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October 2006

Traffic re-routing in Dagupan

By | Headlines, News

TO avert traffic congestion during the observance of All Saint’s Day on Nov. 1, a traffic-rerouting scheme will be implemented in the city, the Public Order and Safety Office (POSO) announced. A no-parking rule will be applied on both sides of Burgos Street, which will be opened to two-way traffic…

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Traffic re-routing in Dagupan

By October 29, 2006Headlines, News

Police on full alert on All Saints’ Day

By | Inside News, News

LINGAYEN – Oplan Kaluluwa and Oplan Bantay Daan have placed some 2,000 policemen in Pangasinan on full alert starting Saturday anticipating thousands of people flocking to cemeteries and memorial parks across the province in observance of the All Saints’ and All Souls’ Day.      Superintendent Noli Taliño, deputy police provincial…

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Police on full alert on All Saints’ Day

By October 29, 2006Inside News, News

A NEW TEMPLE IN BUGALLON

By | News, Overseas, People & Events, Punch Gallery

A NEW TEMPLE IN BUGALLON — Fr. Felix de la Cruz (2nd from right facing the camera) joins Canadian Pangasinenses for a celebration after appealing for financial assistance to build the New Jerusalem Temple of the Holy Trinity at Barangay Laguit Padilla in Bugallon, Pangasinan. Others in photo include: Pangasinan…

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A NEW TEMPLE IN BUGALLON

Farmers claim seeds under GMA program substandard

By | Business, Inside News, News

MANGALDAN – Is there another agri scam in progress? This suspicion was raised after some 170 farmers here have accused the municipal agriculture office of selling them substandard seeds under the government’s Ginintuang Masaganang Ani (GMA) 2006 program. The farmers trooped to the Sangguniang Bayan (SB) session hall Monday in…

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Farmers claim seeds under GMA program substandard

By October 29, 2006Business, Inside News, News

Police warns alarm system still not in place

By | Business, Inside News, News

SEVERAL financial houses in Dagupan have yet to comply with a standing city ordinance requiring them to establish an alarm system directly linked to the police. P/Supt. Mateo Casupang, deputy chief of police, said a recent audit of the alarm system revealed this. He cited City Ordinance No. 1809-S of…

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Police warns alarm system still not in place

By October 29, 2006Business, Inside News, News

Ruins of Franklin bridge to be preserved, DPWH assures

By | Business, Inside News, News

THE contractor building the P906-million new Pantal Bridge will leave the remnants of the old Franklin Bridge that used to span across the Calmay River until it was destroyed by a big flood in 1935, untouched. This assurance was made by Department of Public Works and Highways regional director Fidel…

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Ruins of Franklin bridge to be preserved, DPWH assures

By October 29, 2006Business, Inside News, News

JdV gives mobile clinics to Mangaldan, San Fabian

By | Business, Inside News, News

TWO more mobile diagnostic clinics were turned over to two neighboring towns in the fourth district of Pangasinan by Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. last week.      The two went to Mangaldan and San Fabian for use of their respective municipal health offices in conducting medical missions in their respective…

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JdV gives mobile clinics to Mangaldan, San Fabian

By October 29, 2006Business, Inside News, News