Monthly Archives

July 2006

Motorcycle thieves will soon fall – police

By | Inside News, News

MANGALDAN – The police expressed confidence that the gang responsible for the series of theft of motorcycles and motorized tricycles will fall shortly. Supt.  Segundino Adaliga, chief of police here, predicted that the group headed by a certain Alvin Fernandez (not the vice mayor of Dagupan City) will be broken…

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Motorcycle thieves will soon fall – police

By July 30, 2006Inside News, News

3 in assessor’s office face extortion charge

By | Inside News, News

BAYAMBANG –  Three  employees  of  the  Municipal Assessors  Office are now in  hot water  following the  allegations  of a  lot  owner  that he was asked to pay “extra” to facilitate the titling of his property The complainant, whose name is still being withheld, said when he went to the Assessor’s…

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3 in assessor’s office face extortion charge

By July 30, 2006Inside News, News

Fisherfolk’s program is underway

By | Business, News

Dagupan will not just be known as the bangus capital of the world, but the Seafood Basket of the North as well. This is the aim of the newly-organized Fisherfolk Entrepreneur Program of the city government which will initially provide livelihood opportunities and additional income for the marginalized fisherfolk. In…

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Fisherfolk’s program is underway

By July 30, 2006Business, News

30th year of Dagupan-Iwata sisterhood pact celebrated

By | News, People & Events

Dagupan City Mayor Benjamin Lim and five city high school students left for Japan last Wednesday July 27 for the four-day celebration of the 30th anniversary of the sisterhood ties between the cities of Dagupan and Iwata. The Iwata City government prepared a program of activities for the celebration from…

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30th year of Dagupan-Iwata sisterhood pact celebrated

Pandaragupan Youth Orchestra members named

By | News, People & Events, Punch Gallery

THE newly selected members of the Pandaragupan Youth Orchestra are now set to start their training. This was disclosed by Jigs Seen and Prof. Adolfo Mendoza, co-founders of the orchestra, with Oscar Fernandez and Ed Domingo as coordinators. The members are Beverly Joy Mislang, Mary Fatime Llege, Carla Gace Alegria,…

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Pandaragupan Youth Orchestra members named

Calasiao to honor children’s choir, chief cop

By | News, People & Events

CALASIAO – This town certainly has reasons to celebrate. The 25-member of the Sts. Peter and Paul Children’s Choir recently placed second in the World Choir Games held in Xiamen, China and its police chief was cited as one of the country’s outstanding policemen in service. Ernesto Brosas, the town…

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Calasiao to honor children’s choir, chief cop

Dagupan hosts Jaycee confab

By | News, People & Events

HEALTH Sec. Francisco Duque III, Immigration Commissioner Alipio Fernandez, Vice Governor Oscar Lambino, Mayor Benjie Lim and Vice Mayor Alvin Fernandez will lead prominent Pangasinense Jaycees in welcoming delegates to the 26th Area I Conference of the Junior Chamber International (JCI) Philippines on September 1-3 in Dagupan City this year….

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Dagupan hosts Jaycee confab

‘Biskeg’ gears for 2007 polls

By | News, People & Events

STO. TOMAS – The election fever is here. The Biskeg na Pangasinan, the lone provincial party accredited by the Commission on Elections, has began by updating its roster and consulting its members for the 2007 local elections. Undersecretary for Local Governance Antonio Villar Jr, Biskeg’s founding chairman, said the screening…

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‘Biskeg’ gears for 2007 polls