The City of San Carlos hosted the Governor Bong and Mayor Rene-Negros Shootfest, Best of the Best at 6 stages 140 round minimum yesterday, Jan. 28, at Brgy. Palampas Firing continue reading : City Stages Gov. Bong and Mayor Rene Negros Shoot Fest
Life Point Church Missionaries of Kentucky USA Visit Mayor Gustilo
The Life Point Church missionaries of Kentucky, USA, paid courtesy to City Mayor Renato Y. Gustilo today, January 22, at the City Mayor’s Office. Youth Ministry Leader/ Missionary Volunteer Worker continue reading : Life Point Church Missionaries of Kentucky USA Visit Mayor Gustilo
Tañon College Starts OJT in Local Government Offices
College students of Tañon College started their 600-hour on-the-job-training (OJT) in the different offices of the local government unit of San Carlos City today, Jan. 22. At least 39 students continue reading : Tañon College Starts OJT in Local Government Offices
Nataban Integrated School Students Commit to Avoid Illegal Drugs
The junior high school students of Nataban Integrated School pledged to avoid illegal drugs after they underwent the Drug Abuse and Prevention Symposium yesterday, Jan. 18. Grade 9 students John continue reading : Nataban Integrated School Students Commit to Avoid Illegal Drugs
#WaterAlert
19 January 2024 7PM – 12AM (Midnight) NO WATER Area: Whole service area of Brgy. Buluangan Reason: Cleaning and Disinfection of reservoir at the Buluangan Pump Station CWD disinfection personnel continue reading : #WaterAlert
SCCCAWAI’s New Set of Officers took Oath
The new set of San Carlos City Children and Women’s Affair Inc. (SCCCAWAI) officers for the year 2024-2026 took their oath before San Carlos City Mayor Renato Y. Gustilo today, continue reading : SCCCAWAI’s New Set of Officers took Oath
LGU-Sagay Studies San Carlos City’s Best Practices
Representatives of the local government of Sagay City in Negros Occidental visited San Carlos City to conduct a benchmarking activity today, Jan. 18. The group is headed by SP Members continue reading : LGU-Sagay Studies San Carlos City’s Best Practices