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Press Release: Official Statement of SkyscraperCity Bacolod Regarding Controversial Statements About Certain “Unnamed” Media Entities


Official Statement

We address our plight to the responsible citizens of Bacolod.

We are Skyscrapercity Bacolod, a group of like-minded Negrenses residing both in our beloved Negros Island and overseas who share the same passion: to promote Bacolod City as a tourism and investment hub, through sharing of opinions in the website called SkyScrapercity.com. Outside the forum website, we also maintain a private group in Facebook, viewable only by invitation.

As such, we regularly track the new developments happening in our Province of Negros Occidental and City of Bacolod. Individually, we are from various professions and careers, differing in opinions, but sharing the same passion and that is to see a prosperous province. It was and still is our wish to see our fellow Negrenses reaping the full benefits of his hard labor in his own land.

It came to our attention that certain individuals in media came across a private conversation in our private Facebook group through a screenshot. The private conversation contains personal opinions on the state of media in our beloved province. The conversation refers to an incident at a recent media event of a certain mall where some forum members stated opinions about the rudeness of certain “unnamed” media personalities.

Our 74-member strong Facebook group is a “secret group” which means, “Only members see the group, who’s in it and what members post.” This is to ensure that forum members can post their personal opinions on matters pertaining to the city and province, and the forum website in a private setting.

As to how certain media personalities got hold of our secret conversations still puzzles us but we condemn the infringement of our constitutionally-given right to privacy. We also condemn how some personalities have sweepingly dragged people unrelated to SkyscraperCity and our private Facebook group into this matter. The controversial thread was meant for our eyes only and never to slander media in general as some of our numbers are also members of the local and national media corps.

We give our sincerest apology to those who are unnecessarily affected by this controversy but we remain unapologetic with our steadfast call to responsible media, free from politics and bias. Media is a powerful tool for nation-building, especially in bringing developments to our beloved city and province.

We ask for the understanding of our kasimanwas and to clear the poisonous cloud maliciously placed above our heads. Mag-ugyon kita, uswag Negros!

At your sincerest service,

SkyscraperCity Bacolod


Fight For Resumption of Bacolod to Incheon Flights Heating Up


Last December 2012, Bacolod City Administrator Atty. John N. Orola, Jr. announced the planned resumption of international flights from Seoul, South Korea. This is in response to the improvements of the key golfing facilities in Bacolod City, citing complaints posted previously by the Korean tour company. However, the Bureau of Immigration seems to be a pain in the neck of the city’s plans as they refused the requests, admonishing the lack of personnel to supply the needs of our International Airport.

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Firehouse Cafe: Fiery Food Destination for Negrense Foodies


Inset: Fellow Trinitarian Denise Go and a friend from USLS.

Inset: Loyal student patrons of Firehouse Cafe from USLS.

República Negrense and yours truly is back in the cradle for couple of weeks! Bacolod City is the Ultimate Food Trip Destination of the Philippines, a claim to fame supported by every satisfied and full food tourist that goes to Negros Island’s shores. My immediate question right after I landed at the Bacolod-Silay International Airport is where to eat. Good thing that my fellow Trinity Christian School alumni and Chamber Fire Brigade volunteer firefighter, Makoy Go had me to visit his cafe near the University of St. La Salle and I tagged along another fellow alumni, Denise Go and her friend from USLS Accounting to join us in food tasting session there.

Inset: Firehouse Cafe’s Spicy and flavorfully sour hot Cansi.

Inset: Bombastix or Cheese and Chili Sticks.

One of the local dishes I would miss in Manila is Cansi, beef shanks boiled for hours soured with a mangosteen relative of batwan and spiced with pieces of chilis. This marriage of bulalo and sinigang always makes me crave for and good thing that Nong Makoy had it served first. No rice for me with this, just a bowlful of soup and some utok or bone marrow! Spicy you say? Try Bombastix or pieces of chili with cheese rolled in spring wrappers. It is spicy but the spiciness is tamed by the sweet cheese and the creamy mayo, the undisputed bestseller in the restaurant’s menu, something I will not get surprised for I ate four pieces with much satisfied gusto.

Inset: Firehouse Cafe’s version of a Chicken Cordon Bleu.

Inset. Extra fiery Sizzling Sisig as pulutan or a meal in itself.

Try Firehouse Cafe’s version of the Chicken Cordon Bleu! Bacon and Cheese covered with fillet chicken strips in a thin crispy batter which plays a contrast of not just flavors but textures as well. I love how the sweetness and saltiness come into play for this one in so much so that I did not even mind the dip. Perhaps the most classic side dish or pulutan with a drink of beer is the Sizzling Sisig but well, since it was school day, no sight of drinking people. I prefer Sizzling Sisig without rice for I love to savor the good flavors.

Inset: Grand Finale – Baby Back Ribs with Onion Rings and Atchara.

Perhaps the best taste for the night is the Baby Back Ribs with Onion Rings and Atchara! Atchara is definitely a local taste for it is Bacolod’s very own signature pickled papaya which accompanies every meal especially Chicken Inasal. Firehouse Cafe’s Baby Back Ribs is so tender that it falls off the bones and almost melts in the mouth. Sweetness of the sauce is given a contrast by the Atchara which works well to let stay in the mood for more. Once more, yes, no rice to accompany this one, just the delicious taste of the ribs.

I give my Kudos and Best Cheers to Makoy Go for this unassuming but lovely cafe. With a friendly and entertaining staff, a unique ambience, a student-friendly price and most all, good food, Firehouse Cafe definitely deserves a place in the already vibrant Bacolod foods scene. Open daily from 8am to 9pm, visit the place to savor the food yourself and tell me your own Firehouse Cafe experience.

The Firehouse Cafe

No. 104 KYLT Building,
La Salle Avenue, Bacolod City
Tel. No.: (034) 476 4547
Facebook: /Firehouse-Cafe