Distribution of 700 grocery packs and reading glasses for Person With Disability (PWD)
June 17, 2022
June 17, 2022
Digicast Negros
June 3, 2022
by Carla P. Gomez
EB Magalona town in Negros Occidental inaugurated and blessed another eco-tourism destination that showcases its famous seafood on Friday, June 3.
Mayor Marvin Malacon (right) and Vice Mayor Eric Matulac cut the ribbon at the inauguration of the Isla Madalag Eco Haven*
The Isla Madalag Eco-Haven features a bamboo restaurant built on stilts in the water beside a 5-hectare mangrove in Barangay Madalag, which serves SUTUKIL (sugba, tula, kinilaw) fish, crab, shrimp and seashell dishes.
The Visayan Daily Star
Published on: 06/04/2022
| Section: Headlines, Top Stories
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN
COMING SOON. Dining in a banca while cruising along the Isla Madalag Eco Haven mangrove area in Brgy. Madalag, EB Magalona, Negros Occidental.*GPB photo
The economy of EB Magalona, famous for its tasty blue crabs, is expected to get a further boost with the opening on June 4 of Isla Madalag Eco Haven, another eco-friendly tourism destination site in the municipality.
The Visayan Daily Star
Published on: 05/28/2022
| Section: Sports
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN
SEA Games Judo Silver Medalist Khrizzie Pabulayan* see more photos
For Southeast Asian Games judo silver medalist Khrizzie Pabulayan of Brgy. Latasan, a coastal village in EB Magalona, Negros Occidental, poverty was not a hindrance to excellence in international sports competition.
The Municipality of E.B. Magalona – a coastal municipality in the Province of Negros Occidental with abundant aquatic resources and products. Healthy seas provide not only food but as well as jobs, sustain the economic growth, and more importantly support the well-being of the coastal communities.
Published on: 03/26/2022
| Section: Top Stories
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN
Another port is expected to rise soon in EB Magalona, Negros Occidental, as the privately-owned port in its Brgy. Manta-angan opened for business yesterday.
The Visayan Daily Star
Published on: 11/10/2021
| Section: Top Stories
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN
A company engaging in the development of offshore energy projects in the Philippines is eyeing EB Magalona town as a possible site for sources of renewable energy.
The Triconti Windkraft Group (TWG), an alliance between Filipino-Swiss -German companies, is currently developing the first round of Offshore Wind (OSW) energy projects in the country after being awarded by the Department of Energy on their Wind Energy Service Contract in 2020.
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