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CHCC keeping a vigilant watch vs dengue

With the number of dengue fever cases in Guam now at 12 and eight being locally acquired, the Commonwealth Health Care Corp. is keeping tabs on the dengue outbreaks in neighboring Pacific Islands and urges the community to remain vigilant in the fight against the dengue virus,...
Posted On Oct 07 2019 06:06
, By Marc Venus

U-TOP: Contract is technically effective

A company representing the current master concessionaire for Managaha stands by a previous publication noting that the five-year Managaha contract is technically effective. U-TOP, a company based in the CNMI, clarified over the weekend that they received a letter awarding the...
Posted On Oct 07 2019 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

Leonora Aldan Blas: The CNMI’s first and only female BTS canine handler

Editor’s Note: This article is part of “Spotlight,” a recurring series featuring CNMI personalities. To suggest a person to feature in this section, email us at editor@saipantribune.com. Six years ago, Leonora Aldan Blas made history and became the first and—so far—the only...
Posted On Oct 07 2019 06:06
, By Iva Maurin

Piailug undergoes sacred ‘Pwo’ initiation

The sacred initiation of “Pwo” for Antonio “Tony” Urmeyang Piailug begun Saturday at the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs’ canoe house in Susupe in a ceremony that will last until Tomorrow, Oct. 8. Piailug, who started sailing as a young boy with his father, feels...
Posted On Oct 07 2019 06:06
, By Iva Maurin
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