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Monday, May 30, 2022

Man, whose face was wrapped in duct tape and shot in the head, still unidentified

Monday, May 30, 2022 0

 

CEBU CITY, Philippines —  Consolacion police are calling on the public to coordinate with them should they have relatives, who are missing, so that they can check and verify if the unidentified dead man, whose face was wrapped in duct tape and shot in the head and whose body was found on May 28 in Barangay Sacsac, Consolacion town, is their missing relative.

Police Master Sergeant Ramon Chinel, desk officer of the Consolacion Police Station, who described the unidentified dead man as an alleged salvage victim, had remained unidentified as of this posting.


Chinel said that it was around 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 28, when the information about the alleged salvage victim was forwarded to them by the Canduman Police Station in Mandaue City.


Chinel said that Canduman policemen first responded to the area when they initially received information that a dead person was found in Barangay Casili in Mandaue City.


Later, Canduman police find out that the the area that the body was found was inside the boundary of Barangay Sacsac of Consolacion town.

Barangay Casili of Mandaue City and Barangay Sacsac of Consolacion town are neighboring barangays bordering Mandaue City and Consolacion town.


For now, Chinel said that they were coordinating with the neighboring police stations to check if there were reported missing persons there.


The dead man has remained unidentified and is currently placed in a funeral parlor in the town.

“Naay mga tattoo siya but so far wa koy mahatag kaayo kay mostly ingun ana nga information naa na sa imbestigador,”  Chinel said.


(The dead man has tattoos, but I could not give you details because that information is with the investigator of the case.)


Police Staff Sergeant Ken Villaruel, desk office of Canduman Police Station, said that the victim’s face when found at 4:30 a.m. on Saturday May 28, was covered with a duct tape.

He also had a gunshot wound on his head.


Aside from that, both his hands were also tied.

Villaruel said that he could not also tell if the victim had other wounds other than the gunshot that they visibly saw from his head.


Villaruel added that they also recovered two empty shells of an unknown firearm in the crime scene.

He also said that they believed that the victim was killed in Barangay Casili  and left there in Barangay Sacsac.


“Naka T-shirt syag (fraternity) but na respondehan 4:30 a.m.  pag agi sa mga tawo,” Villaruel said.

(He was wearing a T-shirt with (a name of a fraternity printed on it), but we only responded when passersby saw the body at 4:30 a.m, and reported this to the police.)


Villaruel further said that the dead victim’s body was found beside a road in Barangay Sacsac visible to passersby. So individuals who passed by the area made the call and reported this incident to them.


Source: CDN
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Friday, February 5, 2016

Labor row forces temporary shutdown of maternity hospital

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Cebu Puericulture and Maternity House Inc., however, still offers outpatient services
A labor dispute has prompted the management of the Cebu Puericulture Center and Maternity House  Inc. (CPCMHI) to temporarily cease hospital operations except for its outpatient services.
Even those who availed of its service packages have also been given reimbursement, said lawyer Cornelio Mercado, the hospital’s chief legal officer. 
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18 Year Old Girl Rescued from Robber

Friday, February 05, 2016 0
An 18 year old girl was rescued after being held hostage by a robber at barangay Maguikay, MC Briones Street in Mandaue City at 5:45 pm Thursday.
Mandaue City police said the victim Jeah Mae Carnillas got off a jeepney with her 58-year-old grandmother Guillerma Carnillas when she was held hostage by 37-year-old Anicito Laranio who poked a knife at her.
Carnillas managed to resist long enough for the mobile patrol group and SWAT to arrive and arrest Laranio.
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Friday, December 5, 2014

"Ruby" no longer a "supertyphoon"

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MANILA – Two meteorological agencies have downgraded the category of typhoon ''Ruby'' (international name: Hagupit).

The Hawaii-based Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) of the US Navy, has downgraded Ruby from the maximum ''super typhoon'' category to ''typhoon'' status.

The Japan Meteorological Agency also downgraded the typhoon from the maximum ''violent'' to ''very strong''.

The JTWC, in its advisory issued 11 a.m. Friday (Manila time), said Ruby was packing one-minute average maximum sustained winds of 231 kilometers per hour (125 knots) and gusts of 277 kph (150 knots) as of 8 a.m. Friday.

The JTWC had earlier upgraded Ruby to super-typhoon status after its wind strength reached around 300 kph, matching those brought by super typhoon Yolanda in 2013.

The weather bureau forecasts the typhoon to grow weaker as it approaches the Philippines. The expected weakening of the weather disturbance is attributed to its interaction with land.

Based on its forecast track for the typhoon, the JTWC said Ruby's wind strength could decrease to 120 kph (65 knots) by the time it reaches the vicinity of Metro Manila.

''Hagupit will maintain a generally west to west- northwestward trajectory under the steering influence of the subtropical ridge,''the JTWC said.

The sub-tropical ridge is a large belt of high pressure system in the northern hemisphere that is referred to as an anti-cyclone system. This system has prevented the upward movement of the typhoon, forcing the weather disturbance to hit the Philippines.

''Bulk of the dynamic models have come into closer agreement on a generally westward track over the Philippines. While there is still some disagreement in the exact placement of the system, ranging between the Cagayan Valley to just north of Panay, there is better confidence in the JTWC forecast track," the JTWC said.


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Typhoon "Ruby" update

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MANILA -- Typhoon "Ruby" (International name "Hagupit") maintained its strength as it barreled towards the Philippines, state weather bureau PAGASA said.

In its 11 a.m. update on Friday, PAGASA said Ruby has also maintained its speed and direction, moving west northwest at 13 kilometers per hour (kph) towards Eastern Visayas.

The typhoon is expected to make landfall in Eastern Samar-Northern Samar area by Saturday evening, PAGASA said.

Ruby was located at 435 kilometers east of Borongan, Eastern Samar as of 10 a.m. It was packing maximum sustained winds of 215 kph near the center and gusts of up to 250 kph.

It is forecast to be 120 kms east Northeast of Borongan, Eastern Samar on Saturday morning; 50 kms west of Catarman, Northern Samar or 60 kms east of Masbate City, Masbate on Sunday morning; and in the vicinity of Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro on Monday morning.

PAGASA forecaster Chris Perez said there may be changes in the speed of the typhoon due to several atmospheric factors. He noted that a faster movement will result in fewer rains being dumped in the typhoon's path.

Perez, nonetheless, warned that the danger being posed by the typhoon remains the same, regardless of its speed.

As expected, the typhoon's intensity is expected to decrease upon hitting land.

The Hawaii-based Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) said there is still uncertainty over the exact course that the typhoon will take after making landfall in the Philippines.

''Bulk of the dynamic models have come into closer agreement on a generally westward track over the Philippines. While there is still some disagreement in the exact placement of the system, ranging between the Cagayan Valley to just north of Panay, there is better confidence in the JTWC forecast track," the JTWC said.

In its advisory issued at 11 a.m. Friday (Manila time), the typhoon is forecast to be within the vicinity of Metro Manila on December 9, Wednesday, at 8 a.m.

STORM SIGNALS

Public storm warning signals remain hoisted raised over 34 areas.
Public storm warning signal number 2 (winds of 61-100 kph expected in at least 24 hours) has been raised over the following areas, which PAGASA said will experience occasional rains and gusty winds:

Luzon

  • Sorsogon
  • Ticao Island
  • Masbate

Visayas

  • Northern Samar
  • Eastern Samar
  • Samar
  • Biliran
  • Leyte
  • Southern Leyte
  • Northern Cebu including Cebu City
  • Bantayan Island
  • Camotes Island

Public storm warning signal number 1 (winds of 30-60 kph expected in at least 36 hours) has been raised over the following areas, where PAGASA said that residents in low-lying and mountainous areas should be alerted against possible flash floods and landslides:

Luzon

  • Catanduanes
  • Albay
  • Camarines Norte
  • Camarines Sur
  • Burias Island
  • Romblon

Visayas

  • Capiz
  • Iloilo
  • Antique
  • Aklan
  • Negros Oriental
  • Negros Occidental
  • Rest of Cebu
  • Siquijor
  • Bohol

Mindanao

  • Surigao del Sur
  • Agusan del Norte
  • Surigao del Norte
  • Dinagat Island
  • Siargao Island
  • Misamis Oriental
  • Agusan del Sur
  • Camiguin Island

STORM SURGE

PAGASA warned areas in the typhoon's path of storm surges. It said storm surges as high as 4 meters, accompanied by strong winds and heavy to intense rainfall, shall be expected upon the typhoon's landfall in the vicinity of Eastern Samar-Northern Samar area.

Estimated rainfall amount is from 7.5-20 millimeters per hour, classified as "heavy to intense," within the 700-km diameter of typhoon Ruby.

PAGASA cautioned fishermen and those using small sea vessels against venturing out into the sea, as there will be rough to very rough sea conditions in the seaboard of Northern Luzon, the eastern seaboard of Central and Southern Luzon, the seaboards of Visayas and over the northern and eastern seaboards of Mindanao. 

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Sunday, March 16, 2014

CEBU PACIFIC, HAVE A HEART

Sunday, March 16, 2014 0
Manager's name is Mark Rotanel
I just want to rant: Tonight, March 15, 2014 9:40pm. Manager (Mark Rotanel) in front of the counter in manila just shouted at 3 passengers that were going to Vietnam to have their kid operated. Mother was very frustrated because the manager of Cebu pacific shouted that he's the manager and he has the right not to make them fly because he found some defect in the kids passport. But the passport looks ok and has little fold. How can that manager be so heartless knowing that the kid will be operated the next day. The mother was pleading if one of the adult be left behind and allow the kid to fly. But the manager just yelled at them and made them move in the side and let other passengers go ahead? then he also said that since the passport has little defect, its not cebu pacific's fault and their tickets will be forfeited because its a promo ticket. what kind of service was that? this is insane and inhuman. I hope those family are ok now. Anyone from Cebu pacific, have a heart!
10:40pm Kid is still outside crying, Manager checked in the mother and she's confused on what to do. This is really what i call power tripping. How can a fellow filipino do this to another weak fellow filipino. Instead of finding ways to solve the problem, the manager cause more problem for the family to be stressed.

10:50pm She tried to ask the manager to rebook since she was denied to enter. but the manager said, since she was already booked and her kid isn't, the carrier thinks she already flew so Cebu Pacific Air can't rebook their flight. What kind of answer was that. Manager's name is Mark Rotanel. Carrier has the right to refuse whoever flies, but i hope not in this manner.

I hope that Mark Rotanel learns to be more understanding. He reported Vietman that the passport was detached. is it?? its still fixed. so Vietnam didn't allow them to fly. So the mother asked why did you
Kid Passport
put detached, do you know the meaning of detached? Manager said "Sorry i don't know how to speak english" making the mother more frustrated because he was being sarcastic. Thank you Cebu Pacific Air for showing us that you will not defend your passenger, even if your passenger will be operated for his life. Soooooooo heartless!
How's his doctor's appointment now? Will the doctor in Vietnam still entertain them for not showing up? How about the reserved hotels and other things paid in advance? How can someone be so heartless to kill a kids hope to be better.

The manager said to the mother, hindi ka ba murunong magbasa? look at the reminders behind your passport. So confused and shocked the mother didn't check and weakly said "ok". after the incident she checked, It says at the back of all our Philippine passport. "Alteration, addition, or destruction of contents is strictly prohibited. Any unauthorized change will render this passport invalid" -- Now, how can the passport, posted earlier, be invalid if there was no alteration, addition or destruction of content? The passport was clearly usable and is just loose because its owned by the kid. We all know kids could be clumsy, but still the passport is still intact and not altered for bad use.

Please share, maybe one Cebu Pacific officer will have the heart to allow the kid to go to his operation and rebook his flight. And the management will not allow this to happen again, because it could happen to you, to me or to anyone who is helpless like a kid that will be operated.

Written by: Richell de Guzman

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Saturday, January 18, 2014

100 vessel to join fluvial procession

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CEBU, Philippines - The Philippine Coast Guard-Cebu expects almost a hundred vessels to join the fluvial procession today in seawaters off the cities of Cebu, Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu.

The PCG registered at least 85 vessels but the number may increase as they are expecting other smaller vessels to join today despite not registering with their office.

PCG-Cebu District Commander Rodulfo Villajuan said they have designated areas where small and large vessels should stand by.

"Hindi maiiwasan na may mga sasali kaya hindi na naming ma-hold 'yan but we have to make sure na andu'n sila sa hulihan," Villajuan said.

He added that he designated a task group to take charge of the line formation between the vessels to avoid possible incidents.

"Ninety eight percent ready na kami ngayon kasi hirap namang sabihing 100 percent, hindi naman kami perpekto," Villajuan said.

Furthermore, the head of PCG Central Visayas, Commodore William Melad, said they will base the decision to continue or cancel the fluvial procession on the weather advisory by PAGASA.

As of 6:30 p.m. last night, Melad said they have not yet decided on the matter while preparations continued for the fluvial procession from Ouano Wharf in Mandaue City to Pier 1 in Cebu City.

PAGASA Mactan officer-in-charge Al Quiblat said tropical depression Agaton, the first weather system for the year, will bring rains up to the Fiesta Señor on Sunday if it does not dissipate.

The state weather bureau yesterday placed Southern Leyte under public storm signal number 1, the lone Visayas area, together with Mindanao areas of Surigao del Sur, Surigao del Norte, Siargao Island, Dinagat Province, Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Davao Oriental and Compostela Valley.

Quiblat added that the public must be alert for possible landslides and floods.

Waves measuring 3.4 meters to 4.5 meters high are probable in the Visayan seaboard, sea crafts that plan to sail have been cautioned.

Meanwhile, Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama said everyone must contribute to fervent prayers in order to have good weather condition for the fluvial and solemn procession.

"We just continuously pray and prepare because that's the only thing we can do. But knowing Sto. Niño, there might be miracles. The adjustments would be to bring umbrellas…don't bring too many cars to lessen traffic congestion," Rama said.p (FREEMAN)


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Friday, January 17, 2014

Fluvial procession, yes, but smaller boats out

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THE weather bureau gave this Saturday’s fluvial parade a go signal, but with a catch: small boats will not be allowed to join.

The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) told organizers to push through with the fluvial procession despite the rainy weather, but asked the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) not to allow small vessels to participate.

Pagasa Mactan weather bureau chief Oscar Tabada said light to moderate rain is still expected on Saturday.

Tabada visited Cebu City Hall yesterday to update Mayor Michael Rama of the latest weather forecast in the next few days.

Wind movement he said will reach 15 to 30kph on Saturday.

He said big vessels can withstand the weather condition this Saturday.

He said that the low tide on Saturday is a big factor to allow the fluvial procession since it will not produce big waves even if it will rain. The height of the tide will only reach up to .23 meters at around 5:55 a.m.

Tabada, though, clarified that it will still be the PCG who will decide on the cancellation of the event since Pagasa only provides the weather forecast.

“It will still be PCG’s discretion to cancel or not the fluvial, Pagasa will just recommend and provide the data,” Tabada told reporters.

Rain

There will also be light to moderate rain shower on the solemn foot procession on Saturday afternoon.

Tabada said, Cebu will experience moderate to heavy rain on Friday. A better weather condition will be observed on the grand parade on Sunday.

“The weather condition on Sunday will be much better than the condition last week, though there will still be rain,” he added.

Tabada also clarified that there is no storm signal yet and only the low pressure area(LPA) is affecting the Visayas that caused the rain.

There is also a low chance that the LPA will develop into a tropical storm, Tabada added.

Registered

As of yesterday, the Cebu Coast Guard had registered 29 vessels that will join thefluvial procession.

Cebu Coast Guard Commander Rodulfo Villajuan said they registered 11 big vessels and 18 motorbancas.

The registration will end today, but Villajuan said they may still give chances to those who are interested despite the deadline.

When asked if they may have to cancel the fluvial procession if there is a low pressure area, Villajuan said this may be decided on the day of the procession.

“Hindi kami basta-basta makaka-declare nyan, if there will be a low pressure or typhoon we will have a coordination with the different concerned parties such as the basilica for the cancellation of the fluvial if ever,” explained Villajuan.

This year, the fluvial procession will take a shorter route to the Ouano wharf, where the galleon-inspired motorized boat that will take the images of the Sto. Niño, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe and St. Joseph back to Cebu City is docked.

From the St. Joseph National Shrine, the procession will proceed to S.B. Cabahug St., A. Soriano Ave., J.M. Ceniza, then to the Ouano wharf. In the past years, the procession passes through P. Burgos, C. Ouano, C.M. Cabahug Sts. and then to the Ouano wharf.

During last year’s fluvial, almost 150 vessels joined the procession.

Villajuan, who is new on his post, said he cannot yet tell if there will be more vessels joining this year, but he hopes that it will be a successful procession.

He said they will still have to decide on what to do to unregistered vessels who will join the fluvial. (Sun Star)


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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

4 days to go, Viva Pit Senyor!

Wednesday, January 15, 2014 0
Upat na lang ka adlaw jud para mag sadya ta sa atong ka pistahan diri sa sugbo kang Senyor Sto. Nino. 
Rain or shine mao ni gi daghanon sa mga  manimbahay taga adlaw. Kay ang mga tao dako kaayo pag salig sa atong batang Senyor. Ug ang tema karun mao ang Santo Nino: Hope of the People. Tungod kini sa mga katalagman nga naagian kanato, ang linog, bagyo ug mga sunog bisan pa man sa mga panghitabo gipa nalipdan pa ta ni Sr. Sto. Nino. 
Karung dominggo mag kita kita tang tanan sa kadalanan, mag tanaw ta sa mga nanayaw sa dalan ug mga artista na mo bisita dri sa atong sugbo. 
              Viva Pit Senyor! 2014
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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Sinulog 2014, formally opens

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CEBU, Philippines - Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama declared Sinulog 2014 festivities open after the 2:30 p.m. Mass held at the Pilgrims’ Center of the Basilica del Sto. Niño.

“Allow me to declare by virtue of being the mayor, the overall chairman of Cebu Sinulog Foundation 2014 together with President Renato Osmeña, Governor Hilario Davide III, Vice Mayor Edgar Labella, and all the Councilmen, to all of you, I now declare Sinulog 2014 open,” said Rama to the thundering applause of the devotees.

The crowd was estimated at 35,500 by Waterfront police station chief Chief Insp. Wildemar Tiu.

The Mass was presided by Parish Priest Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral Msgr. Roberto Boy F. Alesna.

Sinulog 2014 has the theme “Sto. Niño: Hope of the People” which was also the center of the homily delivered by Alesna. He said the Holy Child gives the people strength and hope after enumerating the calamities experienced by the country especially Visayas region.

“We cannot stop ourselves from being afraid, labi na sa mga kalamidad nga miigo sa atong nasod, but we cannot allow our fears to be in power,” he said.He added in his homily that he is not surprised when people questioned where God was when the calamities struck our region.

“Faith is a fragile thing, but we must not be surprised when doubts arise within us because God will always understand the doubts,” he said.

One of the devotees, Mindee Maristela, 17, was inspired by the homily as she was one of the survivors of super typhoon Yolanda that hit her hometown, Tacloban City, Leyte.

“Good health, and maayo unta makaahon na ang mga survivors sa Yolanda especially akong family,” said Maristela. She said she will try to complete the nine days of novena Masses as she is a devotee of the Holy Child.

Another devotee, Mary Ann Coliao, 15, petitioned to have a peaceful and calamity-free country this year.

“Maayo unta wala na’y kusog nga bagyo nga moigo sa atong country, unya maayo pod unta peaceful ang atong year karon,” said Coliao.

Yolanda Mahusay, 50, a person with disability, who was escorted by her friend to the Mass, said her condition will not stop her completing the novena Mass.

“Maayo unta nga magmaayo lang ang lawas ug unta wala na’y mga kakulian ug katalagman,” Mahusay said. She admitted she has a hard time going back and forth to church since she has to use a wheelchair.

Tiu said they deployed 60 policemen within the vicinity of the church to ensure the security and safety of the devotees. He added nothing untoward happened during the Mass.

Others who attended the Mass included Governor Hilario Davide III, Vice Mayor Edgardo Labella and city councilors Dave Tumulak, Hanz Abella, and Mary Ann delos Santos.

After the Mass the Sinulog 2014 launching parade assembled in Plaza Sugbo and headed to the Cebu City Sports Center. The parade was led by Rama, Labella and the councilors who attended the Mass.  (FREEMAN)


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Monday, January 13, 2014

Sunog sa Ermita, 1 patay

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January 13, 2014

USA ang kompirmadong nakalas, upat ang naangol ug di mominos 237 ka mga stall ug balay ang naugdaw sa sunog sa Warwick Barracks, Carbon Complex sa Barangay Ermita, siyudad sa Sugbo kagahapon sa buntag.

Si SFO2 Danny Relatado, imbestigador sa Cebu City Fire Department, niingon nga ang 10-anyos nga si Jerry Consas maoy nakalas human wala makagawas sa balay ug napaig.

Samtang nadala sa Cebu City Medical Center (CCMC) mao sila si Antonia Sy, 72, nakaangkon og 2nd degree burn sa tuong kamot; Jenamae Bahinan, 18, naglisod og ginhawa tungod sa aso; Romeo de la Cerna, 78, nasamad ang nawong; ug Bedasta Condinan, 50, nihubag ang walang tiil. (Sun Star Cebu)


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Sunday, January 12, 2014

Rain delays Sinulog

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THE dance showcasing the Cebuanos’ resiliency and faith during calamities won in the Sinulog sa Kabataan (SK) sa Lalawigan at the Cebu City Sports Center (CCSC) yesterday.

The downpour did not stop the students from Cebu Province to dance for the Señor Sto. Niño. Yesterday’s competition had nine contingents.

But the event, which was supposed to start at 1 p.m., was delayed for one hour due to the rain brought by a low-pressure area hovering over Mindanao.

Due to the rains, Sinulog Foundation Inc (SFI) executive director Ricky Ballesteros said the Department of Education 7 suggested to him to postpone the activity. But he preferred to wait for the rain to ease up.

The rain stopped at 2 p.m. The parade from the Cebu Provincial Capitol to CCSC then started.

But Ballesteros said they did not push through with the street dancing for the safety of the students, considering that the roads were wet.

“The safety of the contingents is really our main concern,” he said.

In yesterday’s competition, the Talisay Central School won the SK sa Lalawigan elementary division.

They earned their back-to-back win after defeating four other contingents.

Talisay danced their way to the top by using as its first backdrop the life-size front pages of local newspapers in Cebu that headlined the different disasters that hit the Visayas in recent months.

These included the collision of two vessels last August near Lawis Ledge in Talisay City, the 7.2-magnitude earthquake last October, typhoon Yolanda last November and four fires that hit five barangays in the city last December.

The contingent moved the backdrop and the dancers acted as survivors of the tragedies. The survivors then offered prayers to Sto. Niño and thanked him for sparing their lives.

The dancers went on with their dance routine and used as backdrop the Talisay City Hall, Magellan’s Cross and the other tourist spots in the city.

Marvie Caño, choreographer of the Talisay contingent, said he was happy they defended their title.

“We just really wanted to show Cebuanos’ faith despite the tragedies and that Cebu remains the Queen City of the South and the premiere province in the country,” he said.

Caño said his 100 dancers and 400 props men started practicing in October last year.

Noemi Bellosillo, chairperson of the board of judges, said Talisay earned the judges’ nod because the storyline was presented clearly.

“Their performance as a whole was very good, including the costume, their props, and the dancers were very coordinated,” she said.
For the SK sa Lalawigan secondary level, the top spot was earned by Tuburan National High School from the town of Tuburan.

Surprises

They defeated three other contingents with their dance routine that thanked Señor Sto. Niño for a good coconut harvest.

Bellosillo said Tuburan presented their storyline well. She also said they have a lot of surprises.

The group’s choreographer Fernando Cabrillos said they practiced their routine for three months. They have a total of 100 dancers and 278 props men.

Cabrillas welcomed their victory yesterday after finishing second in last year’s competition. The first place was earned by Carcar City. Carcar did not join this year’s SK sa Lalawigan as they decided to directly participate in the grand parade on Jan. 19.

Other winners in the secondary level are La Paz National High School from Bogo City (4th place), Sabang National High School from Danao City (3rd place) and Uling National High School from Naga City (2nd place).

The best in costume was won by Uling National High School while the best in musicality was won by Tuburan National High School.

For the elementary level, the other winners are Taytay Elementary School from Danao City (5th place), Langtad Elementary School from Naga (4th place), Ginatilan Elementary School (3rd place) and Mandaue City Elementary School (2nd place).

The best in costume and best in musicality was won by Talisay Central School.

The first placer in yesterday’s competition earned P300,000, P150,000 for the second place, P100,000 for the third place, P75,000 for the fourth place and P50,000 for the fifth place.

The best in musicality and best in costume winners were given P50,000.

All the nine contingents in yesterday’s SK sa Lalawigan earned a spot for the grand parade on Jan. 19.

Police described the event as generally peaceful, and estimated the crowd at 80,000.

Senior Insp. Michael Angelo Beltran said there were only minor problems in the crowd at the Cebu Sports Center.

Cebu Gov. Hilario Davide III told the crowd to be thankful for the blessings they received from Señor Sto. Niño.

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Sunday, January 5, 2014

Cebu City PUJ's trip cutting tactics

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PUJ's trip cutting tactics most of the time the passengers are denied to be transported to their original destination because of this practice. 

Photo Credit Cebu Aksyonan Mo
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Saturday, November 2, 2013

CEBU CITY ELECTION - Complete list of October 2013

Saturday, November 02, 2013 0

ELECTION - Complete list of October 2013 Barangay Election Winners:

ADLAON, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Narra, Elvis - 1,766 votes
Councilors:
1. Narra, Nieves - 1,570 votes
2. Aruola, Ma. Elena - 1,537 votes
3. Labsano, Paterno - 1,312 votes
4. Inocando, Nicodemus - 1,171 votes
5. Magno, Romeo - 1,124 votes
6. Dionson, Alejandro - 1,083 votes
7. Leyson, Pedrillo - 986 votes

AGSUNGOT, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Alcover, Noli Anne - 834 votes
Councilors:
1. Borres, Ricardo - 714 votes
2. Rosales, Ramil - 693 votes
3. Ermac, Estrella - 653 votes
4. Damaolao, Pedro - 583 votes
5. Cal, Ana Mae - 542 votes
6. Tariao, Randy - 517 votes
7. Inez, Edgar - 507 votes

APAS, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Ayuman, Ramil - 5,030 votes
Councilors:
1. Cabigon, Virgil - 4,721 votes
2. Rosales, Clemente - 4,267 votes
3. Bacasno, Elizabeth - 3,067 votes
4. Majait, Allan - 3,013 votes
5. Dicdiquin, Jorge - 2,603 votes
6. Flordeliz, Rebecca - 2,464 votes
7. Urtezuela, Apolinario - 2,405 votes

BABAG, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Cesar Dolorito - 973 votes
Councilors:
1. Gina Cabantug - 1,167 votes
2. Eleazar Mabini - 1,128 votes
3. Reynante Bacarisas - 971 votes
4. Jesus Billones Jr. - 876 votes
5. Jaime Alforque - 759 votes
6. Michelle Mabini - 691 votes
7. Tirso Labrador - 679 votes

BACAYAN, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Colina, Zenaida - 2,354 votes
Councilors:
1. Cirilo, Rosita - 2,361 votes
2. Paragoso, Ray Ann - 2,195 votes
3. Borces, Armando - 2,117 votes
4. Branzuela, Mildred - 2,093 votes
5. Butad, Rogelio - 1,834 votes
6. Desnerto, Vivian - 1,805 votes
7. Arcilla, Rhodora - 1,767 votes

BANILAD, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Nicloas Leyson Jr. - 2,575 votes
Councilors:
1. Ouano, Adelaida - 2,238 votes
2. Tabar, Mary Luz - 2,142 votes
3. Bongo, Victoria - 1,922 votes
4. Opone, Emma - 1,917 votes
5. Archival, Avelyn - 1,801 votes
6. Butas, Teofreda - 1,766 votes
7. Vercide, Roycel - 1,740 votes

BASAK PARDO, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Yolandito Cagang - 4,358 votes
Councilors:
1. Gee-Ann Jugan - 3,754 votes
2. Maria Lourdes Romarate - 3,394 votes
3. Leonita Nacorda - 3,263 votes
4. Rolando Pinili - 3,152 votes
5. Ernesto Batican Jr. - 3,007 votes
6. Rodulfo Cabaluna - 2,644 votes
7. Xeces Navarro - 2,611 votes

BASAK SAN NICOLAS, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: George Rama - 12,523 votes
Councilors:
1. Norman Navarro - 10,876 votes
2. Salustiano Murillo - 10,407 votes
3. Lannyvic Fajardo Sr. - 10,398 votes
4. Giovani Tabada - 10,353 votes
5. Ramiro Tabada - 9,469 votes
6. Mario Susaya - 9,308 votes
7. Dennis Tamarra - 9,015 votes

BINALIW, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Bacor, Wilson - 989 votes
Councilors:
1. Ybanez, Daisy - 1,072 votes
2. Demecillo, Edgardo - 1,037 votes
3. Seno, Renato - 984 votes
4. Ople, Bimbo - 915 votes
5. Ardeno, Evangelino - 851 votes
6. Cabrera, Sante - 828 votes
7. Bontilao, Anecia - 766 votes

BONBON, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Eduardo Cabriana - 1,431 votes
Councilors:
1. Bonifacio Babon - 1,349 votes
2. Aida Alit - 1,291 votes
3. Maria Juvy Racaza - 1,260 votes
4. Merenisa Mabano - 1,175 votes
5. Pablo Nebria - 962 votes
6. Ruben Hernani - 879 votes
7. Evarista Cabriana- 758 votes

BUDLAAN, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Antolihao, Nerissa Gualiza - 2,024 votes
Councilors:
1. Ardiente, Lucita Acorda - 1,880 votes
2. Jorgio, Walterio Oblegado - 1,643 votes
3. Antolihao, Bonelio Borga - 1,498 votes
4. Malazarte, Noel Ardimer - 1,494 votes
5. Castaneda, Sisinio Arcayan - 1,470 votes
6. Gualiza, Nena Ardiente - 1,373 votes
7. Rios, Rodeline Mata - 1,203 votes

BUHISAN, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Gremar Barete - 3,566 votes
Councilors:
1. Maria Avelina Maloloy-on - 3,377 votes
2. Eduardo Rabadon - 3,245 votes
3. Luzviminda Lazarte - 2,845 votes
4. Israel Bacarisas - 2,509 votes
5. Ma. Luisa Moreno - 2,500 votes
6. Edgardo Yap - 2,390 votes
7. Napoleon Abelgas - 2,308 votes

BULACAO, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Rodrigo Jabellana - 4,829 votes
Councilors:
1. Nenita Alit - 4,371 votes
2. Gil Baylon - 3,286 votes
3. Celerino Cabanca - 3,238 votes
4. Josias Briones - 2,971 votes
5. Chona Pascua - 2,900 votes
6. Daniela Tabaloc - 2,790 votes
7. Fielma Manigbas - 2,775 votes

BUOT TAOP, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Rosalita Callino - 768 votes
Councilors:
1. Cristituto Bacayan - 798 votes
2. Leonardo Labitad - 784 votes
3. Juan Cabusas - 779 votes
4. Felipe Cabrera - 740 votes
5. Rogelio Cabrillos - 696 votes
6. Richard Bacayan - 676 votes
7. Angelito Cabusas- 646 votes

BUSAY, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Amelo Lopez - 2,272 votes
Councilors:
1. Eleodoro Sanchez - 2,394 votes
2. Renato Caballes - 2,130 votes
3. Enesita Rosaldo - 2,002 votes
4. Kevin Anthony Sanchez - 1,731 votes
5. Nestor Surban Jr. - 1,512 votes
6. Maria Christia Famador - 1,485 votes
7. Jame Arcillo - 1,421 votes

CALAMBA, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Maria Yvonne Feliciano - 1,883 votes
Councilors:
1. Noel Bacalla - 2,322 votes
2. Anna Lozano - 2,194 votes
3. Corazon Lim - 2,091 votes
4. Hildibrando Ygonia - 2,058 votes
5. Wilfredo Gonzaga - 1,936 votes
6. Richard Buscaino - 1,933 votes
7. Harvey Inoc - 1,733 votes

CAMBINOCOT, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Reynald Lauron - 967 votes
Councilors:
1. Nila Bihag - 1,101 votes
2. Patricio Dumaolao - 874 votes
3. Michael Englis - 837 votes
4. Cesario Doncillo - 777 votes
5. Delia Englis - 753 votes
6. Ramonito Seno - 717 votes
7. Floreville Magdadaro - 649 votes

CAMPUTHAW, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Trifonio Lequigan Jr. - 3,362 votes
Councilors:
1. Raymund Alvin Garcia - 3,945 votes
2. Lorenzo Basamot - 3,352 votes
3. Atilano Sadaya - 3,309 votes
4. Jessica Cadungog - 2,809 votes
5. Helen Bejec - 2,588 votes
6. Ronald Librando - 2,566 votes
7. Juan Dano Jr. - 2,289 votes

CAPITOL SITE, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Manuel Guanzon - 3,631 votes
Councilors:
1. Kelly Quijada - 3,821 votes
2. Alex Bajao - 3,506 votes
3. Francisco Alburo - 3,495 votes
4. Expedito Villarin - 3,414 votes
5. Elias Baylon - 3,172 votes
6. Florentino Culpa - 3,138 votes
7. Apolinario Remoto Jr. - 2,898 votes

CARRETA, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Eduardo Lauron - 2,113 votes
Councilors:
1. Mariano Lauron - 2,662 votes
2. Evangeline Natividad - 2,066 votes
3. Jeffrey Oliveros - 1,730 votes
4. Carmelita Francisco - 1,575 votes
5. Erwin Navales - 1,516 votes
6. Geraldine Hortellano - 1,553 votes
7. Rey Francisco Jr. - 1,417 votes

COGON, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Harry Eran - 3,356 votes
Councilors:
1. Josue Bacalso - 3,025 votes
2. Omar Louie Kintanar - 2,831 votes
3. Allan Abarquez - 2,624 votes
4. Alicia Lawan - 2,470 votes
5. Victor Sandoy - 2,383 votes
6. Sergio Lopez - 2,262 votes
7. Jeffrey Ibones - 2,173 votes

COGON RAMOS, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Omar Durano Sr. - 870 votes
Councilors:
1. Rudy Rubi - 975 votes
2. May Sadaya - 937 votes
3. Ma. Elena Cayetano - 910 votes
4. Danilo Alfafara Sr. - 887 votes
5. Theodoric Pepito - 882 votes
6. Randy Daitol - 758 votes
7. Alvin Beldad - 722 votes

DAY-AS, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Jerome Puerto - 1,463 votes
Councilors:
1. Marilyn Bernal - 1,454 votes
2. Nickelito Dingal - 1,321 votes
3. Freddie Esmas - 1,298 votes
4. Benigno Caniga Sr. - 1,269 votes
5. Regalado Hisoler Jr. - 1,267 votes
6. Carlos Ferolin - 1,261 votes
7. Edgar Flores - 1,251 votes

DULJO FATIMA, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Elmer Abella - 4,464 votes
Councilors:
1. Ricardo Ycong - 4,831 votes
2. Moises Alvarez -3,973 votes
3. Juliet Abella - 3,716 votes
4. Milo Arenas - 3,688 votes
5. Michael Cabatino - 3,363 votes
6. Lope Villahermosa - 3,174 votes
7. Elgie Alicaya- 3,110 votes

ERMITA, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Felicisimo Rupinta - 3,377 votes
Councilors:
1. Mark Rizaldy Miral - 3,336 votes
2. Antonieto Flores - 3,191 votes
3. Ryan Jay Rosas - 3,113 votes
4. Aljo Tumundo - 2,999 votes
5. Domingo Ando, Jr. - 2,939 votes
6. Maria Buanghug - 2,763 votes
7. Welbert Flores - 2,539 votes

GUADALUPE, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Michael Gacasan - 11,099 votes
Councilors:
1. Robert Camu - 10,855 votes
2. Wilfredo Gallardo - 9,691 votes
3. Harry Canete - 9,160 votes
4. Dino Faelnar - 8,989 votes
5. Ventura Montecillo - 8,705 votes
6. Apol Rose Enriquez - 7,926 votes
7. David Suzara - 7,676 votes

GUBA, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Orlan Herrera - 1,724 votes
Councilors:
1. Gilbert Borbon - 1,645 votes
2. Ma. Lina Villabon - 1,537 votes
3. Alexander Bontilao - 1,441 votes
4. Elizabeth Archival - 1,438 votes
5. Antonio Minoza - 1,314 votes
6. Julito Ardiente - 1,313 votes
7. Renerio Limotan - 1,300 votes

HIPODROMO, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Petrolino Fat Jr. - 2,683 votes
Councilors:
1. Joseph Baylosis - 2,522 votes
2. Ruperto Bacolod Jr. - 2,224 votes
3. Audie Medina -2,219 votes
4. Jorie Balili - 2,193 votes
5. Alira Zamora - 2,044 votes
6. Julito Arisco- 1,896 votes
7. Rogelio Compra - 1,872 votes

INAYAWAN, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Lutherlee Ignacio-Soon - 7,585 votes
Councilors:
1. Rustico Ignacio - 8,101 votes
2. Carlito Quimada - 6,978 votes
3. Lolito Comendador - 6,790 votes
4. Cris Ocampo - 6,750 votes
5. Ernesto Villareal - 6,385 votes
6. Ricky Tibay - 5,624 votes
7. Jose Labaya - 5,355 votes

KALUBIHAN, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Carmilo Millan - 872 votes
Councilors:
1. Rex Millan - 810 votes
2. Ramil Go - 718 votes
3. Ernest Sarda - 701 votes
4. Rafael Escario - 616 votes
5. Rodelo Dimayacyac - 606 votes
6. Robert Selma - 598 votes
7. Mary Mylene Legaspina - 594 votes

KALUNASAN, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Nunilon Monares - 4,413 votes
Councilors:
1. Marvin Leyson - 4,407 votes
2. Carlitos Ceniza - 4,242 votes
3. Ledesma Tamayo - 4,166 votes
4. Nestor Gabunada - 4,064 votes
5. Edelito Mabano - 3,522 votes
6. Marie Jean Guinto - 3,427 votes
7. Jovencio Lopez - 2,821 votes

KAMAGAYAN, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Raquel Avila - 885 votes
Councilors:
1. Rene Avila - 795 votes
2. Mansueto Avila - 778 votes
3. Rolando Pilapil - 761 votes
4. Diogenes Avila - 739 votes
5. Celestino Avila - 721 votes
6. Norberto Diaz - 635 votes
7. Rico Ramirez - 608 votes

KASAMBAGAN, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Jose Lim Jr. – 2,470 votes
Councilors:
1. Franklin Ong – 2,263 votes
2. Vivian Colina – 2,407 votes
3. Angelo Pepito – 2,283 votes
4. Rodolfo Quiseo – 2,282 votes
5. Troy Tan – 2,211 votes
6. Nestor Pasiculan – 2,097 votes
7. Jaymark Gerodias – 1,896 votes

KINASANG-AN, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Jeffrey Navarro - 3,284 votes
Councilors:
1. Susan Enriquez - 4,067 votes
2. Roy Molina - 3,551 votes
3. Luther Bartolome - 3,507 votes
4. Aruan Navarro - 3,369 votes
5. Bethoven Quijano - 3,278 votes
6. Oliver Dingcong - 3,146 votes
7. Victor Cabrera- 3,076 votes

LABANGON, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Victor Buendia - 7,875 votes
Councilors:
1. Zenaida Amores - 7,682 votes
2. Rodulfo Tabasa - 7,137 votes
3. Ian Anthony Osmena - 5,589 votes
4. Faustino Masong Jr. - 5,589 votes
5. Norvic Abella - 4,914 votes
6. Ronald Dagatan - 4,761 votes
7. Florentino Tudtud - 4,613 votes

LAHUG, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Jovito Taborada Jr. - 10,328 votes
Councilors:
1. Andrew Codera Biton - 9,892 votes
2. Hazel Ann Cawayan Muana - 9,607 votes
3. Jeramae Cabase Cabaral - 9,197 votes
4. Raquel Tiu Sasar - 8,864 votes
5. Richter Castanares - 8,829 votes
6. Abarico, Lyzette Castanares - 8,543 votes
7. Gandianco, Hernando Jr. Hernaez - 8,323 votes

LOREGA-SAN MIGUEL, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Herrera Fritzgerald - 3,228 votes
Councilors:
1. Nilo Delacerna - 3,334 votes
2. Joan Babayson - 3,238 votes
3. Perla Yosores - 3,225 votes
4. Julius Espina - 3,093 votes
5. Rolando Comeros - 3,054 votes
6. Glenn Mark Manal - 3,018 votes
7. Edlitrudes Fuentes - 2,716 votes

LUSARAN, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Armando Ermac - 918 votes
Councilors:
1. Joecel Codilla - 1,063 votes
2. Edgar Goc-ong - 974 votes
3. Anniano Puebla - 898 votes
4. Susana Ermac - 855 votes
5. Josefina Montero - 843 votes
6. Joy Therese Goc-ong - 818 votes
7. Dionisio Codilla - 797 votes

LUZ, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Rian Tante - 4,838 votes
Councilors:
1. Jerome Pagador - 4,620 votes
2. Ronilo Sab-a - 4,504 votes
3. Patrick Joseph Talisaysay - 4,357 votes
4. Marietto Sanchez - 4,195 votes
5. Henry Son- 3,800 votes
6. Antonio Ventura - 3,780 votes
7. Renato Labrador - 3,726 votes

MABINI, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Manny Pepito - 714 votes
Councilors:
1. Eugene Cafe - 888 votes
2. Margie Oybenes - 799 votes
3. Margie Pepito -771
4. Cris Yongco - 700 votes
5. Mario Oybenes Jr. - 652 votes
6. Macario Siroy - 641 votes
7. Adelita Ardenio - 629 votes

MABOLO, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Ompoc, Reynaldo - 5,703 votes
Councilors:
1. Gajudo, Frank - 5,931 votes
2. Cosido, Raul Sr. - 5,692 votes
3. Sanico, Efren - 5,224 votes
4. Cui, Elmer - 4,983 votes
5. Ruiz, Raquel - 4,925 votes
6. Racaza, Michael - 4,795 votes
7. Tudtud, Jackson - 4,752 votes

MALUBOG, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Cangmaong, Majorita - 599 votes
Councilors:
1. Dabuco, Dennis - 686 votes
2. Jabadian, Nelson - 573 votes
3. Bolocano, Antonio Jr. - 541 votes
4. Dabuco, Alfredo - 492 votes
5. Comeros, Leonila - 468 votes
6. Pelares, Rubesita - 410 votes
7. Haganas, Apolinario - 386 votes

MAMBALING, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Wilfredo Go - 5,590 votes
Councilors:
1. Emier Harmis - 4,970 votes
2. Rodolfo Estella - 4,617 votes
3. Rogelio Atillo - 3,505 votes
4. Anne Marie Palomo - 3,495 votes
5. Rea Laborte - 3,311 votes
6. Arturo Belcina - 2,935 votes
7. Richelle Aranas - 2,795 votes

PAHINA CENTRAL, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Yap, Carlo - 1,994 votes
Councilors:
1. Salma, Ritchie Paul - 1,846 votes
2. Andales, Erlinda - 1,813 votes
3. Bondoc, Ana Liza - 1,686 votes
4. Batiquin, Edison Roy - 1,650 votes
5. Borlasa, Menchuditas - 1,608 votes
6. Base, Dennis Jr. - 1,588 votes
7. Tesaluna, Eliseo - 1,382 votes

PARDO, POBLACION Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Altea Lim - 4,914 votes
Councilors:
1. Manolita Aberquez - 4,789 votes
2. Pedro Rago - 4,677 votes
3. Alfredo Estrada - 4,055 votes
4. Thomas Abellanosa - 3,944 votes
5. William Tajanlangit - 3,892 votes
6. Francisco Padayogdog - 3,809 votes
7. Eduardo Arana - 3,580 votes

PARIAN, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Jeremias Nunez - 1,254 votes
Councilors:
1. Teresita Jumao-as - 1,050 votes
2. Mat Eric Medalle - 945 votes
3. Milford Trasmonte - 930 votes
4. Allan Dilao - 924 votes
5. Edwin Yutico - 871 votes
6. Vicente Villarojo - 820 votes
7. Rodito Villena - 798 votes

PASIL, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Julius Guioguio - 3,274 votes
Councilors:
1. Rannie Abejo - 3,562 votes
2. Jocelyn Almacen - 3,500 votes
3. Steven Acebedo - 3,332 votes
4. Gadwin Catingub - 3,325 votes
5. Anthony Vandolph Villarin - 3,215 votes
6. Julito Cabasa - 3,205 votes
7. Romeo Ocarol Sr. - 3,106 votes

PARIAN, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Jeremias Nunez - 1,254 votes
Councilors:
1. Teresita Jumao-as - 1,050 votes
2. Mat Eric Medalle - 945 votes
3. Milford Trasmonte - 930 votes
4. Allan Dilao - 924 votes
5. Edwin Yutico - 871 votes
6. Vicente Villarojo - 820 votes
7. Rodito Villena - 798 votes

PARIL, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Casimiro Pilones - 555 votes
Councilors:
1. Roy Pilones - 590 votes
2. Silvano Hayag - 517 votes
3. Teofanes Jopia - 493 votes
4. Estanislao Jopia - 490 votes
5. Demetrio Soten- 479 votes
6. Helen Docillo - 473 votes
7. Orlando Escoto - 467 votes

PIT-OS, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Leonilo Bontilao - 1,613 votes
Councilors:
1. Velasquez Jan Michael - 1,641 votes
2. Landelino Bontilao - 1,604 votes
3. Joey Lopez - 1,537 votes
4. David Algarme - 1,421 votes
5. Marietta Diano - 1,361 votes
6. Florencia Bondalba - 1,303 votes
7. belen Gerona - 1,207 votes

PULANGBATO, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Maria Velasquez - 1,674 votes
Councilors:
1. John Barry Minoza - 1,671 votes
2. Wilson Coca - 1,629 votes
3. Marlene Nacua - 1,501 votes
4. Leonila Llaguno - 1,430 votes
5. Junray Borbon - 1,308 votes
6. Carmelita Lunay - 1,260 votes
7. Kaven Dave Seno - 1,191 votes

PUNG-OL SIBUGAY, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Jerson Cadampog - 1,168 votes
Councilors:
1. Jose Cadampog - 1,150 votes
2. Efren Comaling - 1,123 votes
3. Aien Umpad - 1,034 votes
4. Lolita Leyson - 732 votes
5. Concesa Rosaldo - 732 votes
6. Jhun Ryan Umpad - 658 votes
7. Medardo Coca - 632 votes

PUNTA PRINCESA, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Jose Navarro - 6,086 votes
Councilors:
1. Restituto Atillo - 4,989 votes
2. Alvin Paez - 4,959 votes
3. Benedicto Abella - 4,832 votes
4. Joselito Navarro - 4,696 votes
5. Sherwin Lequit - 4,358 votes
6. Grace Baquero - 4,295 votes
7. Oliver Chua - 4,133 votes

QUIOT, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Pancrasio Esparis - 3,522 votes
Councilors:
1. Danilo Teves - 4,554 votes
2. Paulina Paras - 3,476 votes
3. Cleofe Murillo - 3,272 votes
4. Herbert Conde - 3,238 votes
5. Eduardo Llamedo - 3,216 votes
6. Gerardo Auxillo - 3,159 votes
7. Victor Lunday - 2,884 votes

SAMBAG 1, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Lemar Alcover - 3,230 votes
Councilors:
1. Jaime Lacuna - 3,156 votes
2. Lyza Bacaltos - 3,015 votes
3. Nestor Tallo - 2,859 votes
4. Khristle Ann Canares - 2,813 votes
5. Vicente Bacus - 2,500 votes
6. Giovanni Aznar - 2,308 votes
7. Ramon Rama - 2,288 votes

SAMBAG 2, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Carl Stephen Belarmino - 3,434 votes
Councilors:
1. Keith Noel Wenceslao - 3,849 votes
2. Aileen Tecson - 3,352 votes
3. Ryan Aznar - 3,338 votes
4. Aurelio Jagmoc Jr. - 3,270 votes
5. Lou Cababahay - 2,683 votes
6. Jonathan Agustin Bacon - 2,567 votes
7. Jaime Moreno - 2,420 votes

SAN ANTONIO, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Alan Masecampo - 701 votes
Councilors:
1. Stephen Templado - 717 votes
2. Teofilo Dela Cruz Jr. - 712 votes
3. Luis Cabrera Jr. - 676 votes
4. Aileen Sia - 627 votes
5. Renier Vistar - 615 votes
6. Jose Anthony Desuyo - 611 votes
7. Arlyn Sususco - 601 votes

SAN JOSE, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Joventino Ardaba - 1,675 votes
Councilors:
1. Pablo Bondaug - 1,660 votes
2. Edgardo Borces - 1,566 votes
3. Salvacion Gabato - 1,496 votes
4. Bonifacio Minoza - 1,398 votes
5. Edel Borces -1,383 votes
6. Warlito Cesa - 1,368 votes
7. Jenysel Cadungog - 1,331 votes

SAN NICOLAS PROPER, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Abraham Desamparado – 2,514 votes
Councilors:
1. Cenon Bacus – 2,320 votes
2. Clifford Jude Ninal – 2,236 votes
3. Felix Cabaron – 2,030 votes
4. Joay Peralta – 2,016 votes
5. Rosalinda Belandres – 2,000 votes
6. Jeanette Sirgidas – 1,900 votes
7. Jocelyn Perez – 1,795 votes

SAN ROQUE, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Lidiore Miranda - 1,158 votes
Councilors:
1. Cyrus Lindog - 1,196 votes
2. Bobby Morados -1,054 votes
3. Leonarda Pepito - 1,047 votes
4. Rogelio Ruizon - 1,027 votes
5. Eliser Espina Jr. - 1,025 votes
6. Jaime Alcantara - 905 votes
7. Mario Pamolarco - 838 votes

SAPANGDAKU, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Lorna Damalerio - 1,679 votes
Councilors:
1. Cosette Gabutan - 1,682 votes
2. Francisco Adan - 1,575 votes
3. Demetrio Sacamay - 1,530 votes
4. Henreo Labra - 1,195 votes
5. Melchora Tanjay - 1,174 votes
6. Benjamin Dotarot - 1,160 votes
7. Leanel Matulinao - 1,125 votes

SAWANG CALERO, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Ariel Yburan - 1,694 votes
Councilors:
1. Benjamin Zabate Sr. - 2,407 votes
2. Darius Borja - 2,041 votes
3. Kenny Glenn Silud - 1,872 votes
4. Vilma Espina - 1,815 votes
5. Ariel Quiroga - 1,778 votes
6. Ramon Diamante - 1,755 votes
7. Michelle Zabate - 1,694 votes

SINSIN, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Ramon Ylaya Jr. - 994 votes
Councilors:
1. Artemio Tabada - 1,066 votes
2. Ireneo Sabella - 1,046 votes
3. Jimmy Bacarisas - 1,003 votes
4. Pablito Quiguiles - 997 votes
5. Pedro Tabucal - 941 votes
6. Felipe Cabarrubias - 923 votes
7. Evelina Rosales - 890 votes

SIRAO, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Felix Limotan – 1,429 votes
Councilors:
1. Flaviano Gabunada – 1,483 votes
2. Fedirico Rebonza - 1,233 votes
3. Rolando Villaban Jr. – 1,223 votes
4. Susan Arcilla – 1,208 votes
5. Raymar Englis – 1,179 votes
6. Elizabeth Velayo - 996 votes
7. Bobby Quijano - 964 votes

STA. CRUZ, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Eloise Marie Lim - 752 votes
Councilors:
1. Vicente Quintana Jr. - 885 votes
2. Jerome Lim - 851 votes
3. Helen Del Mar - 705 votes
4. Ricardo Martinez - 667 votes
5. Rolando Cabiluna - 611 votes
6. Wilfredo Del Solo - 602 votes
7. Janette Badayos - 596 votes

SUBA, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Joel Sable - 3,563 votes
Councilors:
1. Rebecca Castro - 3,372 votes
2. Rogelio Resurrection - 3,167 votes
3. Gerenimo Tagsip - 3,164 votes
4. Nicholo Malazarte - 3,053 votes
5. Dennis Jaca - 2,853 votes
6. Julius Inocencio - 2,834 votes
7. Cirila Ledesma - 2,807 votes

SUDLON 1, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Dante Tabucal - 974 votes
Councilors:
1. Allan Cabiles - 1,028 votes
2. Lydia Madjus - 1,015 votes
3. Mario Bellita - 999 votes
4. Virgilio Pardillo Sr. - 995 votes
5. Melchor Cabiles - 937 votes
6. Violeta Bacus - 913 votes
7. Ricardo Tabucal Sr. - 913 votes

SUDLON 2, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Wenefredo Macario - 1,249 votes
Councilors:
1. Prescillo Albores - 1,200 votes
2. Arlene Montejo - 1,101 votes
3. Jerome Sarte - 1,058 votes
4. Mary Ann Zabate - 1,010 votes
5. Corazon Pardillo - 918 votes
6. Rufino Antipuesto - 873 votes
7. Gerardo Ebunalo - 872 votes

T. PADILLA, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Gimeno, Manuel - 1,661 votes
Councilors:
1. Urot, Dennis Ruelo - 1,745 votes
2. Cordero, Irene - 1,694 votes
3. Hassamal, Edmund - 1,637 votes
4. Ralota, Michael - 1,529 votes
5. Barrientos, Juanito - 1,507 votes
6. Ledesma, Ricardo Sr. - 1,365 votes
7. Sabandal, Elisa - 1,359 votes

TABUNAN, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Lucresia Gabato - 862 votes
Councilors:
1. Aurelia Ardemir - 842 votes
2. Nerio Pador - 794 votes
3. Florentino Alivio Sr. - 723 votes
4. Jerry Englis - 604 votes
5. Demetrio gabato Jr. - 583 votes
6. Joselito Alindajao - 578 votes
7. Roberto Alemdrin - 554 votes

TAGBAO, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Ana Tabal - 703 votes
Councilors:
1. Rolando Ardiente - 613 votes
2. Elizer Cubong - 538 votes
3. Belinda Magdadaro - 497 votes
4. Franklin Tabal - 426 votes
5. Fernando Arcilla - 402 votes
6. Elmer Tabal - 396 votes
7. Domingo Ermac - 379 votes

TALAMBAN, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Dario Arcilla - 5,427 votes
Councilors:
1. Nelson Archival - 6,284 votes
2. Dexter Tudtud - 5,136 votes
3. Marquez Entece - 5,009 votes
4. Cecilio Cadampog - 4,737 votes
5. Pepito Aguar - 4,657 votes
6. Santos Inocando Jr. - 4,507 votes
7. Alex Leyson - 4,455 votes

TAPTAP, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Florentina Malazarte - 747 votes
Councilors:
1. Brian Bontuyan - 719 votes
2. Felix Yote - 695 votes
3. Stephen Melencion - 612 votes
4. Rico Rivales - 539 votes
5. Mario Malazarte - 516 votes
6. Narcisa Malazarte - 491 votes
7. Joyce Jane Bontilao - 458 votes

TEJERO, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Jessielou Cadungog - 3,754 votes
Councilors:
1. Garry Lao - 4,551 votes
2. Hermogenes Galang Jr. - 4,365 votes
3. Dindo Nunez -4,013 votes
4. Ian Arago- 3,635 votes
5. Henry Lawas - 3,481 votes
6. Danilo Cadungog - 3,180 votes
7. Rodrigo Albano - 2,942 votes

TINAGO, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Joel Garganera - 1,778 votes
Councilors:
1. Rafael Briones - 1,666 votes
2. Gumamela Fernandez - 1,634 votes
3. Dennis Arciaga - 1,605 votes
4. Jude Lopez - 1,429 votes
5. Teodoro Andoy Jr. - 1,427 votes
6. Violeto Tecson - 1,279 votes
7. Sixto Jarantilla - 1,268 votes

TISA, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Phillip Zafra - 8,262 votes
Councilors:
1. Ricardo Pepito Jr. - 9,353 votes
2. Eduardo Cabulao Jr. - 8,456 votes
3. Joel Alcazaren - 8,380 votes
4. Bernardo Lapina Jr. - 8,162 votes
5. Azucena Alabado - 7,779 votes
6. Renato Pacana - 7,308 votes
7. Carlo Alejandro Fernandez - 6,719 votes

TOONG, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Alejandro Borres - 1,113 votes
Councilors:
1. Eugenio Tabas - 1,308 votes
2. Paulino Tabas - 1,092 votes
3. Crispin Abella - 967 votes
4. Fe Deodoro - 895 votes
5. Wilma Panganiban - 806 votes
6. William Racoma - 788 votes
7. Melvin Bacalso - 768 votes

ZAPATERA, Cebu City
Barangay Captain: Letigio, Evelyn - 818 votes
Councilors:
1. Agravante, David - 813 votes
2. Flores, Juan Jr. - 653 votes
3. Quijano, Shiela Marie - 591 votes
4. Burgos, Barry Jive - 566 votes
5. Roque, Romeo Jr. - 561 votes
6. Benedicto, Jose Marino - 543 votes
7. Solon, Roberto - 533 votes

Source: Cebu City Public Information Office
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