SM's Little Star to shine again this year

Unknown | Friday, July 05, 2013 | 0 comments
Another kid will shine for this year's SM Little Star search!


Inviting all kids ages 4-6 years old to grab this biggest opportunity of their lifetime! SM Little Star 2013 is looking for the brightest star here in General Santos to compete with other little stars and win exciting prizes!
Requirements:
  1. Photocopy of birth certificate
  2. Two (2) 4R photos with light make up (close up and full body)

Preliminary Screening:
  1. July 14, 2013 at the Event Center, 10AM
Registration form is available at SCMC Admin Office, 2nd Floor of SM City General Santos or visit SM Supermalls Facebook Page . For more details or call SM City General Santos at (083) 878 - 0667 local 136.

Japan Home Centre to open in KCC Gensan

Unknown | Thursday, July 04, 2013 | 5comments
Japan Home Centre, the biggest surplus shop from Japan, will set to open its 2nd branch in Mindanao this week.

Japan Home Centre and American Bazaar
The outlet store will be located at the 3rd floor of KCC Mall of Gensan. It features "Made in Japan" products such as porcelains, plastic wares, craft materials, kitchen wares, school supplies, beauty and personal care items, hardware, auto items, and even Japanese foods and snacks for the price of 88 pesos and below.

Japan Home Centre
The store also houses American Bazaar Discount Shop, all-American products for affordable prices.

American Bazaar
Japan Home Centre, Inc. is the sole distributor of Japan Home Centre, Daiso Japan Store and American Bazaar Discount Shop in the Philippines and has 40 branches in Metro Manila, Cebu and Cagayan de Oro.

Veranza Mall Snapshots from Netizens

Unknown | Sunday, June 30, 2013 | 3comments
Finally, Veranza Mall is now open!

Now and take a look of this year's biggest project of KCC Malls, the Veranza Mall. Here are some snapshots from our friends in SouthCotabatoNews.com's Nanardxz and Skyscrapercity Forumer Kenneth Rangas.


Veranza Mall's Waterfall, one of its main attractions
Veranza Mall's Main Road Entrance
Cache Cache, Veranza Mall
Make Room and More, Veranza Mall
From the Al Fresco of Veranza Mall
The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, Veranza Mall
Cafe Laguna, Veranza Mall
Aerosoles and Samsonite, Veranza Mall
Al Fresco, Veranza Mall
Lacoste Apparel, Veranza Mall
Hukad, Veranza Mall
Terra and Agua, Veranza Mall
Teriyaki Boy, Veranza Mall, and 2nd branch in General Santos
Yellow Cab Pizza Co., Veranza Mall
Veranza Mall's elegant interior design
Guess Kids, Veranza Mall
Activity Center, Veranza Mall
Soon to Open, BonChon Chicken, Veranza Mall
Activity Center, Veranza Mall

Payless Shoesource, Veranza Mall
Kevin's Toys and Library, Veranza Mall
Veranza Mall's scenic elevator
National Bookstore, Veranza Mall
Planet Sports, Veranza Mall
The Travel Club, Veranza Mall
Res Toe Run, Veranza Mall
Res Toe Run, Veranza Mall
Soon to Open, Blade, Veranza Mall
Bambu, Veranza Mall

Toby's Sports, Veranza Mall
Abenson, Veranza Mall
Signages

Gerry's Grill, Veranza Mall
Just Jewels and Lacoste Footwear, Veranza Mall
J.Co Donuts and Coffee, Veranza Mall
YakiMIX Veranza Mall
Al Fresco at Night, Veranza Mall

Veranza's Signage at night
Outside view from the bridge
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Construction of Philippines largest solar plant set in Sept.

Unknown | Saturday, June 29, 2013 | 4comments
KORONADAL CITY -- Construction of the largest solar power plant in the country worth at least P1 billion is scheduled to start in September and expected to go on stream by January 2014, an official said on Friday.

The renewable energy project will be located in a 20-hectare property in Surallah town in South Cotabato, said lawyer Antonio Bendita, the incoming town mayor.

Renewable Solar Panel Plant in Cagayan de Oro
"This will be a big boost to our town through the employment and revenue that the project will generate," he said in a radio interview.

Bendita said the solar power facility will rise along the road in Barangay Tubi-allah, adding they expect it to become an ecotourism attraction of the locality.

The facility will produce power for the South Cotabato I Electric Cooperative Inc. (Socoteco I), he said.

The supply contract has been signed last Wednesday between Socoteco I and NV Vogt Philippines Solar Energy One Inc., Bendita added.

At five megawatts (MW), it would be the biggest photovoltaic (PV) power project in the country once completed, surpassing the one MW solar facility in Cagayan de Oro City.

Socoteco I, which serves this city, the seat of government of Soccsksargen (Region 12), eight other towns in South Cotabato, and Lutayan in Sultan Kudarat, has a daily peak power demand of 32 MW.

Santiago Tudio, Socoteco I general manager, said their contract with the National Power Corp. (Napocor) is ending this August, and the cooperative has been looking for suppliers as the state-owned power company reportedly indicated it would no longer renew its 20-MW allocation to the cooperative.

Napocor operates the Agus and Pulangi hydropower plants, which supply half of Mindanao's power needs.

Tudio said earlier that they are working for the acquisition of diesel-fired modular generator sets that could produce 15 MW to offset the projected supply shortfall with the end of the three-year contract with Napocor in August.

Napocor started reducing its allocation to electric cooperatives in Mindanao last year due to the declining capacity of its hydropower plants in Bukidnon and Lanao del Norte.

Daily rotating brownout lasting up to eight hours hit some parts of the island months ago and the interruptions are expected to be back in August to December due to the scheduled preventive maintenance shutdowns of power plants.

As alternative solution to the Mindanao problem, the Department of Energy has offered a loan scheme that will allow electric cooperatives in Mindanao to acquire their own modular generator sets.

Under the scheme, which will be coursed through National Electrification Administration, Energy Secretary Carlos Jericho Petilla said electric cooperatives will be given a grace period of two years wherein they will only be required to pay for the loan's interest.

After two years, he said the cooperatives will have an option to pay for the loan principal and interest or completely waive any further payment by returning the generator sets to NEA.

By Bong S. Sarmiento, Sun Star Davao

SM City General Santos champions Green Architecture

Unknown | Friday, June 28, 2013 | 7comments
Since the opening of SM City General Santos on August 10, 2012, the mall has undertaken various programs and projects aimed at bringing a beneficial impact to the environment as well as to the public, thus, making it the first real “green mall” in the city.

SM City General Santos
Architecturally, the mall has a skylight window which purposely brings the outside light and fresh air into the inner area of the mall. The set-up provides effective internal lighting through natural day light and maximizes visual comfort while reducing electricity consumption.

SM City General Santos' architectural design, which highlights a skylight window to reduce light power consumption. Snapshot by Van Almeria.
Aside from having a “green” architecture, SM City General Santos has been recognized by the Pollution Control Association of the Philippines, Inc. (PCAPI) during the its Region XII 2012 General Assemby for the mall’s best practices for both the Safety Management System and the Solid Waste Management programs.

One of the many best practices highlighted by the award-giving body was the usage of a system in treating waste water for environmental discharge compliance and for reuse, and recycling water for cooling towers.

SM Supermalls' Trash to Cash Program
As part of the mall’s corporate social responsibility, a comprehensive drainage system has been installed along Santiago Blvd. going to Sarangani Gulf for better disposal of community waste. In addition, it has also widened the road to decongest traffic flow in the area surrounding the mall for the convenience of the general public. SM City General Santos has also launched the Trash to Cash Recycling Market Day to encourage active community participation of the environmental initiatives of the mall. The program is operated simultaneously in over 40 SM malls from 8 am to 2 pm every first Friday and Saturday of the month and engages customers as well as the broader community to exchange their trash for cash. Apart from the monthly Trash to Cash program, the SM Supermalls also promotes proper waste segregation, proper disposal of batteries, mobile phones and the like, and encouraging the use of eco-friendly bags to replace plastic bags.

SM Supermalls and SM Cares' Eco Bag Program
The mall also has a strong partnership with the Department of Energy and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in the celebration of Earth Hour and other Earth Day activities.

SM Eco Bag launching at SM City General Santos.
SM City General Santos is committed to sustainable design and development as well as green architecture that enhaces the facility’s carbon footprint.
 
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