The Navotas City government launched on Wednesday, Feb. 16, the Construction One-Stop-Shop (COSS) to help residents accomplish construction and occupancy documents. “We intend to provide our constituents with prompt and efficient service. With the establishment of the Construction One-Stop-Shop,...
Navotas City's active coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases dropped to only 26 on Feb. 15. This is the lowest number recorded since the start of the year when the city reached a total of 1,718 active case on Jan. 14, which was the highest recorded during the first two months of the year, as...
The Navotas City government held a "Kasalang Bayan" or mass wedding for 40 couples on Valentine’s Day, Monday, Feb.14. Mayor Toby Tiangco, who officiated the ceremony, congratulated the newly married couples and asked them to be good examples to their children. "Dito sa ating lungsod, isinusulong...
Navotas City will start vaccinating COVID-19 booster shots to bedridden residents on Monday, Feb. 14. “We want Navoteños, especially those sick and vulnerable, to remain protected against COVID-19. If they can’t go to our vaccination sites, then we will bring the vaccines to them,” Mayor...
A simulation of the limited face-to-face classes was held at the Navotas National High School (NNHS) on Friday, Feb. 4, in preparation for the eventual resumption of on-site classes in Metro Manila which is now under Alert Level 2. The Schools Division Office (SDO) of Navotas City conducted a pilot...
The Navotas City government announced on Tuesday, Feb. 1, that the deadline for the renewal of business permits and licenses in the city has been extended from Monday, Jan. 31 to Tuesday, Feb. 15. The ordinance was signed by Mayor Tobias “Toby” Tiangco on Monday, Jan. 31, during the regular...
The Navotas City government on Sunday, Jan. 30, opened its online registration for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination of minors aged 5 to 11 years. Parents and guardians may check the link below and fill out the form to register their children: https://covax.navotas.gov.ph They should...
By Cherrylin Caacbay Navotas City Mayor Tobias “Toby” Tiangco said on Thursday, Jan. 27, that the city is now at moderate risk for coronavirus disease (COVID-19). According to independent research group OCTA, the city recorded a very low or 0.46 COVID-19 reproduction rate during the Jan. 19-25...
A total of 14,157 families in Navotas City each received five kilograms of rice and one whole raw chicken from the local government on Wednesday, Jan. 26. Mayor Toby Tiangco and Rep. John Rey Tiangco led the first day of distribution, which is part of the activities for the celebration of the...
Active coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases in Navotas City dropped to 705 on Friday, Jan. 21, from the 1,012 active cases recorded on Thursday, Jan. 20. According to the city government, there is only a 4.9 percent increase in active cases on Jan. 20 and 21, compared to the five to eight percent...
Police seized P1,101,600 worth of shabu from three women in a buy-bust operation on Leaño Street in Barangay Bangkulasi, Navotas City around 3:50 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 18. The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) and Northern Police District (NPD) identified the suspects as Kyla Marie...
The Navotas City Hospital has resumed more services after health workers recovered from coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the city government announced on Wednesday, Jan.19. The following services will be available in the hospital: - Admission for non-COVID-19 cases will be open according to its...