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[Title] => Bloody row looms over demolition of old Malabon public market
[Summary] => A bloody confrontation looms between stallholders of the Malabon Public Market and the city government following reports the old market will be demolished “anytime soon.
[DatePublished] => 2008-11-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => Malabon City Hall goes digital
[Summary] => Malabon City has officially gone digital beginning with the computerization of City Halls revenue-generating operations as employees returned the other day for the first working day of 2006.
The Digital Infrastructure Project (DIP) is expected to help double the city government previous revenue take of a little over P500 million last year to more than P100 million in 2006, City Mayor Canuto "Tito" Oreta said.
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[Title] => P102-M water improvement project launched in Malabon
[Summary] => Maynilad is only paying back a debt to the public.
This much Maynilad Water Services Inc. (MWSI) president Fiorello Estuar admitted yesterday during the ceremonial groundbreaking rites of the firms P102-million water improvement project in Barangay Longos, Malabon City.
The project, launched as a partnership between the city of Malabon and Maynilad, stands to benefit over 167,000 residents in Barangays Longos, Tonsuya, Catmon and Niugan when completed.
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[Title] => Malabon govt hounded by electricity pilferage
[Summary] => The Malabon City government has unearthed a scheme by unscrupulous persons and private entities, apparently in cahoots with officials, to steal electricity from the city hall at the expense of city taxpayers.
City hall is currently saddled with an P8-million debt from the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) and facing disconnection of service.
City Mayor Canuto "Tito" Oreta just found this out and immediately ordered City Engineer Ulysses Tumbocon and General Services Office (GSO) chief Benjamin Villacorta to immediately cut the illegal connections.
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[Title] => Flood-weary Malabon cries for mercy
[Summary] => Flood-weary Malabon city folk and the present leadership can only cry for mercy amid the scourges unrelenting assault to their daily lives.
On Friday, City Mayor Canuto "Tito" Oreta admitted before reporters, the floods continue to be the number one stumbling block to the progress and development of Malabon.
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CITY MAYOR CANUTO
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[Title] => Bloody row looms over demolition of old Malabon public market
[Summary] => A bloody confrontation looms between stallholders of the Malabon Public Market and the city government following reports the old market will be demolished “anytime soon.
[DatePublished] => 2008-11-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => Malabon City Hall goes digital
[Summary] => Malabon City has officially gone digital beginning with the computerization of City Halls revenue-generating operations as employees returned the other day for the first working day of 2006.
The Digital Infrastructure Project (DIP) is expected to help double the city government previous revenue take of a little over P500 million last year to more than P100 million in 2006, City Mayor Canuto "Tito" Oreta said.
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[Title] => P102-M water improvement project launched in Malabon
[Summary] => Maynilad is only paying back a debt to the public.
This much Maynilad Water Services Inc. (MWSI) president Fiorello Estuar admitted yesterday during the ceremonial groundbreaking rites of the firms P102-million water improvement project in Barangay Longos, Malabon City.
The project, launched as a partnership between the city of Malabon and Maynilad, stands to benefit over 167,000 residents in Barangays Longos, Tonsuya, Catmon and Niugan when completed.
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[Title] => Malabon govt hounded by electricity pilferage
[Summary] => The Malabon City government has unearthed a scheme by unscrupulous persons and private entities, apparently in cahoots with officials, to steal electricity from the city hall at the expense of city taxpayers.
City hall is currently saddled with an P8-million debt from the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) and facing disconnection of service.
City Mayor Canuto "Tito" Oreta just found this out and immediately ordered City Engineer Ulysses Tumbocon and General Services Office (GSO) chief Benjamin Villacorta to immediately cut the illegal connections.
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[Title] => Flood-weary Malabon cries for mercy
[Summary] => Flood-weary Malabon city folk and the present leadership can only cry for mercy amid the scourges unrelenting assault to their daily lives.
On Friday, City Mayor Canuto "Tito" Oreta admitted before reporters, the floods continue to be the number one stumbling block to the progress and development of Malabon.
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