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[Title] => Parañaque to relocate Sun Valley families
[Summary] => Parañaque Mayor Florencio Bernabe said the city government is looking for relocation sites to help residents who were left homeless after a series of demolition activities in Barangay Sun Valley.
The mayor said he is coordinating with the citys Regional Trial Court to protect the welfare of the residents and prevent a similar incident from taking place.
"I am having talks with congressman Ed Zialcita to look for relocation sites for the citys marginalized settlers whose houses were torn down because of a court order," Bernabe said.
[DatePublished] => 2005-12-03 00:00:00
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[Title] => Parañaque eyes return program for families of demolished homes
[Summary] => The Parañaque City government is set to launch the "Balik-Probinsya" program, which aims to help families left homeless by a series of demolition activities in Barangay Sun Valley.
Nelson Lacambra, spokesman of Parañaque Mayor Florencio Bernabe, said the citys Department of Social Welfare and Development Office will act as the coordinator of the program, which will encourage the illegal settlers to return to their respective provinces.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => Sun Valley compound turns into war zone
[Summary] => For the third time in five days, a demolition crew met strong resistance from informal settlers, who have vowed to fight eviction from a lot in Barangay Sun Valley, Parañaque.
Willy Abrematia, head of a barangay security force in Sun Valley, said the demolition crew, again backed by riot cops and SWAT officers from the Regional Special Action Unit of the National Capital Region Police Office (RSAU-NCRPO) arrived at the privately owned property in Garville Subdivision before 9 a.m. yesterday.
Waiting for them was a barricade and even more resistance.
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[Title] => Scores hurt in Parañaque demolition
[Summary] => Scores were hurt when residents resisted the demolition of their houses in Barangay Sun Valley, Parañaque yesterday.
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GARVILLE SUBDIVISION
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[Title] => Parañaque to relocate Sun Valley families
[Summary] => Parañaque Mayor Florencio Bernabe said the city government is looking for relocation sites to help residents who were left homeless after a series of demolition activities in Barangay Sun Valley.
The mayor said he is coordinating with the citys Regional Trial Court to protect the welfare of the residents and prevent a similar incident from taking place.
"I am having talks with congressman Ed Zialcita to look for relocation sites for the citys marginalized settlers whose houses were torn down because of a court order," Bernabe said.
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[Title] => Parañaque eyes return program for families of demolished homes
[Summary] => The Parañaque City government is set to launch the "Balik-Probinsya" program, which aims to help families left homeless by a series of demolition activities in Barangay Sun Valley.
Nelson Lacambra, spokesman of Parañaque Mayor Florencio Bernabe, said the citys Department of Social Welfare and Development Office will act as the coordinator of the program, which will encourage the illegal settlers to return to their respective provinces.
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[Title] => Sun Valley compound turns into war zone
[Summary] => For the third time in five days, a demolition crew met strong resistance from informal settlers, who have vowed to fight eviction from a lot in Barangay Sun Valley, Parañaque.
Willy Abrematia, head of a barangay security force in Sun Valley, said the demolition crew, again backed by riot cops and SWAT officers from the Regional Special Action Unit of the National Capital Region Police Office (RSAU-NCRPO) arrived at the privately owned property in Garville Subdivision before 9 a.m. yesterday.
Waiting for them was a barricade and even more resistance.
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[Title] => Scores hurt in Parañaque demolition
[Summary] => Scores were hurt when residents resisted the demolition of their houses in Barangay Sun Valley, Parañaque yesterday.
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