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PNP INTEL OFFICER UNDER SIEGE
Celeste: “I don’t
have private army”
ALAMINOS CITY—“I don’t have a private
army!”
A fuming
First District Rep. Art Celeste declared in a press
conference at his residence Thursday afternoon in
reaction to a published report attributed to the
provincial police. |
Pangasinan’s founding day celebration
set
LINGAYEN--Now that a date for
Pangasinan’s founding anniversary has
been determined, the 430-year old
province will be celebrating its
birthday for the first time on April 5.
A provincial ordinance declares
April 5 as official public holiday in
Pangasinan. |
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CATTLE RUSTLERS’ NEW PLOY
‘Animal-kidnap-for-ransom’
LINGAYEN--Cattle rustlers, recently back
with a vengeance in the province, have adopted a new
modus operandi: animal-kidnap-for-ransom.
P/Supt. Romeo Caramat,
chief of the intelligence division of the provincial
police, told newsmen in a forum last week that there
have been reports in different areas where cattle
thieves have asked for ransom money from the owner for
the return of his farm animal. |
DROUGHT IN PANGASINAN
Still early to declare state of
calamity--DA
LINGAYEN--The Department of Agriculture
said it is still premature to declare
Pangasinan under a state of calamity as
a result of the current drought that has
already wrought havoc to 1,850 hectares
of rice land.
DA Director Cipriano
Santiago, who gave a briefing before the
Sangguniang Panlalawigan on
Monday, acknowledged that the drought
brought about by the El Niño phenomenon
has affected a vast area of farmland,
but maintained it is still
“insignificant to warrant a declaration”
of calamity. |
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Women are empowered
in city hall
WOMEN now constitute a major
segment in the city government’s workforce.
This fact revealed by Dagupan
City Mayor Alipio Fernandez Jr. during the general
assembly of various women’s groups and civic association
during the Women’s Month celebration at the City Plaza
last March 8 was met with a generous applause from the
audience. |
Dagupan bets sign peace covenant
A PEACE covenant among candidates in
Dagupan city was signed on March 8 but
two principal signatories, former city
mayor Benjamin Lim and his wife Celia,
were not present.
Among those present to sign
were Gina de Venecia, wife of Fourth
District Congressman Jose de Venecia
Jr., running to replace him;
reelectionist Mayor Alipio Fernandez
Jr., under the LP banner; reelectionist
Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez, running-mate
of Mayor Fernandez; and Councilor Danilo
Torio, NP bet for vice mayor. |
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