Monthly Archives

June 2006

No guidelines for San Fabian resort operations

By | Business, News

SAN FABIAN – Contrary to misimpressions that the town has gained control over the Philippine Tourism Authority facilities in the town, the municipal council clarified that the town mayor has not even been given authority to negotiate the transfer.  This was revealed by Liga ng mga Barangay President Roland Villegas,…

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No guidelines for San Fabian resort operations

By June 4, 2006Business, News

UPang produces new 11 CPA’s, 6 engineers

By | News, People & Events

The University of Pangasinan has new eleven accountants and six new civil engineers. University president Dr. Catalino Rivera reported that the new crop is short of its l00-percent   passing goal, but he was buoyed by the fact that the university topped the other universities and colleges with the highest number…

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UPang produces new 11 CPA’s, 6 engineers

La Salette School achieves another level of excellence

By | News, People & Events

THE Escuela de Nuestra Señora de La Salette School), Tapuac District, Dagupan City, achieves another level of  De La Salle Excellence having passed the prestigious Lasallian Accreditation conducted last January 24-25, 2006. La Salette School is now accredited as “De La Salle Supervised School” in recognition of its recent feat….

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La Salette School achieves another level of excellence

Scholarship program for athletes launched

By | News, People & Events, Sports

LINGAYEN – Pangasinan national sports medalists are now assured of a better future thru Gov. Victor Agbayani’s Provincial Sports and Excellence Scholarship program set to be launched this year. This developed following the immediate approval of the governor to expand further the province’s traditional academic scholarship program to include athletes…

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Scholarship program for athletes launched

PADAC Independence Day bikefest set

By | News, People & Events, Sports

PANGASINAN’S Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Council, chaired by Governor Victor Agbayani and co-chaired by PNP provincial director Sr. Supt. Allan Purisima, will hold a bicycle road race on June 12 in conjunction with the celebration of the country’s Independence Day. Vice Governor Oscar Lambino, Padac executive director, said the bikefest dubbed…

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PADAC Independence Day bikefest set

Province to honor Barnachea et al

By | News, People & Events, Sports

LINGAYEN–Lingayen – For maintaining the province’s supremacy in Philippine cycling, the provincial board is set to honor the Pangasinan cyclists led by Santy Barnachea who finished among the top 10 in the recently-concluded 2006 Tour Pilipinas bikathon dubbed as “Padyak Pinoy”. According to Vice Governor Oscar Lambino, Board Member Jolly…

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Province to honor Barnachea et al

Birthdays / Anniversaries

By | Birthdays/Anniversaries

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Birthdays / Anniversaries

Editorial

By | Editorial, News

The ‘Enchanted Kingdom’ is here Millions of parents in the country can only sympathize with the dedicated Department of Education officials who got bawled out for trying to get more support for their endeavors by being candid and truthful about the woeful situation of education in the country today. More…

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Editorial

By June 4, 2006Editorial, News

Punchline

By | Opinion, Punchline

Who’s silent about jueteng? By Ermin Garcia Jr. The pressure to keep jueteng alive and profitable in the province is on. The tact being applied now by the local jueteng operators is to silence the local media. But for the jueteng lords to start raiding the media circle only means…

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Punchline

By June 4, 2006Opinion, Punchline

Here and There

By | Archives, Opinion

Frats, not city’s concern By Gerry Garcia SCHOOL fraternities are purely a business of schools. No need to stress the obvious here. And Alvin Fer, the vice mayor, was right in denying Upang’s request for a city council resolution banning a campus association. The cause for which Director Boy Rayos…

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Here and There

By June 4, 2006Archives, Opinion