This is based on the latest date released by Bulacan PNP on March 5. |
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Bulakenyo car crash victim to be repatriated next week?
That dream was wiped away when Joey along with three other
overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) died in a road mishap on late Sunday night.
The news was devastating for Jeamelle that the only words
she was able to utter in an interview on Wednesday was “please help us.”
Those words were directed to the Department of Foreign
Affairs (DFA) as a request to hasten the repatriation of the bodies of the
victims.
In another interview yesterday, Jeamelle repeated the same
to Radyo Bulacan, but noted that Joey’s remains might be repatriated by next
week.
“It might be next week, we don’t know yet, please help us,”
she said in vernacular during a phone patch interview.
A resident of Barangay Bambang in Bocaue town, Jeamelle said
she still do not know what to do. She
had four children with Joey.
Joey is a member of the housekeeping staff of the Coast
Edmonton Plaza Hotel in Edmonton City ,
Alberta , Canada .
On Sunday, Joey along with fellow hotel workers Anthony
Castillon, Josefina Velarde, and another unidentified Filipina died in a mishap
along the Queen Elizabeth II
Highway in Innisfail, some 120 kilometers north of
Calgary .
Another Filipina identified as Josephine Tamondong suffered
serious injuries and was rushed to Alberta
Hospital .
The CBC News website said that Tyler James Stevens, the
driver of the Range Rover that slammed to the victim’s Dogde Journey van is now
facing multiple charges including impaired driving causing death.
London hosting 'greenest' Olympics says envoy
UK Ambassador to the Philippines Stephen Lillie. |
This was how British
Ambassador to the Philippines Stephen Lillie described the 2012 London Olympics
that will be held in July to August this year.
Lillies remarks came when
asked by this writer in an ambush interview during his recent visit here.
He said that in construction
of the Olympic Park in London ,
the British government demanded the utilization of environment friendly
technology.
This include the use of less
concrete in the construction of structures and other facilities.
“We were able to reduce
amount of energy in constructing the facilities through the utilization of
advanced technology that reduce use of concrete,” he said.
Lillie also cited the
over-all planning of the London Olympic Park which took into consideration
accessibility to public transport.
He said that it was
well-planned with the end goal of reducing greenhouse gas emission from private
vehicles.
“Olympics is a great
opportunity to bring people together around the world and we will show to them
the greenest Olympics,” he said.
With regards to threats of
terrorism like in the Montreal Olympics, Lillie made assurance that all
participants and visitors will be safe.
He said, “terror is a fact
of life, but we are fully prepared for it.”
The ambassador added that
they have implemented comprehensive security arrangements to ensure a fair and
enjoyable games.
With regards to Filipino
Olympians, he said that he wish that they
win first Olympic gold medal in London .
Lillie also noted that while
the Olympics is more than four months away and no Filipino Olympian won the old
medal yet; a Filipino graphic artist won design for the Olympic commemorative
coin.
This is in person of Roderick
Enriquez who came from Zambaonga, City.
UK envoys eyes more trade with Bulacan
This came as global
businessmen predicted that economic opportunity and potentials of the 21st
century is in South East Asia, particularly in the Philippines .
“We look forward to
strengthen our relations in with South East Asian countries, particularly the Philippines ,
and increase trade and economic relations in Bulacan,” Lillie said in a recent
visit here.
The ambassador said that one
of the areas that they are looking into is in the development of renewable
energy.
He said, the country is a
global leader in geothermal energy and has potentials for wind and biomas
energy developments; while Bulacan is
one of the leading provinces in the country as far as hydropower generation is
concern.
This is due to 246 megawatt
Angat River Hydro Electric Power Plant (Arhepp) located in Norzagaray town.
“Bulacan has so much
potentials and opportunities in renewable energy development. With more
opportunities, I believe more British companies will come here,” he said.
Lillie said that British
businessmen are looking for more opportunity renewable energy development.
“Its part of our plant to be
less reliant on oil and gas and to have energy security,” the ambassador said.
He added that renewable
energy is not only environment friendly, but a step towards combating impacts
of climate change.
He cited the aftermath of
typhoons Pedring and Quiel in the province last year nnotinf that climate
change is increasing probability of similar severe weather conditions in the
world.
Meanwhile,
Governor Wilhelmino Alvarado welcomed Lillie’s move to foster stronger
relations with Bulacan
He said
that British businessmen are welcome in the province noting that there are few
that has already established business in Bulacan.
Alvarado
also said that closer relations with Britain will give opportunity for
Bulakenyos to join cultural exchange program in the future.
At present,
at least nine British students has been undergoing community immersion in
Hagonoy town facilitated through the Global Exchange program.
More
British students are expected to arrive in April in the City of San Jose del
Monte under the British Global citizen program.
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