11 Abril, 2025 Biyernes
Joins Christian families in observance of Holy Month April
Warmest Month April in iskup
supports Food Month April
supports Araw ng Kagitingan 2025 theme Kabayanihan ng Beterano: Sandigan ng Kaunlaran ng Bagong Pilipinas
election campaign period, gun ban in effect
No to Divorce!!!
Get well soon Nanay Angelita Santiago-Lopez, Happy 91st birthday Nanay
No to SOGIE bill
congratulations Marked Men for Christ Philippines 565th batch Seminar, January 30,31,February 1,2025, Kabaleyan Cove, San Carlos City, Pangasinan, looking forward to next batch July 16,2025, Baguio City
Congratulations to 18.8k views “Komedya O Komida” 6th edition and 2k views “Komedya O Komida” 7th edition of our very own J.Lo
Family of the late Edison Palero appreciates everyone joined them in their bereavement
Deepest sympathy to the family of the late Lourdes Co, her remains lies in St. Peter Chapels , Sucat, Paranaque
Congratulations to new set of interim officers of Luzon Convention of Southern Baptist Churches, Inc.-Servants of God in Christ Jesus Christian Ministries, Inc -moderator Dr. Enrico San Pedro Phd; Executive Secretary Jorge Lopez, Treasurer Rev. Nestor Sadim, Public Relation Officer Rev. Manuel Soliman
Happy Birthday Jo God-Saves Lopez and Ulysses Lopez, more birthdays to come
PM for any hospital discharge problem
abs 2025, Bocaue, Bulacan
1,018 bus permits issued for Lenten Season
By J.Lo
Passengers should avoid riding unauthorized vehicles that have not undergone proper inspections and lack insurance coverage, Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) Chairman Teofilo Guadiz III said.
Up to 1,018 special permits for public utility buses have been issued amid anticipated surge of passengers during Holy Week, according to LTFRB.
Special permits issued by LTFRB are valid from April 11 to 27.
Permits allow more bus operators to accommodate commuters traveling to and from provinces during Lenten season.
Complaints and concerns can be sent through hotline 1342 or email at complaints@ltfrb.gov.ph.
Meanwhile, Sen. Grace Poe welcomed Department of Transportation (DOTr)’s move to allow unconsolidated jeepneys to ply their routes despite lapsed deadline of public utility vehicle modernization program.
DOTr Secretary Vince Dizon has said jeepney drivers who failed to get their franchise would be allowed to ply their routes again if they comply with the mechanisms.
