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AirAsia

 

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AirAsia Travel & Service Centres (ATSC)
From flight bookings to ground arrangement great planned trips to all our awesome destinations await you at our ATSC.

Cagayan De Oro Jet Aviation and Shipping Services
Laguindingan International Airport, Brgy. Moog, Laguindingan
Operating hours :
8:00am – 5:00pm (GMT+8)
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Summit World Philippines, INC.
DIMDI,J.R. Borja st., Cagayan de Oro City
Operating hours :
8:00am – 5:00pm (GMT+8) Daily

Call center:   +632 722 2742
Operating hours :
7am – 11pm (GMT+8) Monday to Sunday

Laguindingan
Laguindingan International Airport
Brgy Moog, Laguindingan
Misamis Oriental
Operating hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (Monday – Friday)
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Cebu
Cebu Ticket Office
Mactan Cebu International Airport,
West Wing Domestic Pre-Departure Area,
Airport Road, Lapu-lapu City
Operating hours:
5:00am –  9:00pm (Mon–Fri)
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Cebu Pacific Airlines

 

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Hayes Ticket Office
Corner Archbishop Hayes-Rizal Sts., Cagayan de Oro City
(088) 586 3936 / (088) 852-4149
 
Limcon Travel Ticekting And Booking Office
#47 Tirso Neri St. , Cagayan de Oro City
(088) 857-5704 / (088) 323-2393
 
Pgp Ticketing Office
G/F Gaisano City Mall, Cm Recto Ave., Cagayan de Oro City
(08822) 722-120 / (08822) 714-526
 
Pgp Ticketing Office
G/F SM City Cdo Carpark Bldg.,Upper Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City
(088) 880-1243
 
Pgp Ticketing Office
Stall #52, Module 2 Market City, Agora, Lapasan, Cag. de Oro City
(088) 858-5137
 
Summit World Phils., Cagayan de Oro
Laguindingan Airport Terminal Bldg.
(088) 555-5680
 

Philippine Airlines

 

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Cagayan de Oro City Ticket Office
Ground Level, East Annex Building
Limketkai Center, Lapasan,
Cagayan de Oro City 9000
Philippines
Tel :(88) 857-2294
Fax : (88) 857-2295
Office Hours
Mondays to Saturdays: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sundays: 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon
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Cagayan de Oro Airport Ticket Office
Door 2, Laguindingan Airport Terminal
Barangay Moog, Laguindingan 9019
Misamis Oriental, Philippines
Tel :(88) 555-0752
Office Hours
04:00am – 07:00pm
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PAL Divisoria
21 Tirso Neri St, Cagayan de Oro
(088) 857 2294
 
Cagayan de Oro City Ticket Office
G/F A.B. Santiago Building, Velez cor. Gaerlan Street, Cag. de Oro
(088) 857 1124

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ACR I-Card

Annual Report

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The new office (before opening) at Limketkai Gateway Tower II

CAGAYAN DE ORO IMMIGRATION DISTRICT OFFICE

Limketkai Gateway Tower II
(088) 880-1824
Facsimile Numbers(s) (088) 880-3255
Office Hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (Cut-off Time 4:00 pm)
E-mail Addresses:
bi_cagdeoro@yahoo.com
cdo_do@immigration.gov.ph

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Old address:
Door 7, Ground Floor, YMCA Building,
Julio Pacana Street, Cagayan de Oro

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Bungtod Open Site

Archaeological Site:

The Bungtod Open Site is a hill, made of Dolomite, with an elevation of 113 metres above sea level (masl).
It is located in Purok I, Barangay Camanga, Manticao. The area is privately owned by Captain Arleen Taduran of Barangay Camanga.
According to her, part of the hill was quarried during the early 1980s and they found human skeleton associated with tradeware ceramics and a stoneware placed on top of the skull. The skeleton was found beside the Ibatree (Averrhoabilimbi L. Oxalidaceae). According to folklore, Taduran added, Iba trees were used as burial markers in the past by the Higaunon.
The Higaunon, also known as the ‚people of the mountain,‛ is one of the ethnolinguistic groups that mostly occupy the mountainous regions of northern Mindanao.
The team recovered 93 artifacts such as earthenware sherds,
porcelain sherds, and stoneware sherds. Some of these earthenware
sherds have stamped and incised designs. Identified tradeware
ceramics were associated with the Kitchen Qing (18th to 20th
centuries CE) and Vietnamese wares (14th—16th centuries CE)

The site is on private property

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Holcim Butterfly Enclosure


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Holcim Philippines’ Lugait plant in Misamis Oriental established a butterfly garden in September 2007. The garden is not only an ecological asset, it provides livelihood opportunities for the local community.

In our Lugait plant, you will be surprised to see a butterfly garden. It is said that butterflies not only help enhance biodiversity, but they are also a barometer of a healthy environment.
Today, our Lugait plant is considered an industrial ecotourism center. Students, and even tourists visit our plant because of this, and our herbal garden and orchidarium.
Through our nursery operations, we have been able to propagate endemic species for our reforestation program.
Reforestation has been implemented in 61.64 hectares, with an 89.60% survival rate of trees planted. (Source)


(Photo by Ghette Pascual)


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Bird Condominium, Orchidarium, Herbal plant nursery  and Forest nursery are also to be found at the Holcim plant….

Bird Condominium at Holcim
Condominium building for the different species of birds.

 

Orchidarium at Holcim

 

Herbal plant nursery at Holcim

 

Forest nursery at Holcim

Note: There is some kind of dress code for visiting Holcim plant.
Think it involves shoes and long pants, but we will follow up on this.

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Livelihood Display Center

LIVELIHOOD
Existing livelihood programs include projects on t-shirt making, calamansi juice processing, rag making, Nito weaving (placemats, fruit trays, baskets, etc.), Flecon bag making, and bibingka making. The calamansi juice, t-shirt and bibingka projects are located on a lot with a fairly modern building donated by Holcim to the community.

Sweet Taste of Self-Sufficiency

Calamansi juice is never as good as the one served at the Lugait plant, especially when one learns the success story behind the squeeze.
The story begins much like other livelihood programs initiated by companies for their host communities. But what makes it worth telling is how this program has transformed homemakers into confident entrepreneurs who now run a sustainable, income-generating business.
Back in 2005, the Food Processing Committee of the Lugait Rural Improvement Club – an organization that Holcim had helped form – was doing an after-action review of its livelihood project. The 18 women who were involved in the project realized that chorizo and frozen bangus were not the way to go in their market. These
were women whose husbands were tricycle drivers, carpenters or without jobs, and they needed a livelihood source to help augment
their family income.

Holcim had tapped the Department of Agriculture as project partner and, in that meeting, the department’s representative
suggested that the group consider calamansi juice processing. He explained that the women could easily skill up for the project and costs would be minimal.
The women agreed, and Holcim moved quickly to train them in juice processing all the way to packaging. They were also provided with seed fund to cover the ingredients, packaging, and basic equipment.  Then, we identified a farm that could supply calamansi at farm gate price.  Soon enough, our training and livelihood center became a “factory.”  And so began the daily grind of squeezing, mixing, bottling, and labeling. All this was done manually, without preservatives or
even a juice extractor. A small refrigerator served to store the initial stocks.  As simple as it was, everything was done under extreme sanitary conditions.
In the first two years, the bottles sold in trickles. One of the first satisfied customers was the Holcim Lugait plant canteen concessionaire, who was pleasantly surprised to discover that the juice could keep fresh for up to two weeks without refrigeration.
Continuous training in marketing skills gave the women courage and confidence to go out and bring in more orders. Soon enough, they found themselves working longer to meet demand of 100 bottles and more.  Word spread and the women had to add eight more members to help meet the increasing demand.  Today, their
customers span big industrial companies, small business and residents.  Orders are now being taken outside of their fence, from groceries and companies in Iligan City and Misamis Oriental.
Since they started commercial productions in 2008, the women have produced more than 100,000 bottles, giving them enough income to put food on their table three times a day and help send their children to school. Last year, the women were able to save up enough money to buy a new chiller to add to the two units earlier
given by Holcim.  They soon will hire an external auditor to ensure that their financial records are professionally maintained.
Holcim fully turned over the project in 2010, completing the women’s journey from homemakers to professional entrepreneurs.  That they are able to earn a good income gives them satisfaction. That they can keep this business sustainable gives them immense pride. (Source)

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Luga-hait Dance Festival

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March 16

Luga-hait Dance Festival – features a civic parade, street dancing, beauty contest and a contest on the interpretation of the history and the origin of the name of the town using the medium of dance and indigenous materials.

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Aya-Aya Waterfalls

Aya-Aya Waterfalls

 Aya-aya Falls is a multi-tiered alluring architecture of falling water uniting two barangays of the Municipality of Lugait. It’s water springs from Barangay Aya-aya cascading into 22 individual water falls ending it’s trail at Barangay Upper Talacogon. Travelers can enjoy the thrill of trekking and adventure climbing ascending to its peak, free diving to extreme plunging, a little fishing and boating in between steps or simply have a  picnic, relishing on the grace and character of the falling water, ultimately communing with nature.

“Twenty two cascading falls in one destination! This is Aya-aya Falls, just about 10 minutes away from Lugait’s municipal public market. “

“Trekking here all the way to the top was so tiring and very dangerous – rocky and slippery. It took over an hour to walk,  hop and glide but it was fun and rewarding. I had fear but I conquered it. (Source)

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Google Map:Aya-Aya Waterfalls

Climate

Climate of The Philippines

Pagasa (Philippine Weather Administration Website)

Pagasa (Philippine Weather Administration on Facebook)

Public Alert Map

K’s weather (very informative Facebook page about local weather)
“This is NOT an “official” forecasting page.
It’s just my hobby. I am not a meteorologist nor a forecaster. I am a reporter of weather news, which I analyse first and then try to explain. “

Project NOAH (Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards)
“NOAH works to raise Filipinos’ awareness of natural hazards. We believe that an increased awareness of disaster risk is key in cultivating a culture of preparedness and reducing the catastrophic impacts of extreme hazard events. We do this by undertaking advanced disaster science research and comprehensive and multidisciplinary assessment of hazards. The results of these are developed into accessible tools that are relevant for local government units, community leaders, policy makers, planners, and families to prevent and mitigate disasters.”

Phivolcs 
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) is a service institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) that is principally mandated to mitigate disasters that may arise from volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunami and other related geotectonic phenomena.
Latest Earthquake Bulletins

HazardHunterPH is a tool that can be used to generate indicative hazard assessment reports on the user’s specified location. It is helpful as a reference of property owners, buyers, land developers, planners, and other stakeholders needing immediate hazard information and assessment. It aims to increase people’s awareness to natural hazards and advocates the implementation of plans to prepare for and mitigate the effects of hazards.

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