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                    [Title] => Importers, stakeholders aim to make Mindanao a major mango producer
                    [Summary] => Canadian Ambassador Peter Sutherland said he was impressed by the Filipino-Canadian partnership, which is constructing a P163-million sanitary landfill demonstrate the good working relationship between Filipino and Canadian businessmen," Sutherland said.


"This landfill serves as a model to other provinces in the Philippines. Hopefully, this will address its environmental concerns."

Sutherland’s ocular inspection of the landfill in San Fernando City was part of a Norther Luzon sortie which includes visits to Canadian assisted-funded projects.
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Ortega led city officials in signing and awarding the contract to the winning bidder, Kane Construction Inc., a local construction firm affiliated with the international Conestoga-Rovers Associates, in Manila last week.

Kane Construction and four other companies took part in the bidding early this year.
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                    [Title] => Importers, stakeholders aim to make Mindanao a major mango producer
                    [Summary] => Canadian Ambassador Peter Sutherland said he was impressed by the Filipino-Canadian partnership, which is constructing a P163-million sanitary landfill demonstrate the good working relationship between Filipino and Canadian businessmen," Sutherland said.


"This landfill serves as a model to other provinces in the Philippines. Hopefully, this will address its environmental concerns."

Sutherland’s ocular inspection of the landfill in San Fernando City was part of a Norther Luzon sortie which includes visits to Canadian assisted-funded projects.
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Ortega led city officials in signing and awarding the contract to the winning bidder, Kane Construction Inc., a local construction firm affiliated with the international Conestoga-Rovers Associates, in Manila last week.

Kane Construction and four other companies took part in the bidding early this year.
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