Saturday, December 10, 2011

Number coding temporarily suspended

PRIVATE vehicle owners may travel around Baguio from December 19 to January 2 without fear of being apprehended for violation of the number-coding ordinance, as Mayor Mauricio Domogan signed last week the administrative order for the traffic scheme’s suspension.

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The move was done as tourists are expected to attend to the numerous activities as slated by the City Government this Christmas season.

There is a need to provide visitors and local residents free access to roads to be able to attend to activities, and visit tourist spots around the city and its suburbs, the mayor stated in his order.

Activities which may be of interest are the locally made belen (manger) displayed for judging in various barangays until December 20.

Linggo ng Kabataan is celebrated from December 12 to 18 at Malcolm Square. On Dec 15-16, the barangay lights contests shall be judged; December 26, torch parade by the University of the Philippines-Baguio; December 17, Kafagway Sportsfest at People’s Park, Malcolm Square; December 17, Environmental Summit at City Lights. - (SunStar / by Julie Fianza)

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