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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Pinoy Waiter In Singapore Wins Best In Customer Service Award

By
 Rexan Chan
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October 15, 2016



Filipino Waiter wins best in Customer Service award in the Singapore Tourism Awards given by the Singapore Tourism Board.
A Filipino Waiter who has been working in at the Marina Bay Sands’ Adrift Restaurant For almost Five years has been reportedly named as the Best in Customer Service Awards in Singapore.
According to a recent news report of ABS-CBN News, Mark Anthony Cacal won the award after he was observed by the Customers and his co-workers of having a good attitude in his work.
He consistently received good comm
ents from customers, he has a good record, and great reviews from popular travel site TripAdvisor.
The result was announced and the Filipino waiter was named as the Best in Customer Award given by the Singapore Tourism Board.

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

New surfing destinations in Sorsogon and Palawan

Thea Omelan, ABS-CBN News

Big waves in Gubat, Sorsogon have become a hit among local surfing enthusiasts.
This month, as the town celebrates Swell Festival, expect more surfing fans to visit and join the surfing competition, a festival highlight.
Gubatnon for Adventurism Inc. President Noli John Mercader revealed, the proceeds from the tournament will benefit scholars and other institutions.
Local surfers also offer surfing lessons for just P350.
Aside from surfing, visitors can also join the beach volleyball competition, enjoy the town's delicious delicacies and revel at firedancing at night.

Meanwhile, Puerto Princesa, Palawan also boasts of a new surfing destination, the Nagtabon beach.
National surfing champ Jasher Villaruel is among those who love the beach.

"From the view deck, makikita mo yung Nagtabon Cove. It's so beautiful and the water here is green tapos pagpunta mo pa dito during December may storms right? So maganda rin mag-surf,” he said.
[From the view deck, you can see the Nagtabon cove. It's so beautiful and the water here is green. If you go here during December, there are storms, so it's good to surf.]
On top of these, another must-see in the area is the beautiful sunset at the Nagtabon View Deck.





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Push for clean energy gains support in Palawan

Cherry Camacho, ABS-CBN News
PALAWAN - The Palawan Alliance for Clean Energy (PACE), a group of concerned citizens and non-government organizations (NGO), has announced support for the "Reclaim Power" campaign of the Philippine Movement for Climate Justice (PMCJ).


PACE, together with civil society groups Palawan NGO Network Inc. (PNNI) and Environmental Legal Assistance Center (ELAC), youth volunteers, and indigenous communities, joined the call to promote the use of clean and renewable energy in Palawan.
They are opposing a proposed 15-megawatt coal-fired power plant of D.M. Consunji Holdings Inc. (DMCI) in Palawan.
According to environmentalists, the coal-fired power plant will damage the health and livelihood of locals.
Environment Secretary Gina Lopez earlier said in a forum in July in Palawan that there will no new Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) to be issued for coal-fired projects.