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Sardines take centerstage in Dipolog festival

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DIPOLOG CITY (PIA) – The mouthwatering smell of sinugbang tuloy (grilled herring) filled the morning air in Dipolog City’s Sunset Boulevard as locals and guests from different government offices alike joined the “Tuloy Salo-Salo.”

“Tuloy Salo-Salo” is an annual event of the City Government of Dipolog to celebrate the bounty of the sea, as part of the P’gsalabuk Festival.

“Tuloy,” also known as tamban, is a staple food in Dipolog, particularly during its season, typically from March onward. There’s a three-month closed fishing season from November to February.

“The availability of tuloy in large quantities is considered a positive indicator of the overall health and prosperity of our fisheries resources,” said Provincial Fishery Officer Arcelita Andaya, who represented Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Regional Director Al-Zath Kunting.

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BFAR recorded an estimated production of 178,818 metric tons in 2022, based on their National Stock Assessment Program (NSAP) data.

Kunting stressed that the data suggests a thriving ecosystem in the fishing areas of Zamboanga Peninsula region, noting an adequate supply of nutrients and favorable conditions for the growth and reproduction of aquatic organisms.

“This is good news for fishermen and coastal communities who depend on these resources for their livelihood, as it enhances their opportunities for sustainable fishing and increases their income,” he added.

Meanwhile, Dipolog City Mayor Darel Dexter Uy expressed his gratitude to all the government officials who are in town to attend the 183rd Regional Development Council meeting for partaking in the event.

“Dili nato malimod nga ang tuloy season usa sa mga gihulat nga panahon sa mga Dipolognon (We cannot deny that Dipolognons usually anticipate the start of the tuloy season). We are truly blessed not only by its abundance in our oceans but also by the collective spirit of the community gathered here today. Let us cherish the abundance that surrounds us and share it generously,” he said.

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In an interview, the mayor shared that his favorite among the tuloy dishes is “kinilaw,” a raw version of the tuloy sardine marinated in vinegar with various spices for flavorings.

Three dishes were prepared and shared among visitors from the fresh catch in the morning, which include the “sugba-tula-kilaw,” or Su-Tu-Kil” as it is widely known.

The guests have also enjoyed an initiation of “hagpatanay,” or removing the captured fish from the net, along the shores of Sunset Boulevard.

Government agencies who were present during the activity were the Department of Agriculture, Department of Tourism, Department of Health, Department of Labor and Empoyment, BFAR, and the Philippine Information Agency, among others. They were also joined by barangay and other local officials in Dipolog. (RVC/EDT/PIA Zamboanga del Norte)

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News credit to: Philippine Information Agency (PIA)

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Php340K Worth of Illegal Drugs Seized from a Drug Suspect in Dipolog City Drug Sting

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A joint anti-drug operation led by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Zamboanga del Norte Provincial Office resulted in the arrest of a high-value target (HVT) in a buy-bust operation conducted in Barangay Miputak, Dipolog City, on the evening of February 28, 2025.

Director III Maharani R. Gadaoni-Tosoc identified the suspect as Cyril Gumalingan y Melancio, also known as Roldan Tubol, 50 years old, a habal-habal driver, and a resident of Sitio Paraiso, Barangay Galas, Dipolog City.

Seized from the suspect were approximately 50 grams of suspected shabu with an estimated market value of Php340,000.00, android phone, driver’s license, and the buy bust money.

The operation, conducted at 9:12 PM, was a joint effort of multiple law enforcement units, including the Dipolog City Police Station Special Drug Enforcement Team (SDET), Regional Drug Enforcement Unit 9 (RDEU9), Provincial Drug Enforcement Unit (PDEU) Zamboanga del Norte, Philippine National Police – Drug Enforcement Group (PDEG), and the 1st Zamboanga del Norte Provincial Mobile Force Company (ZNPMFC).

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The suspect is now in the custody of authorities and will face charges for violating Sections 5 and 11 of Republic Act 9165 (Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002), which penalizes the sale, possession, and distribution of illegal drugs.

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Zamboanga del Norte joins the International Travel Festival

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Ginalin G. Ma

The heart of the biggest and most awaited travel fair was hosted by Cebu City through the Cebu City Tourism Office the 9th International Travel Festival 2024 themed “Love to Travel” held at

Pacific Grand Ballroom, Waterfront Cebu City Hotel, Cebu City last May 3-5, 2024.

The provincial government remarkably showcased the splendor of Zamboanga del Norte through the Provincial Tourism Office, headed by Mr. Anthony Charles Rotoni, during the International Travel Festival 2024. The ZaNorte team composed of the representatives of the tourism office, namely: Engr. Demetrio I. Nalzaro, Erna D. Baradillo, Kathleen E. Pansipansi, and Shara Dawn S. Sulit whose efforts gained maximum exposure and exceptionally launched the products and services of this province.

ITF 2024 was a much-anticipated tourism-focused event in the country for both local and international exhibitors as well as travelers whose common interests revolve around planning trips and finding the best deals on hotels, cruises, airlines, financial institutions, travel agents, wellness spas, and other tourism-related businesses.

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At its inception, the prestigious International Travel Festival was the brainchild of these brilliant individuals: Ms. Juliet Amazona, Sheramie Leung (deceased), Thannya Pino, Matt Poonin, Tim

Tio, and Stephanie Villahermosa. Together, they were on a mission to redefine travel in Cebu, one innovative concept at a time.

Certainly, under the unwavering support of Governor Rosalina G. Jalosjos, the projects and programs of the Provincial Tourism Office persist in embodying the governor’s mandate of “Misyon ko,

Tinuod ng Serbisyo,” elevating the province’s prestige to an international standard.

Ginalin G. Ma / Photo courtesy by Provincial Tourism Office.

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Dipolog Student Heads to PYLP 2024: A Story of Pride and Promise

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Jovilyn Taghoy

The city of Dipolog, province of Zamboanga Del Norte, standing out among Mindanao’s provinces, has been selected through aspiring student leaders to represent the Philippine Youth Leadership Program (PYLP), visioning to be the beacon of inspiration in the community.

This achievement fills us with immense pride and honor.

Aynsley C. Tagulob, a resident of Cogon, Dipolog City, a Grade 11 student from the Philippine Science High School in Cogon, Dipolog City, proudly represents the Philippines at PYLP 2024. Carrying the Philippine flag with pride, she journeys to the United States of America, standing among the selected few Filipino youth participants.

The PYLP is a program funded by the U.S. Department of State that empowers aspiring young student leaders from diverse communities across Mindanao. Through a series of immersed trainings and team-building experiences, it capacitates them to pioneer innovative solutions for community development and advocate social justice within their respective regions and provinces.

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Additionally, the said program is supported by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs youth exchange programs, aiming to develop enduring connections between the United States and the Philippines. Collaborating with Northern Illinois University in Dekalb, Illinois, USA, the program cherishes meaningful partnerships and exchanges to nurture mutual relations.

Upon their return to the Philippines following a month-long intensive training, Aynsley and the other participants will put their self-led projects into action, fostering social progress.

Aynsley Tagulob, daughter of Antonio Tagulob, has a congruent background with her father’s journey. Her father, formerly a farmer at a young age and an Agrarian Reform Beneficiary, currently serves as a Municipal Agrarian Reform Program Officer in Dipolog City, Polanco, and Sergio Osmeña, of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Province of Zamboanga Del Norte, headed by PARPO II Rizzel Villanueva, dedicated to championing social justice implementation as well.

Aynsley is determined that the said training program will equip her to make meaningful contributions to the local empowerment , especially in areas grappling with economic hardship and poverty.

Written by Jovilyn Taghoy | Credit to: Dipolog City Government

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