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May 2006

Province is now 95% ‘ameneng’-free

By | Headlines, News

LINGAYEN – Here’s the latest claim on the anti-illegal gambling campaign: the province is now 95 percent “ameneng” (illegal video machines)-free. This was the assessment of P/Supt. Federico Castro Jr. regional officer of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) on evaluating the success rating of the provincial office’s campaign….

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Province is now 95% ‘ameneng’-free

By May 22, 2006Headlines, News

Alaminos inks twin contracts

By | Business, News

FOR CITY’S DEVELOPMENT ALAMINOS CITY – The city government is keen on fast-tracking the town’s development by planning for the effective land use in the city.  This became evident when it signed two contracts with two Manila-based companies for the development of the city’s Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) and…

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Alaminos inks twin contracts

By May 22, 2006Business, News

Portable fish smoking machines built by PSU

By | Business, News

A portable fish-smoking machine designed and built by the Pangasinan State University (PSU) was showcased during the Farmers and Fisherfolks Festival in Alaminos City on May 12, 2006. A fish-smoking demo using the said machine built at PSU’s Technology Business Incubator (TBI) in its Urdaneta City campus was among the…

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Portable fish smoking machines built by PSU

By May 22, 2006Business, News

JdV provides P1 million seed capital to 11 coops

By | Business, News

DAGUPAN CITY – Eleven registered cooperative in the 4th district of Pangasinan were selected beneficiaries under the development and livelihood program of Speaker Joe de Venecia. Provided with P1 million as seed capital were the following registered cooperatives:  San Juan Farmers MPC, Bolo MPC, Self-Reliant Group MPC of Bolasi, Longos-Amangonan…

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JdV provides P1 million seed capital to 11 coops

By May 22, 2006Business, News

Ban on shellfish still on – BFAR

By | Business, News

STA. BARBARA – The ban on shellfish from Anda and Bolinao remains even after the second tests by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) have shown that the water samples in the two towns already proved negative of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP). Department of Agriculture regional director Nestor…

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Ban on shellfish still on – BFAR

By May 22, 2006Business, News