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Bacolod’s Early Morning Brownouts: Why Fixing Hotspots Matters

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Understanding Bacolod’s Early Morning Brownouts: Why Fixing Hotspots Matters Recently, many Bacolod residents expressed frustration over early morning brownouts, which have disrupted their routines. These interruptions, primarily occurring around 2 AM, have sparked much discussion online. However, these brownouts are part of a critical effort by Negros Power to prevent […]

BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT, LOGISTICS, OPERATIONS & PRODUCTION

Production, Operations, Logistics Management | Jojo Vito Designs Gallery

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  Production, Operations, and Logistics Management Jojo Vito Designs Gallery:  Production, Operations, and Logistics Management Challenges My journey with Jojo Vito Designs Gallery began with a passion for art and design. What started as crafting masks for Bacolod’s MassKara Festival has since evolved into a business that creates furniture, home […]

NEWS, NEWS, EVENTS,CURRENT ISSUES

Bacolod’s Aging Power Grid

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Reflecting on Bacolod’s Aging Power Grid: Insights from Mayor Benitez’s Press Conference While scrolling through social media, I came across a post from Mayor Albee Benitez’s recent press conference, and one issue stood out—the alarming state of Bacolod’s power grid. As someone who relies heavily on a stable electricity supply, […]

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Dengue Prevention: How to Protect Your Family

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Dengue Prevention Battle Against Dengue: My Commitment to Prevention Living in Bacolod, I’ve always been aware of the looming threat of dengue, especially during the rainy season. It’s a reality that hits close to home—literally and figuratively. Just recently, my sister-in-law was diagnosed with dengue. Seeing her struggle was a […]

NEWS, NEWS, EVENTS,CURRENT ISSUES

Negros Power’s Quick Action

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Negros Power’s Quick Action: A Consumer’s Perspective As a consumer, I can’t help but reflect on the challenging situation we’ve faced with our power infrastructure. We’ve known for a while that some of our substations were like ticking bombs, ready to cause widespread power interruptions at any moment. This was […]