Category Archives: Bukidnon Updates

Bukidnon after Typhoon Pablo – damages, reports, data

BUKIDNON NEWS | BUKIDNON ONLINE | TYPHOON PABLO – Bukidnon government officials have declared a state of calamity in the Province of Bukidnon and initial reports have even indicated that crop damages alone due to Typhoon Pablo (international code name: Bopha) may amount to roughly

Typhoon Pablo claims 4 lives in Bukidnon

BUKIDNON ONLINE – Four people in the Province of Bukidnon died due to Typhoon Pablo (international code name: Bopha). According to the report of Provincial Social Welfare and Development Officer Arsenio Alagenio to the members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan Thursday, December 6, 2012, Typhoon Pablo

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Typhoon Pablo updates: no work, no classes, evacuations in Bukidnon

BUKIDNON NEWS – In relation to Typhoon Pablo (international code name: BOPHA), Bukidnon Online will post updates, emergency numbers to call, important data and information here on the website, on Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/bukidnononline), on Facebook and will also pass on these infos to the national government

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Typhoon Pablo updates for Bukidnon

BUKIDNON ONLINE | BUKIDNON NEWS – Bukidnon Online will share updates, important numbers and other relevant infos in relation to Typhoon Pablo (international name: Bopha). For quick updates, you can also follow Bukidnon Online via these channels: Follow Bukidnon News on Twitter Follow Bukidnon News

Bukidnon Wedding: Monastery Of Transfiguration Malaybalay City

BUKIDNON WEDDINGS – Planning a Philippine wedding in beautiful Bukidnon? One of the favorite wedding venues in Bukidnon is the Monastery of Transfiguration in Malaybalay City. At the heart of the monastery is the tranquil Bukidnon wedding chapel that’s known for its world class design

Bukidnon Welcome sign at Alae, Manolo Fortich – any comments?

MANOLO FORTICH | BUKIDNON TOURIST SPOTS | BUKIDNON – Bukidnon Online took this photo of the “Bukidnon Welcome” sign at Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon last Friday, November 16, 2012. This “Welcome to the Province of Bukidnon” sign is located at crossing Alae, Manolo Fortich. Alae is

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