck already commands a fantastic view, but going up to the quaint nipa hut gave us a better 360-degree vantage point. It was blue and green everywhere we looked. Even from where we were, we could see a glimpse of what’s beneath its waters. The rocks gave an interesting accent to what was already an idyllic piece of land. It was breathtaking. No wonder it is the most popular island here. I can live, and die here. Believe me.

Beach bumming in Sambawan Island

When we went down for a swim, we were greeted by strong currents, so we had to wait a while before we submerged ourselves into the water. The wait was worth it nonetheless, as beneath the azure surface were stunning corals and a panoply of colors brought about by the island’s rich marine biodiversity. I was told that dive sites here are astounding, and if you’re lucky enough, you might be able to sight some turtles, sharks, or dolphins along the way. “The first bull shark sighting in the Philippines was here,” says Melo.

Dalutan Island's shoreline

After lunch, we boarded our boat again to go to our next destination – Dalutan Island. The sea was choppier and the ride was a bit uncomfortable that it lulled me to sleep. The descending noise of our boat woke me up and as we set foot on the island, we could see the bright sun strikes upon the white pebbly sand, making it look lighter than what it really was. We did not waste a single second, geared up and went into the water again. The island usually serves as a training ground for intro divers in Biliran as the snorkeling and diving sites here are closer to the shore, so it is easier to swim back anytime you feel panicky or if there is a need to adjust your gears. We were amidst the snorkeling site when Melo pointed at something into the water. When I looked down, I immediately swam away at the sight of a long, black-and-white striped creature that he later confirmed as a pipe fish and not a sea snake. I heaved a sigh of relief.

Sambawan Island from afar

We capped the day with another round of drinks at the resort’s restaurant while watching the sunset over Dalutan Island. What surprised us was the fiery horizontal cloud formation that seemed to envelope the entire width of the island. It was again an awe-inspiring sight.

Fiery colors envelope Dalutan island at dusk

Six months later, my second time in Biliran, I came back with a different set of companions – most were first-timers – and with a different purpose. Our team’s goal was to extend help in the form of school supplies to some students of Caucab Elementary School, a public school near Bayombong Falls. We formed the outreach with hopes of making the children happy especially after the typhoon Haiyan. The damages in this part of the world were nothing compared to what happened in Leyte and the rest of the Visayas, but one realization of our team was that there are more issues outside of the flattened areas that need to be addressed, too. And this school is only one of many schools that need attention. “We badly need school supplies. Students here come from less-fortunate families and they have little capability to support the needs of their children,” says the school principal.

Iyusan rice terraces

Iyusan rice terraces

We arrived in Agta early morning, and despite lack of decent sleep, we pulled our strings to assemble the stuff we need for the outreach. It was already afternoon when we went to Caucab Elementary School. On our way, we couldn’t help but noticed the lush rice terraces and the steep trail towards the school.

Outreach at Caucab Elementary School

Outreach at Caucab Elementary School

When we got there, there were a lot of students lining up already, waiting for us. Our team was nervous as we only prepared a hundred packs and it seemed like there were more students than what we expected. But at this point, there’s no way we could turn aback. We started giving out our small presents and we were moved by the sight of children smiling with joy as they opened the red bags. For once, we were sure we did the right thing! It was the best trip ever – traveling with not just photos to take home but with the gratification that somehow, we made them happy.

School packs for Caucab Elementary School

School packs for Caucab Elementary School

The following day was stormy despite the summer season. There was a typhoon in Eastern Samar, and it seemed like it had no plans of moving elsewhere at all. We almost thought that we wouldn’t be able to go to Higatangan, an island almost halfway from Biliran to Malapascua in Cebu. When the rain stopped and the wind mellowed, we took it as a signal to push through. The waves were furious that we had to slow down a bit. Covered in dark clouds, our destination seemed to have disappeared into thin air. We carried on until alas, we reached the island safe and sound. It was freezing cold as we were all wet and the breeze was blowing like a big bad wolf.

The historic island is said to be where the late Ferdinand Marcos took refuge when his boat capsized during the World War II. He was rescued by a local fisherman named Fidel Limpiado, Sr., father-in-law of Agta Beach Resort’s founder Clemencio “Mesyong” Sabitsana, Sr. When Marcos became president of the Republic; he went back to Higatangan Island with his wife Imelda and daughter Irene to visit Limpiado. Grateful as he was to Limpiado for saving his life, he had given the island infrastructures such as a school, a nine-kilometer circumferential road, post office, clinic and four windmill-powered water systems. To date, a hill on the island still remains to be called “Marcos Hill.”

Rock formations at Higatangan Island

Rock formations at Higatangan Island

Moving forward, Melo and his friend, Jonah, showed us the island’s makeshift kitchen, and there, we tried to make a fire where we could cook the food for our boodle fight. Nothing beats eating on banana leaves with bare hands and sharing a feast with new friends. It was indeed our best meal in Biliran!

The next two days were stormy still. Our trip to Dalutan Island was a blast despite having to swim with tiny planktons and going home dotted with red itchy stings. Our boat ride to Sambawan Island was calmer than when we went to Higatangan but the sun did not dare show up. Nothing much had changed since the last time I was here. Thankfully, everything was spared from the fury of typhoon Haiyan.

Going back to Santi’s question, I guess what brings me back to Biliran is not just pure wanderlust. For one, I love the fact that it is less-explored, unspoilt. The beaches are not crowded. There’s deafening silence at night made me feel detached from the chaotic world.

Second, each island has its own character: laid back Dalutan Island; adventure-packed Sambawan Island; and adrenaline-inducing Higatangan Island.

Lastly, the locals have a unique charm that makes guests feel at home. Besides the beautiful sights, the best part of our days in Biliran are the nights when we would have drinks and recap the day that was. It was always full of laughter; each one in the group has something new to share; each has a story of its own.

The kids at Agta Beach resort

The kids at Agta Beach resort

It may not be as popular and as pristine as the other destinations in the country, but one thing is for sure — in Biliran, I don’t need a loud party to enjoy, nor a modern resort to stay in. I can indulge in its purest, natural wonders. The fresh air, the sea, and the company of good friends are more than enough reasons to go back.
To me, one thing is certain — in Biliran, I found my happy place.

- Matet Reyes

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