A Modern Marvel: Panguil Bay Bridge Connecting Provinces

A monumental structure in the Municipality of Tubod, Lanao del Norte, and Tangub City, Misamis Occidental, the 3.17-kilometer Panguil Bay Bridge – the longest sea-crossing bridge in Mindanao, connecting the provinces of Lanao del Norte and Misamis Occidental, stands as a testament to modern engineering and infrastructure development. Spanning a picturesque bay, this impressive bridge not only facilitates transportation and trade between the two provinces but also enhances economic opportunities, making it a vital link for local communities. Its design integrates aesthetic appeal with functionality, featuring scenic viewpoints that allow travelers to appreciate the breathtaking landscape. As a symbol of progress, the Panguil Bay Bridge is expected to drive tourism and foster a deeper connection between the residents of both provinces, highlighting the importance of connectivity in promoting regional growth and unity.

Balingasag to Build New PBA Standard Gymnasium

Perspective view and design for the proposed Balingasag Gymnasium in the city (to be constructed in Barangay Talusan, at the boundary of Tulay Grande and Barangay Linggangao), Balingasag, Misamis Oriental. Mayor Alexis S. Quina emphasized that the construction of the Balingasag Gymnasium will soon commence, following the formal donation of a 1.5-hectare lot by the Borromeo family, led by Vice Mayor Felix H. Borromeo and his siblings, located in Barangay Talusan, at the boundary of Tulay Grande and Barangay Linggangao in this town. The town of Balingasag soon will have a PBA Standard Gymnasium, providing an appropriate and orderly space for use during major events. Under the leadership of Mayor Quina, the proposed Balingasag Gymnasium is intended for the town and its people.